Ford Capri Workshop Manual and 2.8 Injection Supplement

Publisher:

Brooklands

ISBN Number:

9781855206878

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

684

£39.00

In stock

Usually dispatched within 2 - 3 working days

Description

This Ford Capri Workshop Manual on the European Ford Capris covers engine sizes 1300cc, 1600cc, 2000cc, 2300cc, 3000cc models built from 1974-1987. Covered are sections on vehicle identification:
engine,
ignition system,
cooling system,
fuel system,
clutch,
gearbox,
propeller shaft,
axle,
suspension,
steering gear,
braking system,
wiring diagrams,
carburettors,
wheels and tyres and so much more.

It has been prepared to provide the service operator with the necessary information for maintenance and repairs. It also serves as a reference book for service supervision and covers items of procedure for the guidance of both the fully qualified and the less experienced mechanic.

Ford Capri Workshop Manual is completed With a total of 684 fully illustrated pages. SB.
Related publications: High Performance Capris Gold Portfolio 1969-1987
A Brooklands Books publication.

History of the Ford Capri
The Ford Capri is a fastback coupé built by Ford of Europe and designed by Philip T. Clark, who had been involved in the design of the Ford Mustang. It used the mechanical components from the Mk2 Ford Cortina and was intended as the European equivalent of the Ford Mustang. The Capri went on to be highly successful for Ford, selling nearly 1.9 million units in its lifetime. A wide variety of engines were used in the car throughout its production lifespan, which included the Essex and Cologne V6 at the top of the range, while the Kent straight-four and Taunus V4 engines were used in lower-specification models. Although the Capri was not officially replaced, the second-generation Probe was effectively its replacement after the later car’s introduction to the European market in 1994.