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Old 12-08-2019, 10:58 PM   #1
thekovac
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Default Ford Festiva WD-WF Service Manuals - possible to find one?

Gday folks,

I've spent hours tonight trying to find a service manual for my missus WF 99 1.5L Festiva!!

I know it aint the most popular car anymore with more of them likely in the wreckers than on the road!!

It has the Mazda B5 16 valve 1.5L engine so I've tried to find a manual for any car with that engine and I still couldn't find anything

Anyone had luck finding one?

I basically need one to see what the manufacturer procedure is to replace the valve stem seals. My missus car sat around on a farm for a good year or more and looks like the seals are busted. I've done the job before but I was wondering if the head needs to come off to change the seals.

Can anyone help?

Thanks folks
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