Within the Microfiche. The shop owner was an old school german car guy because that's what he had worked on in the past. The Microfiche reader was a backlit screen projector side by side with a cathode ray oscilloscope on one of those huge diagnostic center roll around things.
Y'know. The things everybody junked because they were obsolete and just taking up space. Good luck finding that kind of stuff.
Most people think you're talking about a small fish when you say Microfiche. And I'm not even that old, early 30's.
I have an old Sun scope in my (hobby) shop. I've used a fiche but not for car docs. We had print manuals and right as I was getting out of the business, AllData on a computer. Perhaps some day I'll run across the Bosch rebuild info online. Cheers!
Indeed. A search bar is much better than a convoluted table of contents in a microfiche. But that search bar doesn't search everything!
Edit: There was plenty of copyright material in that film you will not find on the internet. That's the secret. Unless you stumbled upon physical film it's doubtful to a degree that you will find it online. Good luck.
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