I have the Clymer. It can be confusing sometimes and often times the manual covers several model years so things are not always as they are pictured or described in the Clymer. But if you take your time it still gets the job done.
Do yourself a favor and get the parts book too. Seeing diagrams of the various assemblies broken down in parts can help fill in the blanks that the shop manual overlooks.
The electrical manual is excellent, consider getting that also.
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