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Originally Posted by harrison987
Yes...but ALL the handbooks and manuals you refer to are the same, and based on ONE engine - the DB601.
Each manual and handbook was just slightly "updated"...as the suffixes changed. Part numbers were carried over, and duplicated.
There were almost NO specific DB605 D parts, so the only manuals that exist are just updated slightly from the 605.
I would suggest you compare the manuals and parts lists you are referring to - you will see little to no difference.
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Hi Mike,
Your view that the handbooks and manuals are "the same" is so simplistic that you might equally say they are all just books. A very strange view and, incorrect. Perhaps you mistake the similar format used for the structure of those documents? In which case, you should not bother to look at the DB 603 manuals.
Having said in your previous post "There is no such thing as a DB605 D Handbook (or even a part list)" you are now quoting your knowledge of the DB605D parts lists. Did YOU see the DB 605 D parts list? You say, "There were almost NO specific DB605 D parts", and that would indicate that you have not, or not understood it.
I am sorry, but my most generous view of your expressed comments is, that you are mistaking the DB 605 D for the DB 605 AS. Mind you, the DB 605 AS is itself, considerably different to the DB 605 A. Have you seen the DB 605 AS partslist or does it exist?
SM