Wow, so glad this thread was started.
Back in the day Haynes manuals were about all you could get but they were reasonably good and nowhere near as patronising, empty of vital material, or mistake ridden as they are today. Also there is now a dearth of exploded diagrams and the photography is awful. But they do at least come in a book you can put in the glove box and read without a computer. so much better than nothing.
But I will certainly be bookmarking this page to download the stuff both you guys pointed us at!
thanks deeply guys, i'm sure the OP feels the same!