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When correcting information use these guidelines: | When correcting information use these guidelines: | ||
- | * If it is a type, delete that and type corrected information | + | * If it is a typo/mispelling, delete that and type corrected information |
- | * If in doubt, add more to clarify the data, but leave the original statement intact | + | * If in doubt, go ahead and add more to clarify the data, but leave the original statement intact |
- | * If you are not sure, leave it there but add more words. For example "However this may be incorrect, here is what I had understood..." | + | * If you are not sure, leave the existing text -- but add more words. For example "However this may be incorrect, here is what I had understood..." |
* If controversial, you might want to say something like "While many people think an A12 engine has 1200ccs, it is actually 1171 cc (source: 1971 Owners manual)". It is good to give sources if possible | * If controversial, you might want to say something like "While many people think an A12 engine has 1200ccs, it is actually 1171 cc (source: 1971 Owners manual)". It is good to give sources if possible | ||
* If it is your opinion say it: "Although the manual says adjust the valves HOT, my experience is that COLD is fine if these figures are used..." | * If it is your opinion say it: "Although the manual says adjust the valves HOT, my experience is that COLD is fine if these figures are used..." |
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Yes, you can add to the wiki.
- Add information to an existing topic (edit)
- Create a new topic
- Correct bad information
How?
Your Datsun1200.com account (Forums/Album account) is good for the Wiki. On any page, click the Edit button and start typing.
To create a new topic, see Create New Page. Also see: Editing help
When correcting information use these guidelines:
- If it is a typo/mispelling, delete that and type corrected information
- If in doubt, go ahead and add more to clarify the data, but leave the original statement intact
- If you are not sure, leave the existing text -- but add more words. For example "However this may be incorrect, here is what I had understood..."
- If controversial, you might want to say something like "While many people think an A12 engine has 1200ccs, it is actually 1171 cc (source: 1971 Owners manual)". It is good to give sources if possible
- If it is your opinion say it: "Although the manual says adjust the valves HOT, my experience is that COLD is fine if these figures are used..."