A word of caution about the BBB:
If you are looking to get condensed and specific, precise information for a specific model, the BBB is NOT the place to look for. Many, many service issues and details are actually hidden in consolidated info for many models. It takes an experienced expert like Joe Alexander (thanks Joe!) to tell you where to look in that book.
Also, these books, like almost all manufacturer issued service manuals are written to support the factory dealer mechanic, who went through quite extensive OEM training. A lot of techniques and methods are not explained because they are considered specific mechanics skills. Any hobby wrencher may be better off with a specific service manual for his/her model by Haynes or else.
Just my opinion and experience.