I'm going to be totally honest with you - the service manual is
well worth the money you'll pay for one. Used sets are probably going to be really hard to come by. And, while individual pages have been scanned and shared, I have yet to see somebody go through the trouble of scanning the entire FSM set to share.
Really, I'd buy a set. It'll save you so much frustration, time and broken parts that it'll pay for itself immediately.
Alternately, there's a Chilton's manual available at most parts stores. It's no a great sutstitute, but there's enough info in there to change the timing belt, for instance. I think it actually goes through engine overhaul in pretty good detail. Ironic, considering that the engine internals will probably be the last thing to fail on this car.