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2000 Isuzu Trooper S TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

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Filed Under (Isuzu) by admin on 13-11-2010

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Application Axle Housing Mounting Bolt Step 1 Step 2 Camshaft Idler Pulley Bolt Camshaft Sprocket Bolt Camshaft Timing Chain Tensioner Bolt Common Chamber Duct Bolt Connecting Rod Nut Coolant Manifold Bolt Crankshaft Pulley Bolt Cylinder Head Bolt (1) M8 M11 DIS Module Assembly Bolt Engine Hanger Bolt Nut Engine-To-Transmission Bolt EGR Valve Bolt (Manifold Side) Exhaust Manifold Bolt Nut Exhaust Pipe Bolt & Nut Stud Nut Fan Pulley Bolt Flywheel Bolt Front Plate Bolt (Timing Belt) Heater Pipe Bolt Idler Arm Retaining Bolt Lock Plate Bolt Lower Intake Manifold Bolt Main Bearing Cap Bolt (2) Main Bearing Cap Side Bolt (2) Mount-To-Chassis Bolt Oil Cooler Bolt

1997 Toyota Camry LE Sedan Power Steering Pump: Service and Repair Installation

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Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 09-09-2010

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1. Install pressure feed tube. a. Torque the union bolt with a new gasket to 52 Nm (38 ft. lbs.). NOTE: Make sure the stopper of the tube is touching the front bracket, as shown, then torque the union bolt. b. Install the oil pressure switch to the union bolt, torque to 21 Nm (15 ft. lbs.). 2. Install PS vane pump assembly with pressure feed tube. Temporarily tighten the 2 (A and B) bolts. 3. Install drive belt. a. Adjust drive belt tension. b. Using Special Service Tool (SST) 09249-63010, torque the A bolt to 29 Nm (21 ft. lbs.). NOTE: Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 300 mm (11.81 inch). c. Torque the B bolt to 43 Nm (32 ft. lbs.). e. Connect the connector to the oil pressure switch.4. Connect pressure feed tube. a. Using SST 09631 – 22020, connect the tube, torque to 32 Nm (24 ft. lbs.). NOTE: – Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 300 mm (11.81 inch). – This torque value is effective in case that SST is parallel to a torque wrench. b. Install the clamp to the tube. c. Install the 2 clamp plates and 2 holders to the tube. d. Install the clamp plate set bolt. e. Install the clamp plate set nut, torque to 10 Nm (7 ft. lbs.). 5. Connect return hose. 6. Install front fender apron seal RH. Tighten the 2 bolts. 7. Bleed power steering system. See: Power Steering Bleeding/Service and Repair

2004 Chrysler Pacifica DISC BRAKE SHOES Removal (Front)

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Filed Under (Chrysler) by admin on 01-12-2010

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1. Remove master cylinder fluid reservoir cap. 2. Raise and support vehicle. 3. Remove tire and wheel assembly. CAUTION: DO NOT overtighten C-clamp. 4. Place appropriately sized C-clamp over brake caliper, placing screw-drive head against outboard shoe and hook against rear of caliper. Slowly tighten screw-drive retracting caliper pistons into bores and brake outboard brake shoe free from caliper fingers. See Fig. 22 . Remove C-clamp. 5. Once outboard shoe is free from caliper fingers, slide caliper inboard on guides providing clearance between the rotor and inboard brake shoe. 6. Slide an appropriate prying tool through center opening in top of caliper behind brake shoe between 2 caliper pistons. Use care not to come in contact with pistons or dust boots potentially damaging them. Pry against rear of inboard brake shoe braking it free from caliper pistons. 7. Remove the 2 brake caliper guide pin bolts. See Fig. 23 . 8. Remove disc brake caliper from brake adapter and hang out of way using wire or a bungee cord. Use care not to overextend brake hose when doing this. 9. Remove brake shoes from disc brake caliper adapter. See Fig. 27 . 10. Install master cylinder fluid reservoir cap. Installation (Front) 1. Place brake shoes in anti-rattle clips on adapter. See Fig. 27 . Make sure clips are properly installed. See Fig. 26 . 2. Install disc brake caliper over brake shoes on brake caliper adapter. See CALIPER . 3. Align guide pin bolt holes with guide pins and install caliper guide pin bolts. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . 4. Install tire and wheel assembly. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . 5. Lower vehicle. 6. Pump brake pedal several times to seat shoes to caliper and brake rotor. 7. Check and fill brake fluid level as necessary. See CHECKING & FILLING under BRAKE FLUID in SERVICE. 8. Road test vehicle making several stops to wear off any foreign material on brakes and to seat brake shoes.

1995 Dodge Dakota TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

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Filed Under (Dodge) by admin on 30-05-2010

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Connecting Rod Bolt Crankshaft Pulley Bolt Cylinder Head Bolt (3) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 (Verify Torque) Diff. Pinion Nose Bracket-To-Adapter Bolt (Dakota 4WD) Differential Pinion Nose Bracket-To-Bellhousing Bolt (Dakota 4WD) Engine Mount Bracket-To-Frame Rail Bolt (Dakota 2WD) Engine Mount Through-Bolt Dakota 2WD Dakota 4WD Engine Mount-To-Cylinder Block Bolt (Dakota) Engine Mount-To-Frame Bracket Bolt/Nut Ram Pickup Ram Van/Wagon Exhaust Manifold Bolt & Nut Flywheel/Flexplate-To-Crankshaft Bolt Front Cover Bolt Main Bearing Cap Bolt Oil Filter Adapter Stud Oil Pan Bolt Oil Pump Bolt Rocker Arm Bolt Shift Motor Bolt (Dakota 4WD)

Chevrolet Traverse, Saturn Outlook, GMC Acadia and Buick Enclave Brake Front Pad Removal

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Filed Under (GM) by admin on 16-08-2010

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Front Pad Removal Before replacing the pads, inspect the master cylinder to ensure that it has not been topped off before retracting the pistons into the caliper bores. The front brakes are a floating dual-piston caliper type, the pistons are phenolic. The caliper bridge bolts have a guide pin and bolt that attach the caliper to the bracket. Removing the bottom bolt allows the caliper to be pivoted out of the bracket. Using a special piston retractor designed to push evenly on the dual pistons is highly recommended. The pads are retained in the bracket with anti-rattle clips. To release the pad from the clip, there are tabs at the ends of pad that are depressed to release the pad. The pads have noise dampening material attached to the back of the pads. Front Pad Install Inspect the dust boots for damage and replace if necessary. Inspect the guide pins and replace and lubricate if necessary. The boot is to be seated in the grooves of the caliper bracket and guide pin. Install new anti-rattle clips and pads, rotate the caliper and align the flats on the guide pin to the mounting ear of the caliper. Torque the guide pin bolts to 64 Nm (30 ft/lbs). The caliper bracket bolts on this vehicle use high strength thread locker to hold it in place (it is the “red stuff”). Make sure to clean the old thread locker material off the threads with denatured alcohol before putting new thread locker on. The bolts should be tightened to a whopping 129 ft/lbs! Rear Pads Inspect the dust boots for damage and replace the caliper if necessary. Inspect the guide pins and replace and lubricate if necessary. The boot is to be seated in the grooves of the caliper bracket and guide pin. Install new anti-rattle clips and pads rotate the caliper and align the flats on the guide pin to the mounting ear of the caliper. Torque the guide pin bolts to 64 Nm (30 ft/lbs). Like in the front, the rear caliper brackets use thread locker. Make sure to clean threads. Then torque the bolts to 148 ft/lbs. Rotor and Hub Inspection Specifications: Front Brakes