- Page 1 and 2: ‘MIICROFICHEREFERENCELIBRARYA pro
- Page 3 and 4: AUTOMOTIVEANDMAINTENANCEOPERATIONA
- Page 5 and 6: DEDICATIONThis book is dedi.cated t
- Page 7 and 8: guidance. The shop manual will tell
- Page 9 and 10: 7.00 Field F%pedie.ntsCapsizing and
- Page 11 and 12: 1.00 - 1.041.00 l$33ANICAL EPERGEZN
- Page 13 and 14: 1.09Mtematively, the driver can dow
- Page 15 and 16: See that the brake pedal does not f
- Page 17 and 18: 2.04power at low speeds. Thus, in f
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- Page 21 and 22: 3.00 - 3.OiWhen driving on mud or s
- Page 23 and 24: 3.03 - 3.04The mst important consid
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- Page 29 and 30: 3.07 - 3.08Some drivers tie a lengt
- Page 31 and 32: If there i.s time, it is advisable
- Page 33 and 34: WELQHOOKEMERGENCYTRACTION HOOKWELD
- Page 35 and 36: 4.00 - 4.01APOQkPR,ACTICEis that of
- Page 37 and 38: 401 ,rHAND BRAKE CABLE/. I I 1 1FAS
- Page 39 and 40: *r*4.03 IIung Up on a Solid Obstacl
- Page 41 and 42: PULL ROPETO RAISE RAMP BETWEEN LOGS
- Page 43 and 44: HOLD EDGES WITH DIRTWEIGHTEDGEIT DO
- Page 45 and 46: 5.01FLQATATION can be used where th
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- Page 51 and 52: LACE WIRE CABLEAROUND WHEELS\M.~UNT
- Page 53 and 54: WRAP WITH PLASTIC TAPE/W RAPPII’J
- Page 55 and 56: ONCE THERE WAS A SNAKEWHO LIVED IN
- Page 57 and 58: WIDE MOUTH HOOK SNATCH HOOKHOOKSFOR
- Page 59 and 60: 6.23LARGEWASHEROVERLAPTWOBOLT AND L
- Page 61 and 62: Selecting A Winch6.31CAPSTAN WINCHF
- Page 63 and 64: 6.33 - 6.346.33 Winch Drive Systems
- Page 65 and 66: PULLEYIN TREE\\ LI FT LOAD LDRIVEWI
- Page 67 and 68: 6.40 - 6.41Where rxxe than one car
- Page 69 and 70: JO. STUCKVEMLEDIG TRENCH AND RAMPWI
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- Page 73 and 74: -651 .WINCH CABLERAISES CABLE TO TR
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- Page 77 and 78: I/TOSi CUREUNDERSIDEWINCHCABLERIGHT
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- Page 81 and 82: 6.80 - 6.81An educational trailer m
- Page 83 and 84: FREE TOTWlST ON BRACKET/ITOWING HIT
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- Page 93 and 94: 1730PIECE OF WIREMAIN-I-AI NS LENGT
- Page 95 and 96: 7.50CLOGGED FUEL LINES ~2~1 be clea
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7.81A RXJJNG STARI' cranks the engi
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7.82 - 7.907.82 Ignition System Exp
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_ ., .,..-.,...- -m8.00 OlEcK LISTS
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__ ._..II8.12 - 8.15If the starter
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-.8.21 - 8.33Engine bearings or pis
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8.42 - 8.468.42 Bmke Pedal Operates
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On a hydrauli clutch, also look for
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8.63Amk movedhming ca M,I&&?measure
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8.70 - 8.80result from water pump p
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9.00 - 9.209.00 TESTS AND TESTING E
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9.20 - 9.40Readings "hat are higher
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9.70An excellent battery test is to
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9.70FUSES may be blown, causing fai
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9.80 - 9.90is going to the distribu
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10.00 SHOP TECHNIQUESThe earlier se
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IO . IOTHREAD NUT ON END OF STUDDRI
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10.22 - 10.30A limited slip differe
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10.31 - 10.42to indicate which way
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10.43 - 10.52DISC BRAKES axe more e
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10.54 tight System Repairs10.54 - 1
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”10.55 - 10.56THE IGNITION WIRING
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10.62To get the tire off the rim us
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10.62 - 10.63TO MOUNT THE WHEEL on
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10.70 - 10.8110.71 Water Pump Repai
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Special
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.’ ’IO,91PUT SPRING IN VISE. CL
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10.93 - 10.94REPIKING BEARINGS in a
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11.00 Body Repairs11.00 - 11.10Repa
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12.00 A Shop BuildingWhile this tre
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Fuel storage must be located separa
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13.10 - 13.20Poor fuel delivery may
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14.00 - 14.2014.00 TOOLS AND EQUIPM
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14.32 - 14.4214.32Compressed Air in
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,.:.,14.50METAL PANCOLD TRUCK HOOD)
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Oh.--LIFT JACK To FORCEnTI RE AWAY
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15.00 - 15.2015.00 Vl3iICLE MODIFIC
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16.0016.00 PAR!TSAND SUPPLIESThere
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18.00 - 18.ll18.00 PREVENTIvEM0EENA
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18.12 - 18.14For the actual tune-up
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i;18.21 - 18.30The brushes on the g
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19.0019.00 SELECTING A VEHICLEThe p
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19 .lOPickup trucks need not be lim
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19.20Seat belts are intended by the
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19.32DODGE RAMCHARGER is a relative
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19.34 - 19.3619.34 GMC, the General
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19.37 - 19.3919.x LandRoverLand Rov
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,”?.19.40 - 19.41I19.40 UninDg'Ut
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3.. ,._20.10TORQUE VALUE FOR NUTS A
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‘O-Y--20.10WEIGHT CONVERSIONThe c
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20.10CONVERSION TABLESUnits of Leng
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21.OQ21.00 DEFINITIONS AD INDEXThis
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21.00Brake Lining. Replaceable fibe
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2l.00Convoy. Several vehicles trave
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21.mPireewdll Partition between the
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21.00Hydraulic Which. See Winch.Hyd
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Oil. Checking for leaks, 18.21; che
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~.,.’ :::, .,21.00shcck Absorber.
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Thermostat. Heat-operated opening i
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21.,00Voltage Regulator. Electrical