2) For right-hand side steering vehicle.
Air cleaner outlethoseAircleaner
Radiator outlet
Air cleaner outlet hose
Clutch cable
Cla&p
Viewed from arrow “A”
40 - 60 N.m4.0 - 6.0 kg-m
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Viewedfrom arrow“6”
Radiator
Fig. 11-23
Warmair hoseViewed from arrow “C”
11-6. RECOMMENDED TORQUE SPECIFICATION
Be sure to torque each nut or bolt, if loosened, to specification given below.
If specified tightening torque for particular bolt or nut is not included here, refer to p. O-12 of this manual.
Fastening PartsTightening torque
, N.mkg-mlb-ft
1.Flywheelbolts57-655.7-6.541.5-47.0
2.Clutchcover bolts18-281.B-2.613.5-20.0
3.Clutchrelease armboltandnutlo- 161.O-1.67.5-11.5.
11-10
Steering Lock
1) After removing steering column, loosen and
remove steering lock mounting bolts. Use care
not to damage aluminum part of steering
lock body with center punch.
Fig. 18-11 1. Center punch (with sharp point)2. Steering lock mounting bolts
2) Remove steering lock assembly from steering
column.
Gear Box
1) Remove joint bolt.
Fig. 18-12
2) Remove radiator under cover, and disconnect
ball stud of drag rod using special tool and
steering damper from pitman arm.
-----‘CA2
@ Special tool (Tie-rod end remover
09913-65210)
18-8
3) Steering gear box is secured in place by
mounting bolts. Remove these bolts and
take down gear box.
Fig. 18-14
Tie Rod and Tie Rod End
1) Hoist car and remove wheels.
2) Remove drag rod castle nut, and then remove
tie rod and tie rod end using special tool.
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Fig. 18-15 @ Special tool (Tie-rod end remover
09913-65210)
3) For ease of adjustment after installation,
mark tie rod and tie rod end to indicate lock
nut positions. Then loosen each lock nut and
separate tie rod and tie rod end.
Fig. 18-16
1. Tie rod
2. Turnbackle
3. Tie rod end
4. Locknut
5. Marking to be made
Fig. 18-13