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BODY PANEL UNDERCOATING AREAS
HINT:1. First wipe off any dirt, grease or oil with a rag soaked in a grease, wa\
x and silicone remover.
2. Cover the surrounding areas with masking paper to avoid coating unnecess\
ary areas. If other areas are accidently coated, wipe off the coating immediately.
3. Apply the first coating of undercoat to all welded areas and panel joint\
s, then apply a second coat over the entire area.
4. Do not coat parts which become hot, such as the tailpipe, or moving part\
s, such as the propeller shaft.
5. Besides the locations described below, apply undercoating to all weld points under the body to insure corrosion prevention.
6. Be sure to seal the edge of the flange of the member and bracket with un\
dercoating. 7. If undercoat is damaged by peeling, cracks, etc, be sure to repair as ne\
cessary.
REFERENCE: Referring to the notes above, undercoating should be applied \
according to the specifications
for your country.
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REFERENCE:
HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL (HSS) PARTS
Generally, High-Strength Steel (HSS) is that which has an intensity value of at\
least 35 kgf/mm2 (343 MPa),
and distinguished from mild steel.
The handling of HSS is the same as for mild steel, but the following sho\
uld be observed.
1. Panel Hammering: Because HSS is thinner than mild steel, care should be \
taken to avoid warping during hammering operations.
2. Removing Spot Welds: Because HSS is tougher than mild steel, damage will occur more eas\
ily to a regular drill. Therefore, an HSS Spot Cutter is recommended.
Also, use a high-torque drill at low speed, and supply grinding oil to t\
he drill during use.
3. Panel Welding: Panel welding procedures for HSS are exactly the same as for mil\
d steel. Plug welding should be done with a MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welder. Do not gas weld or braze panels at
areas other than specified.
BODY PANEL CONSTRUCTIONCN-3
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ANTI-RUST TREATMENT
When replacing body panels, always apply body sealer, anti-rust agent or undercoat according to the re-
quirements of your country.
HINT: For further details, see the description given in Section AR of this m\
anual.
ANTI-RUST AGENT (WAX)Apply anti-rust agent to
following sections.
Inside of the hems of the
doors and hood.
Around the hinges of the
doors and hood.
Inside of the welded parts
with boxed cross-section.
BODY SEALER
Apply body sealer to the
required areas.
Cartridge
Type
Tube
Type
UNDERCOAT
Apply undercoat to the underbody and
wheel housings.
Spray Gun
Undercoating
(Water base)
Undercoating
(Oil base)
INTRODUCTIONIN-14
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE DATA
ThermostatValve opening temperature80±845C176±183 5F
Valve liftat 95 5C (203 5F) 10 mm0.39 in.
Radiator capRelief valve opening pressureSTD74±103 kPa
(0.75±1.05 kgf/cm, 10.7±14.9 psi)
Limit 59 kPa 0.6 kgf/cm 8.5 psi
On±vehicle
itifh
Oil pressure1,177±2,452 kPa
inspection for hy-
draulic cooling(12±25 kgf/cm, 171±356 psi)draulic cooling
fan
fan
Hydraulic pumpSpool valve45.8 mm1.803 in.
Rotor side clearanceSTD Drive rotor 0.02 mm0.0008 in.
Driven rotor 0.03 mm0.0012 in.
Limit Drive rotor 0.03 mm0.0012 in.
Driven rotor 0.04 mm0.0016 in.
Rotor body clearanceSTD 0.05±0.09 mm0.0020±0.0035 in.
Limit 0.10 mm0.0039 in.
Rotor tip clearanceSTD 0.02 mm0.0008 in.
Limit 0.03 mm0.0012 in.
Drive shaft bushing inside diameter17.00±17.05 mm0.6693±0.6713 in.
Drive shaft diameter16.97±16.98 mm0.6681±0.6685 in.
Drive shaft oil clearanceSTD 0.02±0.08 mm0.0008±0.0031 in.
Limit 0.08 mm0.0031 in.
Drive shaft preload (rotating torque)0.3 N Vm 3.0 kgf Vcm 2.6 in. Vlbf
Solenoid valve resistanceat cold 7.5±8.5
Hydraulic motorRotor side clearanceSTD0.01±0.04 mm0.0004±0.0016 in.
Limit 0.05 mm0.0020 mm
Drive shaft hole inside diameter14.000±14.011 mm0.5512±0.5516 in.
Drive shaft diameter13.973±13.984 mm0.5501±0.5506 in.
Drive shaft oil clearanceSTD 0.016±0.038 mm0.0006±0.0015 in.
Limit 0.04 mm0.0031 in.
Drive shaft preload (rotating torque)0.3 NVm 3.0 kgf Vcm 2.6 in. Vlbf
Water temp. Resistanceat 80 5C (176 5F)1.48±1.58 k
sensor
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightenedNVmkgf Vcmft Vlbf
Engine drain plug X Cylinder block1818013
Coolant filler plug X Water inlet housing44450 33
Water pump X Cylinder block18185 13
Water inlet housing X Water pump18185 13
Water inlet X Water inlet housing18185 13
Radiator fan shroud X Radiator4.950 43 in. Vlbf
Radiator X Body12120 9
Cooling fan reservoir tank X Radiator fan shroud4.950 43 in. Vlbf
Cooling fan inlet pipe X Radiator fan shroud4.950 43 in. Vlbf
Cooling fan pressure hose X Hydraulic motor64650 47
Radiator reservoir tank X Upper radiator support4.950 43 in. Vlbf
Radiator reservoir tank X Radiator reservoir tank support4.950 43 in. Vlbf
Hydraulic pump rear housing X End plug (for spool valve)19200 14
Hydraulic pump front housing X Rear housing21210 15
Hydraulic pump pulley X Drive shaft59600 43
Solenoid valve X Hydraulic pump rear housing39400 28
Hydraulic pump suction port union X Rear housing13135 10
Hydraulic pump X Cylinder block 12 mm head 16 160 12
14 mm head 20 310 22
\
\
Cooling fan pressure hose X Hydraulic pump 64 650 47
\
\
RH No.2 timing belt cover X Cylinder block 16 160 12
\
\
Drive belt idler pulley X Hydraulic pump 37 380 27
\
\
A/C compressor X Hydraulic pump 49 500 36
\
\
A/C compressor X Cylinder block 49 500 36\
\
A/C compressor stay X Oil filter bracket 29 300 22\
\
Hydraulic motor cover X Motor housing 28 290 21\
\
\
Hydraulic motor X Radiator fan shroud
4.9
50
43 in.
Vlbf
\
\
Cooling fan X Hydraulic motor 15 150 11
\
\
Cooling fan oil cooler X Body 18 180 13
\
\
Water temperature sensor X Radiator 7.4 75 65 in. Vlbf
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PREPARATION
SST (SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS)
Illustration Part No. Part Name Note
09278±54012
Drive Shaft Holding Tool
Hydraulic pump pulley
09286±46011
Injection Pump
Spline Shaft Puller
Hydraulic pump pulley
09620±30010
Steering Gear Box
Replacer Set
(09627±30010)
Steering Sector Shaft
Bushing Replacer
Oil seal for hydraulic motor
(09631±00020)
(Handle)
Oil seal for hydraulic motor
09631±10030
Oil Seal Remover
Oil seal for hydraulic pump
09843±18020
Diagnosis Check
Wire
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
Illustration
Part No.
Part Name
Note
09025±00010
Small Torque
Wrench
For measuring preload
09082±00015
TOYOTA
Electrical tester
09200±00010
Engine Adjust
Kit
09258±00030
Hose Plug Set
Plug for the vacuum hose, oil hose ect.
09904±00010
Expander
Set
Oil seal for hydraulic pump
09905±00013
Snap Ring
Pliers
Oil seal for hydraulic pump
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CHECK AND REPLACEMENT OF
ENGINE COOLANT
1. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL AT RESERVOIR TANK
The coolant level should be between the ºLOWº and ºFULLº
lines at low temperature.
If low, check for leaks and add coolant up to the ºFULLº line.
2. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT QUALITY There should be no excessive deposits of rust or scales
around the radiator cap or radiator filler hole, and the coolant
should be free from oil.
If excessively dirty, replace the coolant
3. REPLACE ENGINE COOLANT (a) Remove the radiator cap.
CAUTION: To avoid the danger of being burned, do not
remove it while the engine and radiator are still hot, as
fluid and steam can be blown out under pressure.
(b) Drain the coolant from the radiator drain cock andengine drain plug.
(c) Close the drain cock and plug.
Torque (Engine drain plug):
29 NVm (300 kgf Vcm, 22 ft Vlbf)
(d) Fill the system with coolant.
w Use a good brand of ethylene±glycol base coolant,
mixed according to the manufacturer's direction.
w Using coolant which includes more than 50 %
ethylene±glycol (but not more than 70%) is
recommended.
NOTICE:
w Do not use alcohol type coolant.
w The coolant should be mixed with demineralized water or
distilled water.
Coolant capacity (w/ Heater): M/T 8.5 liters (9.0 US qts, 7.5 Imp. qts)
A/T 8.4 liters (8.9 US qts, 7.4 Imp. qts)
(e) Install the radiator cap.
(f) Start the engine and check for leaks.
(g) Recheck the coolant level and refill as necessary.
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CHECK AND REPLACEMENT OF
ENGINE COOLANT
1. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL AT RESERVE TANKThe coolant level should be above the ºCOLD LEVELº at nor-
mal temperature (20 5C (68 5F)).
If low, check for leaks and add coolant up to the ºCOLD LEV-
ELº.
2. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT QUALITY There should not be any excessive deposits of rust or scales
around the radiator cap or reservoir tank filler hole, and the
coolant should be free from oil.
If excessively dirty, clean the coolant passages and replace
the coolant.
3. REPLACE ENGINE COOLANT (a) Remove the radiator cap from the reservoir tank.
CAUTION: To avoid the danger of being burned, do not
remove the cap while the engine and radiator are still hot,
as fluid and steam can be blown out under pressure.
(b) Remove the filler plug from the water inlet housing.
(c) Loosen the three drain plugs on the radiator and
cylinder block, drain the coolant from the radiator and
engine.
(d) Clean the coolant passages.
(e) Close the three drain plugs.
Torque (Engine drain plug):
18 NVm (180 kgf Vcm, 13 ft Vlbf)
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