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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual ENGINE INDEX
page page 
Engine Oil Filter  .......................... 9 
Battery  ................................ 15 
Crankcase Ventilation System  ............... 13 
Drive Belts  ..................

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual ² SG service engine oil is a high quality crankcase 
lubricant designed for use in all naturally aspirated 
engines.  If SG service engine oil is used in turbo- 
charged engine, change engine oil at

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual (3) Swing the bracket into position on the engine and 
loosely install the screws through the slotted holes. (4) Push the intermediate shaft assembly into the
transaxle as far as it can travel. Hold t

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual BRAKE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 
REMOVAL
Back off parking brake adjusting nut to provide 
slack in cable. With wheel and brake drum removed, disconnect
hydraulic tube from wheel cylinder.Disconnect park-
ing b

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual (5) Install drive belt. See Accessory Drive Belts 
this group. (6) Install right front lower fender shield.
(7) Refill Cooling System. See Refilling Cooling
System in this section.
ENGINE THERMOSTATS

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual -37ÉC (-35ÉF) to -59ÉC (-50ÉF). If it looses color or 
becomes contaminated, drain, flush, and replace with
fresh properly mixed solution.
SERVICE
Coolant should be changed at 52,500 miles or thre

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual CLEANING
Drain cooling system (see: Draining Cooling Sys- 
tem  ) and refill with clean water (see: Refilling 
Cooling System  ). Run engine with radiator cap in- 
stalled until upper radiator hose is

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP
Radiators are equipped with a pressure cap which 
releases pressure at some point within a range of
97-124 kPa (14-18 psi) (Fig. 7). The system will operate at higher than atmosp
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