Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 9K-7 Body Structure:
Under Body
Hole to hole distance
Hole to hole distance
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I4RS0A9B0007-01
a (a’). Jig hole (
φ 20 mm) e (e’). Jig hole ( φ 15 mm) i (i’). Drain hole ( φ 10 mm)
b (b’). Front suspension frame installation hole f (f’). Jig hole ( φ 15 mm) j (j’). Jig hole ( φ 16 mm)
c (c’). Front suspension frame installation hole g (g’). Jig hole (φ 25 mm)
d (d’). Jig hole ( φ 10 mm) h (h’). Rear axle housing installation inside hole
a-b: 674 mm (26.54 in.) c-d’: 836 mm (32.91 in.) g’-h: 1135 mm (44.69 in.)
a-b’: 1018 mm (40.08 in.) c’-d’: 288 mm (11.34 in.) g’-i: 1229 mm (48.39 in.) a-c’: 1163 mm (45.79 in.) d-e’: 911 mm (35.87 in.) g’-i’: 612 mm (24.09 in.)
a’-d: 1391 mm (54.76 in.) d-f’: 1205 mm (47.44 in.) g’-j: 1433 mm (65.42 in.)
a’-c’: 908 mm (35.75 in.) d’-e’: 488 mm (1 9.21 in.) g’-j’: 971 mm (38.23 in.)
b-c: 335 mm (13.19 in.) e-f’: 887 mm (34.92 in.) h-i: 324 mm (12.76 in.)
b-c’: 904 mm (35.59 in.) e’-f’: 440 mm (17.32 in.) h-i’: 1070 mm (42.13 in.)
b-d’: 1016 mm (40.00 in.) f-g: 240 mm (9.45 in.)
b’-d’: 594 mm (23.39 in.) f-g’: 969 mm (38.15 in.)
a-a’: 660 mm (25.98 in.) e-e’: 770 mm (30.31 in.) i-i’: 992 mm (39.06 in.)
b-b’: 881 mm (34.69 in.) f-f’: 770 mm (30.31 in.) j-j’: 970 mm (38.19 in.) c-c’: 800 mm (31.50 in.) g-g’: 1144 mm (45.04 in.)
d-d’: 770 mm (30.31 in.) h-h’: 1048 mm (41.26 in.)
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Hole to hole distance
Projection dimension from standard line “A”
Front Suspension Frame
Hole to hole distance
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I4RS0A9B0008-01
a. Jig hole ( φ 20 mm) e. Jig hole ( φ 15 mm) i. Drain hole ( φ 10 mm)
b. Front suspension frame installation hole f. Jig hole (φ 15 mm) j. Jig hole (φ 16 mm)
c. Front suspension frame installation hole g. Jig hole ( φ 25 mm)
d. Jig hole ( φ 10 mm) h. Rear axle housing installation inside hole
a-b: 644 mm (25.35 in.) d-e: 488 mm (19.21 in.) g-h: 293 mm (11.54 in.)
b-c: 260 mm (10.24 in.) e-f: 440 mm (17.32 in.) g-i: 597 mm (23.50 in.)
c-d: 288 mm (11.34 in.) f-g: 138 mm (5.43 in.) g-j: 956 mm (37.64 in.)
a: 73 mm (2.87 in.) e: 10 mm (0.39 in.) i: 181 mm (7.13 in.)
b: 236 mm (9.29 in.) f: 10 mm (0.39 in.) j: 221 mm (8.70 in.) c: 29 mm (1.14 in.) g: 68 mm (2.68 in.)
d: 12 mm (0.47 in.) h: 72 mm (2.83 in.)
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a (a’). Stud
d (d’). Front suspension frame installation hole
b (b’). Front suspension frame installation hole e (e’). Front suspension control arm installation hole
c (c’). Front suspension control arm installation hole
a-a’: 896 mm (35.28 in.) d-d’: 881.5 mm (34.70 in.)
b-b’: 800 mm (31.50 in.) e-e’: 765 mm (30.12 in.) c-c’: 666 mm (26.22 in.)
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 9L-1 Paint / Coatings:
Body, Cab and Accessories
Paint / Coatings
General Description
Anti-Corrosion Treatment ConstructionS7RS0B9C01001
WARNING!
Standard shop practices, particularly eye protection, should be followed during the performance of the
following operations to avoid personal injury.
As rust proof treatment, steel sheets are given corrosion resistance on the interior and/or exterior.
These corrosion resistance steel sheet materials ar e called one of two-side galvanized steel sheets.
It is for the sake of rust protection that these materials are selected and given a variety of treatments as described
blow.
• Steel sheets are treated with cathodic electro primer which is excellent in corrosion resistance.
• Rust proof wax coatings are applied to door and side sill insides where mois ture is liable to stay.
• Vinyl coating is applied to body underside and wheel housing inside.
• Sealer is applied to door hem, engine compartment steel sheet-to-steel sheet joint, and the like portions to prevent water penetration and resulting in rust occurrence.
In panel replacement or collision damage repair, leaving the relevant area untreated as it is in any operation which
does disturb the rust proof treatment will cause corrosion to th at area. Therefore, it is the essential function of any
repair operation to correctly recoat t he related surfaces of the relevant area.
All the metal panels are coated with metal conditioners an d primer coating during vehicle production. Following the
repair and/or replacement parts installation, every access ible bare metal surface should be cleaned and coated with
rust proof primer. Perform this operation prior to the application of sealer and rust proof wax coating.
Sealer is applied to the spec ific joints of a vehicle during production. The sealer is intended to prevent dust from
entering the vehicle and serves also as an anti corrosion barrier. The sealer is applied to the door and hood hem areas
and between panels. Correct and reseal the originally sealed joints if damaged. Reseal the attaching joints of a new
replacement panel and reseal the hem area of a replacement door or hood.
Use a quality sealer to seal the flanged joints, overlap joints and seams. The sealer must have flexible characteristics
and paint ability after it’s applied to repair areas.
For the sealer to fill open joints, use caulking material. Select a sealer in conf ormance with the place and purpose of a
specific use. Observe the ma nufacturer’s label-stand instructions when using the sealer.
In many cases, repaired places require color painting. When this is required, follow the ordinary techniques specified
for the finish preparation, color painting and undercoating build-up.
Rust proof wax, a penetrative compound, is applied to the metal-to-metal surfaces (door and side sill insides) where it
is difficult to use ordinary undercoating material for coating. Therefore, when selecting the rust proof wax, it may be the
penetrative type.
During the undercoating (vinyl coating) application, care should be taken that sealer is not applied to the engine-
related parts and shock absorber mounting or rotating parts. Following the under coating, make sure that body drain
holes are kept open.
The sequence of the application steps of the anti-corrosion materials are as follows:
1) Clean and prepare the metal surface.
2) Apply primer.
3) Apply sealer (all joints sealed originally).
4) Apply color in areas where color is required such as hem flanges, exposed joints and under body components.
5) Apply anti corrosion compound (penetrative wax).
6) Apply undercoating (rust proof material).
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Anti-Corrosion Compound Application AreaS7RS0B9C03003
I5RS0D9C0005-01
“A”: Apply rust proof wax (hot wax 50 µm or more). “C”: Never fill up drain holes with rust proof wax.
“B”: Apply rust proof wax (high viscosity wax 50 µm or more).