ESP MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1984 1.G Workshop Manual
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INTRODUCTION ..
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: VICE-DRIVE SHAFT
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This publication contains the
essential removal,
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installation, adjustment and maintenance procedures
for servicing all Body Styles. This information is cur-
rent as of time of publication.
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INDEX
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The preceding page contains a table of contents
which lists the group number, group title /and symbol
of each group. The symbol is also located at the left
or right top of each page.
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GROUP INDEX
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The first page in each group has an index to the sub-
jects included in that group.
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PAGE NUMBERS
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All page numbers consist of two sets of digits sepa-
rated by a dash. The digits preceding the dash identi-
fy the number of the group. The digits/following the
dash represent the consecutive page number :within
the group. The page numbers can be found on the
lower left or right of each page.
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TEXT
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1. This manual contains essential procedures for
removal, disassembly, inspection, reassembly and
installation. For reassembly a& installation,
L reverse the order of disassembli and removal
procedures respectively, paying attention to the
key points.
ILLUSTRATIONS 1
illustration is given in (
pertinent text for reference.
Symbol
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DEijINITION OF TERMS
Standard Dimensions or Values .
Design dimensions or values or finished dimensions
after adjustment of part.
Service Limit
The allowable limitation’of wear, bends, deformation
or other damage which restricts the use of parts due
to poor performance or insufficient strength.
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Repair Limit
The limitation of wear, deterioration or functional
decline of parts at which correction or adjustment is I
required to maintain their performance in use.
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SPECIAL TOOLS
Some of the special tools which appear in this
Manual I
are either not available in the United States, or have
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been modified or replaced. If the tool pictured on 1
the “Special Tools” page at the beginning of each
section has an “*“, it has been modified or replaced.
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Refer to the Mitsubishi Motors special tool catalog, i
MSSP-3ETC, check the numerical index and refer !
to the indicated page number for illustration, de- I
scription and application. If it is not listed in the
numerical ‘index,, :I
refer to the replacemen t/inter- ,
change list for an illustration and description of:
the new tool.
If the pictured tool has a “D”, it has been deleted, ;
and is not available in the U.S.-
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TOWING AND HOISTING
TOWING AND HOISTING
The MONTERO can only be towed from the front with
conventional sling-type equipment and tow chain &th
grab hooks.
If a vehicle is towed from the rear, use a tow dolly.
A lumber spacer (4” x 4” x 55” wood beam) should be
placed forward of under guard and under towing hook/
shipping tie down hook.
Then, attach J-hook to the lower arm.
A safety chain system must be used. This system must be
completely independent of the primary lifting and’ towing
attachment. Care must be taken in the installation of safety
chains to insure they do not cause damage to bumper,
painted surfaces or lights.
Lifting-Ground Clearance
Towed vehicle should be raised until wheels are a minimum
of 10 cm (4 in.) from the ground. Be sure there is
adequate ground clearance at the opposite end of the vehicle,
especially when towing over rough terrain or when crossing
sharp rises such as curbs. If necessary, ground clearance can
be increased by removing the wheels from the lifted end of
the disabled vehicle and carrying the lifted end closer, to the
ground. A 20 cm (8 in.) ground clearance must be maintained
between brake drums and ground.
Front Towing Pickup
The vehicle may be towed on its rear wheels for extended
distances, provided the parking brake is released.
Make certain the transmission remains in “NEUTRAL”.
Safety Precautions
The following precautions should be taken when towing the
vehicle.
1. Remove exhaust tips and any other optional equipment,
that interface with the towing sling. Padding (heavy shop
towel or carpeting) should be placed between the towing
sling cross bar and any painted surfaces, and bumper
surfaces.
2. A safety chain system completely independent of the pri-
mary lifting and towing attachment must be used.
3. Any loose or protruding parts of damaged vehicle such as
hoods, doors, fenders, trim, etc., should be secured prior
to moving the vehicle.
4. Operator should refrain from going under a vehicle unless
the vehicle is adequately supported by safety stands.
5. Never allow passengers to ride in a towed vehicle.
6. State and local rules and regulations must be followed
when towing a vehicle.
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