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202
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7
953
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AutomItic
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Page 108 of 171

BRAKE
PEDAL
ADJUSTMENT
The
brake
pedal
height
and
free
play
can
be
adjusted
in
the
following
manner
1400
and
1600
CC
models
Adjust
the
length
of
the
master
cylinder
push
rod
until
the
height
of
the
pedal
pad
is
187
mm
7
36
in
for
manual
gear
boxes
and
202
mm
7
95in
for
automatic
transmission
vehicles
without
brake
light
switch
Fig
L
31
Retighten
the
locknut
Screw
in
the
brake
light
switch
until
the
screwed
part
of
the
switch
is
against
the
front
of
the
stopper
bracket
then
tighten
the
locknut
Screw
in
the
stopper
bolt
until
the
moveable
part
of
the
switch
is
completely
pushed
in
by
the
pedal
and
tighten
the
locknut
in
this
position
Make
sure
that
the
lamp
is
00
when
the
pedal
is
pushed
down
by
1
5mm
0
06
in
1800cc
models
Adjust
the
bolt
of
the
brake
lamp
switch
until
its
end
face
is
flush
with
the
locknut
then
tighten
the
locknut
securely
See
Fig
L
32
Adjust
the
pedal
stopper
until
the
pedal
pad
is
positioned
at
a
height
of
185
mrn
7
28
in
from
the
floor
then
tighten
the
stopper
with
the
locknut
Adjust
the
length
of
the
master
cylinder
push
rod
until
a
pedal
free
play
of
I
5mm
0
04
D
2in
is
obtained
then
retighten
the
locknut
Depress
the
brake
pedal
several
times
to
make
sure
that
a
full
travel
of
145mm
5
7
in
is
available
and
that
the
pedal
moves
freely
and
without
noise
Technical
Data
BRAKE
PEDAL
Pedal
height
1400
and
1600cc
models
I
87mm
7
362in
manual
gearbox
202mm
7
953in
auto
matic
185mm
7
28in
145mm
5
71
in
1800cc
models
Full
stroke
MASTER
CYUNDER
Inner
diameter
Piston
running
clearance
19
05mm
0
75
in
0
15mm
0
006
in
WHEEL
BRAKE
CYLINDERS
Inner
diameter
1400
and
1600cc
Front
drum
Front
disc
Rear
with
front
drum
Rear
with
front
disc
22
22mm
7
8in
50
8mm
2
0
in
22
22mm
7
8in
20
64mm
13
16
in
Inner
diameter
I
BOOcc
Front
drum
20
6mm
13
16in
Front
disc
Rear
50
8mm
2
0in
22
2mm
7
8
in
BRAKE
DRUM
AND
BRAKE
DISC
Drum
inner
diameter
Drum
outer
diameter
Out
of
round
maximum
Repair
limit
of
drum
Maximum
disc
run
out
Repair
limit
of
disc
228
6mm
9
0in
232mm
9
13in
0
05mm
0
002
in
230mm
9
055
in
0
06mm
0
0024
in
8
4mm
0
331
in
BRAKE
UNINGS
Drum
brakes
Width
x
thickness
x
length
40
x
4
5
x
219
5mm
1
575
x
1
772
x
8
642in
Disc
brakes
39
7
x
9
x
86mm
1
563
x
0
354
x
3
386in
Total
braking
area
Front
drum
brake
Front
disc
brake
Rear
351
sq
cn
54
4
sq
in
114
2
sq
cm
17
7
sq
in
351
sq
cm
54
4
sq
in
107
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ElectrIcal
EquIpment
DESCRIPTION
BATTERY
Maintenance
STARTER
MOTOR
Removal
and
Dismantling
STARTER
MOTOR
Testing
STARTER
MOTOR
Assembly
and
Installation
ALTERNATOR
Removal
Dismantling
and
Inspection
DESCRIPTION
A
12
volt
negative
earth
electrical
system
is
used
in
which
the
battery
is
charged
by
an
alternator
In
the
alternator
a
magnetic
field
is
produced
by
the
rotor
which
consists
of
the
alternator
shaft
field
coil
p
le
pieces
and
slip
rings
Output
current
is
generated
in
the
armature
coils
located
in
the
stator
Six
silicon
diodes
are
incorporated
in
the
alternator
caSing
to
rectify
the
alternating
current
supply
A
voltage
regulator
and
pilot
lamp
relay
are
built
in
the
regulator
box
which
nonnally
does
not
give
trouble
or
require
attention
The
starter
motor
is
a
brush
type
series
wound
motor
in
which
positive
meshing
of
the
pinion
and
ring
gear
teeth
are
secured
by
means
of
an
overrunning
clutch
BATTERY
Maintenance
The
battery
should
be
maintained
in
a
clean
and
dry
condition
at
all
times
or
a
current
leakage
may
occur
between
the
terminals
If
frequent
topping
up
is
required
it
is
an
indication
of
overcharging
or
deterioration
of
the
battery
When
refitting
the
cables
clean
them
thoroughly
and
coat
their
terminals
and
the
terminal
posts
with
petroleum
jelly
Check
the
level
of
the
electrolyte
in
the
battery
at
frequent
intervals
and
top
up
if
necessary
to
the
level
mark
on
the
battery
case
with
distilled
water
A
hydrometer
test
should
be
carried
out
to
determine
the
state
of
charge
of
the
battery
by
measuring
the
specific
gravity
of
the
electrolyte
It
should
be
pointed
out
that
the
addition
of
sulphuric
acid
will
not
normally
be
necessary
and
should
only
be
carried
out
by
an
expert
when
required
The
specific
gravity
of
the
electrolyte
should
be
ascertained
with
the
battery
fully
charged
at
an
electrolyte
temperature
of
200C
680F
The
specific
gravity
of
the
electrolyte
decreases
or
increases
by
0
0007
when
its
temperature
rises
or
falls
by
10C
1
80F
respectively
The
temperature
referred
to
is
that
of
the
electrolyte
and
not
the
ambient
temperature
to
correct
a
reading
for
an
air
temperature
it
will
be
necessary
to
add
0
0035
to
the
reading
for
every
50C
above
200C
Conversely
0
0035
must
be
deducted
for
every
SOC
below
200C
Test
each
cell
separately
and
draw
the
liquid
into
the
hydrometer
several
times
if
a
built
in
thermometer
type
is
used
The
correct
specific
gravity
readings
should
be
as
follows
ALTERNATOR
Assembly
and
Installation
HEAD
LAMPS
Replacing
HORN
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
Removal
WINDSCREEN
WIPERS
WINDSCREEN
WASHERS
IGNITION
SWITCH
AND
STEERING
LOCK
Cold
climates
Temperature
climates
Tropical
climates
Permissible
value
Over
1
22
Over
1
20
Over
1
18
Fully
charged
at
200C
680F
1
28
1
26
1
23
The
battery
should
be
recharged
if
a
low
specific
gravity
reading
is
indicated
Always
disconnect
both
terminals
of
the
battery
when
charging
and
clean
the
terminal
posts
with
a
soda
solution
Remove
the
vent
plugs
and
keep
the
electrolyte
temperature
below
450C
l130F
during
charging
Check
the
specific
gravity
after
charging
and
if
it
is
above
1
260
at
200C
680C
add
distilled
water
STARTER
MOTOR
Removal
and
Dismantling
As
previously
stated
the
starter
motor
is
brush
type
series
wound
motor
in
which
the
positive
meshing
of
the
pinion
and
ring
gear
teeth
are
secured
by
an
overrunning
clutch
The
over
running
clutch
employs
a
shift
lever
to
slide
the
pinion
into
mesh
with
the
flywheel
ring
gear
teeth
when
the
starter
is
operated
When
the
engine
starts
the
pL
lion
is
permitted
to
overrun
the
clutch
and
armature
but
is
held
in
mesh
until
the
shift
lever
is
released
An
exploded
view
of
the
starter
is
shown
in
Fig
M
2
To
remove
the
starter
motor
proceed
as
follows
Disconnect
the
battery
earth
cable
2
Disconnect
the
black
and
yellow
wire
from
the
solenoid
terminal
and
the
black
cable
from
the
battery
terminal
3
Remove
the
two
bolts
securing
the
starter
motor
to
the
clutch
housing
Pull
the
starter
motor
assembly
forwards
and
withdraw
it
from
the
v
hicle
To
dismantle
the
starter
motor
ftrst
remove
the
brush
cover
and
lift
out
the
brushes
as
shown
in
Fig
M
3
Loosen
the
nut
securing
the
connecting
plate
to
the
solenoid
M
terminal
Remove
the
solenoid
retaining
screws
take
out
the
cotter
pin
and
withdraw
the
shift
lever
pin
Remove
the
solenoid
assembly
as
shown
in
Fig
M
4
Remove
the
two
through
bolts
and
rear
cover
assembly
then
remove
the
yoke
assembly
by
lightly
tapping
it
with
a
wooden
mallet
Fig
M
S
Withdraw
the
armature
and
shift
lever
Fig
M
6
Remove
the
pinion
stopper
from
the
armature
shaft
by
removing
the
stopper
washer
pushing
the
109
Page 116 of 171

ALTERNATOR
Dismantling
Refening
to
Fig
M
16
remove
the
pulley
nut
and
take
off
the
pulley
rim
fan
and
spacer
Withdraw
the
brush
holder
retaining
screws
and
remove
the
brush
holder
cover
Withdraw
the
holder
and
brushes
as
shown
in
Fig
M
17
Slacken
and
remove
the
three
through
bolts
and
separate
the
diode
housing
from
the
drive
end
housing
by
tapping
the
front
bracket
lightly
with
a
wooden
mallet
Fig
M
18
Remove
the
screws
from
the
bearing
retainer
and
separate
the
rotor
from
the
front
cover
Fig
M
19
Remove
the
rear
bearing
from
the
rotor
assembly
with
the
aid
of
a
puller
as
shown
in
Fig
M
2D
Take
off
the
diode
cover
and
unsolder
the
three
stator
coil
lead
wires
from
the
diode
terminal
Remove
the
A
terminal
nut
and
diode
installation
nut
and
remove
the
diode
assembly
Do
not
force
the
diode
assembly
when
removing
or
it
may
be
damaged
Remove
the
stator
from
the
rear
cover
ALTERNATOR
Inspection
Use
an
ohmmeter
as
shown
in
Fig
M
21
to
test
the
rotor
field
coil
Apply
the
tester
between
the
slip
rings
and
check
that
the
resistance
is
approximately
4
4
ohms
at
normal
ambient
temperature
Check
the
conductivity
between
slip
ring
and
rotor
core
as
shown
in
Fig
M
22
if
conductivity
exists
the
field
coil
or
slip
ring
must
be
earthing
and
the
rotor
assembly
should
be
renewed
Cbeck
the
stator
to
ensure
that
there
is
conductivity
retween
the
individual
stator
coil
terminals
as
shown
in
Fig
M
23
If
there
is
no
conductivity
between
the
individual
terminals
the
stator
is
defective
Check
each
lead
wire
including
the
neutral
wire
as
shown
in
Fig
M
24
If
there
is
conductivity
between
any
wire
and
the
stator
COTe
the
stator
core
is
earthing
and
the
stator
must
be
replaced
Diodes
Three
positive
diodes
are
mounted
on
the
positive
plate
and
three
negative
diodes
are
mounted
on
the
negative
plate
The
diodes
allow
current
to
flow
in
one
direction
only
The
diodes
on
the
positive
plate
only
allow
current
to
flow
from
the
terminal
to
the
positive
plate
whilst
the
diodes
on
the
negative
plate
only
allow
current
to
flow
from
the
negative
plate
to
the
terminal
A
diode
which
allows
current
to
flow
in
ooth
directions
or
does
not
allow
current
to
flow
in
the
correct
direction
is
unserviceable
and
all
six
diodes
must
be
replaced
Use
a
tester
as
shown
in
Figs
M
25
and
M26
to
check
each
diode
Brushes
Check
the
movement
of
the
brushes
in
their
holders
The
brushes
should
move
freely
and
can
be
eased
in
necessary
by
carefully
ming
the
sides
Oean
the
brush
holders
before
replacing
the
brushes
Renew
the
brushes
if
they
are
worn
below
a
length
of
7mm
0
275
in
With
the
brush
projecting
approximately
2mm
0
08
in
from
the
holder
it
is
possible
to
measure
the
brush
spring
pressure
using
a
spring
balance
as
shown
in
Fig
M
27
The
pressure
of
a
new
brush
should
be
255
345
grammes
9
0
12
2
oz
the
pressure
will
however
decrease
by
approxi
mately
20
grammes
per
I
amm
0
039
in
of
wear
ALTERNATOR
Assembly
and
Installation
Asssembly
is
a
reversal
of
the
dismantling
prQcedure
noting
the
following
points
The
stator
coil
lead
wires
must
be
resoldered
to
the
diode
assembly
terminal
as
quickly
as
possible
or
the
diodes
may
be
damaged
When
installing
the
diode
A
tenninal
make
sure
that
the
insulating
bushing
and
tube
are
correctly
fitted
The
pulley
nut
should
he
tightened
to
a
torque
reading
of
350
400
kg
cm
301
344Ib
in
Mount
the
assembly
in
a
vice
as
shown
in
Fig
M
28
and
when
the
pulley
is
tightened
make
sure
that
the
deflection
of
the
pulley
groove
does
not
exceed
O
3mm
m
o
118
in
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D
LAMPS
Replacing
All
weather
type
sealed
beam
headlamp
units
are
fitted
to
the
vehicle
Each
lamp
is
of
the
double
fIlament
type
with
a
full
beam
filament
of
50W
and
a
dipped
beam
filament
of
40W
The
replacement
of
the
sealed
beam
unit
can
be
carried
out
as
follows
Remove
the
wiring
socket
from
the
back
of
the
headlamp
unit
On
Coupe
models
withdraw
the
screws
attaching
the
front
grille
to
the
radiator
core
support
On
all
other
models
remove
the
three
retaining
screws
and
remove
the
headlamp
rim
Withdraw
the
three
retaining
screws
securing
the
retaining
ring
3
in
Fig
M
29
and
remove
the
sealed
beam
unit
When
installing
a
new
sealed
beam
unit
make
sure
that
the
Top
mark
on
the
ring
is
uppennost
when
fitted
HORNS
The
circuit
for
the
horns
is
shown
in
Fig
M
30
The
horns
can
be
adusted
for
v01ume
and
tone
in
the
following
manner
Remove
the
connector
and
the
retaining
nut
in
the
centre
of
the
horn
withdraw
the
horn
from
the
vehicle
Connect
a
voltmeter
and
ammeter
into
circuit
as
shown
in
Fig
M
3I
Set
the
switch
to
ON
and
check
that
the
voltmeter
shows
a
reading
of
12
to
12
5
volts
The
sound
can
be
regulated
by
turning
the
adjusting
screw
Fig
M
32
A
reading
of
2
5
amps
should
be
obtained
for
the
flat
type
of
horns
or
5
0
amps
for
the
spiral
type
of
horns
Turning
the
adjusting
screw
clockwise
will
increase
the
current
turning
anti
clockwise
decreases
the
current
Install
the
horns
in
the
vehicle
and
check
that
the
correct
sound
can
still
be
obtained
when
the
higher
voltage
of
14
15
volts
is
generated
by
the
alternator
Turn
the
adjusting
slightly
if
necessary
then
tighten
the
locknut
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
Removal
The
instrument
panel
holds
the
various
meters
and
indicators
A
printed
circuit
board
is
located
at
the
rear
of
the
panel
and
the
connections
to
it
are
multiple
connectors
When
the
panel
is
remove
the
instruments
are
easily
withdrawn
for
inspection
and
servicing
Disconnect
the
battery
negative
terminal
2
Remove
the
windscreen
wiper
switch
lighting
switch
and
choke
control
knobs
by
pressing
them
in
and
turning
anticlockwise
Remove
the
escutcheon
3
Disconnect
the
cigarette
lighter
cable
at
the
rear
of
the
instrument
panel
and
turn
the
cigarette
lighter
outer
case
so
that
it
can
be
removed
115
Page 117 of 171

inter
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Fig
M
33
Removing
the
instrument
panel
h
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II
VI
BATTERY
FUSIBLE
LINK
0
3
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WASHER
MOTOR
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ILR
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MOTO
R
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lity
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0
IGNITION
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BOX
IDA
0
W
ACC
r
WIPER
SWITCH
P
I
2
W
I
X
9
LWI
t
j
LR
Fig
M
36
Circuit
diagram
for
the
windshield
wipers
and
washer
Fig
M
35
Removing
the
wiper
arm
116
Fig
M
34
Wiper
motor
and
linkage
1
Wiper
arm
2
Pivot
3
Wiper
ann
4
Pirot
5
WiTNr
motor
f
Fig
M
37
Steering
lock
installation
1
Steering
lode
cwmp
2
Self
hear
ty
screw
3
Ignition
switch
4
SUmng
lock
Page 118 of 171

4
Remove
the
shell
covers
from
the
steering
column
slacken
the
screws
securing
the
meter
housing
and
withdraw
the
panel
from
the
facia
Fig
M
33
5
Pull
out
the
12
pole
round
shaped
connector
and
remove
the
speedometer
cable
union
nut
then
remove
the
instru
ment
panel
completely
WINDSCREEN
WIPERS
A
two
speed
wiper
motor
is
fitted
The
motor
has
an
auto
stop
mechanism
and
drives
the
wiper
arms
through
a
link
mechanism
located
behind
the
instrument
panel
If
the
wiper
system
does
not
operate
check
the
fuses
connectors
control
switch
and
motor
If
the
wiper
speed
does
not
change
the
switch
must
be
repaired
or
replaced
If
the
wiper
motor
becomes
unserviceable
it
can
be
removed
from
the
vehicle
in
the
fOllowing
manner
I
Remove
the
connector
plug
from
the
motor
See
Fig
M
34
2
Working
from
the
passenger
compartment
side
of
the
dash
panel
remove
the
nut
connecting
the
wiper
motor
worm
wheel
shaft
to
the
connecting
rod
3
Remove
the
three
bolts
securing
the
wiper
motor
to
the
cowl
and
lift
out
the
motor
Battery
Starter
motor
Type
Output
No
load
Terminal
voltage
Current
Revolution
Load
Terminal
voltage
Current
Torque
Brushes
Brush
length
Wear
limit
Spring
tension
Commutator
Standard
outer
diameter
Wear
limit
Depth
of
nuca
Repair
limit
Repair
accuracy
Qearance
between
armature
shaft
and
bushing
Repair
liinit
Repair
accuracy
Armature
shaft
ou
ter
diameter
Pinion
side
Rear
end
Wear
limit
Bend
limit
The
wiper
arms
can
be
removed
quite
easily
by
taking
off
the
attachment
bolt
as
shown
in
Fig
M
J
5
and
then
pullin
the
wiper
arm
from
the
pivot
shaft
When
installing
the
wiper
arm
make
sure
that
the
blade
is
positioned
approximately
27mm
1
06
in
away
from
the
bottom
of
the
windscreen
and
tighten
the
wiper
arm
attachment
bolt
WINDSCREEN
WASHERS
The
windscreen
washer
SWItch
and
wiper
switch
are
com
bined
in
a
single
unit
See
Fig
M
36
the
washers
can
be
operated
by
turning
the
switch
in
the
appropriate
direction
It
should
be
pointed
out
that
it
is
inadvisable
to
operate
the
washers
for
more
than
30
seconds
at
a
time
If
the
washers
are
operated
in
short
spells
of
approximately
10
seconds
duration
their
working
efficiency
will
remain
unimpaired
for
a
considerable
length
of
time
IGNITION
SWITCH
AND
STEERING
LOCK
The
steering
lock
is
built
in
to
the
goition
switch
When
the
key
is
turned
to
the
LOCK
position
and
then
removed
the
steering
system
is
automatically
locked
by
the
steering
lock
spindle
which
engages
in
a
notch
in
the
collar
on
the
steering
shaft
See
Fig
M
37
The
heads
of
the
screws
are
sheared
off
on
installation
so
that
the
steering
lock
system
cannot
be
tampered
with
If
the
steering
lock
is
to
be
replaced
it
will
be
necessary
to
remove
the
two
securing
screws
8
and
then
drill
out
the
self
shearing
screws
7
When
installing
a
new
steering
lock
tighten
the
new
self
shearing
screws
until
the
heads
shear
TechnICal
Data
12
volt
HITACHI
S114
87M
1
0KW
12
volts
Less
than
60
amperes
More
than
7000
r
p
m
6
3
volts
Less
than
420
amperes
More
than
0
9
mkg
6
5
lb
ft
16
mm
0
630
in
6
5mm
0
256
in
0
8
kg
1
8
lb
33mm
1
299
in
2mm
0
078
in
0
2mm
0
008
in
0
5
0
8mm
0
0197
0
0315
in
0
2mm
0
008
in
0
03
O
lmm
0
0012
0
0039
in
13mm
0
512
in
11
5
mm
0
453
in
O
lmm
0
0039
in
0
08
mm
0
0031
in
Oearance
between
pinion
and
stopper
0
3
1
5mm
0
0118
0
0591
in
ALTERNATOR
Type
HITACHI
LTl25
06
HITACHI
LTl33
05
USA
Canada
More
than
18
amps
at
14
volts
2500
r
p
m
More
than
25
amps
at
14
volts
5000
r
p
m
Output
current
LTl25
06
Output
current
LT
133
05
More
than
24
amps
at
14
volts
2500
r
p
m
More
than
33
amps
at
14
volts
5000
r
p
m
Brushes
Lengtb
Wear
limit
Spring
pressure
14
5mm
0
571
In
7mm
0
2756
in
0
25
0
35
kg
0
55
0
771b
Slip
ring
Outer
diameter
Reduction
limit
Repair
limit
Repair
accuracy
31
mm
1
220
in
I
mm
0
039
in
O
3mm
0
0118
in
0
05
mm
0
0197
in
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
Type
Regulating
voltage
HITACHI
TL
lZ
37
14
3
15
3
volts
at
200C
680F
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Engme
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Trouble
Shooting
Ignition
System
SYMnONS
be
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Clutch
MIPTOOlS
Trouble
Shootmg
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Torques
LIB
engines
Three
speed
geabox
ENGINE
2
5
4
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kgm
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29
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to
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cover
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cover
Rear
extension
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cover
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idler
shaft
Detent
ball
plug
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nut
Mainshaft
bearing
retainer
Speedometer
pinion
sleeve
lock
plate
Reverse
lamp
switch
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lever
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head
bolts
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stage
2nd
stage
3rd
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4
0
kgm
28
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6
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kgm
43
4lb
ft
6
5
8
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kgm
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61
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Connecting
rod
big
end
nuts
Ll4
Ll8
engines
Ll6
engine
Flywheel
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bearing
cap
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LIB
engines
Four
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sump
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to
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cover
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cover
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cover
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lamp
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bracket
bolt
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rod
nut
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shaft
bracket
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change
lever
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mounting
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Ll6
Ll8
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Estate
car
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nuts
Van
Ll4
and
L16
engines
Three
speed
Gearbox
Rear
extension
to
case
bolts
2
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4
4
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20
32lb
ft
Gearbox
10
engine
2
5
4
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4
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9
11
kgm
65
1
79
51b
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Crown
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1400
and
1600
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1400
and
1600
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1800ce
Saloon
I800cc
Estate
1800cc
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7
8
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8
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5
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35
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8
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51
58Ib
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8
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51
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5
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40
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ft
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6
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cover
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plug
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Saloon
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flange
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Saloon
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lamp
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Idler
shaft
screw
Rear
cover
bolts
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shaft
lock
pin
Final
drive
to
mounting
member
1400
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1600cc
models
6
8
kgm
43
4
57
8IbJI
1800cc
models
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7
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50
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Final
drive
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51
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drive
to
drive
shafls
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6
kgm
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431b
ft
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drive
flange
to
propeller
shaft
1
6
2
4
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12
17
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ft
Final
drive
flange
to
propeller
shaft
Eslale
1
6
2
4
kgm
l2
17Ib
ft
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locknut
Ll4
and
L16
engines
Four
speed
gearbox
Rearexlension
to
case
bolts
1
6
2
5
kgm
12
18Ib
ft
Gearbox
to
engine
2
5
4
0
kgm
18
29Ib
ft
Bottnm
cnver
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8
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8
13
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ft
Fronl
cover
L1
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plug
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5
5
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25
3
36
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2
4
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14
5
28
9IbJt
9
11
kgm
65
1
79
5Ib
ft
Final
drive
flange
to
propeller
shaft
l800cc
610
only
Reverse
lamp
switch
Mainshaft
nut
2
0
2
7
kgm
14
5
19
5
lb
ft
4
6
kgm
29
43
Ib
ft
Oil
drain
and
flller
plug
Saloon
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