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6  Torque Wrench Specifications 
ATTENTION 
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  Fasteners must be replaced after loosening. 



  Fasteners either have micro encapsulated

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Owners Guide Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–47 
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2.17  Engine Oil Consumption Diagnosis 
Definition 
Excessive oil consumption (not due to leaks) is the use of 3 litres or more of engine oil wi

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2.18  Engine Oil Leak Diagnosis 
Introduction 
It is important to correctly identify the source of an engine oil leak. For example,  a power ste

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Possible Causes for Engine Oil Leaks 
Common possible causes for engine oil leaks are:  
•  higher than recommended fluid levels, 
•  higher

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Owners Guide Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–66 
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3  Minor Service Operations 
ATTENTION 
The V6 engine is a combination of numerous components, containing machined, honed, polished and lapped

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Replace 
NOTE 
•  Quicker and more complete draining will  
occur if the engine oil is at normal operating 
temperature. However, care must be

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Pressure Check 
1  Run the engine to bring it to normal operating temperature. 
2  Park the vehicle on a level surface. A vehicle not  level wil

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Clean 
CAUTION 
Due to the aluminium alloy construction of  
the cylinder head, wire brushes and steel 
scrapers must not be used during the

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4  Major Service Operations 
ATTENTION 
The V6 engine is a combination of numerous components, containing machined, honed, polished and lapped

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k  Timing chains, tensioners, shoes, guides & sprockets, refer to 3.16  Timing Chains, Tensioners, Shoes and 
Guides . 
l  Cylinder head assem