ground clearance MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1987 1.G Workshop Manual
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INTRODUCTION - Towing and Hoisting
TOWING AND HOISTING NOOGA-
This vehicle can only be towed from the front with convention-
al sling-type equipment and tow chain with 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.
LIFT!NG-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 in-
creased 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 cartain 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
primary 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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INTRODUCTION - Geraeral Data and Specifications 17
GENERAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
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Description L042G VNJ LFIH VRJLFIH
TNSLFIH TRSLF/H
Vehicle dimensions mm (in.)
Overall length
Without tire
spare 0 3,960 (155.9) 3,960 (155.9) 3,960 (155.9) 3,960 (155.9)
With tire spare 0 3,995 (157.3) 3,995 (157.3) 3,995 (157.3) 3,995 (157.3)
Overall width 0 1,680 (66.1) 1,680 (66.1) 1,680 (66.1) 1,680 (66.1)
Overall height 0 1,840 (72.4) 1,840 (72.4) 1,850 (72.8) 1,850 (72.8)
Wheelbase 0 2,350 (92.5) 2,350 (92.5) 2,350 (92.5) 2,350 (92.5)
Tread Front @ 1,400 (55.1) 1,400 (55.1) 1,400 (55.1) 1,400 (55.1)
Rear 0 1,375 (54.1) 1,375 (54.1) 1,375 (54.1) 1,375 (54.1)
Overhang Front @ 745 (29.3) 745 (29.3) 745 (29.3) 745 (29.3)
Rear @ 900 (35.4) 900 (35.4) 900 (35.4) 900 (35.4)
Height at curb weight
(wt.)
Front bumper to ground
@ 480 (18.9) 480 (18.9) 480(18.9) 480 (18.9)
Rear bumper to ground 440(17.3) 440(17.3) 440(17.3) 440(17.3)
Minimum running ground : 210 (8.3) 210 (8.3) 210 (8.3) 210 (8.3)
clearance
Angle of approach @ 38 38 38” 38
Angle of departure @ 28 28” 28 28
Ramp breakover angle
@ 21” 21” 21” 21”
Vehicle weights kg (Ibs.)
Curb weight 1,479 (3,260) 1,493 (3,290) 1,440 (3,175) 1,460 (3,219)
Gross vehicle weight rating 1,910 (4,210) I,91 0 (4,210) 1,910(4,210) I,91 0 (4.210)
Gross axle Front 1 ,I 00 (2,425) 1 ,I 00 (2,425) 1 ,I 00 (2,425) 1,100 (2,425)
weight ratin!g~:+y~ Rear 1,450 (3,197) 1,450 (3,197) 1,450 (3,197) 1,450 (3,197)
Seating,c&ac&~ 4 4 2 2
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24-46
COMPRESSOR
AIR-CONDITIONING - Compressor
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY N24TE-
15-h Nm
11-13 ftlbs 16
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26-26 Nm
16-20 ftlbs. Magnetic clutch disassembly steps
1. Nut
~~ Adjustment of clutch clearance
2. Clutch hub
3. Shims
4.
Snap ring
4* 5. Rotor assembly
6.
Snap ring
7.
Ground terminal
l + 8. Clutch coil
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2QY947 Compressor front housing and service valve disas-
sembly steps
9. Oil drain guide
10.
Woodruff key
Il. Through bolt
** Refilling of compressor oil
12. Front housing
o+
13. Shaft seal
04 14.
Shaft plate
15.
Gasket
16. O-ring
NOTE
(1) Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble.
(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Disassembly”.
(3) e+ : Refer to “Service Points of Reassembly”.
(4)
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