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This pdf covers the removal & installation the timing case cover for Chevrolet S10 Pickup.
Removal
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove P/S reservoir from radiator shroud. Remove upper fan shroud. Remove serpentine belt.
2. Remove generator with brackets and lay aside. Using Hub Puller (J-24420-B), remove crankshaft pulley hub. Remove oil pan. See OIL PAN. Remove front timing case cover bolts, and cover.
3. Using large screwdriver, remove crankshaft front seal. DO NOT distort timing gear cover during seal removal.
CAUTION: To prevent oil leakage, coat crankshaft pulley hub keyway with RTV sealant before installation.
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ENGINE CRANKSHAFT CYLINDER BLOCK – 2.0 LITER ENGINE CODE ABA Model(s): 1996-on Volkswagen Golf III, Jetta III, Cabrio Group: 13 – Engine – Crankshaft/Crankcase Bulletin No.: 95-01 Date: October 16, 1995 File this Technical Bulletin in Repair Manual No.: W42 011 294 105. This information describes changes in engine components and specifications for the 2.0 liter engine starting with August, 1995 production (OBD II). The following information will be integrated into the Repair Manual during the next update. PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD Read the rest of this entry »

Removal 1. Disconnect ground cable from battery. 2. Jack-up vehicle, support it with safety stands, and remove front wheels. 3. Unlock axle nut. See Fig. 9 . CAUTION: Be sure to loose and retighten axle nut after removing wheel from vehicle. Failure to follow this rule may damage wheel bearings. 4. Remove axle nut while depressing brake pedal to prevent front drive shaft from turning. 5. Remove stabilizer link. See Fig. 10 . 6. Remove disc brake caliper from housing, and suspend it from strut using a wire. 7. Remove disc rotor from hub. See Fig. 11 . If disc rotor seizes up within hub, drive disc rotor out by installing an 8-mm bolt in screw hole on the rotor. 8. Remove cotter pin and castle nut which Read the rest of this entry »

Tools you need: • Torx T-20 • Socket wrench size M10 • Small screwdriver • Chalk or pencil (if you want to put some marks on the bodykit to fix it exactly as it was) • A bucket to store the washer fluid (remember: it might be upto 6.5 liters!) • Old soft blankets, wood blocks or a friend to lend a helping hand to avoid scratches to the bumper paint
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Camshaft Locking Tools
Application : 2002–2003 3.2L VIN N used in Cadillac CTS
1997–2001 3.0L VIN R used in Cadillac Catera
2001–2007 3.0L VIN R used in Saturn L300 & LW300
1996–2003 3.0L used in Saab 9.5
NOTE: No. 536954 and No. 536595 are to be used together.
1. To ensure the valves will not hit the pistons, the crankshaft must NOT be at top dead center (TDC) at the start of this procedure.
2. Turn the camshaft and drive sprocket to align the timing mark on the sprocket with the timing mark on the timing cover.
3. Install the No. 536594 and No. 536595 locking tools to hold the camshafts in time.
4. Rotate the crankshaft to TDC #1
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2001 Subaru Legacy GT Sedan AWD F4-2.5L SOHC Vehicle Level Steering and Suspension Suspension Wheel Bearing Service and Repair
DISASSEMBLE 1. Remove knuckle. Refer to Steering and Suspension. 2. Using ST1 and ST2, remove hub from rear housing. 3. Remove back plate from rear housing. 4. Using a standard screwdriver, remove outer and inner oil seals. CAUTION: Use new oil seals. 5. Using flat bladed screwdriver, remove snap ring. 6. Using ST1 and ST2, remove bearing by pressing inner race. ST1 927430000 HOUSING STAND ST2 927440000 Read the rest of this entry »

Camshaft timing belt must be replaced if cylinder head is to be removed or if drive gears, tensioner or coolant pump are to be replaced. Camshaft timing belts must be stored and handled with care. Always store a camshaft timing belt on its edge with a bend radius greater than 2.0″ (50 mm). DO NOT use a camshaft timing belt that has been twisted or bent double, as this will damage reinforcing fibers. DO NOT use a camshaft timing belt if debris other than belt dust is found in timing belt covers. DO NOT use a camshaft timing belt if partial engine seizure has occurred. DO NOT reuse a camshaft timing belt if mileage exceeds 45,000 miles. DO NOT use an oil or coolant contaminated timing belt (cause of contamination must be rectified).
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2001-2003 Toyota Prius User-Guide

Seventh Edition, Fourth Revision for the CLASSIC (2001-2003) model. Ignore the advanced technology! It’s too easy to get preoccupied with everything Prius automatically does for you, especially with the Multi-Display providing constant performance information. The hybrid system was designed so you could to drive it like a traditional car. That way, you can enjoy the remarkably smooth & quiet ride. Let the computer worry about how to save gas and reduce emissions.
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2001 Ford Taurus V6-3.0L DOHC VIN S Vehicle Level – Heating and Air Conditioning – Expansion Block/Orifice Tube – Service and Repair – With Damaged Evaporator Core Orifice
1. Remove the condenser to evaporator line. 2. Pull back the protective cover. 3. Index mark the condenser to evaporator line. Disconnect the two halves of the condenser to evaporator line. 4. Inspect the evaporator core orifice for damage. 5. Holding the special tool T-handle stationary, rotate the special tool body to remove the evaporator core orifice. 6. Screw the end of the special tool into the broken evaporator core orifice. 7. Holding the special tool T-handle stationary, rotate the special tool body to remove the broken evaporator core orifice.
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A: Replace oil filter and engine oil with synthetic blend oil.
B: Rotate tires–Check tire pressure and condition Inspect front and rear brakes. Check pads and discs for wear (thichness), damage, and cracks. *Check calipers for damage and leaks, and tightness of mount bolts. *Check brake linings for cracking, glazing, wear or contamination. – Inspect tie-rods ends and boots. *Check steering linkage. *Check boots for damage and leaking grease. *Check fluid lines for damage and leaks. Inspect suspension components. *Check condition of ball joint boots for cracks and bands for tightness. Top off washer fluid
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