User Guide

Explanation
Of
Scheduled Mainienance Services
Below are explanations
of
the services listed
in
the
maintenance charts.
The proper fluids and lubricants to use are listed in this section. Make sure
whoever services your vehicle uses these. All parts should be replaced and
all
necessary repairs done before
you
or anyone else drives the vehicle.
1.
ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER CHANGE“‘
-
ALWAYS
USE
SJ3
ENERGY CONSERVING
I1
(GASOLINE ENGINE)
OR
CF-4/SH
(DIESEL ENGINE) QUALITY OILS
OF
THE
PROPER VISCOSITY.
To determine the preferred viscosity oil for your vehicle’s engine (e.g.
SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30), see “Engine Oil”
in
the Index.
2.
CHASSIS LUBRICATION
-
Lubricate the front suspension, king
pin bushings, steering linkage, transmission, and transfer case shift
linkage, parking brake cable guides, rear driveline center splines and
front axle propshaft splines, brake pedal springs, and clutch pedal
springs at the intervals specified.
If you have a 3500
HD,
lubricate the king pins and king pin bushings,
every
1,500
miles
(2500
km) for Maintenance Schedule
I,
or every
3,000
(5000
km) for Maintenance Schedule
11.
Ball joints and king pin bushings should not be lubricated unless their
temperature
is
10”
F
(-12”C),
or higher. When the weather
is
cold, let
them warm up before lubrication or
they
could be damaged.
Also, be sure
to
check all the vehicle fluid levels at this time.
3.
CLUTCH FORK BALL STUD LUBRICATION (5-SPEED
MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH DEEP LOW
)
-
Lubricate the
clutch fork ball stud through the fitting
on
the clutch housing.
Lubricant must be added “sparingly” to
the
fitting, as only
.0066
lb.
(.003
kg)
is required to lubricate the ball stud surface.
Do
not
add
lubricant more often than the intervals
in
the Maintenance Charts.
Too
much lubricant
will
damage the clutch assembly.
4.
COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE”’?
-
Drain, flush and
refill
system
with new coolant. See “Engine Coolant” in the Index for
the
proper
coolant and mixture to use
in
your vehicle.
Also inspect the hoses and replace them
if
they are cracked, swollen, or
deteriorated. Tighten all hose clamps (except constant tension clamps).
Remove debris and clean the outside of the radiator and air
conditioning condenser. Wash the radiator neck.
To
ensure proper
operation, pressure test.
the
radiator and cap.
*
An Emission Control Service
?A fluid
loss
in these systems may indicate a problem. Have them
inspected and repaired at once.
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