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Table Of Contents
These references are for pipes and hoses in the engine area.
Application Type of Clamp in-lb N•m
Radiator and Heat Exchanger
Hoses
Constant Torque CT-L 10.2-12.5 90-110
Heater Hoses Constant Tension not required not required
Air Intake Pipes Hi Torque HTM-L 11.3-14.2 100-125
Plastic Air Intake Pipes Constant Torque CT-L 4.5 40 (maximum)
Charge Air Intake Hoses Flex Seal 7.9-11.3 70-100
B9296 6-7 50-60
Fuel, Oil and Water Heat
Exchangers (for hoses less
than 9/16" diameter).
Miniature 3600L 1.1-1.7 10-15
Install Engine Belt
You can extend the reliability and service
life of your vehicle's drive belts with proper
attention to installation, and maintenance.
Neglect could cause belt failure. The result
could be the loss of the electrical or air
system as well as possible engine damage
from overheating. So it's a very good idea
to check your belts frequently and replace
them as soon as you detect trouble.
NOTE
See the engine manufacturer's opera-
tor's manual for further information on
replacing engine drive belts.
Follow this procedure to install an
accessory drive belt:
1. Route the new belt around the
pulleys, and then rotate the
automatic tensioner so that the
idler pulley swings toward the belt
routing. The following figure shows
an example of the rotation direction
to release the tensioner.
MAINTENANCE - Engine Maintenance
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