Mitsubishi F9Q User Manual

MITSUBISHI
ENGINE F9Q
WORKSHOP MANUAL
FOREWORD
This Workshop Manual contains procedures for removal, disassembly, inspection, adjustment, reassembly and installation, etc. for service mechanics.
All information, illustrations and product descriptions contained in this manual are current as at the time of publication. We, however, reserve the right to make changes at any time without prior notice or obligation.
FILING INSTRUCTION
Please keep these manual pages in the binder No. BN940001. File these pages according to the signs “Added”, “Revised” and “Deleted” on the “List of effective pages” which are interpreted below.
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Missing sheets will be supplied upon request.
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Pub. No. PWEE0001-A
INTRODUCTION
EXPLANATION OF MANUAL CONTENTS
Maintenance and Servicing Procedures
(1) A diagram of the component parts is
provided near the front of each section in order to give the reader a better under­standing of the installed condition of component parts.
(2) The numbers provided within the diagram
indicate the sequence for maintenance and servicing procedures.
: Indicates a non-reusable part. The tightening torque is provided where applicable.
D
Removal steps: The part designation number corresponds to the number in the illustration to indicate removal steps.
D
Disassembly steps: The part designation number corresponds to the number in the illustration to indicate disassembly steps.
D
Installation steps: Specified in case installation is impossible in reverse order of removal steps. Omitted if installation is possible in reverse order of removal steps.
D
Reassembly steps: Specified in case reassembly is impossible in reverse order of disassembly steps. Omitted if reassembly is possible in reverse order of disassembly steps.
Classification of Major Maintenance/Service Points
When there are major points relative to maintenance and servicing procedures (such as essential maintenance and service points, maintenance and service stan­dard values, information regarding the use of special tools, etc.), these are ar­ranged together as major maintenance and service points and explained in detail.
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Symbols for Lubrication, Sealants and Adhesives
Information concerning the locations for lu­brication and for application of sealants and adhesives is provided, by using symbols, in the diagram of component parts, or on the page following the component parts page, and explained.
: Indicates that there are essential points for removal or disassembly. : Indicates that there are essential points for installation or reassembly.
: Grease
(multipurpose grease unless there is a brand or type specified)
: Sealant or adhesive
: Brake fluid, automatic transmission fluid
or air conditioner compressor oil
: Engine oil or gear oil
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