Chrysler Conquest 1988 Service Manual page 247

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INTRODUCTION
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Precautions
before
Service
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PRECAUTIONS
BEFORE SERVICE
NOODAAD
PROTECTING VEHICLE
If there
is a likelihood
of damaging
painted
or interior
parts
during
service
operations,
protect
them
with
suitable
covers
(such as seat covers,
fender
covers,
etc.).
REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY
When checking
a malfunction,
find the cause of the problem.
If
it is determined
that removal
and/or disassembly
is necessary,
perform
the work by following
the procedures
contained
in this
Service
Manual.
If punch
marks or mating
marks are made to avoid error in
assembly
and to facilitate
the assembly
work, be sure to make
them
in locations
which
will have no detrimental
effect
on
performance
and/or
appearances.
If an area having many parts, similar parts, and/or
parts which
are symmetrical
right
and left is disassembled,
be sure to
arrange
the parts so that they do not become
mixed during the
assembly
process.
1. Arrange
the parts
removed
in the proper
order.
2.
Determine
which parts are to be reused and which are to be
replaced.
3.
If bolts, nuts, etc., are to be replaced,
be sure to use only
the exact
size specified.
SPECIAL TOOLS
If other tools are substituted
for the special tools to do service
or repair work,
there is the danger
that vehicle
parts might
be
damaged,
or the technician
might be injured;
therefore,
be sure
to use the special tool whenever
doing any work for which the
use of one is specified.
PARTS TO BE REPLACED
If any of the
following
parts
are removed,
they
must
be
replaced
with
new
parts.
1. Oil seals
2.
Gaskets
(except
rocker
cover
gasket)
3.
Packings
4.
O-rings
5.
Lock washers
6.
Cotter
pins
7. Self-locking nuts

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