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CLUTCHCLUTCH
CLUTCHCLUTCH
CLUTCH
TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION
ENGINEENGINE
ENGINEENGINE
ENGINE
HSTHST
HSTHST
HST
FRONT AXLEFRONT AXLE
FRONT AXLEFRONT AXLE
FRONT AXLE
STEERINGSTEERING
STEERINGSTEERING
STEERING
BARKEBARKE
BARKEBARKE
BARKE
ELECTRICELECTRIC
ELECTRICELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
INDEXINDEX
INDEXINDEX
INDEX
HYDRAULICHYDRAULIC
HYDRAULICHYDRAULIC
HYDRAULIC
GENERALGENERAL
GENERALGENERAL
GENERAL
REAR AXLEREAR AXLE
REAR AXLEREAR AXLE
REAR AXLE
CK22/CK22H
7.2.9 COOLING SYSTEM
A. CHECKING AND ADJUSTING
f Fan Belt
1. Measure the deflection, depressing the belt half-
way between the fan drive pulley and the alternator
pulley at 78.5 N (8 kgf, 17.6 lbs.) of force.
2. If the deflection is not between the factory
specifications, loosen the bolts and nuts, and relo-
cate the alternator to adjust.
3. If the belt is damaged or worn (See figure), replace
the belt.
f Radiator Water Tightness
1. Fill the radiator with water to the specified amount
and warm up the engine.
2. Set a radiator tester and raise the water pressure to
the specified pressure.
3. Check the radiator for water leaks.
4. For water leak from the pin holes, repair with the
radiator cement, and for other leaks, replace the
radiator.
f Radiator Cap Tightness
1. Set a radiator tester on the radiator cap.
2. Apply 88 kPa (0.9 kgf/cm², 13 psi) of pressure and
measure the pressure for 10 seconds.
3. If the pressure falls below 59 kPa (0.6 kgf/cm², psi),
replace the radiator cap.
196W2F9A
196W2G0A
196W2G1A
Item
Belt tension (deflection)
Factory spec.
8 mm(0.32 in.) at 78.5 N
(8 kgf, 17.6 lbs.) of force
Item
Radiator water tightness
Factory spec.
No leaks at 137 kPa
(1.4 kgf/cm², 20 psi)
Item
Radiator cap tightness
Factory spec.
More than 10 seconds
for pressure fall from
88 ~ 59 kPa
(0.9 ~ 0.6 kgf/cm
2
, 13 ~ 9 psi).
ENGINE - SERVICING