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GENERALINFORMATIONAND MAINTENANCE l-3
3-19mm, as well as a % in. or ~/a in. spark plug
careful when using them, as they can change
socket (depending on plug type).
the amount of torque applied to the socket.
-if possible, buy various length socket drive
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Jackstands for support.
extensions. Universal-joint
and
wobble ex-
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Oil filter wrench.
tensions can be extremely useful, but be
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Spout or funnel for pouring fluids.
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Grease gun for chassis lubrication (unless
your vehicle is not equipped with any grease fit-
tings-for details, please refer to information on Flu-
ids and Lubricants, later in this section).
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Hydrometer for checking the battery (unless
equiooed with a sealed, maintenance-free batten/).
In addition to the above items there are several
O’ A container for draining oil and other fluids.
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Rags for wiping up the inevitable mess.
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others that are not absolutely necessary, but handy to
have around. These include Oil Dry@ (or an equiva-
lent oil absorbent gravel-such as cat litter)
and
the
usual SUDDIV of lubricants. antifreeze and fluids. al-
though the.& can be purchased as needed. This is a
basic list for routine maintenance, but only your per-
sonal needs and desire can accurately determine your
Fig. 1 Ail but the most basic procedures
After performing a few projects on the vehicle,
you’ll be amazed at the other tools and non-tools on
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Fig, 3 A hydraulic floor jack and a set of
jackstands are essential for lifting and sup
porting the vehicle
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Fig. 5 Various drivers, chisels and ptybars
are great tools to have in your toolbox
Fig. 7 Although not always necessary, us-
ing specialized brake tools will save time
Fig. 11 inductive type timing light \

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