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> reinstalling the impeller, how tight?
shaggy
post Nov 9 2005, 06:09 PM
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how tight do i tighten the 3 bolts that hold the impeller on?

haynes dosent say, not that i can find
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post Nov 9 2005, 08:18 PM
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QUOTE (shaggy @ Nov 9 2005, 06:38 PM)
ok, i missed it

but in my defence id like to pose a question:

why was the number not included on page 36 about reinstalling the fan/alternater/belt?

It is the Haynes way. Don't ask why, it just is. They never say anything twice, you need to read it cover to cover to find what you need.

Also, never forget: "based on a complete teardown and rebuild". Which means if you need to do something shown in step 15, you may not NEED to do steps 1-14. I helped my bro change the heater core in his truck once.. haynes told us to remove half the dash, the whole AC/heater box, then remove the heater core. Halfway through that we found the removable door on the bottom of the heater box that's accessible with everything else in place. Many many hours of extra work, all because of "based on a complete teardown and rebuild". We burned the haynes manual after that. (I'm not kidding, and it felt good)
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