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IN-10                                       INTRODUCTION


                                           PROPER AND EFFICIENT WORK
                                           PROCEDURES



                                           1.    REMOVAL
                                           (a) PRE-REMOVAL MEASURING
                                               (1) Before removal or cutting operations, take measure-
                                                   ments in accordance with the dimension diagram. Al-
                                                   ways use a puller to straighten a damaged body or
                                                   frame.



                                  F10007



                                           (b) CUTTING AREA
               Cutting Okay
                                               (1) Always cut in a straight line and avoid reinforced area.
        Reinforcement




                              Corners



                                 F10008A



                                           (c)   PRECAUTIONS FOR DRILLING OR CUTTING
                                                 (1) Check behind any area to be drilled or cut to insure
                                                     that there are no hoses, wires, etc., that may be dam-
                                                     aged.
                                                     HINT: See "Handling Precautions on Related Compo-
                                                     nents" on page IN-15.



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                                           (d) REMOVAL OF ADJACENT COMPONENTS
                                               (1) When removing adjacent components, apply protec-
                                                   tive tape to the surrounding body and your tools to pre-
                                                   vent damage.
                                                   HINT: See "Handling Precautions on Related Compo-
                                                   nents" on page IN-15.



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                                           INTRODUCTION                                                IN-11

                                          2.     PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
                                          (a) SPOT WELD POINTS
                                              (1) When welding panels with a combined thickness of
      Less than                                   over 3mm (0.12in.), use a MIG (Metal Inert Gas) weld-
      3mm
                                                  er for plug welding.
                                                  HINT: Spot welding will not provide sufficient durability
                                                  for panels over 3mm (0.12in.) thick.

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                                          (b) APPLICATION OF WELD-THROUGH PRIMER
                                              (SPOT SEALER)
                                              (1) Remove the paint from the portion of the new parts
                                                  and body to be welded, and apply weld-through prim-
                                                  er.




                                 F10012



                                          (c) MAKING HOLES FOR PLUG WELDING
                                              (1) For areas where a spot welder cannot be used, use a
                                                  puncher or drill to make holes for plug welding.
                                          REFERENCE:                                           mm (in.)
                                                Thickness of welded portion        Size of plug hole
                                                     1.0 (0.04) under               5 (0.20) 



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