Mazda Pick-up Truck Repair Manual 1972-1993

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Mazda Pick-up Truck Repair Manual 1972-1993

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Mazda Pick-up Truck Repair Manual 1972-1993

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The 1972-1993 Mazda Pickup Truck DIY repair and service manual by Haynes, covers 2WD and 4WD trucks powered by 4-cylinder gasoline engines, including:
  • Mazda B1600
  • Mazda B1800
  • Mazda B2000
  • Mazda B2200
  • Mazda B2600
Note: This manual does not include diesel or rotary engine information.
Book Excerpt: 1972-1993 Mazda Pickup Truck Repair Manual INTRODUCTION TO MAZDA PICKUP TRUCKS
The Mazda pick-up truck is a conventional front engine-rear wheel drive design with four-wheel drive (4WD) available on later models. The inline four-cylinder engines used in these models are equipped with a carburetor. The engine drives the rear wheels through either a four or five-speed manual or an automatic transmission via a driveshaft and solid rear axle. On 4WD models, a transfer case is used to drive the front wheels via a driveshaft and independent driveaxles. Front suspension is independent, featuring coil springs on earlier models and torsion bars on later models, with power assisted steering available on later models. Leaf springs are used in the rear suspension. Earlier models used drum brakes on all four wheels while later models feature disc brakes at the front and drums at the rear.

GENERAL ENGINE OVERHAUL PROCEDURES
REAR MAIN OIL SEAL INSTALLATION PRE-1985 ENGINES
(Refer to Section 22 - Rear main oil seal installation on these models is done as part of the crankshaft installation procedure). ENGINES WITH SEAL HOUSING THAT BOLTS TO BLOCK
  1. The crankshaft must be installed first and the main bearing caps bolted in place, then the new seal should be installed in the housing and the housing bolted to the block.
  2. Before installing the crankshaft, check the seal contact surface very carefully for scratches and nicks that could damage the new seal lip and cause oil leaks. If the crankshaft is damaged, the only alternative is a new or different crankshaft.
  3. The old seal can be removed from the housing with a hammer and punch by driving it out from the back side. Be sure to note how far it's recessed into the housing ore before removing it; the new seal will have to be recessed an equal amount. Be very careful not to scratch or otherwise damage the bore in the housing or oil leaks could develop.
  4. Make sure the housing is clean, then apply a thin coat of engine oil to the outer edge of the new seal. The seal must be pressed squarely into the housing bore, so hammering it into place is not recommended. If you don't have access to a press, sandwich the housing and seal between two smooth pieces of wood and press the seal into place with the jaws of a large vise. The pieces of wood must be thick enough to distribute the force evenly around the entire circumference of the seal. Work slowly and make sure the seal enters the bore squarely.
  5. The seal lips must be lubricated with moly-base grease or engine assembly lube before the seal/housing is slipped over the crankshaft and bolted to the block. Use a new gasket - and RTV sealant - and make sure the dowel pins are in place before installing the housing. If you're working on a 2.6L engine, make sure the oil separator is in place in the housing (see illustration 22.17 in Part A).
  6. Tighten the bolts a little at a time until they're all snug.

Subject: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Mazda B1600, B1800, B2000, B2200, B2600 service, maintenance, repair. ISBN-10: 1563920840 | ISBN-13: 9781563920844 | Haynes 61030
TABLE of CONTENTS:
  • Introduction: Vehicle identification numbers. Buying parts. Safety. Maintenance techniques. Chemical and lubricants, and more.
  • Tune-up and routine maintenance
  • Engine and overhaul procedures
  • Cooling, heating and air-conditioning systems
  • Fuel and exhaust systems
  • Engine electrical systems
  • Emissions control systems
  • Transmission
  • Brakes
  • Suspension and steering systems
  • Body
  • Chassis electrical system
  • Wiring diagrams

Specifications

  • Publisher: Haynes Manuals
  • Pages: 296 - Hundreds of b&w photos and illustrations
  • Binding: Paperback - 8.25 x 10.75 inches
  • ISBN: 978-1-56392-084-4
  • Years: 1972 - 1993