
BODY REPAIR
BASE OF BODY REPAIR
9-32
Only the amounts of paint to be used for the day's work should
be in the work area; do not keep excessive amounts of paint, or
paint which is not going to be used, in the work area.
HEALTH AND SANITATION PROCEDURES
The following points should be noted for employee health and
sanitation.
•
The work area should be well ventilated in order to prevent
the inhalation of dust, organic solvent vapors, etc.
•
All unused paint cans must be securely covered.
•
Care should be taken to avoid exposure to the skin of adhe-
sives, organic solvents, etc.
If an unavoidable exposure occurs, the exposed area
should be immediately washed with clean water.
VEHICLE PROTECTION
•
Vehicle covers (fender covers, seat covers, etc.) and tape (if
there is the possibility of damage by tools, equipment, etc.)
should be used to protect painted surfaces, interior/exterior
parts and components, etc., from staining and damage.
•
For welding operations, a heat-resistant protective cover
should be used to protect glass, seats, instrument panel,
carpeting, etc.
HEAT-WITHSTAND TEMPERATURES OF RESIN-PLASTIC PARTS
M4090016000010
Because resin-plastic parts are deformed by heat,
they should be removed if the heat to be applied is
high enough to cause deformation, as shown by the
table below.
AB200106
AB200107
MATERIAL NAME ABBREVIATION
HEAT-DEFORMATION
TEMPERATURE
°
C (
°
F)
WHERE MAINLY USED
Acrylonitrile
styrene acrylate
ASA
80 (176)
Door mirror, Pillar garnish, License
garnish, Radiator grille
Acrylonitrile
butadiene styrene
ABS
80 (176)
Air spoiler, Console box, Radiator grille,
Rear garnish, Headlight bezel
Cellulose acetate
CA
50 to 90 (122 to 194)
Summary of Contents for Lancer Evolution VIII 2003
Page 14: ...36 1 GROUP 36 PARKING BRAKE CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 36 2 ...
Page 27: ...NOTES ...
Page 34: ...34 1 GROUP 34 REAR SUSPENSION CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 34 2 ...
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Page 58: ...31 1 GROUP 31 WHEEL AND TIRE CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 31 2 ...
Page 60: ...21 1 GROUP 21 CLUTCH CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 21 2 ...
Page 70: ...27 1 GROUP 27 REAR AXLE CONTENTS REAR AXLE 27 2 DIFFERENTIAL 27 3 ...
Page 75: ...NOTES ...
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Page 94: ...26 1 GROUP 26 FRONT AXLE CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 26 2 ...
Page 114: ...11A 1 GROUP 11A ENGINE CONTENTS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 11A 2 BASE ENGINE 11A 3 ...
Page 119: ...NOTES ...
Page 126: ...13B 1 GROUP 13B FUEL SUPPLY CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 13B 2 FUEL TANK 13B 3 ...
Page 129: ...NOTES ...
Page 130: ...25 1 GROUP 25 PROPELLER SHAFT CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 25 2 ...
Page 132: ...16 1 GROUP 16 ENGINE ELECTRICAL CONTENTS CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR 16 2 ...
Page 134: ...12 1 GROUP 12 ENGINE LUBRICATION CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 12 2 ...
Page 142: ...32 1 GROUP 32 POWER PLANT MOUNT CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 32 2 ...
Page 144: ...14 1 GROUP 14 ENGINE COOLING CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 14 2 ...
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Page 162: ...13 1 GROUP 13 FUEL CONTENTS MULTIPORT FUEL SYSTEM MFI 13A FUEL SUPPLY 13B ...
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Page 203: ...7 1 GROUP 7 WIRING AND PIPING DIAGRAM CONTENTS PIPING DIAGRAM 7 2 ...
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Page 265: ...5 1 GROUP 5 SYNTHETIC RESIN PARTS CONTENTS LOCATION OF SYNTHETIC RESIN PARTS 5 2 ...
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Page 283: ...FENDER SHIELD WELDED PANEL REPLACEMENT 3 7 NOTES ...
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