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u'd need a proper manual for this in my opinion
like there are plenty of dea lers and online shops that deal in those..
you can get some free at reliable-store and it;s actually really illustrative
The 4BA1 is a 2.8 L (2,775 cc) diesel sold in Isuzu Elf light trucks of several generations
what year, and in what car? or truck?
this is a USA forum and we dont have elfs, here, im guessing elf.
did you goggle first.?
here ill do that for you. https://www.google.com/webhp?gws_rd=ssl#q=++isuzu+4ba1+valve+clearance
We are talking rear end hear correct . However torque isn't spicific to vehicles what it is spicific to is the grade of the metal V S the treard pitch V S the size of the shaft and nut .Most poinion nuts are what is called flange nuts witch means there is a base on the nut and you need 2 differant wrenches to install or remove one to hold one side and the other to break it free on tighten .The problem here is its hard to know with a torque wrench on the nut and an open end wrench on the pinion side . So take to big open ended wrenches and crank them together as tight as you can . this gives you x2 torque but the spec about 65 ftlbs to 90 lbs for most although you will not be able to measure acuralty
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