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1979 Ford Truck Maintenance and Lubrication Manual

Essential Procedures and Specifications for Your Vehicle

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This manual provides comprehensive maintenance and lubrication instructions for all 1979 Ford Truck models. Adhering to the procedures outlined herein will help ensure the longevity, reliability, and optimal performance of your vehicle. Regular maintenance is crucial for safe operation and to preserve the value of your Ford Truck.

Please read this manual thoroughly before performing any maintenance or lubrication tasks. Always use appropriate safety precautions and refer to specific service manuals for detailed repair procedures beyond routine maintenance.

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Àyípadà epo ẹ̀rọ àti àlẹ̀mọ́

Regular engine oil and filter changes are vital for engine health. Refer to the 'Specifications' section for recommended oil type and capacity.

  1. Warm the engine to operating temperature, then shut it off.
  2. Place a drain pan under the oil drain plug. Remove the plug and allow oil to drain completely.
  3. Remove the old oil filter. Apply a thin film of new oil to the gasket of the new filter.
  4. Install the new filter, tightening according to manufacturer specifications (usually hand-tight plus 1/2 to 3/4 turn).
  5. Reinstall the drain plug with a new gasket if necessary, tightening to specified torque.
  6. Fill the engine with the recommended amount and type of new engine oil.
  7. Start the engine and check for leaks. Verify oil level on the dipstick after a few minutes of operation and after the engine has been off for a few minutes.

Transmission Fluid Check and Service

Check transmission fluid levels regularly. For automatic transmissions, check with the engine running and warm, in Park or Neutral. For manual transmissions, check with the engine off and cold.

  • Gbigbe Aifọwọyi: Use the dipstick located on the passenger side of the engine compartment. Add recommended fluid if below the 'FULL' mark.
  • Gbigbe pẹlu ọwọ: Fluid level should be at the bottom of the fill plug opening.
  • Refer to the 'Lubrication Schedule' for recommended service intervals.

Brake System Ayewo

Inspect brake fluid level, brake pads/shoes, rotors/drums, and brake lines for wear or damage at recommended intervals.

  • Maintain brake fluid level between MIN and MAX marks. Use only DOT 3 brake fluid.
  • Check brake pad/shoe thickness. Replace if worn to minimum specifications.
  • Inspect brake lines for leaks, cracks, or corrosion.

Itọju System itutu

Maintain proper coolant levels and ensure the system is free of leaks. Use a 50/50 mixture of approved coolant and distilled water.

  • Check coolant level in the reservoir when the engine is cold.
  • Inspect radiator hoses for cracks or swelling.
  • Flush and refill the cooling system at recommended intervals.

Iṣeto Lubrication

Adhere to the following lubrication schedule to ensure all moving parts are adequately protected against wear. Use recommended lubricants as specified in the 'Specifications' section.

Ẹya ara ẹrọInterval (Miles/Months)Lubricant Iru
Engine Oil & Filter3,000 miles / 3 monthsAPI SG/SF 10W-30 (or as specified)
Chassis Lubrication (Grease Fittings)6,000 miles / 6 monthsMulti-purpose Lithium Base Grease
Omi Gbigbe Aifọwọyi24,000 miles / 24 months (Inspect)Type F Automatic Transmission Fluid
Manual Transmission Fluid30,000 miles / 30 months (Inspect/Change)SAE 80W-90 Gear Lubricant
Omi Iyatọ30,000 miles / 30 months (Inspect/Change)SAE 80W-90 Hypoid Gear Lubricant
Omi BrakeInspect at every oil changeDOT 3 Brake Fluid

Awọn pato

This section provides key specifications for 1979 Ford Truck models. Always verify specific requirements for your exact vehicle configuration.

  • Engine Oil Capacity (typical): 5-6 quarts (including filter)
  • Epo Enjini ti a ṣeduro: API SG/SF 10W-30 (for most climates)
  • Automatic Transmission Fluid: Type F Automatic Transmission Fluid
  • Manual Transmission Fluid: SAE 80W-90 Gear Lubricant
  • Differential Fluid: SAE 80W-90 Hypoid Gear Lubricant
  • Omi Brake: DOT 3 Brake Fluid
  • Irú ìtura: Ethylene Glycol based, 50/50 mix with distilled water
  • Tire Pressure (typical): Front: 30-35 PSI, Rear: 35-40 PSI (refer to tire placard on vehicle)
  • Sipaki Plug Gap: 0.035 - 0.045 inches (varies by engine)

Ipilẹ Laasigbotitusita

This section covers common issues and basic diagnostic steps. For complex problems, consult a qualified service technician.

Engine cranks sugbon Yoo ko Bẹrẹ

  • Ṣayẹwo ipele epo.
  • Verify battery charge and connections.
  • Inspect spark plugs and ignition wires for damage.
  • Ensure fuel filter is not clogged.

Ẹ̀rọ gbígbóná ju bó ṣe yẹ lọ

  • Check coolant level in radiator and reservoir.
  • Inspect radiator and hoses for leaks or obstructions.
  • Verify fan operation.
  • Consider a faulty thermostat or water pump.

Iṣẹ́ ìdákọ́rọ̀ tí kò dára

  • Ṣayẹwo ipele omi fifọ.
  • Ṣe àyẹ̀wò àwọn pádì/bàtà bírékì fún ìbàjẹ́.
  • Listen for grinding or squealing noises.
  • Bleed brake system if pedal feels spongy.

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