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[WARNING] Torque settings

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Hi,
Based on a recent phone call, I would just like to stress to all list
members how important it is to make sure that if you are going to work
on your LC you must use a torque wrench for tightening up all major
bolts and nuts when re-assembling the vehicle and then check them again
a couple of hundred miles later.
Personally when re-assembling a vehicle, I always check the torque on
each nut/bolt at least twice just out of habit, which helps when you
have a series of bolts or nuts because it is quite easy to for you to
forget one.
If you don't know the torque settings get yourself a manual (the Haynes
manual is fine for basic stuff like this) or ask on the list.
Also, if you want to be on the safe side with key bolts like brake
caliper bolts, stick a drop or two of locktite on it - this should help
prevent them working loose.
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Regards,
Julian Voelcker
Mobile: 07971 540362
Cirencester, United Kingdom
1994 HDJ80, 2.5" OME Lift
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [Email address removed] [mailto:[Email address removed]]
On Behalf Of Julian Voelcker
Sent: 18 July 2005 11:44
I'm down to the last 10 pages of electrical diagrams on RM184E so
that'll be available in the next few days.
Best Regards,
Jon.
 
Hi Jon,
You star - are you just scanning them as images or OCRing them?
If you are just doing them as images I might be able to OCR them, which
should bring the eventual file sizes down quite a bit.
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Regards,
Julian Voelcker
Mobile: 07971 540362
Cirencester, United Kingdom
1994 HDJ80, 2.5" OME Lift
 
On 7/18/05, Julian Voelcker <[Email address removed]> wrote:
Helo guys,
That's bloody marvellous! I could help with indexing ( something
Toyota forgot to do!)
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Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [Email address removed] [mailto:[Email address removed]]
On Behalf Of Julian Voelcker
Sent: 18 July 2005 15:42
They're 300dpi greyscale tiff's that have been cleaned as I went.
They're quite good quality so OCR'ing them is a possibility, there are a
lot of diagrams though so you won't get away with doing whole pages at a
time. My next step would be to investigate conversion to PDF, OCR'ing as
much as possible but I have that as a low priority now that the main
chore is done. Browsing as indexed PDF would be much nicer than as bunch
of tiff's though.
You'll be more than welcome to experiment with them ;-) There are 1024
pages (621Mb) as of now with just a few more to add.
Be patient with me finishing the electrical diagrams, they're all much
wider than my A4 scanner and have to be scanned in sections and stitched
back together carefully so as not to lose any information.
Now then, who's going to own up to having a copy of RM315E, or if you
know where I can get one, that's next in sequence and important
additions for those of us with 80's between about 1992 & 1995.
Best Regards,
Jon.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [Email address removed] [mailto:[Email address removed]]
On Behalf Of Roman
Sent: 18 July 2005 15:55
Now we have the raw materials it can be refined over time by anyone with
the inclination but there's a lot of it!
Best Regards,
Jon.
 
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Hi Jon,
On the OCRing, I have always used Omnipage Pro that will handle the
text and the images and should be OK for the job - if you would like to
email me some page then I can see what I can do.
If we can get them all OCRed then the next step would be indexing them
and converting to PDF, although once in PDF you will be able to do text
searches etc.
I have one here that you could use.
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Regards,
Julian Voelcker
Mobile: 07971 540362
Cirencester, United Kingdom
1994 HDJ80, 2.5" OME Lift
 
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