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leys utilize two common shafts while the remaining two are on separate shafts LUBRIPLATE LUBRIPLATE iyo g sW COMMON LOCATION WITH PARKING BRAKE CABLE PULLEYS LUBRIPLATE Fig 2 12 Pulley Lubrication Clutch Cable BODY LUE Many of the annoying squeaks and noises that occur in closed bodies are due to neglecting a very important maintenance service which all bodies should receive regularly The movable mechanical parts of the body are lubricated at the factory for easy operation and to eliminate squeaks caused by frictional contact This lubrication should be maintained and replenished at periodic intervals Most body lubrication points do not carry heavy loads like the chassis and for this reason many of the points do not require as heavy nor as frequent lubrication as the chassis points But because of the more frequent use of some parts such as door locks and door lock strikers it is important that these readily accessible parts be lubricated at least twice a year Other body parts should be lubricated whenever access to the parts is available For body lubrication a specific kind of lubricant the one best suited for individual points should be used Knowing what to use and where to use it together with a little care and cleanliness will bring many returns in the satisfaction and pleasure of driving a car properly serviced Wipe o all lubrication points before applying new lubricant Remove all excess lubricant where necessary to prevent staining of trim or clothing THE FOLLOWING PARTS SHOULD BE LUBRICATED TWICE EACH YEAR Front and Rear Door Lower Hinge Assembly Wipe off dirt and apply a light coat of Lubriplate or equivalent to areas indicated by arrows in Figure 2 14 Wipe off excess lubricant Lubrication of front and rear LUBRIPLATE O J LUBRIPLATE COMMON LOCATION WITH CLUTCH CABLE PULLEYS i LUBRIPLATE I Fig 2 13 Pulley Lubrication Parking Broke Cable IRICATION door upper hinges is typical of lubrication of lower hinges v f i i Fig 2 14 Front and Rear Lower Hinge Assembly Door Lock Striker Wipe off dirt and apply a light coat of stick type lubricant to top surface of lock bolt teeth at areas indicated by 1 in Figure 2 15 Instrument Panel Compartment Door Hinge Wipe off dirt and apply a sparing amount of dripless oil to the hinge and hinge stop friction points Operate door and wipe off all excess lubricant