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NOT in USA< backie is S.Africa or Austalia,why not say where first. so the right books an parts can be told. (and facts from those book)
lost the service manual for it? can't fix cars lacking one, unless doing it wrong is fun or profitable.
B3400 petrol engine, (gasoline USA name)
first is what exact engine is it , DOHC<>?
wow the mazda engine wiki show no 3.4l at all.
ok, found a spec, google like mad.
now we know what engine is there and you never told.
an Essex. and built in Essex UK on that ford plant
so is ford engine not mazda OHV 12 valve (2 per cylinder)
Solid flat tappet lifters
use lifters, , so only ford or the car maker know this spec.
ask them>?
there are 2 ways to do it , one with the book order,
or at TDC 0deg each firing 1 by 1 6times
not you but gee nice to know lacking the book.
and 3rd way, DOHC engine just put a cylinder turned crank until cam heels are on the backside, touching valve stems.
I went online to the Blodgette Company. I went to service request and asked the same question. I recieved an answer via e-mail, the items and part numbers need. I then contacted a local distributor for the items needed.
Here is a link that will have wiring diagram it is for a similar model hunter. Also check your dip switch on the back of the stat to ensure it is set for gas (HG) or electric heat (HE) depending on your type of unit. Good Luck. Rule of thumb for most four wire systems is RED (power to stat) Yellow (Cooling) Green (Fan) White (heat)
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