
1949-1950-1951 Ford Passenger Car Shop Manual (7098 A) November 24, 1950
1949-1950-1951 Ford Passenger Car Shop Manual (7098 A) November 24, 1950
This manual combines under one cover complete service information for the 1949-50-51 Ford
Passenger Cars. All aspects of the servicing of
the parts, assemblies, or systems involved will be
found here. Repair men will find step by step
procedures plus disassembled views of all of the
assemblies used in these models. The diagnostician will find that working procedures for each
kind of trouble he will encounter are covered.
Maintenance and lubrication data is provided
for those interested in this aspect of service.
Service Managers and salesmen will find hints
of everyday care that they can pass on to their
customers. Collision men will find construction
detail well illustrated to assist them in collision
work. Electrical men will find simply written
principles, not only of operation, but of testing
as well fc£,!ach of the electrical units or systems.
Upholstery men will find how-to-do-it procedures
for their work.
Step-by-step procedures for the disassembly,
inspection, and repair are presented throughout
this manual. In addition, each assembly has been
illustrated disassembled, with each of the component parts arranged in the order of assembly
or disassembly. In many cases, a glance at these
illustrations will tell you all you need to know
about how the parts go together. These illustrations carry basic part numbers for each of the
parts. These basic numbers plus the model number of the car will permit you to order parts
from any Ford dealer even though you may not
have a "Parts Book."
In recognition of the specialization that is currently practiced in many service establishments,
this manual has been divided into five major
divisions. These five parts are as follows:
Part ONE—POWER PLANT—has to do with
the Ford engines and the various systems that
are necessary to their operation. These include
fuel system, ignition system, and the cooling
system.
Part TWO—CHASSIS—starting with the
clutch, covers the entire power train (clutch,
transmission, drive line, rear axles, etc.) and the
running gear (wheels, tires, brakes, springs, suspension, frames, steering gear, and linkages, etc.).
Part THREE—ELECTRICAL AND ACCESSORIES—covers all of the electrical systems
and units (other than ignition which is covered
in Part ONE) and all of the accessories for
Ford cars.
Part FOUR—BODIES—contains complete information on the maintenance and repair of all
body components, including adjustment and
alignment not only of the body proper, but also
of doors, deck lids, hoods, fenders, and shields.
Part FIVE—MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE
SHOOTING, AND SPECIFICATIONS—has
been arranged in the back of the book separately
for the convenience of quick service men. In
this part, all of the information ordinarily required for quick service men and service salesmen has been combined into three separate
chapters.
The Table of Contents on the next page shows
not only the part break-down as described above,
but also the chapters that have been established
in each of the five parts. Each chapter has been
divided into sections which also are listed in
the Table of Contents. Regardless of the aspect
of service in which you are interested or the
unit of the vehicle in which you may be specializing, a glance at the Table of Contents will
quickly direct you to the portion of this manual
in which you are interested. If you are interested
in maintenance procedures, trouble shooting, or
specifications, the information you desire will be
found in Part FIVE. Otherwise, it will fall in
one of the four other parts. A quick glance at
the chapter and section listings under the part
involved will direct you to the page desired.
Throughout this manual the top of each lefthand, even-numbered page gives the name of the
chapter; and the top of each right-hand, oddnumbered page gives the name of the section
involved. Thus, regardless of where you open the
manual, a glance at the top of the two pages
will tell you exactly what subject matter is discussed at that point.
No one expects even the most experienced
mechanic to remember all details of servicing
these cars and you will find that you will have
to occasionally refer to this manual. Keep your
manual where it will be readily available for
reference at all times.
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