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HOMESERVICE MANUALSEAGLE1988PREMIER V6-182 3.0L SOHCREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSPECIFICATIONSMECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSCOOLING SYSTEMSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
1988 Eagle Premier V6-182 3.0L SOHC
System Specifications
1988 Eagle Premier V6-182 3.0L SOHCSECTION System Specifications
COMPONENT & FASTENER SIZE TORQUE
Alternator Locking Bolt M8x1.25 27 Nm (20 ft.lbs.)
Alternator Pivot BoltM10x1.50 50 Nm (37 ft.lbs.)
Coolant Temperature Sensor M14x1.25 28 Nm (21 ft.lbs.)
Electric Cooling Fan to Radiator Screws M6x1.00 8.8 Nm (78 in.lbs.)
Idler Pulley to Timing Cover ScrewsM10x1.50 40 Nm (30 ft.lbs.)
Radiator to Condenser Upper Mounting Screws M6x1.00 4 Nm (35 in.lbs.)
Radiator to Condenser Lower Mounting Screws M6x1.00 5 Nm (44 in.lbs.)
Thermostat Cover Mounting ScrewsM8x1.25 27 Nm (20 ft.lbs.)
Water Pump Mounting BoltsM8x1.25 27 Nm (20 ft.lbs.)
Alternator Locking Bolt M8x1.25 27 Nm (20 ft.lbs.)
Alternator Pivot BoltM10x1.50 50 Nm (37 ft.lbs.)
Coolant Temperature Sensor M14x1.25 28 Nm (21 ft.lbs.)
Electric Cooling Fan to Radiator Screws M6x1.00 8.8 Nm (78 in.lbs.)
Idler Pulley to Timing Cover ScrewsM10x1.50 40 Nm (30 ft.lbs.)
Radiator to Condenser Upper Mounting Screws M6x1.00 4 Nm (35 in.lbs.)
Radiator to Condenser Lower Mounting Screws M6x1.00 5 Nm (44 in.lbs.)
Thermostat Cover Mounting ScrewsM8x1.25 27 Nm (20 ft.lbs.)
Water Pump Mounting BoltsM8x1.25 27 Nm (20 ft.lbs.)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.