Tools - Introduction of Tool Board Overlay Kit

1991 Jaguar XJ-6 L6-4.0LSECTION Tools - Introduction of Tool Board Overlay Kit

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TOOLS, EQUIPMENT & LITERATURE
NO: 38


TOOL BOARDS


Model: ALL Date: MARCH, 1991

KEY POINTS: INTRODUCTION OF TOOL BOARD OVERLAY KIT


A new tool board overlay system is being introduced for Jaguar Required Tools. This new kit will be shipped to you automatically. It consists of 12 board overlays, 2 additional blank tool boards, additional hooks, hardware and installation instructions.

Tools will now be grouped numerically on the boards due to the excess space required with the current repair section grouping. This is the same numeric sequence found in the Jaguar Required Tool List, (S 34B).

Before installing the overlays on the tool boards, all existing tools must be removed from the boards. Keep the tools in numerical order, as this will aid in the update procedure.

The overlays should be installed on the blank boards, held in place by the tool mounting hooks (refer to the installation instructions provided with the kit).

Tools should then be placed on the boards, as per the corresponding numbers and pictures on the overlays. A cross reference chart is included with the instructions detailing which tools go on each board, as well as the old board location.


NOTE: Some tools have been deleted from the tool boards. This list can also be found in the instructions included with the kit.

RENDER: 1.0x

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