seal HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual

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Automatic TnsmtsstonSection 14Un;t of length: mm {in)
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MEASUREMENT
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STANDARD INEW)SEBVICE LIMIT
TransmissionMainshaft 2nd gear thrust washer thickness
Thrust washer thicknessMainshaft ball bearing left sideMainshaft lst gear
Countershaft 3rd gear splined washer '96 97 models'98 - 00 models
One-way clutch contact area
Countershaft 1st gear LD.
Park gear O.D.Mainshaft feed pipe A, O.D. (at 15 mm (0.59 inlfrom
Mainshaft feed pipe B, O.D. (at 30 mm {1.2 in) from end)
Countershaft feed pipe O.D. lat 15 mm (0 59 in) from
eno)Mainshaft sealing ring thickness
129 mm 11.1 iniand 35 mm {1.4 in))
Mainshaft bushing l.D.
Mainshaft bushing LD.
Countershaft bushing LD.Mainshaft sealing ring goove width
3.97 4.00 10.156 - 0.157)4.02 - 4.05 (0.158 0.159)
4.07 - 4.10 (0.160 - 0.161)4.12 - 4.15 (0.162 0.163)
4.17 - 4.20 10.164 - 0.165)4.22 - 4.25 (0.166 - 0.167)4.27 - 4.30 (0.168-0.169)
4.32 - 4.35 (0.170 0.171)
4.37 - 4.40 10.172 - 0.173)
4.42 - 4.45 10.114 - 0.175l
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+Wear or damage
2.95 - 3.05 {0.116 - 0.120)2.43 2.50 (0.096 - 0.098)4.45 - 4.50 (0.175 - 0.177i4.95 - 5.00 (0.195 0.197)
Wear or damage
+I
83.339 - 83.365 (3.2810 3.2821)
66.685 - 66.698 (2.6254 - 2.6259)
8.97 - 8.98 (0.353 - 0.354)
5.97 5.9810.2350 - 0.2354i7.97 - 7.98 (0.3138 - 0.3142)
1.87 - 1.97 {0.074 0.078)
6.0 r8 - 6.030 {0.2369 - 0.2374)
9.000 - 9.01s 10.3543-0.3549)8.000-8.022 (0.3150 - 0.3158)
2.025 - 2.015 l0.0197 -0.0417)
Wear or damageWear or darn age
8.95 (0.352J
5.95 (0.234)
7.95 (0.313)
1.80 (0.071)
6.045 (0.2380)
9.03 (0.356)
8.03 {0.316)2.08 (0.082)
Regulatorvalve body
Seating ring conlact area l.D.35.000 35.02511.3780 1.3782)35.050 (1.3799)
Shifting device andpark brake controlReverse shift fork Iinger thicknessPark brake pawl
Park gear
5.90 - 6.00 (0.232 - 0.236)5.40 (0.213)
lWear or other defect
Servo bodyShift fork shaft bore LD.
Shift fork shaft valve bore l.D.
14.000 - 14.010 (0.5512 - 0.5516)
37.000 - 37.039 (1.4567 - 1.4582)37.045 (1.4585)
ATF pumpATF pump gear side clearanceATF pump gear-to-body clearance DriveDaiven
ATF pump driven gear LD.ATF pump driven gear shaft O.D
0.03 -0.05 {0.001 - 0.002)0.1050 - 0.1325 (0.0041 - 0.0052)
0.0350 - 0.0625 (0.0014 - 0.0025)14.0'|6 - 14.034 {0.5518 - 0.5525i13.980 13.990 (0.5504 0.5508)
0.07 (0.003)
Differentialcarrier
Pinion shaft contact area LD.
Carrier to'pinion clearanceDriveshaft contact are LD.
Carrier to-driveshaft clearance
18.010 18.028 {0.7091 0.7098)
0.023 - 0.057 (0.0009 -0.0022)
26.025 * 26.045 11.0246 1.0254)
0.045 - 0.086 (0.0018 - 0.0034)
0.1 {0.004)
0.12 {0.005)
Differentialprnron gearBacklasht.D.Pinion gear to-pinion shaft clearance
0.05 - 0.15 {0.002 - 0.006)18.042 - 18.066 (0.7103 - 0.7113i0.055 - 0.095 (0.0022 - 0.0037)ffi.oour
Set ring-to bearing outer race clearance0 - 0.15 (0 0.006)Adjust
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Transmission(cont'd)
MEASUREMENT
Thrust shim,25 x 31 mm thickness
STANDARD {NEW}
rlz-r-osr-o.o+o oolrr1.09 - 1.12 (0.043 0.044)1.16 1.19 (0.046 - 0.047)1.23 1.26 (0.048 0.050)1.30 - 1.33 (0.051 0.052)1.37 - 1.40 (0.054 0.055)1.44 - 1.47 (0.057 0.058)1.51 1.54 (0.059 0.061)1.58 1.61 (0.062 - 0.063)1.65 - 1.68 (0.065 0.066)1.72 1.75 {0.068 0.069)1.79 1 .a2 t0.O10 - 0.012]}1.055 1.085 (0.0415 0.0427)1.125 - 1.155 (0.0443 0.0454)1.195 - 'I.225 (0.0470 0.0482)1.265 - 1.29s (0.0498 0.0510)1.335 1.365 (0.0526 - 0.0537)1.40s - 1.435 (0.0553 - 0.0565)r.475 1.505 {0.0580 0.0593)1.545 1.575 (0.0608 0.0620)1.615 1.645 (0.0636 - 0.0648)1.685 1.71510.0663 - 0.0675)1.755 - 1.785 {0.0691 0.0703)
SERVICE LIMIT
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Cotters thickness2.87 - 2.90 (0.1 13 - 0.114)2.97 - 3.00 (0.117 0.118)3.07 -3.10 \0.121 0.122)3.17 - 3.20 (0.125 0.126)
Wear,or damaged
IWear or damaoedATF pump drive sprocket thrust shim, 22 x 28 mmthickness1.12 1.1510.044 - 0.045)1.37 1.40 (0.054 - 0.055)1.62 - 1.65 (0.064 0.065)1.87 - 1.90 (0.074,0.075)2.12 2.15 (0.083 - 0.08s)2.37 2.40 (0.093 0.094)
Wear or damaged
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{Wear or damagedSecondary gear shaft thrust shim, 25 x 35 rnmthickness2.80 - 2.85 (0.1't0 - 0.112)2.90 2.95 (0.114 - 0.116)3.00 3.05 (0.118 - 0.120)3.10 -3.15 10.122 0.124)3.20 - 3.25 (0.126, 0.128i3.30 - 3.35 (0.130 0.132)3.40 - 3.4s 10.134 0.136)3.50 3.55 (0.138 - 0.140)3.60,3.65 (0.142 0.144)3.70 - 3.75 (0.146 0.148)3.80 - 3.8510.150 0.152)
Wear or damaged
Wear or damaqedInput shaft feed pipe O.D.Drive pulley leed pipeForward clutch feed pipeInput shaft bushing t.D.Drive pulley feed pipe bushingForward clutch feed pipe bushingDriven shaft feed pipe O.D.Start clutch feed pipe (right side cover side)Driven pulley feed pipeStan clutch feed pipe (ftywheet housing side)Driven pulley shaft bushing LD.Stan clutch feed pipe (right side cover sroerDrive pulley feed pipeStart clutch feed pipe (flywheel housing side)Secondary driven gear sealing ring groove widthStart clutch end plate l.D.Input shaft sealing ring groove widthDnve pullev shaft LD. at sealing ring
Park brake conePark brake pawlPark gear
6.97 - 6.98 (0.274 - 0.27s)11.47 - 1'1.48 (0.4516 0.4520)
7.O0O 7.0t510.2156 - 0.2762]l11.500 11.518 (0.4528 0.4535)
6.97 - 6.9A \0.214 0.275:l11.47 - 11.48 (0.4516 _ 0.4520)8.97 8.98 10.353 - 0.354)
7.000 7.015 (0.2756 - 0.2762)1 1.500 - '11.518 (0.4528 - 0.4535)9.000 9.015 10.354 - 0.355)2.50 2.65 (0.098 0.104)88.900,88.935 (3.500 - 3.501)2.00 2.10 10.079 - 0.083)
5*
6.95 (0.274)
11.45 (0.451)
7.030 (0.277)11.533 (0.4s4)
6.95 (0.274)
11.45 (0.451)
8 95 (0.352)
t.030l0.2t7l1r.533 (0.454)
9.03 (0.356)2.655 (0. r05)Wear or damaged2.105 (0.083)Wear or damaqedShifting deviceano parKbrake control
Wear or other defectWear or other defectWear or other defect
Standardsand Service Limits
CW {cont'd)Section 14
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ILubrication Points
For the details of lubrication points and types of lubricants to be applied, refer to the lllustrated Index and various workprocedures (such as Assembly/Reassembly, Replacement, Overhaul. Installation, etc.) contained in each section.
No.LUBRICATION POINTS
Engine
LUBRICANT
"Energy Conserving" grade oil,The oil container may also display the Apl Certification markshown below. Make sure it says ,,For Gasoline Engines.,,SAE Viscosity: See chart below,
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TransmissionManualGenuine Honda MTF*1
Genuine Honda Premium FormulaAutomatic Transmission Fluid (ATF)*,
Genuine Honda CVT Fluid*3
Genuine Honda DOT3 Brake Fluid*a
Automatic
CVT
3Brake Line
ClL,tci t""e4
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Genuine Honda DOT3 Brake Fluid*aPower steering gearboxSteering grease P/N 08733 - BO70EShift lever pivots (manual transmission)Grease with molybdenum disulfide7-:ti
9
10'l'l
l3
14
't7
18
19
20
2122
Release fork (manual trancmi<si^nl
Steering bootsTailgate hinges and latches (2-door HatchbacklSteering ball joints
Shift lever (automatic transmission)Pedal linkageBrake master cylinder pushrod
Super High Temp Urea crease (p/N 08798 - 9OO2)
i Multi-purpose grease
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Honda White Lithium Grease
Multi-purpose grease
Silicone grease
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Trunk hinges and latch (4-door Sedan and 2-doorCoupe)Door hinges upper and lowerDoor opening detentsHood hinge and hood latch-FUet T ter ttd
Clutch master cylinder pushrodThrottle cable end and throttle linkageRear brake shoe linkagesSteering wheel (back side)
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Caliper piston seal, dust seal,caliper pin. pistonThrottle cable end (dashboard lower panel)
Power steering system (for cars with p/S)
Air conditioning compressorComDressor oil:SANDEN: SPlo P/N 38897 - p13 -A01AH or 38899 - p13_ A01{For Refrigerant: HFC-134a (R-134a))
CERTIFICATION SEAL
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NorE: The items m arked * 1, *2, +3, *4 and +5 on above chan are described as folows:*1: Always use Genuine Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF). Using motor oil can cause stiffer shifting because itdoes not contain the proper additives.*2: Always use Genuine Honda premium Formula Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). Using a non-Honda ATF can affectshift quality.+3: Use Genuine Honda cVTfluid only usingotherfluid can affect tra nsmission operation and may reduce transmission life.*4: Always use Genuine Honda DoT3 Brake Fluid. Using a non-Honda brake fluid can cause corrosion and dec.ease the lifeof the svstem.*5: Always use Genuine Honda Power steering Fluid. using any other type of power steering fluid or automatrc transmissionfluid can cause increased wear and poor steering in cold weather.
4-2
Recommended Engine Oil
Engine oil viscosity forambrent temperature ranges
API SERVICE LABEL

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81642 engine:
8 x 1.25 mm
22N,n 12 2 kdl'rn,
Replace.
,&16 rbt.ftl
Replace.
SELF.LOCKING8 x 1.25 mm16 N.m t1.6 kg{ m, 12 lbl'ft)
Replace.
GASKETSReplace.
10 x 1 .25 mm
s4 N.m {5.5 kgf m, 40 lbf'ftl
32.
PIPE A
RePlace'
Remove the damper forks (see section 18).
Disconnect the suspension lower arm ball joints
(see section 18).
Remove the driveshafts.
CAUTION:
o Do not pull on th€ drivoshaft. the CV ioint may
com9 apart.
o Use care whgn prying out the assombly.
Pull it straight to avoid damaging the differential
oil seal or intermediate shaft dust seal.
NoTE: Coat all precision-finished surfaces with
clean engine oil. Tie plastic bags over the driveshaft
enos.
34.
HO2S CONNECTOR
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35.
36.
Lower the hoist.
Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses and
heater hoses,
37. Removs the ATF cooler hoses, then plug the ATF
cooler hoses and PiPes (A,/T)
UPPERRADIATOR HOSE
HOSES
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Cylinder Head/Valve Train
Dl6Y5, D16Y7, Dl6Y8 engines
Special Tools ............. G2
VTEC Control System
Troubleshooting Flowchart .........." 6-3
VTEG Solenoid Valve
Inspection ............" 6-6
VTEC Rocker Arms
Manual lnspection
(D16Y5 engine) ............................. 6-7
Manual Inspection
(D16Yg enginel ................'............ 6-7
Inspection Using Special Tools
{D16Y5 engine} .....................""'... 6-8
Inspection Using Special Tools
(D16Y8 engine) .........................'.'. 6-10
Valve Clearance
Adiustment ..."".....6-12
Valve Seals
Replacement (Cylinder head removal
not requiredl ................................ 6-1tl
Crankshaft Pulley and PulleY Bolt
Replacement ."...... &16
Timing Selt
lllustrated Index ............................... 6-17
Inspection .............. 6-18
Tension Adjustment ........................ 6- 1 I
Removal ......,,......... 6-19
lnstallation ............. 6-20
Crankshaft Speed Fluctuation (CKF) Sensor
Repf acement .........6'22
Cylinder Head
lllustrated Index ............................... 6-23
Removal ................. 6-27
Warpage ................ 6-40
lnstallation ............. 6-45
Rocker Arms
Removal ................. 6-30
Disassembly/Reassambly ............... 6-31
Rocker Arms and Lost Motion Assemblies
Inspection (D16Y5, D16Yg
enginesl "..........' 5-34
Rocker Arms and Shafts
Glearance Inspection ....................... 6-35
Camshaft
Inspection .............. 6-36
Valves, Valve Springs and Valve Seals
Removal ........""..... 6-38
Valve Guides
Valve Movement .............................. 6-39
Replacement .........6-41
Reaming .......'......'.' 6-43
Valve Seats
Reconditioning .'....6'40
Valves
lnstallation ............. 6-tt3
Camshaft/Rocker Arms and
Camshaft Seal/Pulley
lnstallation ............. 6-44

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VTEC Rocker Arms
Inspection Using SpecialTools (Dl6Y5 enginel
CAUTION:
. Before using th6 Valve Inspection Tool, make 3ure
that ths air pressure gaugo on the air comptsssor
indicates over iloo kPa 14 kgf/cmr, 57 psi).
. Inspecl th6 valv€ clearance beforo rocker atm insDec"
tion,
'1.
Cover the timing belt with a shop towel to protect tho
belt.
Check ths intakg primaty rocker arm of each cylindqr atTDC.
Remove the cylinder head cover.
NOTE: Refer to page 6-46 when installing the cylin-
der head cover.
Plug the relief hole with the special tool.
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OTLAJ - PR3O2OB
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3, Remove the sealing bolt from the inspection holeand connect the an air pressure regulator with a 0 -
100 psi gauge.
10 x 1.0 mmSEALING BOLT20 N.m {2.0 kgj'm. 14lblft}
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'10 x 1.0 mmADAPTER;NSp€CTTONHOLE (Commercially
available)
l'Pullthe dial andturn to adlust,
Loosen the regulator valve on the valve inspection
tool and apply the specified air pressure.
Spocified Air Pressurei
250 kPa {2.5 kg,t/cm,,36 psi}
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VTEC Rocker Arms
Inspection Using Special Tools (D16Y8 enginel
CAUTION:
o Before using the Valve Inspection Tool. mak6 surethat the air pressure gauge on the air comprsssor
indicates ovor 400 kPa {4 kgf/cm,, 57 psil.
. Inspect th6 valve clearanco before rockar arm inspec-
tion.
. Cov€r th€ timing belt with a shop towel to protect
the bolt.
. Check tho intake prima.y rockff arm of each cylindel
at TDC.
1.Remove the cylinder head cover.
NOTE: Refer to page 6-46 when installing the cylinder
neao cover,
Plug the relief hole with the specialtool.
OTLAJ - PR3O2OB
I,^ A IAo- tu
3. Remove the sealing bolt from the inspection hole
ancl connect an air pressure regulator with a 0 - 100psi gauge.
l0 x 1.0 mmSEALING EOLT20 N.m (2.0 kgf.m, 14 lbf.ft)
(AIR PRESSUREREGULATOR
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Valve Seals
Replacement (Cylinder head removal not requiredl
NOTE: Cylinder head removal is not required in thisprocedure.
The procedure shown below applies when using the in-
car valve spring compressor (Snap-on YA884S withY48845 - 2 A7/8" attachment).
!@@ Alway wear approved eye protection whenusing ihe in-cai valve spring compressor.
1. Turn the crankshaft so that the No. I and the No. 4pistons are at top dead center (TDC).
2. Remove the cylinder head cover and the rocker arm
assembly.
NOTE:
. Refer to page 6-30 for rocker arm assembly
removat.
. When removing or installing the rocker armassembly, do not remove the camshaft holder
bolts. The bolts will keep the holders, springs
and rocker arms on the shaft.
. Refer to page 6-46 when installing the cylinder
head cover.
Remove the fuel injectors and the wire harness.
Using the 8 mm bolts supplied with the tool. mount
the two uprights to the cylinder head at the end
camshaft holders. The uprights fit over the cam-
shaft as shown.
lnsert the cross shaft through the top hole of thetwo uprights.
3.
4.
6-14
Intake Valve Seals:
6. Select the 7/8 in diameter short compressor attach-ment, and fasten the attachment to the No. 4 hole of
the leve. arm with the speed pin supplied.
8.
7.lnsert an air adapto. into the spark plug hole. pump
air into the cylinder to keep the valve closed whilecompressing springs and removing the valve keepers.
Put shop towels over the oil passages to prevent
the valve keepers from falling into the cylinder
neao.
OIL PASSAGES
Position the lever arm under the cross shaft so thelever is perpendicular to the shaft and the compres-
sor attachment rests on top of the retainer for thespring being compressed. Use the front position
slot on the lever as shown.
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OIL PASSAGES
IN-CAR SPRING COMPRESSOR
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10. Using a downward motion on the lever arm, com-
.press the valve spring and remove the keepers from
the valve stem. Slowly release pressure on the
spring.
11. Remove the valve seals (see page 6-38).
12. Install the valve seals {see page 6-43).
13. Install the springs, the retainers and the keepers in
reverse order of removal.
Exhaust Valvs Sesls:
Select the 7/8 in. diameter short compressor attach-
ment, and fasten the attachment to the No. 2 hole of
the lever arm with the speed pin supplied.
Position the lever arm under the cross shaft so the
lever is perpendicular to the shaft and the compres-
sor attachment rests on top of the retainer for the
spring being compressed. Use the front position
slot on the lever as shown.
'14.
IN-CAR SPRING COMPRESSOR
7/8 in SHORT ATTACHMENT
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16.Using a downward motion on the lever arm, com-
press the valve spring and remove the keepers from
the valve stem. Slowly release pressure on the
spnng.
Remove the valve seals {see page 6-38),
Install the valve seals (see page 6-43).
Install the springs, the retainers and the keepers in
reverse order of removal.
Repeat steps 6 to 19 on the other cylinders.
't7.
'18.
19.
20.
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Timing Belt
Illustrated lndex
NOTE:
. Refer to page 6-20 for how to position the crankshaft and pulley before installing the belt.
. Mark the direction of rotation on the belt before removing.
a Do not use the upper cover and lower cover for storing removed items,
. Clean the upper cover and lower cover before installing.
. Replace the ca mshaft seals and cra n kshaft sea ls if there is oil leakage.
. Refer to page 6-16 before installing the timing belt.
CYLINDER HEADCOVERReler to page 6-46when installing.
HEAD COVEB GASKETReplaco when l6akin9,domaged or deteriorated.Apply liquid gasket at
th€ lour corners of thetecessos.
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TIMING BELTInspection, page 6-18Adjustment, page 6-18Removal, page 6-19Installation. page 6-20
I x 1.25 mm3t N.m {3.8 kgf'm, 27 lbfftl
Apply engine oilto the bolt
thleads.
CRANKSHAFT SPEED FI.UCTUATION
lcr(Fl sENsoRReplacement, Page 6-22
UPPER COVEB
lnstallwithsurface facing in.
TIMING BELTDRIVE PULLEYReplacement, page 6_16
6x1.0mm9.8 N'm 11.0 kgt m,7.2 tbf.ft)NUBBER SEALSReplace when damagedor deledorated.
LOWER COVER
FUBBERPLUG
CRANKSHAFT PULLEYReplacement, page 6'16
PULLEY BOLTlil x 1.25 mm20 N.m 12.0 kgt.m,14 lbt'ft) + 90"Replacement, page 6'16Do not us6 an impactwrench when installing.
x 1.0 mmBOLT o-RING10 x 1,25 mm Reolace.14 N.m {,1.5 kgt m, 33 lbt ftl
6x1.0mmt2 N.m 11.2 kgf'm,8.7 tbt f0
9.E N'm (1.0 kgt.m,?.2 tbf.ftl\.-,o
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