spark plug HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual

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Standards and Service Limits
ElectricalSection 23
*1: Do not adiust the gap, replace spark plug it it is out of spec.*2r When using a new belt, adjust d€tl€ction or tension to new valu€s. Run tho engine lor 5 minutes thon turn it off.Readiust de{lection or tension to usod belt values.
MEASUREMENTSTANDARD {NEWI
lgnilion coilRat€d voltago VPrimary winding resistance at 58'F (20'C) OSecondary winding resistance 6t 68'F (20"C) kO0.6 - 0.812.4 - 19.2
lgnition wireResistance ar 68"F (20'C) k025 max.
Spark plugTvpeGap B18Bl engineB18Cl engine
STANDARD INEW}SEN$CE UM]T
See Section 231.0 - 1.1 {0.039 - 0.043}1.3 {0.051)rl
lgnition timingAt idling" BTDC (Red)- rpmM/T16" r 2. -750 r 50 (Neurra0
16" t 2" -750 r 50 |!]or L?.lposition)Alternator b€lt'2Deflecrion wilh 98 N {10 kgf,22lbllbetween pulleys9.0 - 11.0 (0.35 - 0.43) with us6d b6li6.0 - 8.0 {0.24 - 0.31} with new b6lt
Eelt t€nsion N (kgf, lbf)Measured with belt tension gsuge340 - 490 {35 - 50, 77 - 110) with used bolt690 - 880 {70 - 90, 154 - 198} with now boh
AlternatorOurput l3.5 V at hot ACoil resistance (rotor) at 68"F {20"C} 0Slip ring O.D.Brush lengthErush spring tonsion N (kgt, lbf)
STANDARD INEWISENUCE UMTT
902.914.4 t0.57)r0.5 (0.41)
3.210.33, 0.73)
tnn ro.rrr1.5 (0.06t
StanerOutputMica depthCommulatot runoutCommutator O.D.Brush lengthBrush spring tension (new) N lkgt, lbf)
0.5 - 0.8 (0.02 - 0.03)0 - 0.02 (0 - 0.0008)29.9 - 30.0 (1.177 - 1.r81)15.0 - 15.5 (0.s9 - 0.61)17.7 - 23.5 fi.8 - 2.4,4.0 - 5.3)
0.2 (0.0081
0.05 t0.@2)29.0 (1.142)
10.0 (0.39)

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Valve Seals
Replacement (cylinder head removal not requiredl
NOTE: Cylinder head removal is not required in this
procedure.
The procodure shown below applies when using the in-
car valve spring compressor (Snap-on YA8845 with
Y AAA$-2A 718" attachment).
@@ whcn u3ing this tool, a: with any tool,
always u!€ agproved cyr Protcction. Using th.
right tool for cach iob hclps incraa3. produstivity
whilo 3ltrgu8rding tool!, cquipmcnt lnd the u3c1'
1. Turn the crankshaft so that the No. I and the No' 4
pistons are at top d€ad center (TDC).
2. Remove the cylinder head cover.
3. Remove the distributor.
4. Loosen and disconnect the timing belt from the
c8mshaft pulleys.
5. Remove the camshaft holde, bolts, then r€move the
camshaft holder, the camshaft and rocksr arms.
lntakc V!lv6 Sclls
6. Using the 6 mm bolts supplied with the tool, mount
the two up.ights to the cylinder head 8t the end
camshaft holde.s. The uprights fit as shown.
7. Insort the cross shaft through the bottom hole ot
the two up.ights.
6-5
OIL PASSAGE
OIL PASSAGES
Select the 7E in. diameter long compressor attach-
ment and fasten the attachment to the No. 4 hole of
the lever arm with the speed pin supplied.
Position the piston at TDC and insert an air adaptor
into th€ spark plug hole. Pump air into the cylinder
to keep the valv€ closed while cgmpressing springs
and removing the valve keepers.
Position the lever arm under the cross shaft so the
lever is psrpendicular to the shEft and ths compres-
sor attachment rests on toD of the rstainer for th€
spring being compressed. Use the rear position slot
on the lever as shown.
NOTE: Put shop towels over the oil passag€s to
prevent the valve keepers from falling into the cylin-
der h€ad.
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'14.
Valve Seals
Replacement (cylinder head removal not required) (cont'dl
'11.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.
Repeat step l1 for the other valve in that cylinder.
Remove the valve seals (see page 6-22).
Installthe valve seals (see page 6-23).
Install the springs, the retainers and the keepers in
reverse order of removal.
16. Repeat steps 9 to l5 for the other three cylinders.
ExhaGt Valvs Soals
17. Using the 6 mm bolts supplied with the tool, mount
the two uprights to the cylinder head at the end
camshaft holders. The uprights fit as shown.
18. Insert the cross shaft through the bottom hole of
the two uprights.
Select the 7/8 in. diameter short compressor attach-ment and fasten the attachment to the No. 4 hole ofthe lever arm with the speed pin supplied.
Position the piston at TDC and insert an air adaptorinto the spark plug hole. Pump air into the cylinder
to keep the valve closed while compressing springs
and removing the valve keepers.
19.
20.
21. Position the lever arm unde. 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 rear position sloton the lever as shown.
NOTE: Put shop towels over the oil passages toprevent the valve keepers from falling into the cylin-der head.
Using a downward motion on the lever arm, com-press the valve spring and remove the keepers fromthe valve stem. Slowly release pressure on thespring.
Repeat step 22 for the other valve in that cylinder.
Remove the valve seals (see page 6-22).
Install the valve seals (see page 6-23).
Install the springs, the retainers and the keepers inreverse order of removal.
Repeat steps 20 to 26 on the other three cylinders.
NOTE: Reler to page 6-31 when installing cylinderneao cover.
OIL PASSAGE
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Cylinder Head
Removal (cont'dlI
12.R€move the spark plug caps and distributor from
the cvlinder head.
Remove the upper radiator hose, heater hose and
water bypass hose.
UPPER RAI'IAYOR
14. Remove th6 solash shield.
WATER BYPASS
9.8 N.m {1.0 kgt m.t.2 tbr.frt
sHtEut
15. Remove the engine ground cable.
Remove the adjusting bolt and mounting bolts, then
remove the power steering (P/S) pump belt 8nd P/S
pump.
. Do not disconnect the P/S hoses.
6x1.0mmADJUSTINGBOLT9.8 N.m 11.0 tgfm,7.2 tbf.ftl
8 x 1.25 mm24 .m (2.akstm, 17lbf.ftl
P/S PUMP
Remov€ the air conditioning (Ay'Cl compressor(see pags 6-10).
R€move the alternator belt (see page 6-10).
Ramove the cruise control actuator.
8 x 1.25 mm2a N.m 12.4 kgt m,
belt
17.
t8
ACTUATOR

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- ldle Speed Setting
Inspoction/Adiustment
NOTE:
a When the idle speed set, check the following items:
- The MIL has not been reported on.- lgnition timing- Spark plugs- Air cleaner- PCV svstem
a (Canada) Pullthe parking brake lever up. Stan the en-
gine, then check that the headlights are off.
1 Start the engine. Hold the engine at 3,000 rpm with
no load (A/T in S or @ position, M/T in neutral)
until the radiator tan comes on, then let it idle.
2. Connect a tachometer.
3. Disconnect the 2P connectot trom the ldle Air Con-
trol {lAC) valve.
Start the engine with the sccelerator pedal slightly
depressed. Stabilize the rpm at 1 ,OOO, then slowly
release the pedal until the engine idles.
Check idling in no-load conditions: headlights, blower
fan, rear defogger, radiator fan, and ai. conditioner
are not operatrng.
ldl€ spood should bo;
81881 ongino:
MlT48O ! 50 rym
An48O I 50 rpm
lin@or@oosition)
818C7 engine:48O ! 50 rym
Adjust the idle speed, if necessary, by turnmg the
idle adiusting screw.
NOTE: After adiust the idle speed in this step, check
the ignition timing (see section 231.
lf it is out ot spec. go back to step 4.
4.
e
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Reconnect the 2P connector on the IAC valve, then
remove the BACK UP (7.5 A) fuse in the under-hood
tuse/relav box for 1O seconds to reset the ECM.
Restart 8nd idle the engine with no-load conditions
for one minute, then check the idle speed.
NOTE: (Canada) Pull the parking brake lever up.
Start the engine, then check that the headlights ate
off.
ldlo speed should be;
81881 ongino:
MTf75O ! 50 rpm
AIT75O t 50 rpm
(in[]or@positionl
818C1 engine: 750 1 50 rpm
(cont'd)
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lgnition System
Gomponent Location Index
IGNITION TIMING CONTROL SYSTEMa Troubleshooting, section I1a Inspection and setting, page 23-89
DISTRIBUTORTop End Inspection, page 23-91Removal/lnstallation, pages 23-91, 92Overhaul, page 23-93Reassemblv, page 23,94lgnition Coil Test/Replacement, page 23-95lgnition Control Module {lCM} Inpur Test, page 23-96
WIRESInspection, psge 23-94
SPARK PLUGSfnspection, Page 23-97
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Spark Plug Inspection
1. Inspect the electrodes and ceramic insulator for:
. rmproper gap. Oil-touling. Carbon deposits. Cracked centerelectrode insulatorDamagedgask6t
Burned or worn electlodes may be caused by:. Advanced ignition timing. Loose spark plug. Plug heat range too low. Insufficient cooling
Fouled plug may be caused by:. Retarded ignition timing. Oil in combustion chamber. lncorrect spark plug gap. Plug heat range too high. txcessive idling/low speed running. Clogged air cleaner element. Deteriorated ignition coil or ignition wires
Check the electrode gap.
Bl88l engine:
a Adjust the gap with a suitable gapping tool.
Electrode Gap
Standard: 1.0-1.1 mm (O.O39-0.O43 in)
1.1 mm{0.0,$ in)
Replace the plug if the center electrode is round-
ed as shown below:
ROUNDEDELECTROOE
Bl8Cl engine:
a Make sure that the '1.4 mm (0.055 in) wire-typeplug gauge does not go into the gap for the plati-
num tip plug. lf the gauge goes into the gap, do
not attempt to adjust the side electrode; replace
the plug with a new one. Use only the spark plugs
listed below.
ROUNDEO ELECTRODE
Electrode GapStandard: 1 .2-'l .3 mm{0.047 -O.051 in)Service Limit: 1.4 mm{0.055 in)
CAUTION: Do not use a blade-type plug gaugs, it
may damage the platinum tip of the center olectrodo.
Spark plugs for the 81881 engine:
Spark plugs for the B'l8Cl engine:
PFR6G_13 (NGK) IPK2OPR-113 I For all normal driving
{Nippondenso)
3. Apply a small quantity ol anti-seize compound to the
plug threads.
Screw the plugs into the cylinder head iingef-tight,
then torque them to 18 N.m (1.8 kgf.m, 13lbf.ft).
ZFRsF-1 1 (NGK)
KJl6CR-11 1
(Nippondenso)
For all normal driving
ZFR6F-1 1 (NGK)
KJ2OCR-11 1(Nippondenso)
For hot climates or con-
tinuous high speed driving
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