wheel size HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual

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ITEMMETRICIENGLISHIM)TES
WHEELALIGNMENTCamber
CasterTotalToe
FrontRearFrontFrontRear
-0.10'-0.45'
1'1o'omm | oinIn 2 mm I ln 0.08 in
BRAKE SYSTEMType Front
RearPad Surface Area FrontRearParking Brake Type
Power-assisted selt-adiustingventilated discPoweFassisted self-adjusting solid discio.u cm. x z | /,/5 so tn x z21.0 cm, x2 | 3.26 sq in x 2Mechanical actuating, rear two wheel brakes
TIRESize Front and r€ar
Spare Tire
P195/60R14 858*1P195/55R15 84V*2T115t0D14*3T135/70O15.4
ELECTRICAL8atteryStarterAlternatorFusesIn Under-dash Fuse/Relay BoxIn Under-hood Fuse/Relay Box
In Under-hood ABS Fuso/Rolay BoxHeadlights
Front Side Marker LightsFront Turn SignauParking LightsRear Turn Signal LighlsStop/Ta illig htsHigh Mount Brake Light'5Fear Side Marker LightsBack-up LightsLiconse Plate LightsCeiling LightsCargo Area Lights (3 DOOR)Trunk Lights l4 DOOR)SpotlightsGlove Box LightGauge LightsIndicator Lightslllumination and Pilot LightsHeater lllumination Lights
High
I2V-36AH6HR'12 V -'1.4 kW12V-90A
7.5 A, 10 A, 15 A, 20 A, 30 A7.5 A, 10 A. 15 A, 20 A, 30 A, 40 A50 A, 100 A10A, 15A,20A,40A12V-6sW{HB3}12V-55W(HB4)12V-3CP12V -32n CP12V -32 CP12V -32n CP12V -21W
12V-3CP12V -32 CP12V-8W12V-5W12v-3.4W12V-3.4W12V-5W12V-3.4W12V-3.4Wv - 0.84 w, 0.91 w, 1.12 W, 1.r W, 3 W12 V - 0.84 W. 0.91 W, 1.4 W. LEO12V-1.4W
sAE 168sAE 1157sAE 1 't 55sAE 1157sAE 7440sAE 168sA€ 1156
*1: RS, LS*2: GS-R*3: RS*1: LS, GS-R*5: Except high mount brake light installed in rcar spoiler.
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Main Bearings
Clearance
To check main bearing-to-journal oil clearance,
remove the main caps and bearing halves.
Clean each main journal and bearing half with a
clean shop towel.
Place one strip of plastigage across each main iour-
nal.
NOTE: lf the engine is still in the car when you bolt
the main caD down to check clearance, the weight
of the crankshaft and flywheel will flatten the plasti-
gage further than just the torque on the cap bolt,
and give you an incorrect reading. Fot an accurate
reading, support the crank with a iack under the
counterweights and check only one bearing at a
trme.
Reinstall the bearing caps and cap bridge (818C1
engine only) then torque the bolts.
81881 engine:77 N'm (7.8 kgf'm,56lbl'ft)
818C1 engine:
No. 1,5 cap bolts 73 N'm (7.'l kgt'm,56lbf'ftl
No. 2, 3, 4 cap bolts 6a N'm (6.5 kgf'm, 49 lbf'ftl
NOTE: Do not rotate the crankshaft during inspec-
tron,
Remove the cap bridge (818C1 engine only), caps
and bearings again, and measure the widest part oJ
the plastigage.
Main Bearing-to-Journal Oil Cl€arance:
Standard (Newl:
No. 1, 2, 4, 5: 0.024 - 0.042 mm
10.0009 - 0.0017 inl
Service Limit: 0.050 mm {0.0020 inl
No. 3:0.030 - 0.0,18 mm(0.0012 - 0.0019 inl
Ssrvice Limit: 0.060 mm {0.0024 inl
PLASTIGAGE STNIP
lf the plastigage measures too wide or too narrow,
(remove the engine if it's still in the car), remove the
crankshaft. and remove the upper half of the bear-
ing. Install a new. complete bearing with the same
color code (select the color as shown in the right
column), and recheck the clearance.
CAUTION: Do not file, shim, or scrapo ihe bo.rings
or the caps to adiust clearance.
lf the plastigage shows the clearance is still incor-
rect, try the next larger or smaller bearing (the color
listed above or below that one), and check again.
NOTE: lf the Droper clearance cannot be obtained
by using the appropriate larger or smaller bearings,
reolace the crankshaft and start over.
Selection
CAUTION: lf ths codes are indeciphorable becau3o ot
an lccumulation ol dirt and dust, do not gcrub thgm
with a wirs brush or gcrapsr. Clean them only with 3ol-
vont or doisrggnt.
Crankshaft Bore Code Location
Letters have been stamped on the end of the block as a
code for the size of each of the 5 main journal bores
Use them, and the numbers or bars stamped on the
crank (codes for main journal size), to choose the correct
bearings.
B..ring ld.ntificrtionColor code is
on the edge otthe bearang.Larger crank Dore
Mlin Joumal CodG Locttion3 (Numbors or gaBl
IcD
tr;;lIl
Itr-tl
lE;tl I tlHlt
I Lo.""li L
Smaller Smallermsin bearingjournal (thicker)
-------.r> smaller bearing (thicker)
G'een
Gre€^
GreenBlacr
GreenElackBlue
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Pressure Control
Low assist at higher speeds:
When steering resistance is low. such as when driving at high speeds. or when driving straight ahead, the input shaft is
near or in the neutral position, so there is little or no flow to any of the power cylinder orifices, Most of the feed pressure
trom the pump is bypassed to the reservoir. Because of this, the pressure stays the same in both sides of the power cylin-
der, resulting in low or no assist.
vaz =- S\->/-\7/RETURN PASSAGE(To RESERVOIRI
VALVE UNIT<sEcnoN A-A>INPUT SHAFT
High assist at lower speeds:
When steering resistance is high, such as when driving at low speed, or when turning the wheel with the car stopped, the
difference in angle created between the input shaft and the valve opens the fluid passage on one side, and closes the fluid
passage on the other side, at each pair of orifices. The fluid pressure increases in the side of the power cylinder fed by the
larger fluid passage. This increased pressure pushes on the rack piston, allowing the steering wheel to be turned with light
effon. On the other side of the power cylinder, the return passage opens allowing the steering fluid to return through the
input shaft to the reservoir. The fluid passages to the power cylinder automatically change in size, increasing as the steer-
ing resistance increases. In other words, the passages become larger and power assist increases when the steering effort
would normally be high, (for example. when parking or making low speed turns). and the passages become smaller and
power assist decreases when the steering effort would normally be low, (for example, when driving at high speeds or
straight ah€ad).
FLUIO PASSAGE TOPOWER CYLINDERFrom PUMP
A
/t-:\
v"
=iJ
RETURNPASSAGE
FLUID PASSAGE FROMPOWER CYLINDER
ALVE F.om PUMP
RESERVOIR
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