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Valve Seat Width Measurement Procedure
1 Measure the valve seat (1) width in the cylinder head
using a scale (2).

Figure 6A1 – 292
2 Measure the seat width on the valve face (1) using a correct scale.
CAUTION
The seat contact area must be at least
0.5 mm from the outer diameter (margin) of
the valve. If the contact area is too close to
the margins, the seat must be reconditioned
to move the contact area away from the
margin.
3 Compare the measurements with the specifications, refer to 5 Specifications.
4 If the seat widths are acceptable, check the valve seat roundness, refer to Valve Seat Roundness
Measurement Procedure in this Section.
5 If the seat width is not acceptable, grind the valve seat to bring the width back to specification. Correct
valve seat width is critical to providing the correct
amount of valve heat dissipation, refer to Valve and
Seat Reconditioning Procedure in this Section.

Figure 6A1 – 293
Valve Seat Roundness Measurement Procedure
1 Measure the valve seat roundness using a dial indicator attached to a tapered pilot installed in the guide. The pilot should have a slight bind when installed in the guide.
CAUTION
The correct size pilot must be used. Do not
use adjustable diameter pilots. Adjustable
pilots may damage the valve guides.
2 Compare your measurements with the specifications, refer to 5 Specifications.
3 If the valve seat exceeds the roundness specification, grind the valve and valve seat, refer to Valve and Seat Reconditioning Procedure in this Section.
4 If new valves are being used, the valve seat roundness must be within 0.05 mm.

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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–190

35 Disconnect the harness connector from the transmission, refer to 7B1 Manual Transmission – V6 or 7C1, 2, 3 or 4
for automatic transmission.

36 Remove the left-hand side exhaust manifold upper heat shield (1), (Automatic transmission only).
Figure 6A1 – 330
37 Progressively loosen the seven exhaust manifold attaching bolts (2), working from the outside to the
centre and then remove the bolts.
38 Manoeuvre the exhaust manifold (3), away from the cylinder head.
39 Remove and discard the exhaust manifold to cylinder head gasket.


Figure 6A1 – 331
40 Remove the engine oil level indicator assembly (1), (automatic transmission only).
41 Remove the left-hand side exhaust manifold, (automatic transmission only).


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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–198

k Timing chains, tensioners, shoes, guides & sprockets, refer to 3.16 Timing Chains, Tensioners, Shoes and
Guides.
l Cylinder head assemblies, refer to 3.22 Cylinder Head Assembly.
m Oil pan assembly, refer to 4.2 Oil Pan and Oil Pump Suction Pipe Assembly.
n Piston and connecting rod assemblies, refer to 4.5 Pistons, Pins, Rings, Connecting Rods and Big-end Bearings.
o Crankshaft assembly, refer to 4.6 Crankshaft and Main Bearings.
p Piston oil nozzles, refer 4.5 Pistons, Pins, Rings, Connecting Rods and Big-end Bearings.
Reassemble
Reassembly of the engine assembly is the reverse of the disassembly procedure.
Reinstall
Reinstallation of the engine assembly is the reverse to the removal procedure, noting the following:
NOTE
Refer to 6 Torque Wrench Specifications
for the correct torque specifications.


1 Tighten the fasteners to the correct torque specification.
Engine ground connector bolt
torque specification ............................................10.0 Nm
Power steering high pressure line
attaching bolt torque specification .............8.0 – 12.0 Nm
Power steering high pressure line
flare nut torque specification ...................25.0 – 35.0 Nm
Engine mount to frame attaching bolt
torque specification .................................44.0 – 60.0 Nm
Knock Sensor Attaching Nut
torque specification ............................................23.0 Nm
2 Use only the specified engine lubricant type and quantity. It is recommended that a fluorescent oil dye, such as that contained in J 28481-B, be added to assist in any future oil leak diagnosis.
3 Fill the cooling system with the correct quantity and grade of coolant, refer to 6B1 Engine Cooling – V6.
4 Check transmission fluid level, replenishing as required, using the specified lubricant for the transmission fitted, refer to 7C1 Automatic – 4L60E – General Information.
5 Disable the ignition system, refer to 6C1-3 Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations.
6 Crank the engine several times. Listen for any unusual noises or evidence that parts are binding.
7 Enable the ignition system. Start the engine and listen for any unusual noises.
8 Check the vehicle oil pressure gauge or warning indicator and confirm the engine has acceptable oil pressure. If required, install an oil pressure gauge and measure the engine oil pressure, refer to 2.19 Engine Oil Pressure
Diagnosis.
9 Run the engine at about 1,000 r.p.m. until the engine has reached normal operating temperature.
10 Listen for any unusual noises.
11 Check for oil, fuel, coolant and exhaust leaks while the engine is running, correcting as required.
12 Perform a final inspection for correct engine oil and coolant levels.

4.2 Oil Pan and Oil Pump Suction Pipe Assembly
Remove
1 Remove the engine assembly from the vehicle, refer to 4.1 Engine .
2 Separate the engine and transmission assemblies, refer to 7C1 Automatic – 4L60E – General Information.
3 Mount the engine assembly on a suitable engine stand.
4 Remove the engine front cover, refer to 3.15 Front Cover Assembly.

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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–223


NOTE
During and after installation, ensure each piston
is positioned correctly in the correct cylinder. The
locating arrow on the top of each piston must be
pointing toward the front of the engine.
6 Repeat these procedures for the remaining piston/connecting rod assemblies.
7 Reinstall the oil pan and oil pump pick up assembly, refer to 4.2 Oil Pan and Oil Pump Suction Pipe Assembly.
8 Reinstall the cylinder heads, refer to 3.22 Cylinder Head Assembly.
9 Reinstall the engine assembly, refer to 4.1 Engine .
4.6 Crankshaft and Main Bearings
1 Remove the engine assembly, refer to 4.1 Engine .
2 Remove both cylinder head assemblies, refer to 3.22 Cylinder Head Assembly.
3 Remove the oil pan assembly, refer to 4.2 Oil Pan and Oil Pump Suction Pipe Assembly.
4 Remove the piston and connecting rod assemblies, refer to 4.5 Pistons, Pins, Rings, Connecting Rods and Big- end Bearings.
5 Remove the oil pump assembly, refer to 3.17 Oil Pump Assembly.
6 Remove the crankshaft rear oil seal and plate assembly, refer to 4.4 Crankshaft Rear Seal and Plate Assembly.
7 Remove the crankshaft position sensor, refer to 6C1-3 Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations.
Crankshaft End Play Measurement
1 Place a dial indicator at the end of the crankshaft nose.
2 Gently force the crankshaft towards the front and rear of the cylinder block with a lever while monitoring the movement of the dial indicator.
3 The crankshaft endplay should not exceed specifications, refer to 5 Specifications.
4 If the specifications are exceeded, inspect the thrust bearing thrust outer diameter and the crankshaft thrust wall for wear and/or excessive runout. Compare the values with the specifications, refer to 5 Specifications.
5 Replace the thrust bearing or crankshaft as required.
Remove
1 Remove the crankshaft bearing cap side bolts (3).
CAUTION
The crankshaft bearing cap outer bolts are
yield tightened during assembly and must
be replaced prior to reassembly. Crankshaft
bearing cap outer bolts that are not replaced
will not torque to the correct clamp load and
can lead to serious engine damage.
2 Remove the crankshaft bearing cap outer bolts (1).
3 Remove the crankshaft bearing cap inner bolts (2).
Figure 6A1 – 410

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4 Inspect for incorrect seating indicated by bright,
polished sections (1).
Figure 6A1 – 419
Crankshaft Measurement
1 Using a suitable fixture (1), support the crankshaft (2).

Figure 6A1 – 420
2 Using a dial indicator (1) and magnetic base (2), rotate the crankshaft (3) carefully by hand. Measure
the crankshaft main journals for runout and compare
with the engine specifications, refer to 5
Specifications.

Figure 6A1 – 421

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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–229

3 Measure the crankshaft thrust wall width (1) for wear
using an inside micrometer and compare with the
engine specifications, refer to 5 Specifications.
4 Measure the crankshaft thrust wall surface (2) for runout using a dial indicator, mounted to a magnetic
stand and compare with the engine specifications,
refer to 5 Specifications.
5 If the crankshaft journals are damaged or worn beyond specifications, the crankshaft may be ground
0.25 mm. There is only one size of oversized main
bearings available for service.

Figure 6A1 – 422
6 Inspect the crankshaft main journals (1) for undersize, using an outside micrometer (2).

Figure 6A1 – 423
7 Inspect the crankpins (1) for undersize using an outside micrometer (2).
8 Compare your measurements with those listed in the engine specifications, refer to 5 Specifications.
If the crankpin journals are worn beyond the
specifications, the crankshaft may be ground 0.25
mm. Only one size of oversized connecting rod
bearings available for service.

Figure 6A1 – 424

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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–292

6 Torque Wrench Specifications
ATTENTION

„„

Fasteners must be replaced after loosening.



Fasteners either have micro encapsulated sealant applied or incorporate a mechanical thread lock and
should only be re-used once. If in doubt, replacement is recommended.

Oil Pan Drain Plug ................................................................................ 25.0 Nm
Oil Filter Adaptor Attaching Bolt ................................................ 20.0 – 26.0 Nm
Oil Level Indicator Tube Attaching Bolt........................................ 8.0 – 12.0 Nm
Accessory Drive Belt Idler Pulley Attaching Bolt................................... 50.0 Nm
Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Attaching Bolt .................................... 50.0 Nm
Power Steering Reservoir Bracket Attaching Screw.............................. 9.0 Nm
Power Steering Pump Bracket Attaching Bolt ........................... 49.0 – 67.0 Nm
Upper Intake Manifold to Lower Intake Manifold Attaching Bolt ........... 23.0 Nm
Upper Intake Manifold to Cylinder Head Attaching Bolt........................ 23.0 Nm
Lower Intake Manifold to Cylinder Head Attaching Bolt........................ 23.0 Nm
Fuel Injector Wiring Harness Bracket Attaching bolt .............................. 9.0 Nm
Exhaust Manifold to Cylinder Head Attaching Bolt ..................... 17.0 - 23.0 Nm
Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield Attaching Bolt ............................... 8.0 - 12.0 Nm
Battery Harness Ground Terminal Attaching Nut ................................. 13.0 Nm
Camshaft Cover Attaching Bolt ................................................... 8.0 – 12.0 Nm
Engine Ground Connector Bolt............................................................. 10.0 Nm
Engine Wiring Harness Former Attaching Bolt .......................... 12.0 – 16.0 Nm
„ Crankshaft Balancer Assembly Attaching Bolt:
Stage 1 ..................................................................................... 90.0 –110.0 Nm
Stage 2 ....................................................................................................... 150 °
Engine Front Cover Assembly Attaching Bolt ............................ 20.0 – 26.0 Nm
Camshaft Intermediate Driveshaft Sprocket Attaching Bolt ....... 58.0 – 72.0 Nm
Secondary Timing Chain Guide Attaching Bolt.......................... 20.0 – 26.0 Nm
Secondary Timing Chain Shoe Attaching Bolt ........................... 20.0 – 26.0 Nm
Secondary Timing Chain Tensioner Attaching Bolt ................... 20.0 – 26.0 Nm
Primary Timing Chain Upper Guide Attaching Bolt.................... 20.0 – 26.0 Nm
Primary Timing Chain Tensioner Attaching Bolt ........................ 20.0 – 26.0 Nm
Oil Pump Assembly Attaching Bolt ............................................ 20.0 – 26.0 Nm
Camshaft Sprocket Attaching Bolt ............................................. 49.0 – 67.0 Nm
Exhaust Camshaft Sprocket Attaching Bolt ............................... 49.0 – 67.0 Nm
Camshaft Bearing Cap Attaching Bolt ......................................... 8.0 – 12.0 Nm
Cylinder Head Threaded Plug .............................................................. 31.0 Nm
„ Cylinder Head M11 Attaching Bolt:
Stage 1 ...................................................................................... 40.0 – 50.0 Nm
Stage 2 ....................................................................................................... 120 °
„ Cylinder Head M8 Attaching Bolt:
Stage 1 ...................................................................................... 12.0 – 18.0 Nm
Stage 2 ......................................................................................................... 60 °
Engine Mount Bracket to Cylinder Block Attaching Bolt ............ 43.0 – 57.0 Nm
Engine Mount to Bracket Attaching Nut ..................................... 70.0 – 90.0 Nm
Engine Mount to Frame Attaching Nut....................................... 44.0 – 60.0 Nm
Engine Lift Bracket Attaching Bolt .......................................... 58.0 – 72.0.0 Nm
Knock Sensor Attaching Nut................................................................. 23.0 Nm

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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–3
Page 6A1–3
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .....................................62
Diagnostic Aids................................................................................................................................................. 62
Test Description ............................................................................................................... ................................62
Diagnostic Table............................................................................................................... ................................62
Drive Belt Excessive Wear ...................................................................................................... ............................64
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .....................................64
Diagnostic Aids................................................................................................................................................. 64
Test Description ............................................................................................................... ................................64
Diagnostic Table............................................................................................................... ................................64
Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Diagnosis ....................................................................................... ................65
Diagnostic Table............................................................................................................... ................................65
3 Minor Service Operations ....................................................................................................... .............66
3.1 Engine Oil ..................................................................................................................... ........................................66
Check.................................................................................................................................................................... 66
Replace ........................................................................................................................ .........................................67
Pressure Check ................................................................................................................. ...................................68
3.2 Oil Filter Cartridge ........................................................................................................... ....................................69
Replace ........................................................................................................................ .........................................69
3.3 Oil Filter Adaptor............................................................................................................. .....................................70
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 70
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 70
3.4 Oil Level Indicator Tube ...................................................................................................................................... 71
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 71
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 71
3.5 Accessory Drive Belt ........................................................................................................................................... 72
RWD Vehicle ......................................................................................................................................................... 72
Remove ............................................................................................................................................................72
Reinstall ...................................................................................................................... .....................................73
3.6 Accessory Drive Belt Idler Pulley .............................................................................................. .........................74
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 74
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 74
3.7 Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly ........................................................................................ ...............75
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 75
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 75
3.8 Power Steering Pump Bracket .................................................................................................... ........................76
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 76
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 76
3.9 Upper Intake Manifold .......................................................................................................... ...............................77
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 77
Disassemble ......................................................................................................................................................... 80
Clean..................................................................................................................................................................... 80
Inspect ........................................................................................................................ ..........................................81
Reassemble .......................................................................................................................................................... 81
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 82
3.10 Intake Manifold Assembly – Complete............................................................................................ ...................83
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 83
Disassemble ......................................................................................................................................................... 87
Clean..................................................................................................................................................................... 88
Inspect ........................................................................................................................ ..........................................88
Reassemble .......................................................................................................................................................... 89
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 89
3.11 Exhaust Manifold Assembly ...................................................................................................... .........................91
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 91
Inspect ........................................................................................................................ ..........................................93
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 93
3.12 Camshaft Cover ................................................................................................................. ..................................94
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 94
Clean and Inspect .............................................................................................................. ..................................96

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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–46
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2.16 Cylinder Leakage Test
A leakage test may be performed to measure cylinder/combustion chamber leakage. High cylinder leakage may indicate
one or more of the following:
• worn or burnt valves,
• broken valve springs,
• stuck valve lifters,
• incorrect valve lash/adjustment,
• damaged piston,
• worn piston rings,
• worn or scored cylinder bore,
• damaged cylinder head gasket,
• cracked or damaged cylinder head, or
• cracked or damaged engine block.

1 Disconnect the battery ground negative cable.
2 Remove the spark plugs from all cylinders, refer to Section 6C1-3 Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations.
3 Rotate the crankshaft to place the piston in the cyli nder being tested at top dead centre (TDC) of the compression
stroke.
4 Install a commercially available cylinder head leak down tester into the spark plug hole.
NOTE
If required, hold the crankshaft balancer bolt to
prevent the engine from rotating.
5 Apply shop air pressure to the cylinder head leak dow n tester and adjust according to the manufacturers
instructions.
6 Record the cylinder leakage value. Cylinder leakage t hat exceeds 25 percent is considered excessive and may
require component service. In excessive leakage situations, inspect for the following conditions:
• air leakage sounds at the throttle body or air inlet duct that may indicate a worn or burnt intake valve or a
broken valve spring,
• air leakage sounds at the exhaust system tailpipe that may indicate a worn or burnt exhaust valve or a broken
valve spring,
• air leakage sounds from the crankcase, oil level indicator tube, or oil fill tube that may indicate worn piston
rings, a damaged piston, a worn or scored cylinder bore, a damaged engine block or a damaged cylinder
head, or
• air bubbles in the cooling system may indicate a damaged cylinder head or a damaged cylinder head gasket.
7 Perform the leakage test on the rema ining cylinders and record the values.

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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–47
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2.17 Engine Oil Consumption Diagnosis
Definition
Excessive oil consumption (not due to leaks) is the use of 3 litres or more of engine oil within 10,000 kilometres. Prior to
performing oil pressure testing, a prelim inary inspection of the vehicle should be performed. During the preliminary visual
inspection, the following likely causes of excessive oil usage should be investigated.
Cause Correction
External oil leaks. Refer to 2.18 Engine Oil Leak Diagnosis.
Incorrect oil level or reading of the oil level indicator. C heck for the correct oil level, refer to 3.1 Engine Oil.
Incorrect oil viscosity.
Replace the engine oil, using the recommended SAE grade
of engine oil, refer to 3.1 Engine Oil.
Continuous high-speed driving or severe usage. Service vehicle more frequently, refer to 0B Lubrication and
Service.
Crankcase ventilation system restricted or malfunctioning. Repair or replace crankcase ventilation system components
as required, refer to 6C1-3 Engine Management – V6 –
Service Operations.
Worn valve guides and or valve stems. Inspect and repair valves and valve guides as required,
refer to 3.22 Cylinder Head Assembly.
Worn or damaged valve stem oil seal. Replace valve stem oil seals as required, refer to 3.22
Cylinder Head Assembly.
Piston rings broken, worn or not seated correctly. Allowing adequate time for the piston rings to seat correctly,
replace piston rings as required, refer to 4.5 Pistons, Pins,
Rings, Connecting Rods and Big-end Bearings.
Piston rings incorrectly installed or not matched to cylinder
bore oversize. Replace piston rings as required, refer to 4.5 Pistons, Pins,
Rings, Connecting Rods and Big-end Bearings.

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