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ENGINE MECHANICAL   6A – 45 
   
 
 
 
4JA1L 
RTW 46ASH001001   
4. EGR Valve 
1)  Remove four nuts and remove the EGR valve  assembly from the intake manifold. 
2)  Remove four bolts and remove the adapter from the  EGR valve assembly. 
 
 
 
 
 
4JA1TC RTW 46ASH000901   
5.  Oil Level Gauge 
1)  Disconnect PCV hose.  
2)  Remove two bolts and remove the engine oil level  gauge. 
 
 
 6.  Fuel Filter Assembly (Except EURO III model)  1)  Disconnect fuel hose. 
2)  Remove two bolts and remove the fuel filter. 
 
 7.  Fuel Filter Bracket (Except EURO III model) 
Remove three bolts and remove the fuel filter bracket with  
leak pipe. 
 
  
 
 
4JH1TC RTW 36ASH001201   
8.  Fuel Injection Pipe with Clip 
1)  Loosen the injection pipe sleeve nuts at pump side  and nozzle side.  
Do not apply excessive force to the injection pipes. 
2)  Loosen the injection pipe clips.  
3)  Remove the injection pipe. 
NOTE: 
Plug the delivery holder ports with the caps to prevent the  
entry of foreign material.  
 
 9.  Power Steering Oil Pump Bracket 
   
 
 RTW 36ASH000701   
10. Intake Manifold 
1)  Disconnect the PCV hose from the cylinder head  cover. 
2)  Remove the intake manifold with gasket. 
 
 11. Engine Mounting Bracket and Foot 
  12. Injection Pump Cover 
 
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6A – 66  ENGINE MECHANICAL 
 
 
 Valve Seat Insert Installation  
1.  Carefully place the attachment (1) (having a smaller  outside diameter than the valve seat insert) on the valve  
seat insert (2). 
  NOTE:  
The smooth side of the attachment must contact the  
valve seat insert. 
  
2.  Use a bench press (3) to gradually apply pressure to the  attachment and press the valve seat insert into place. 
 
NOTE:  
Do not apply an excessive amount of pressure with  
the bench press. Damage to the valve seat insert will 
result. 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 Valve Seat Insert Correction 
1.  Remove the carbon from the valve seat insert surface.  
2.  Use a valve cutter (15 °, 45 °, and 75 ° blades) to minimize 
scratches and other rough areas. This will bring the  
contact width back to the standard value. 
Remove only the scratches and rough areas. Do not cut 
away too much. Take care not to cut away unblemished 
areas of the valve seat surface. 
 
 
  
 
   
 
 
 
 
  Valve Seat Angle  Degree
45 
NOTE:  
Use an adjustable valve cutter pilot. 
Do not allow the valve cutter pilot to wobble inside the  
valve guide. 
 
 
  
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 3.  Apply abrasive compound to the valve seat insert surface. 
4.  Insert the valve into the valve guide. 
5.  Turn the valve while tapping it to fit the valve seat insert. 
6.  Check that the valve contact width is correct. 
7.  Check that the valve seat insert surface is in contact with  the entire circumference of the valve. 
 
 
  
011LX063
014RY00026
011LX037011LX038
 
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ENGINE MECHANICAL   6A – 77 
   
 
   CAMSHAFT 
Visually inspect the journals, the cams, the oil pump drive gear,  
and the camshaft bearings for excessive wear and damage. 
The camshaft and the camshaft bearings must be replaced if 
these conditions are discovered during inspection. 
 
  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Camshaft Journal Diameter 
Use a micrometer to measure each camshaft journal diameter  
in two directions (1 and 2). If the measured value is less than 
the specified limit, the camshaft must be replaced.  
   
Camshaft Journal Diameter mm  (in)
Standard Limit 
49.945 - 49.975 
(1.9663 - 1.9675)  49.60 (1.953) 
   
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Cam Height 
Measure the cam height (H) with a micrometer. If the  
measured value is less than the specified limit, the camshaft 
must be replaced.  
   
Cam Height  (H)  mm (in)
Standard Limit 
42.016 (1.6542)  41.65 (1.640) 
   
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Camshaft Run-Out 
1.  Mount the camshaft on V-blocks.  
2.  Measure the run-out with a dial indicator.  If the measured value exceeds the specified limit, the  
camshaft must be replaced. 
   
Camshaft Run-Out   mm (in)
Standard Limit 
0.02 (0.0008)  0.10 (0.004) 
   
014RY00032
014RY00033 014LX092
 
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ENGINE MECHANICAL   6A – 89 
   
 
 RTW36ASH001701 
Piston Head Projection Measuring Point 
1.  Use a dial indicator to measure the piston projection 
amount. 
2.  Refer to the illustration for the piston head projection  measuring positions. 
All measuring positions should be as close as possible to  
the cylinder liner. 
 
  
 
  3.  Measure the points 1, 2, 3, 4 and obtain two differences 1- 2 and 3-4 on each cylinder. 
Calculate the average value of the piston head projection 
on each cylinder. 
4.  Obtain the maximum value in the four cylinders.  
5.  Determine the gasket grade required to the maximum  value described above in accordance with the following  
table. 
 
   Cylinder Head Gasket Combination  mm (in)
 
Cylinder Head Gasket Combination  
4JA1T (L), 4JA1TC  mm (in)
Gasket Grade Mark Piston Projection  Gasket Thickness
(Reference) 
A 0.718-0.773 
(0.0283-0.0304)  1.6 
(0.0630) 
B 0.773-0.819 
(0.0304-0.0322)  1.65 
(0.0650) 
C 0.819-0.874 
(0.0322-0.0344)  1.70 
(0.0669) 
 
 
4JH1TC mm  (in)
Gasket Grade Mark Piston Projection  Gasket Thickness
(Reference) 
A 0.215-0.265 
(0.0085-0.0104)  1.3 
(0.5118) 
B 0.265-0.315 
(0.0104-0.0124)  1.35 
(0.5315) 
C 0.315-0.365 
(0.0124-0.0144)  1.4 
(0.5512) 
NOTE:  
Difference of the each piston projection and must be  
equal or within 0.1 mm (0.004 in). 
 
  
011RY00027 
011RY00030
 
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ENGINE MECHANICAL   6A – 115 
   
 
 
RTW 46ASH002201    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4JA1T(L): 
4.  Tighten the injection pump bolts to the specified torque. 
5.  Install the injection pump bracket (4) and the bracket  bolts (5) and (6) to the cylinder body. Temporarily tighten 
the bracket bolts. 
6.  Tighten the bracket bolts (5) to the specified torque. 
7.  Tighten the bracket bolts (6) to the specified torque. 
 
 
Injection pump Bracket Bolt Torque (6)  N·m(kg·m/lbft)
19 (1.9/14) 
 Injection pump Bracket Bolt Torque (5)  N·m(kg·m/lbft)
40 (4.1/30) 
   
 
 
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24. Water Pump 
1.  Apply the recommended liquid gasket or its equivalent  to the water pump at the position shown in the  
illustration. 
Do not apply an excessive amount of liquid gasket. 
2.  Tighten the water pump bolts to the specified torque. 
   
W ater Pump Bolt Torque  N·m(kg·m/lbft)
20 (2.0/14) 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
25.Timing Gear Case Cover 
1. 
Align the gear case with the timing gear case knock pin 
and then install the timing gear case cover. 
2.  Tighten the gear case cover bolts to the specified  torque. 
   
Gear Case Cover Bolt Torque  N·m(kg·m/lbft)
M8 19  (1.9/14) 
M12 76  (7.7/56) 
   
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
26.  Crankshaft Damper Pulley 
Tighten the crankshaft damper pulley bolt to the specified  
torque.  
Note:  
Hold the flywheel ring gear stationary to prevent the  
crankshaft from turning when tightening the damper 
pulley bolt. 
   
Crankshaft Damper Pulley Bolt Torque  N·m(kg·m/lbft)
206 (21/152) 
Take care not to damage the crankshaft damper pulley  
boss. 
 
  
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6A – 118  ENGINE MECHANICAL 
 
 INSTALLATION 
EXTERNAL PARTS 
   
 
 
 
 
RTW 36AMF000701 
 Installation Steps     
   1.  
Exhaust Manifold      18.  Engine Mounting Bracket and  
   2.  
Oil Cooler with Oil Filter     Foot 
    3.  Generator Bracket      19.  Intake Manifold  
    4.  W ater Inlet Pipe      20.  Power Steering Oil Pump  
   5.  
Generator and Adjusting Plate      Bracket 
   6.  
Vacuum Pump Oil Return Hose       21.  Fuel Injection Pipe with Clip  
   7.  
Compressor Bracket       22. Fuel Filter Bracket (Except  
EURO III) 
   8. Turbocharger     23. Fuel Filter Assembly (Except 
EURO III) 
    9.  Catalytic Converter      24.  Oil Level Gauge 
  10. Heat Protector    25. EGR Valve 
    11.  Cooling Fan Pulley    26-1.  EGR Pipe 
    12.  Oil Cooler W ater Pipe      26-2. EGR Cooler (EURO III model 
only) 
    13.  Fuel Leak Off Pipe      27. Intake Pipe and Throttle Body 
(4JA1TC/4JH1TC only) 
    14.  Oil Pressure W arning Switch      28.  Clutch Assembly or Flex Plate  
   15. Starter Motor      
   16. Injection Pump      
    17.  Injection Pump Cover       
 
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6B – 4  ENGINE COOLING 
 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
COOLANT FLOW 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
RTW 66ALF000101 
  
The engine cooling system consists of the radiator, the water pump, the cooling fan, and the thermostat.  
To quickly increase cold engine coolant temperature for smooth engine operation, the coolant is circulated by the 
water pump and thermostat through the bypass hose and back to the cylinder body.  
The coolant does not circulate through the radiator. 
W hen the coolant temperature reaches specified value, the thermostat will begin to open and a gradually increasing 
amount of coolant will circulate through the radiator. 
The thermostat will be fully open when the coolant temperature reaches specified value. All of the coolant is now 
circulating through the radiator for effective engine cooling.  
 
 
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ENGINE ELECTRICAL   6D – 3 
 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
GENERATOR STARTER  MOTOR 
 
 
    
  066L300004 065L300002
 
The basic charging system is the IC integral regulator charging system. The internal components are connected 
electrically as shown in charging circuit diagram. 
The generator features a solid state regulator that is mounted inside the generator. All regulator components are 
enclosed into a solid mold, and this unit along with the brush holder assembly is attached to the slip ring end frame. 
The generator voltage setting cannot be adjusted. 
The starter motor circuit is composed of a 4-pole 4-brush type direct current series motor. The starter motor circuit 
utilizes negative ground polarity. 
 
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6E-30  Engine Control System (4JH1) 
Diagnostic Information And Prosedures 
Engine Control System Check Sheet   
 
 
 
 
 
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM CHECK SHEET Inspectors Name   
Customer’s Name    Model & Model Year   
Driver’s Name   Chassis No.  
Date Vehicle Brought In    Engine No.  
License No.   Odometer Reading  Km/miles
 
□ Engine Does  
Not Run  □
 Engine does not crank 
□No initial combustion 
□ No complete combustion 
□
 Hard Start 
□ Engine cranks slowly 
□Other (    )
□
 Abnormal idling speed  
□High idling speed (             RPM)
□ Low idling speed (              RPM)
□
 Rough idling       □
 Incorrect Idle 
□ Other (        )
□
 Hesitation, sag, stumble 
□Surge, chuggles 
□ Cut out, misses 
□
 Lack of power, sluggishness, sponginess     □
 Poor 
Driveability  □ Other (        )
 
□ Soon after starting 
□After accelerator pedal depressed 
Engine Stall 
□ During A/C operation 
□After accelerator pedal released 
□ Shifting from N to D □
 
  □ Other (        )
□
 Black smoke 
□White smoke 
□ Poor fuel economy 
□
 Fuel knock, combustion noise         
Problem Symptoms 
□
 Others 
□ Other (        )
Dates problem occurred   
□
 Constant 
□Intermittently (           times per       day/month) 
□ Once only Problem frequency 
□ Other ( 
     )
□ Fine  
□Cloudy 
□Rainy 
□ Snow Weather 
□ Various/Other (     
    )
□ Hot (approx.               ) 
□Warm 
□Cool 
□ Cold (approx.             )Outside 
Temperature  □ Any temperature          
□
 Highway 
□Suburbs 
□City area 
□ Uphill Place 
□ Downhill 
□Rough road 
□Other ( 
  )
□ Over (approx.  tons)  
□No load 
  Load Condition 
□ Other (approx.  tons)  
     
□ Cold 
□Warming up 
□After warming up 
□ Any temperature Engine 
Temperature  □ Other (            )
□
 Starting 
□Just after starting (    Min.) 
□ Idling 
□
 Racing 
□Driving 
□Constant speed 
□ Acceleration 
□
 Deceleration 
□A/C switch On/Off         Engine Operation 
□ Other (            )
Fuel Amount 
□ Full 
□Above 1/2 
□Below 1/2 
□ Near empty 
Condition When Problem Occurs 
Fuel 
Bland            
Condition of MIL 
□Remains On 
□Intermittently turns On 
□ Does not turn On 
Present Code 
□Nothing 
□P Code & Symptom Code 
No. (  )Diagnostic Trouble 
Code (DTC) or Flash 
Code  History Code  □Nothing 
□P Code & Symptom Code 
No. (  )
 
Other Additional 
Condition 
 
 
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6E-38  Engine Control System (4JH1) 
Intake Air Temperature  
This parameter displays the temperature of the intake
air based on a voltage input from the intake ai
r
temperature (IAT) sensor to the ECM. The scan tool will
display a low temperature when signal voltage is high,
and high temperature when the signal voltage is low.
Note that the IAT sensor is internal to the mass air flo
w
(MAF) sensor and the MAF sensor is heated. 
Engine Coolant Temperature  
This parameter displays the temperature of the engine
coolant based on a voltage input from the engine
coolant temperature (ECT) sensor to the ECM. The
scan tool will display a low temperature when the signal
voltage is high, and a high temperature when the signal
voltage is low. 
Fuel Temperature 
This parameter displays the temperature of the fuel as 
calculated by the fuel injection pump control unit (PCU)
using the signal from the fuel temperature sensor inside
of the PCU.  
Barometric Pressure  
This parameter displays the barometric pressure as
calculated by the ECM using the signal from the 
barometric pressure (BARO) sensor inside of the ECM.
Vacuum Pressure Sensor (High altitude
specification only) 
This parameter displays the amount of the vacuum
pressure to the turbocharger wastegate valve. W hen a
high vacuum pressure at a low vacuum pressure 
amount to the turbocharger wastegate valve. The scan
tool will display doubled barometric pressure when the
ignition is ON with the engine OFF. 
Turbocharger Solenoid Command (High altitude
specification only) 
This parameter displays the turbocharger solenoid 
valuve control duty ratio commanded by the ECM
terminal (pin 96) using the signal from various senso
r
inputs. W hen a low duty ratio, vacuum pressure to the
turbocharger wastegate valve is controlled to increase.
W hen a high duty ratio, vacuum pressure to the
turbochager wastegate valve is controlled to reduce. 
EGR Solenoid Command 
This parameter displays the EGR solenoid valve control
duty ratio commanded by the ECM terminal (pin 97)
using the signal from engine speed, and injection
volume and various sensor inputs. W hen a small dut
y
ratio, the EGR valve is controlled to close. W hen a large
duty ratio, the EGR valve is controlled to open. 
   
Mass Air Flow Sensor  
This parameter displays the air flow into the engine as 
calculated by the ECM based on the mass air flo
w 
(MAF) sensor input. The scan tool will display a high
value at higher engine speeds, and a low value at idle.
This can be compared to the Desired Mass Air Flow to
determine MAF sensor accuracy, EGR problem o
r
intake problem. Note that the MAF on the scan tool will 
only update with the engine running. 
Desired Mass Air Flow 
This parameter displays a mass air flow desired by the
ECM based on current driving condition.  
Actual Injection Quantity 
This parameter displays the injection quantity calculated 
by the PCU based on the fuel injection solenoid valve
On time which compensated from the timing device 
position and fuel temperature inputs. This can be
compared to the Desired Injection Quantity to determine
fuel system problem. 
Desired Injection Quantity 
This parameter displays an injection quantity desired b
y
the ECM based on current driving condition using target
injection maps.  
Actual Injection Timing 
This parameter displays the injection timing calculated 
by the PCU based on the timing device position which 
determined from the crankshaft position sensor and 
camshaft position sensor inputs. This can be compared 
to the Desired Injection Timing to determine timing
device problem or fuel system problem. 
Desired Injection Timing 
This parameter displays injection timing desired by the 
ECM based on current driving condition using target
injection timing maps. This timing is compensated b
y 
engine coolant temperature, altitude and intake ai
r 
temperature, etc. 
Neutral Switch 
This parameter displays the state of the neutral switch 
as determined by the ECM terminal (pin 87) based on
an input from the neutral switch or inhibitor switch.  
Brake Pedal 1 Switch 
This parameter displays the state of the brake pedal as 
determined by the ECM terminal (pin 30) based on an 
input from the brake pedal 1 switch. This switch turns
On the stop lamps when the brake pedal is depressed.
The scan tool will display Applied when the brake pedal
is depressed. 
 
 
 
 
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