timing belt ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-1
ENGINE
CONTENTS
Engine Mechanical.................................................6A
Engine Cooling........................................................6B
Engine Fuel.............................................................6C
Engine Electrical.....................................................6D1
Ignition System.......................................................6D2
Starting and Changing System.............................6D3 Driveability and Emissions.....................................6E
Engine Exhaust.......................................................6F
Engine Lubrication..................................................6G
Engine Speed Control System..............................6H
Induction...................................................................6J


ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
CONTENTS

Service Precaution................................................. 6A-2
General Description............................................... 6A-3
Engine Diagnosis.................................................... 6A-4
Cylinder Head Cover LH........................................ 6A-21
Removal............................................................... 6A-21
Installation............................................................ 6A-21
Cylinder Head Cover RH....................................... 6A-23
Removal............................................................... 6A-23
Installation............................................................ 6A-23
Common Chamber................................................. 6A-24
Removal............................................................... 6A-24
Installation............................................................ 6A-25
Exhaust Manifold LH.............................................. 6A-26
Removal............................................................... 6A-26
Installation............................................................ 6A-26
Exhaust Manifold RH............................................. 6A-27
Removal............................................................... 6A-27
Installation............................................................ 6A-27
Crankshaft Pulley................................................... 6A-28
Removal............................................................... 6A-28
Installation............................................................ 6A-28
Timing Belt.............................................................. 6A-29
Removal............................................................... 6A-29
Installation............................................................ 6A-30
Camshaft................................................................. 6A-34
Removal............................................................... 6A-34
Installation............................................................ 6A-34
Cylinder Head......................................................... 6A-37
Removal............................................................... 6A-37
Installation............................................................ 6A-37
Valve Stem Oil Controller , Valve Spring
and Valve Guide.................................................... 6A-39
Removal................................................................ 6A-39
Installation............................................................. 6A-39
Piston, Piston Ring and Connecting Rod............ 6A-40
Removal................................................................ 6A-40
Installation............................................................. 6A-41
Crankshaft and Main Bearings.............................. 6A-43
Removal................................................................ 6A-43
Installation............................................................. 6A-44
Rear Oil Seal........................................................... 6A-48
Removal................................................................ 6A-48
Installation............................................................. 6A-48
Engine Assembly.................................................... 6A-49
Removal................................................................ 6A-49
Installation............................................................. 6A-49
Cylinder Head.......................................................... 6A-52
Cylinder Head and Associated Parts................ 6A-52
Disassembly......................................................... 6A-53
Clean..................................................................... 6A-53
Inspection and Repair......................................... 6A-53
Reassembly.......................................................... 6A-54
Valve Spring, Oil Controller, Valve, Valve
Guide....................................................................... 6A-56
Valve Spring, Oil Controller, Valve, Valve
Guide and Associated Parts............................. 6A-56
Disassembly......................................................... 6A-57
Inspection and Repair......................................... 6A-57
Reassembly.......................................................... 6A-61
Camshaft.................................................................. 6A-64
Camshaft and Associated Parts........................ 6A-64
Disassembly......................................................... 6A-64
Inspection and Repair......................................... 6A-65
Reassembly.......................................................... 6A-67

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-3
General Description
Engine Cleanliness And Care
An automobile engine is a combination of many
machined, honed, polished and lapped surfaces with
tolerances that are measured in the thousandths of a
millimeter (ten thousandths of an inch). Accordingly,
when any internal engine parts are serviced, care and
cleanliness are important. Throughout this section, i
t
should be understood that proper cleaning and
protection of machined surfaces and friction areas is
part of the repair procedure. This is considered
standard shop practice even if not specifically stated.

A liberal coating of engine oil should be applied to
all friction areas during assembly to protect and
lubricate the surfaces on initial operation.
 Whenever valve train components, pistons, piston
rings, connecting rods, rod bearings, and
crankshaft journal bearings are removed fo
r
service, they should be retained in order.

At the time of installation, they should be installed
in the same locations and with the same mating
surfaces as when removed.
 Battery cables should be disconnected before any
major work is performed on the engine. Failure to
disconnect cables may result in damage to wire
harness or other electrical parts.
 The six cylinders of this engine are identified by
numbers; Right side cylinders 1, 3 and 5, Left side
cylinders 2, 4 and 6, as counted from crankshaf
t
pulley side to flywheel side.
General Information on Engine Service
The following information on engine service should be
noted carefully, as it is important in preventing damage
and contributing to reliable engine performance.
 When raising or supporting the engine for any
reason, do not use a jack under the oil pan. Due to
the small clearance between the oil pan and the oil
pump strainer, jacking against the oil pan may
cause damage to the oil pick-up unit.
 The 12-volt electrical system is capable o
f
damaging circuits. When performing any work
where electrical terminals could possibly be
grounded, the ground cable of the battery should
be disconnected at the battery.

Any time the intake air duct or air cleaner is
removed, the intake opening should be covered.
This will protect against accidental entrance o
f
foreign material into the cylinder which could
cause extensive damage when the engine is
started.
Cylinder Block
The cylinder block is made of aluminum die-cast casting
for 75Vtype six cylinders. It has a rear plate integrated
structure and employs a deep skirt. The cylinder liner is
cast and the liner inner diameter and crankshaft journal
diameter are classified into grades. The crankshaft is
supported by four bearings of which width is differen
t
between No.2, No.3 and No.1, No.4; the width of No.3
bearing on the body side is different in order to suppor
t
the thrust bearing. The bearing cap is made of nodular
cast iron and each bearing cap uses four bolts and two
side bolts.
Cylinder Head
The cylinder head, made of aluminum alloy casting
employs a pent-roof type combustion chamber with a
spark plug in the center. The intake and exhaust valves
are placed in V-type design. The ports are cross-flo
w
type.
Valve Train
Intake and exhaust camshaft on the both side of banks
are driven through an camshaft drive gear by timing
belt. The valves are operated by the camshaft and the
valve clearance is adjusted to select suitable thickness
shim.
Intake Manifold
The intake manifold system is composed of the
aluminum cast common chamber and intake manifold
attached with six fuel injectors.
Exhaust Manifold
The exhaust manifold is made of nodular cast iron.
Pistons and Connecting Rods
Aluminum pistons are used after selecting the grade
that meets the cylinder bore diameter. Each piston has
two compression rings and one oil ring. The piston pin
made of chromium steel is offset 1mm toward the thrus
t
side, and the thrust pressure of piston to the cylinder
wall varies gradually as the piston travels. The
connecting rods are made of forged steel. The
connecting rod bearings are graded for correct size
selection.
Crankshaft and Bearings
The crankshaft is made of Ductile cast-iron. Pins and
journals are graded for correct size selection for thei
r
bearing.
Engine Control Module (ECM)
The ECM location is on the common charmber.

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6A-14 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
Troubleshooting Procedure
The slapping sound stops when spark plug on bad
cylinder is shorted out.

Symptom Possible Cause Action
Timing belt noise Timing belt tension is incorrect Replace pusher or adjust the tension
pulley or replace timing belt
Tensioner bearing defective Replace
Timing belt defective Replace
Timing pulley defective Replace
Timing belt comes in contact with
timing cover Replace timing belt and timing cover
Valve noise Valve clearance incorrect Replace adjusting shim
Valve and valve guide seized Replace valve and valve guide
Valve spring broken or weakened Replace
Valve seat off–positioned Correct
Camshaft worn out Replace
Crankshaft noise Crankshaft end play excessive (noise
occurs when clutch is engaged) Replace thrust bearing
Engine knocking Preignition due to use of spark plugs
of inadequate heat range Install Spark Plugs of adequate heat
range
Carbon deposits in combustion
chambers Clean
Fuel too low in octane rating Replace fuel
Wide Open Throttle enrichment
system failure Refer to Section 6E
Selection of transmission gear
incorrect Caution operator of incorrect gear
selection
Engine overheating Refer to “Engine Lacks Power"
Others Water pump defective Replace
Drive belt slipping Replace auto tentioner or drive belt

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-29
Timing Belt
Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Remove air cleaner assembly.
3. Remove radiator upper fan shroud from radiator.
4. Move drive belt tensioner to loose side using
wrench then remove drive belt.


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Legend
(1) Crankshaft Pulley
(2) Cooling Fan Pulley
(3) Tensioner
(4) Generator
(5) Air Conditioner Compressor
(6) Power Steering Oil Pump
(7) Drive Belt

5. Remove cooling fan assembly four nuts, then the
cooling fan assembly.
6. Remove cooling fan drive pulley assembly.
7. Remove idle pulley assembly.
8. Remove serpentine belt tensioner assembly.
9. Remove power steering pump assembly.
10. Remove crankshaft pulley assembly using
5884001330 crankshaft holder, hold crankshaf
t
pulley remove center bolt, then the pulley.
11. Remove right side timing belt cover then left side
timing belt cover.
12. Remove lower timing belt cover 13. Remove pusher.
CAUTION: The pusher prevents air from entering
the oil chamber. Its rod must always be facing
upward.




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Legend
(1) Up Side
(2) Down Side
(3) Direction For Installation
(4) Locking Pin

14. Remove timing belt.
CAUTION:
1. Do not bend or twist the belt, otherwise its
core could be damaged. The belt should not be
bent at a radius less than 30 mm.
2. Do not allow oil or other chemical substances
to come in contact with the belt. They will
shorten the life.
3. Do not attempt to pry or stretch the belt with a
screw driver or any other tool during
installation.
4. Store timing belt in a cool and dark place.
Never expose the belt direct sunlight or heat.

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6A-30 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
Installation
For correct belt installation, the letter on the belt must
be able to be read as viewed from the front of the
vehicle.


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Legend
(1) Crankshaft Timing Pulley
(2) RH Bank Camshaft Drive Gear Pulley
(3) Water Pump Pulley
(4) Idle Pulley
(5) LH Bank Camshaft Drive Gear Pulley
(6) Tension Pulley



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Legend
(7) Alignment Mark on Oil Pump.
(8) Alignment Mark on Timing Belt
(9)
Alignment Mark (notch) on Crankshaft Timing
Pulley
(10)
Alignment Mark (groove) on Crankshaft Timing
Pulley.







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Legend
(1) Timing Belt
(2) Engine Rotation Direction
(3) Cylinder Head Side

1. Install timing belt.
1.
Align the mark (notch) of crankshaft timing
pulley (2) with mark on oil pump (1).

Align the mark (groove) on the crankshaft
timing pulley (3) with alignment mark (white
dots line) on the timing belt (4).

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-31
NOTE: When timing marks are aligned, No.2 piston will
be on Top Dead Center.




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Legend
(1) Alignment Mark on Oil Pump
(2) Groove on Crankshaft Timing Pulley
(3) Alignment Mark on Crankshaft Timing Pulley
(4) Alignment Mark on Timing Belt

2. Align the alignment mark on the RH bank
camshaft drive gear pulley (2) to the alignmen
t
mark of the cylinder head cover RH (3).
3.
Align the alignment mark (white line) on the
timing belt (1) with alignment mark on the RH
bank camshaft drive gear pulley (2) (on the left
side as viewed from the front of the vehicle)
and put the timing belt on the camshaft drive
gear pulley.
Secure the belt with a double clip or equivalen
t
clip.


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Legend
(1) Alignment Mark on Timing Belt (White line).
(2) Alignment Mark on Camshaft Drive Gear Pulley.
(3) Alignemnt Mark on Cylinder Head Cover RH.

4. Align the alignment mark on the LH bank
camshaft drive gear pulley (2) to the alignmen
t
mark of the cylinder head cover LH (3).
5.
Align the alignment mark (white line) on the
timing belt (1) with the alignment mark on the
LH bank camshaft drive gear pulley (2).
When aligning the timing marks, use a wrench
to turn the camshaft drive gear pulley, then se
t
the timing mark between timing belt and
camshaft drive gear pulley and put the timing
belt on the camshaft drive gear pulley.
Secure the belt with a double clip or equivalen
t
clip.
NOTE: It is recommended for easy installation that the
belt be secured with a double clip or equivalent clip afte
r
it is installed the timing belt to each pulley.


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Legend
(1) Alignment Mark on Timing Belt (White line).
(2) Alignment Mark on Camshaft Drive Gear Pulley.
(3) Alignemnt Mark on Cylinder Head Cover LH.

6. Install crankshaft pulley temporarily and tighten
center bolt by hand (do not use a wrench).
Turn the crankshaft pulley clockwise to give
some belt slack between the crankshaft timing
pulley and the RH bank camshaft drive gea
r
pulley.


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6A-32 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
2. Install pusher and tighten bolt to the specified
torque.
Torque: 25 N
 m (2.5 Kg
 m/18 lb ft)
1. Install the pusher while pushing the tension
pulley to the belt.
2. Pull out pin from the pusher.
NOTE: When reusing the pusher, press the pusher with
approximately 100Kg to retract the rod, and insert a pin
(1.4 mm piano wire).




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Legend
(1) Up Side
(2) Down Side
(3) Direction for Installation
(4) Locking Pin

3. Remove double clips or equivalent clips, from
timing belt pulleys.
Turn the crankshaft pulley clockwise by two
turns.

3. Install timing belt cover.
Remove crankshaft pulley that was installed in
step 1 item 5.
Tighten bolts to the specified torque.
Torque: 18 N
 m (1.8 kg
 m/13 lb ft)


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Legend
(1) Timing Belt Cover RH
(2) Timing Belt Cover LH
(3) Timing Belt Cover Lower


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Legend
(1) Timing Belt Cover
(2) Rubber Bushing
(3) Sealing Rubber
(4) Cylinder Body

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6A-34 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
Camshaft
Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Remove crankshaft pulley.
 Refer to removal procedure for Crankshaf
t
Pulley in this manual.
3. Remove timing belt.
 Refer to removal procedure for Timing Belt in
this manual.
4. Remove cylinder head cover LH.
 Refer to removal procedure for Cylinder Head
Cover LH in this manual.
5. Remove cylinder head cover RH.
 Refer to removal procedure for Cylinder Head
Cover RH in this manual.
6. Remove twenty fixing bolts from inlet and exhaus
t
camshaft bracket on one side bank, then camshaft
brackets.





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7. Remove camshaft assembly.
8. Remove fixing bolt for camshaft drive gear pulley.
9. Remove three fixing bolts from camshaft drive
gear retainer, then camshaft drive gear assembly.






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Legend
(1) Right Bank
(2) Left Bank
(3) Timing Mark on Retainer

Installation
1. Install camshaft drive gear assembly and tighten
three bolts to the specified torque.
Torque: 10 N
 m (1.0 kg
 m/7 lb ft)
2. Tighten bolt for camshaft drive gear assembly
pulley to the specified torque.
Torque: 98 N
 m (10.0 kg
 m/72 lb ft)
3. Tighten sub gear setting bolt.
1. Use 5884024430 to turn sub gear to righ
t
direction until it aligns with the M5 bolt hole
between camshaft driven gear and sub gear.
2. Tighten the M5 bolt to a suitable torque to
prevent the sub gear from moving.


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6A-36 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)



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Legend
(1) Right Bank
(2) Left Bank
(3) Alignment Mark on Camshaft Drive Gear
(4) Alignment Mark on Camshaft
(5) Alignment Mark on Retainer


3. Tighten twenty bolts on numerical order an one
side bank as shown in the illustration.
Torque : 10 N
 m (1.0 kg
 m/7 lb ft)




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5. Install cylinder head cover RH.
 Refer to installation procedure for CYLINDER
HEAD COVER RH in this manual.
6. Install cylinder head cover LH.
 Refer to installation procedure for CYLINDER
HEAD COVER LH in this manual.
7. Install timing belt.
 Refer to installation procedure for TIMING
BELT in this manual. 8. Install crankshaft pulley.
 Refer to installation procedure fo
r
CRANKSHAFT PULLEY in this manual.

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-37
Cylinder Head
Removal
1. Remove engine hood.
2. Disconnect battery ground cable.
3. Drain radiator coolant.
4. Drain engine oil.
5. Remove crankshaft pulley.
 Refer to removal procedure for Crankshaf
t
Pulley in this manual.
6. Remove timing belt.
 Refer to removal procedure for Timing Belt in
this manual.
7. Remove cylinder head cover LH.
 Refer to removal procedure for Cylinder Head
Cover LH in this manual.
8. Remove cylinder head cover RH.
 Refer to removal procedure for Cylinder Head
Cover RH in this manual.
9. Remove common chamber.
 Refer to removal procedure for Common
Chamber in this manual.
10. Remove cylinder head assembly.
1. Loosen eights bolts for tight cylinder head.
2. Remove cylinder head assembly.



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Legend
(1) Cylinder Head
(2) Cylinder Head Bolt
(3) Camshaft


Installation
1. Install cylinder head assembly to cylinder block.
1. Put cylinder head gasket on the cylinder block.
NOTE: There is discrimination mark “R" for righ
t
bank and “L" for left bank on the cylinder head
gasket as shown in the illustration.
Do not reuse cylinder head gasket.


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2. Align dowel pin hole to dowel pin on the
cylinder block.
3. Tighten two bolts temporarily by hand to
prevent the cylinder head assembly from
moving.
4. Using 9851142090 cylinder head bol
t
wrench, tighten bolts in numerical order as
shown in the illustration to the specified torque.

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