MAZDA 6 2002 Suplement Repair Manual

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B2–20
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
3. Install the rocker arm shaft plane side upward.
Caution
•Because there is little camshaft thrust
clearance, the camshaft must be held
horizontally while it is installed.
Otherwise, excessive force will be
applied to the thrust area, causing burrs
on the thrust receiving area of the
cylinder head journal. To avoid this, the
following procedure must be observed.
4. Tighten the bolts in two or three steps in the order
shown.
Tightening torque
25—30 N·m {2.5—3.1 kgf·m, 18—22 ft·lbf}
5. Apply clean engine oil to the new oil seal.
6. Push the oil seal slightly in by hand.
7. Tap the oil seal into the cylinder head using the
SST and a hammer.
Side Wall Installation Note
1. Apply silicone sealant as shown in the figure.
Thickness
2 mm {0.079 in}
A6E2318W112
9
8
75
4
3
10126
1
2
11
A6E2318W113
49 B010 002
0.5—1.5 mm {0.020—0.059 in}
OIL SEAL CYLINDER
HEAD HAMMER
A6E2318W114
SEALANTSEALANT
A6E2318W115

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CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
B2–21
B2
Fuel Injection Pipe Installation Note
Caution
•Fuel injection pipes can be removed and reinstalled up to five times. If removing them for the sixth
time, be sure to replace them with new ones.
Cylinder Head Cover Installation Note
1. Apply silicone sealant to the shaded areas.
Thickness
2 mm {0.079 in}
2. Tighten the bolts in the order shown.
Tightening torque
7.9—10.7 N·m {80—110 kgf·cm, 69.5—95.4
in·lbf}
Seal Plate Installation Note
1. Install the seal plate and hand tighten the bolt in
the order A to B.
2. Tighten the bolts in the order shown.
Tightening torque
7.9—10.7 N·m {80—110 kgf·cm, 69.5—95.4
in·lbf}
Idler Installation Note
Caution
•The idler has a front and back relative to
the engine, therefore when installing
make sure that the longer projection of
the shaft is on the engine side as
indicated in the figure.
SEALANTSEALANTSEALANTSEALANT
SEALANTSEALANT20 mm
{0.79 in}
MIN.VIEW AVIEW A
A6E2318W116
9
8
7
5
4
36
1
2
A6E2318W117
1
2B
A
3
3
A6E2318W118
SHAFTCYLINDER
BLOCK
BOLT
A6E2318W121

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B2–22
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
Camshaft Pulley Installation Note
1. Hold the camshaft using the SST.
Gear Case Installation Note
1. Apply silicone sealant as shown in the figure.
Thickness
1.5—2.5 mm {0.060—0.098 in}
2. Tighten the bolts in clockwise order.
Drive Gear Installation Note
1. Hold the camshaft using the SST.
2. Tighten the drive gear lock bolt.
Tightening torque
55—64 N·m {5.6—6.6 kgf·m, 41—47 ft·lbf}
Gear Cover Installation Note
1. Apply silicone sealant as shown in the figure.
Thickness
1.5—2.5 mm {0.060—0.098 in}
2. Tighten the bolts in clockwise order.
49 S120 710
A6E2318W104
SEALANTSEALANT
A6E2318W119
49 S120 710
A6E2318W103
SEALANTSEALANT
A6E2318W120

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CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
B2–23
B2
Supply Pump Pulley Installation Note
Caution
•To prevent the bolts (M8 x1.25) from damaging the supply pump and pulley, do not fully tighten
the fixing bolts. If they contact the pulley surface, they will damage the pulley.
1. Fix the supply pump pulley to the bracket using
two bolts (M8 x 1.25).
End Of Sie
M8 1.25
BOLT
A6E2318W101

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B2–24
FRONT OIL SEAL
FRONT OIL SEAL REPLACEMENTA6E2320106022011. Remove the timing belt. (See B2–9 TIMING BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
2. Remove in the order shown in the table.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
.
Timing Belt Pulley Lock Bolt Removal/Installation Note
1. Hold the timing belt pulley using the SSTs.
Timing Belt Pulley Removal Note
1. Remove the timing belt pulley using the SST.
FRONT OIL SEAL
1 Timing belt pulley lock bolt
(See B2–24 Timing Belt Pulley Lock Bolt Removal/
Installation Note)
2 Timing belt pulley
(See B2–24 Timing Belt Pulley Removal Note)
3Key
4 Front oil seal
(See B2–25 Front Oil Seal Removal Note)
(See B2–25 Front Oil Seal Installation Note)
SST
SST
SST
R
OILOIL
167—176 {17.0—18.0, 123—130}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
3
1
2
4
A6E2320W100
49 G011 105
49 S120 710
A6E2320W101
49 S120 215B
A6E2320W102

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FRONT OIL SEAL
B2–25
B2
Front Oil Seal Removal Note
1. Cut the oil seal lip using a razor knife.
2. Remove the oil seal using a screwdriver protected
with a rag.
Front Oil Seal Installation Note
1. Apply clean engine oil to the oil seal lip.
2. Push the oil seal slightly in by hand.
3. Tap the oil seal in evenly using the SST and a
hammer. The oil seal must be tapped in until it is
flush with the edge of the oil pump body.
End Of Sie
OIL SEAL LIP
A6E2320W103
RAG
A6E2320W104
49 U027 003
0—0.5 mm {0—0.019 in}
HAMMEROIL PUMP BODY
FRONT OIL SEAL
A6E2320W105

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B2–26
REAR OIL SEAL
REAR OIL SEAL REPLACEMENTA6E2322113992011. Remove the flywheel. (See H–5 CLUTCH UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (A65M-R manual transaxle
models).)
2. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
.
Rear Oil Seal Removal Note
1. Cut the oil seal lip using a razor knife.
2. Remove the oil seal using a screwdriver protected
with a rag.
Rear Oil Seal Installation Note
1. Apply clean engine oil to the oil seal lip.
2. Push the oil seal slightly in by hand.
3. Tap the oil seal in evenly using the SST and a
hammer.
End Of Sie
REAR OIL SEAL
1 Rear oil seal
(See B2–26 Rear Oil Seal Removal Note)
(See B2–26 Rear Oil Seal Installation Note)
SST
R
OILOIL1
A6E2322W100
OIL SEAL LIP
A6E2322W101
RAG
A6E2322W102
0—0.5 mm
{0—0.019 in}
HAMMERREAR COVER
REAR OIL SEAL
49 G033 107A
A6E2322W103

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ENGINE
B2–27
B2
ENGINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E232401001201
Warning
•Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can very easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep
sparks and flames away from fuel.
•Fuel line spills and leakage are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injures or death and
damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete the “Fuel Line
Safety Procedure”. (See F2–45 Fuel Line Safety Procedures.)
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Drain the engine coolant, engine oil, and transaxle oil.
3. Remove the radiator.
4. Remove the engine cover. (See B2–9 TIMING BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
5. Remove the air cleaner and air hose. (See F2–36 INTAKE-AIR SYSTEM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
6. Disconnect the fuel hose. (See F2–45 BEFORE REPAIR PROCEDURE.)
7. Remove the front pipe. (See F2–57 EXHAUST SYSTEM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
8. Remove the battery and tray. (See G–5 BATTERY REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
9. Remove the shift cable, select cable and clutch release cylinder related to the transaxle. (See J2–7 MANUAL
TRANSAXLE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
10. Remove the clutch release cylinder.
11. Remove the vacuum hose and the heater hose.
12. Disconnect the P/S oil pump pressure pipe and P/S oil pump relief hose from the P/S oil pump side. (See N–16
POWER STEERING OIL PUMP (MZR-CD (RF Turbo)) REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
Note
•The P/S oil pump will not be removed from the engine.
13. Remove the A/C compressor with the pipe still connected. Position the A/C compressor so that it is out of the
way. Use wire or rope to secure it. (See U–11 A/C COMPRESSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
14. Remove the joint shaft.
15. Remove the front drive shaft (LH) from the transaxle.
16. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
17. Install in the reverse order of removal.
18. Fill the engine coolant, engine oil, and transaxle oil.
19. Bleed the air from the fuel line. (See F2–45 AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE.)
20. Start the engine and:
•Inspect the pulleys and the drive belt for runout and contact.
•Inspect the engine oil, engine coolant transaxle oil, P/S fluid, and fuel for leakage.
•Inspect the idle speed. (See F2–34 IDLE SPEED INSPECTION.)
21. Perform a road test.
22. Reinspect the engine oil, engine coolant, transaxle oil, and P/S fluid levels.
ENGINE

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B2–28
ENGINE
5
4
3
1
2
74.5—104.9
{7.6—10.6, 55.0—76.6}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf} 85.3—116.6
{8.7—11.8, 62.9—85.9}58.8—80.4
{6.0—8.1, 43.3—58.5} 74.5—104.9
{7.6—10.6, 55.0—76.6}66.6—93.1
{6.8—9.4, 49.2—67.9}
66.6—93.1
{6.8—9.4,
49.2—67.9}58.8—80.4
{6.0—8.1, 43.3—58.5}
A6E2324W200
1 No.1 Engine mount rubber
(See B2–29 No.1 Engine Mount Rubber Removal
Note)
(See B2–32 No.1 Engine Mount Rubber Installation
Note)
2 No.1 Engine mount bracket
(See B2–32 No.1 Engine Mount Bracket Installation
Note)
3 No.4 Engine mount bracket and No.4 Engine mount
rubber
(See B2–29 No.4 Engine Mount Bracket and No.4
Engine Mount Rubber Removal Note)
(See B2–31 No.4 Engine Mount Bracket and No.4
Engine Mount Rubber Installation Note)4 No.3 Engine joint bracket
(See B2–30 No.3 Engine Joint Bracket Installation
Note)
5 Engine, transaxle

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ENGINE
B2–29
B2
No.1 Engine Mount Rubber Removal Note
1. Suspend the engine using the SST.
2. Remove through-bolt A on the No.1 engine mount
bracket side.
3. Loosen through-bolt B on the front crossmember
side until approximately three pitches are
showing.
Note
•Do not remove the No.1 engine mount
rubber from the front crossmember.
No.4 Engine Mount Bracket and No.4 Engine Mount Rubber Removal Note
1. Secure the engine and the transaxle using an
engine jack and attachment as shown.
49 E017 5A0
A6E2316W101
A B
A6E2324W201
A6E2324W202
A6E2324W209

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