check engine MAZDA 626 1987 User Guide
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1A TUNE-UP PROCEDURE
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Idle Speed (Carburetor)
1. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
2. Turn all electric loads OFF.
3. Confirm that the choke valve has fully returned at
idling speed.
4. Check the idle speed. If necessary, turn the throt-
tle adjust screw and adjust the idle speed.
Idle speed
MTX: 800 ±s8 rpm (in neutral)
ATX: 950
Is8
rpm (in "N" range) F6
900 I58 rpm (in "N" range).. FE, F8
Idle Speed (Fl)
1. Connect the tachometer to the engine.
2. Check the idle speed.
Idle speed
MTX: 850 i!°0 rpm (in neutral)
ATX: 850 t55°o rpm (in "N" range)
3. If necessary, remove the blind cap from the throt-
tle body and adjust by turning the air adjust screw.
4. Install the blind cap.
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Idle Mixture (Carburetor)
1. Disconnect the secondary air hoses from the reed
valves and then plug the hoses (if equipped).
2. Connect an exhaust gas analyzer to the vehicle as
shown in the figure and measure the CO concen-
tration.
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3. Remove the blind cap from the mixture adjust
screw.
Note
The blind cap will be broken when it is re-
moved, do not attempt to reinstall it.
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ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 1 A
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
If the engine exhibits low power, poor fuel economy,
or poor idle, check the following points.
1. Ignition system (Refer to Section 5)
2. Compression
3. Fuel system (Refer to Section 4)
COMPRESSION
1. Check that the battery is fully charged. Recharge
if necessary.
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2. Warm up the engine to the normal operating tem-
perature.
3. Turn it off for about 10 minutes to allow the exhaust
manifold to cool.
4. Remove all spark plugs.
5. Disconnect the primary wire connector from the
ignition coil.
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6. Connect a compression gauge to No.
1
spark plug
hole.
7. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and crank the
engine.
8. Note the maximum gauge reading.
9. Check each cylinder.
Compression pressure kPa (kg/cm2, psi)-rpm
Standard Minimum
F6 1,128 (11.5, 164)—270 790 (8.1, 114)—270
F8-FE 1,275 (13.0, 185)—270 893 (9.1, 129)—270
FE 12-valve 1,422 (14.5, 206)—280 996 (10.2, 144)—280
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Possible Cause
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (TIMING BELT) 1 A
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ry.
2. Check that the mating mark of the camshaft pul-
ley is aligned with the timing mark. If it is not
aligned, turn the camshaft to align.
Note
For FE engine, align "2" mark.
For F8, F6 engine, align "3" mark.
3. Install the timing belt tensioner and spring. Tem-
porarily secure it with the spring fully extended.
Caution
Do not damage the pulleys when securing the
tensioner pulley.
4. Install the timing belt. (Keep the tension side of belt
as tight as possible).
Caution
a) If the timing belt is being reused, it must be
reinstalled to rotate in the original direction.
b) Check that there is no oil, grease, or dirt on
the timing belt.
5. Loosen the tensioner lock bolt.
6. Turn the crankshaft twice in the direction of rota-
tion, and align the mating marks.
7. Check that the timing marks are correctly aligned.
If not aligned, remove the timing belt tensioner and
timing belt, and repeat steps 1—6.
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ASSEMBLY (CYLINDER BLOCK) 1 A
Connecting Rod
1. Assemble the SST to the piston pin.
2. Apply engine oil to the piston pin.
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3. Set the piston on the SST with the F mark facing
upward.
4. Set the connecting rod in piston with the oil hole
in the large end opposite the F mark.
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5. Press the piston pin into the piston and connect-
ing rod until the SST contacts the block.
While inserting the piston pin, check the pressure
force. If it is less than specified, replace the piston
pin or the connecting rod.
Press force:
5—15 kN (500—1,500 kg, 1,100—3,300 lb)
Check the oscillation torque of the connecting rod.
(Refer to page 1A—47.)
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Piston Ring
1. Install the three-piece oil rings on the pistons.
(1) Apply engine oil to the oil ring spacer and rails.
(2) Install the oil ring spacer so that the opening
faces upward.
(3) Install the upper rail and lower rail.
Note
a) The upper rail and lower rail are the same.
b) Each rail can be installed with either face
upward.
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1 A ASSEMBLY (CYLINDER BLOCK)
Spacer iang
Oil ring
spacer ends
Upper rail
Piston
Lower rail
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Oil ring —
upper rail f .Top ring
Oil ring (
spacer r \30° \ . Pistion
^-^/ao0F pin
Oil ring
lower rail /Second ring
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2. Check that both rails are expanded by the spacer
tangs as shown in the figure by checking that both
rails turn smoothly in both directions.
3. Install the second ring to the piston first, then in-
stall the top ring. Use a piston ring expander.
Caution
The rings must be installed with the "R"
marks facing upward.
4. Apply a liberal amount of clean engine oil to the
second and top piston rings.
5. Position the opening of each ring as shown in the
figure.
Crankshaft
1. Before installing the crankshaft, inspect the main
bearing oil clearances as described.
Note
The bearing with thrust shoulders is the cen-
ter bearing in the cylinder block.
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1 A ASSEMBLY (CYLINDER BLOCK)
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4. Inspect the crankshaft end play.
End play:
0.08—0.18 mm (0.0031—0.0071 mm)
Maximum: 0.30 mm (0.012 in)
5. If the end play exceeds specification, grind the
crankshaft and use undersize center main bearing.
Center main bearing width
Standard:
27.94—27.99 mm (1.1000—1.1020 in)
0.25 mm (0.010 in) undersize:
28.04—28.09 mm (1.1040—1.1059 in)
0.50 mm (0.020 in) undersize:
28.12—28.17 mm (1.1071—1.1091 in)
0.75 mm (0.030 in) undersize:
28.20—28.25 mm (1.1102—1.1122 in)
Note
Wider thrust width is available only in under-
size center main bearing.
Pilot Bearing (MTX)
1. Apply engine oil to the outer circumference of the
bearing.
2. Set a piece of pipe (outer diameter 30—34 mm,
1.18—1.34 in) against the outer race of the bear-
ing, then tap it evenly into the crankshaft.
3. Lubricate the bearing with grease.
Piston and Connecting Rod Assembly
1. Apply a liberal amount of clean engine oil to the
cylinder walls, piston, and rings.
2. Check the piston rings for the end gap alignment.
3. Insert each piston assembly into the cylinder block
with the F mark facing the front of the engine. Use
a piston installer tool (commercially available).
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ASSEMBLY (CYLINDER BLOCK) 1 A
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Matin
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Connecting Rod Cap
1. Check the connecting rod bearing clearances us-
ing the same procedure as used for the main bear-
ing oil clearance.
Connecting rod cap tightening torque:
65—69 Nm (6.6—7.0 m-kg, 48—51 ft-lb)
Oil clearance:
0.027—0.067 mm (0.0011—0.0026 in)
Maximum: 0.10 mm (0.0039 in)
Caution
Align the alignment marks on the cap and on
the connecting rod when installing the con-
necting rod cap.
If the oil clearance exceeds specification, grind the
crankshaft and use undersize bearings. (Refer to
page 1A—59.)
3. Check the side clearance of each connecting rod
without the cap installed.
Side clearance:
0.110—0.262 mm (0.004—0.0103 in)
Maximum: 0.30 mm (0.012 in)
If the clearance exceeds the maximum, replace the
connecting rod.
4. Apply a liberal amount of engine oil to the crank-
pin journal and connecting rod bearing.
5. Install the connecting rod cap with the alignment
marks aligned.
Tightening torque:
65—69 Nm (6.6—7.0 m-kg, 48—51 ft-lb)
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INSTALLATION 1A
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Air Cleaner Assembly
1. Install the air cleaner assembly.
Tightening torque:
16—27
N
m (1.6—2.8 m-kg, 12—20 ft-lb)
2. Connect the air flow sensor connector and air in-
take pipe (Fl).
Engine Oil
Add the specified amount and type of engine oil. (Re-
fer to Section 2A.)
Coolant
Close the drain plug, fill the radiator and reservoir tank
with the specified amount and type of coolant. (Re-
fer to Section 3A.)
Check Engine Condition
1. Check for leaks.
2. Perform engine adjustments if necessary.
3. Perform a road test.
4. Recheck the oil and coolant levels.
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TUNE-UP PROCEDURE 1 B
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TUNE-UP PROCEDURE
Tune the engine according to the procedures
described below.
Battery
1. Check for corrosion on the terminals, or loose ca-
ble connections.
If necessary, clean the clamps and tighten firmly.
2. Check that the electrolyte level is between the UP-
PER and LOWER marks.
Add distilled water if necessary.
3. Check the specific gravity by using a hydrometer.
If the specific gravity reading is 1.200 or less,
recharge the battery. (Refer to Section 5.)
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Air Cleaner Element
Visually check the air cleaner element for excessive
dirt, damage, or oil. Clean or replace if necessary.
Caution
When cleaning the air cleaner element, blow
dust off from the inside completely first, then
blow from the outside.
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Engine Oil
Check the engine oil level and condition with the oil
level gauge.
Add oil, or change it, if necessary.
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1B TUNE-UP PROCEDURE 1 B
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Coolant Level (Cold engine)
1. Check that the coolant level is near the radiator inlet
port.
2. Check that the level in the coolant reservoir is be-
tween the FULL and LOW marks.
Add coolant if necessary.
Warning
a) Never remove the radiator cap while the en-
gine is hot.
b) Wrap a thick cloth around the cap and care-
fully remove it.
Drive Belt
1. Check that the drive belt is positioned in the pul-
ley groove.
2. Check the drive belt for wear, cracks, or fraying.
Replace if necessary.
3. Check the drive belt tension by using the tension
gauge.
Standard belt tension N (kg, lb)
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Belt New Used
Alternator 589-785 (60-80, 132-176) 491-687 (50-70, 110-154)
P/S 687-883 (70-90,154-198) 589-785 (60-80.132-176)
A/C 687-883 (70-90,154-198) 589-785 (60-80,132-176)
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Adjusting bolt
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4. Check the drive belt deflection by applying moder-
ate pressure (98 N, 10 kg, 22 lb) midway between
the pulleys.
(1) Alternator belt deflection
New : 6—8 mm (0.24—0.31 in)
Used: 7—9 mm (0.27—0.35 in)
If necessary, loosen the alternator mounting
bolts and adjust the belt deflection by turning
the adjusting bolt.
Tightening torque
®: 31—46 Nm (3.2—4.7 m-kg, 23—34 ft-lb)
(§): 37—52 Nm (3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
(2) P/S belt deflection
New : 8—10 mm (0.31—0.39 in)
Used: 9—11 mm (0.35—0.43 in)
If necessary, loosen the idler pulley lock bolt
and adjust the belt deflection by turning the ad-
justing bolt.
Tightening torque of lock bolt:
37—52 N-m (3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
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