torque specification MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 Service Manual

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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Service
osFol2ENGINE
OIL FtLTER SELECTtONThis vehicle is equipped with a full-flow, throw-away oil
,~
filter.The same type of replacement filter is recommended as a
replacement filter for this vehicle. It is possible, particularilyin cold weather, that this vehicle may develop high oil
pressure for a short duration. You should be sure that any
replacement filter used on this vehicle is a high-quality filterand is capable of withstanding a pressure of 256 psi
(manufacturer’s specifications) to avoid filter and engine
damage. The following is a high-quality filter and is stronglyrecommended for use on this vehicle
: Mitsubishi Engine
-Oil Filter Part No. MD031805 or MD084693.
Any replacement oil filter should be installed in accordancewith the oil filter manufacturer’s installation instructions.
(1) Remove the engine oil filler cap.
(2) Remove the engine oil drain plug, and drain out the
engine oil.
(3) Remove the engine oil filter by using the oil filter
wrench.(4) Clean the oil filter mounting surface of the oil filter
bracket.(5) Coat engine oil to the O-ring of new oil filter.
(6) Turn the oil filter by hand to install to the block.
NOTEThe oil filter tightening torque is
11-13 Nm (8-10
ftlbs.).A(7) Supply engine oil.
.(8) Start and run engine and check for engine oil leaks.
(9) After stopping engine, check oil level and replenish as
necessary.9. MANUAL TRANSAXLE (Inspect oil level)
NOOSBCEbInspect each component for evidence of leakage, and
check the oil level by remaining the filler plug. If the oil is
contaminated, it is necessary to replace it with new oil.
1. With the vehicle parked at a level place, remove the
filler plug and check to be sure that the oil level is up tothe lower edge of the filler plug hole.
2. Check to be sure that the transmission oil is not
noticeably dirty, and that it has a suitable viscosity.

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FRONTSUSPENSION

CONTENTSNOZAA-CENTERMEMBER AND
CROSSMEMBER..............................................44
DRIVESHAFT..................................................15HUB AND KNUCKLE
......................................9
LOWERARM
...................................................33
~SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.......8
FrontWheelAlignment................................8Hub End Play Inspection
.............................8
WheelBearingAdjustment..........................9
SPECIALTOOLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................2General Specifications
..................................2
Lubricants......................................................5Service Specifications
...................................4
TorqueSpecifications...................................4STABILIZER BAR
.............................................37
STRUTASSEMBLY.........................................29

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2-4FRONT SUSPENSION - Specifications
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS;02CB-
ItemsVehicles with
1.8L Engine
<FWD><AWD>Vehicles with
2.0L DOHC Engine
Standard value
Camber14’230’5’+30’10’+30’
Caster2”20’ -t 30’2”24’ 3130’2”18’ f 30’
Toe-inmm (in.) Of3 (Ok.12)Of3 (Ok .12)Of3 (Ok.12)
Protruding length of stabilizer bar
mounting boltmm (in.) 16-18
(.63-.70)--Setting of T.J. boot lengthmm (in.)
L.H.75+3 (2.95f.12)80-+3 (3.15f.12)85_+3 (3.35k.12)
R.H.85f3 (3.35k.12)80+3 (3.15k.12)85f3 (3.35f.12)Lower arm ball joint starting
torqueNm (in.lbs.) 3-10 (26-87)3- 10 (26-87)3- 10 (26-87)
Stabilizer link ball joint starting
torqueNm (inlbs.) -1.7-3.2 (15-28)1.7-3.2 (15-28)
Crossmember bushings projection
mm (in.)
Bushing A
7.2-10.2 (.28-.40)7.2-10.2 (.28-.40)7.2-10.2 (.28-.40)
Bushing
B6.5-9.5 (.26-.37)6.5-9.5 (.26-.37)6.5-9.5 (.26-.37)
LimitHub end playmm (in.) 0.2
(.008) or less
Wheel bearing starting torque
(Hub starting torque)Nm
(in.lbs.) 1.8 (16) or less
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSNO2CG.
ItemsDrive shaft nut
Tie rod end ball joint
Knuckle to ball joint
Knuckle to strut assembly
Strut top end nut
Strut mounting nut
upperCaliper assembly mounting bolt
Center bearing bracket
Front speed sensor bracket
Front toothed rotor
Stabilizer bar bracket to crossmember
Stabilizer link
Lower arm clamp to crossmember (nut)
Lower arm clamp to crossmember (bolt)
Lower arm to crossmember
Stay to crossmember
Front exhaust pipe to exhaust manifold
Turbo
Non-TurboFront exhaust pipe clamp
Crossmember to body
Front roll stopper bracket to centermember
Nmftlbs.
200-260144-188
24-3417-25
60-7243-52
1 IO-14080-101
60-7043-51
40-5029-39
80-10058-72
36-4626-33
9-14
7-109-14
7-10
30-4222-3035-4525-33
35-4725-34
80-I 0058-72
100-12072-87
70-8051-58
40-6029-43
30-4022-29
30-4022-29
100-12072-87
40-5029-36

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3-1
REAR AXLE
CONTENTSAXLE SHAFT
...................................................10
DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER................................19DRIVE SHAFT
..................................................13SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES..
.....8
GearOilLevelCheck...................................8
LimitedSlipDifferentialCheck....................9
..Rear Axle Total Backlash Check.................8Rear Wheel Bearing End Play Check
.........
8Rear Wheel Bearing Rotation Sliding
ResistanceCheck.........................................9
SPECIALTOOLS.............................................4
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................
2
GeneralSpecifications..................................2
Lubricants......................................................3Sealants and Adhesives...............................
3Service
Specifications...................................2TorqueSpecifications...................................
3
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................6Axle Shaft
Grease leakageNoise while wheels are rotatingDifferential (Conventional Differential)
Bearing noise while driving or coasting
Constant noise
Gear noise while coasting
Gear noise while driving
HeatNoise while turning
Oil leakage
Differential (Limited Slip Differential)
Abnormal noise during driving or
gear changing
Abnormal noise when cornering
Break down
Gear noise
Gear oil leakage
SeizureThe limited slip differential does
not function
Drive Shaft
Noise

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3-2REAR AXLE - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSNO3CA- h
ItemsVehicles with
Vehicles with
conventional differential
limited slip differential
Axle shaft
TypeSemi-floating type
Semi-floating type
Shaft dimensions
Outer bearing portion dia.
mm (in.) 35 (1.38)
35 (1.38)
Inner bearing portion dia.
mm (in.) 28 (1.10)
28 (1.10)
Center portion dia.
mm (in.) 34.5 (1.36)
34.5 (1.36)
Overall length
mm (in.) 214.9 (8.46)
214.9 (8.46)
Bearing
O.D. x I.D.
Outer
mm (in.) 72 x 35 (2.83 x 1.38)
72 x 35 (2.83 x 1.38)
Innermm (in.) 58 x 28 (2.28 x 1.10)
58 x 28 (2.28 x 1.10)
Drive shaft
Joint type
Outer
D.O.J.D.O.J.
Inner
B.J.B.J.Length (joint to joint)
x diametermm (in.) 397 x 24 (15.6 x .94)397 x 24 (15.6 x .94)
DifferentialReduction gear type
Hypoid gearHypoid gear
Reduction ratio3.545
<MiT>, 3.307 <AI-~>
3.545 <M/T>, 3.307 <AI-f>Differential gear type and configuration
Side gearStraight bevel gear
x 2Straight bevel gear x 2
Pinion gearStraight bevel gear
x 2Straight bevel gear x 4
Number of teeth
Drive gear39
<Ml-f>. 43 <AI-f>39 <MIT>, 43 <AA>Drive pinion
11 <M/T>, 13 <Al-f>ll<M/T>, 13 <A/‘-f>
Side gear
1416Pinion gear
1010
NOTED.O.J.: Double offset joint
B.J.: Birfield joint
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSNOBCB-
Items
Standard valueRear wheel bearing rotation sliding resistance
Setting of D.O.J. boot length
Final drive gear backlash
Differential gear backlash
Conventional differential
Limited slip differential
Drive pinion rotation starting torque
with oil seal
New part
New part/reusable part
without oil seal
New part
New part/reusable partSpecifications
N (Ibs.) [Nm (in.lbs.)l 12 (2.6) [0.7 (6)l or less
mm (in.)
76+3 (3.00+.12)
mm (in.) 0.1
l-0.16 (.004-,006)
mm (in.)O-0.076
(O-.003)
0.03-0.09 (.0012-.0035)
Nm
(in.lbs.)
1.0-1.3 (9-11)
0.5-0.6 (4-5)
Nm
(in.lbs.)
0.9-I .2 (8-10)
0.4-0.5 (3-4)
A

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REAR AXLE - Specifications
ItemsLimit
Rear axle total backlash
Drive gear
runoutRear wheel bearing end play
Differential gear backlashSpecifications
mm (in.) 5
(.2)mm (in.) 0.05
(.002)mm (in.) 0.8
(.031)mm (in.) 0.2
(.008)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsNmft.lbs.
Drive shaft to companion flange55-65
40-47Axle shaft installation nut
160-220116-159Rear brake assembly installation bolts
50-6036-43
Rear speed sensor brackets9-14
7-10Differential carrier to crossmember
100-12072-87
Differential carrier to propeller shaft
30-3522-25
Differential carrier to differential support
member80- 10058-72
Differential support member to bolt
110-13080-94Drain plug
60-7043-51
Filler plug40-6029-43
Companion flange to drive pinion
160-220116-159
Bearing cap installation bolt
40-6029-43
Drive to differential case
gear80-9058-65
Cover to carrier
gear30-4222-30
LUBRICANTS
ItemsRear axle gear oilSpecified lubricantsQuantity
MOPAR Hypoid Gear Oil API classification
GL-5 or higher0.7 lit. (0.74 qts.Above
-23°C (-10°F) SAE 90, 85W-90, 8OW-90From
-34°C (-30°F) to -23°C (-10°F) SAE 8OW, 8OW-90Below
-34°C (-30°F) SAE 75WB.J. boot grease
D.O.J. boot greaseRepair kit grease90
g (3.2 dz.)Seal lip of outer bearingMOPAR Multi-Mileage Lubricant Part No.2525035 or equivalent As required
Trailing arm oil seal lip
Oil seal lip of side bearing
Washer of special tool
(M B990836)Oil seal lip of drive pinion
Differential companion
flange washer
SEALANTS AND ADHESIVES
..-
ItemsSpecified sealants and adhesivesIVent plug
Differential cover3M ATD Part
No.8661, 8663 or equivalent
Drive gear threaded holeMOPAR Part
No.4318031 or 4318032 or equivalent

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BRAKES
SERVICE AND PARKING
CONTENTS
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
......................................
9
BRAKEBOOSTER...........................................
60BRAKE LINE
....................................................
62
BRAKE PEDAL.................................................
53ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
<VEHICLES WITH
ABS>...............................87
- FRONT DISC BRAKE......................................
65G-SENSOR
<AWD-ABS>..............................86
HYDRAULIC UNIT
<VEHICLESWITH
ABS>...............................
77
MASTERCYLINDER
........................................56
PARKING BRAKES
..........................................88
REAR
DISC BRAKE.........................................70SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES..
.....41
ABSPowerRelayCheck.............................52
Bleeding........................................................
45Brake Booster Operating
Inspection...........43
BrakeFluidLevelSensor Check.................
42Brake Pedal Inspection and Adjustment
.....41Check Valve
OperationCheck.....................
44
FlatBattery
Remedy....................................52
FrontBrakeDiscRun-out Check................47Front Brake Disc Run-out Correction
..........48Front Brake
Disc Thickness Check
.............47Front Disc Brake Pad Check and
Replacement.................................................46
Parking
BrakeLever Stroke Check.............42
Parking
BrakeSwitchCheck.......................43
Proportioning
ValveFunctionTest...............44Rear Brake
DiscRun-out Check.................50Rear Brake Disc Run-out Correction
...........50Rear Brake
Disc Thickness
Check..............49Rear Disc Brake Pad Check and
Replacement.................................................48Observation of Wheel Speed Sensor
Output Voltage Variations
<Vehicles
with
ABS>..................................51
SPECIAL TOOLS.............................................6
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................
2General Specifications
..................................2
Lubricants
......................................................5
Service
Specifications...................................4
Torque
Specifications...................................4
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................7WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
<VEHICLES WITH ABS>...............................80
_ CAUTION
When servicing brake assemblies or components, do not create dust by sanding, grinding or by cleaning
brake parts with a dry brush or with compressed air. A WATER DAMPENED CLOTH SHOULD BE USED.
Many brake components contain asbestos fibers which can become air-borne if dust is created duringservice operations. Breathing dust which contains asbestos fibers can cause serious bodily harm.

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5-4BRAKES - Specifications
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
NO5CB-
ItemsSpecifications
Standard value
Brake pedal heightmm (in.) 176-181 (6.9-7.1)
Brake pedal free playmm (in.) 3-8
(l-.3)Brake pedal to floorboard clearance
mm (in.) 80 (3.1) or more
Parking brake lever stroke
5-7 notches
Output pressure proportioning valve
MPa (psi)
Split point
<FWD>3.95-4.45 (561-633)
<AWD>3.45-3.95 (491-561)
Output pressure [input pressure]
<FWD>5.15-5.65 (732-804) [8.2 (1 ,I 63)l
<AWD>4.65-5.15 (661-732) (7.7 (1,095)1Disc brake dragging force at hub bolt
N (Ibs.) [Nm (ftlbs.)]70 (15) or less [4 (3) or less1Booster push rod to master cylinder piston clearance
mm (in.)
9 inch brake booster
0.8-l .O (.031-,039)
7
+8 inch brake booster0.5-0.7 (.020-.028)
Speed sensor’s internal resistance
kQ 0.8-l .2*
Clearance between the speed pole piece and
the toothed rotor
mm (in.)
0.3-0.9 (.012-,035)”Limit
Left/right proportioning valve out pressure difference
MPa (psi)0.4 (57)
Disc brake pad thickness
mm (in.) 2.0 (08)
Front disc thickness
mm (in.) 22.4 (882)
Rear disc thickness
mm (in.) 8.4
(.331)Disc
runoutmm (in.) 0.08 (.0031)Hub end play
mm (in.) 0.008
(.00031)
NOTE
*: Vehicles with ABS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsNmft.lbs.
Pedal support bracket installation bolts
8-12
6-9
Pedal support bracket installation nut
IO-157-11
Pedal rod to pedal support bracket
17-26
12-19
Pedal rod to clutch pedal bracket
17-26
12-19
Clutch pedal bracket installation bolt
8-12
6-9
Turn-over spring mounting bolt
17-26
12-19
Stop lamp switch mounting nut
IO-157-l 1‘Clutch master cylinder installation nuts
10-157-11
Clutch pedal installation nut
20-2514-18
Lever assembly (A) installation nut
20-2514-18
Lever assembly
(B) installation nut20-2514-18

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6-I
CLUTCH
CONTENTS
CLUTCH CONTROL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..m........................2
GeneralSpecifications..................................2CLUTCH COVER AND DISC..........................16Lubricants......................................................3
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER........................11Service Specifications...................................2Torque Specifications
...................................3
CLUTCH PEDAL..............................................7
TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*............4
CLUTCHRELEASE CYLINDER . . . . . . . ..a.............13Clutch chatters
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES . . . . . . .5Clutch noise
Bleeding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Clutch pedal feels “heavy”
Clutch Pedal Inspection and Adjustment . . . .
5Clutch slips
SPECIAL TOOL,.,#mmm,.*......B......................*........3Gear shift malfunctionCAUTIONWhen
servicing clutch assemblies or com-
ponents for vehicles with 1.8L engine, doNOT
create dust by sanding or by cleaning
clutch parts with a dry brush or with
compressed air. (A water dampened cloth
should be used). The clutch disc contains
“Asbestos Fibers” which can become air-
borne if dust is created during serviceoperations. Breathing dust containing
“Asbestos Fibers”may cause seriousbodily
harm.

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CLUTCH - Specifications/Special Tool6-3
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSNMCC-Items
Nmftlbs.Clutch pedal to clutch pedal support bracket
20-2514-18
Clutch pedal support bracket
8-12
6-9
Clutch pedal support bracket to firewall
10-157-l 1Stop light switch
10-157-11
Brake booster installation nut
11-17
8-12
Master cylinder to firewall
10-157-11
Pedal rod to clutch pedal support bracket
17-2612-19
Clutch pedal bracket
8-l 26-9
Pedal rod to clutch pedal bracket
17-2612-19
Clutch tube flare nut
13-17
9-12
Air cleaner bracket
8-12
6-9
Clutch tube clamp to body
8-l 26-9
Reservoir band
5-7
4-5
Clutch release cylinder
15-22
11-16Clutch release cylinder to union bolt
2518Bleeder plug
9-13
7-9
Fulcrum35-4225-30Clutch cover assembly
15-22
11-16
- LUBRICANTSNOSCD-Items
Contact surface of release bearing and fulcrum of clutch
release fork
Inner surface of clutch release bearing
Inner surface of clutch disc splineSpecified lubricants
MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part
No.2525035 or equivalent
Contact portion of release fork to release cylinder push rod
Bushing,
clevis pin, washer and bushing
Inner surface of clutch release cylinder and outer
circumference of piston and cupMOPAR Brake Fluid/Conforming to
DOT3Inner surface of clutch master cylinder and outer
circumference of piston assembly
SPECIAL TOOL
ToolNumber
MD9981 26
NameUse
Clutch disc center
guideClutch disc center hole alignment
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