MITSUBISHI GALANT 1989 Service Repair Manual

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COOLING - Radiator
RADIATOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
14-9
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Pre-removal and Post-installation
@Draining and Supplying of the En-gine Coolant
(Refer toGROUP 00-Maintenancekervice.)
9-14 Nm
(j/-&j
:Vehicles with anti-lock&
braking system>
9-14
Nm7-10 ft.lbs.
4-6 Nm3-4 ftlbs.04AOO48
2-4 ft.lbs.
Removal steps
1. Branch tube bracket <Non-Turbo>
2. Branch tube <Non-Turbo>
3. Radiator cap
4. Drain plug
5. Overflow tube
6. Reserve tank
41) l +7. Radiator upper hose+e ,+ 8. Radiator lower hose
a+9. Automatic transaxle oil cooler hoses <Vehicles with A/T>10. Therm0
sensor connector
11. Radiator fan motor COnneCtOr12. Condenser fan motor connector
<Non-Turbo
(FWD, AWD-MIT&Vehicleswith air conditioning>13. Upper insulator
14. Radiator assembly
15. Radiator fan motor assembly
16. Condenser fan motor assembly<Non-Turbo (FWD, AWD-M/T)-Vehicleswith air conditioning>17. Therm0 sensor
18. Lower insulator
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14-10
COOLING - Radiator
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SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALMlIOBAH
7. REMOVAL OF RADIATOR UPPER HOSE/& RADIATOR
LOWER HOSE
After making mating marks on the radiator hose and the hose clamp, disconnect the radiator hose.
:Non-Turbo (FWD, AWD-M/T)>
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:Non-Turbo
(AWD-A/T),
Turbo>
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9. DISCONNECTION OF AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE OIL
COOLER HOSES
Use a plug or otherwise cover the hose and nipple part of
the radiator so that dust, dirt, foreign materials, etc. do not enter after the hose has been disconnected from the
radiator.
INSPECTION
MWQCAN
a Check for foreign material between radiator fins.
l Check the radiator fins for bent, or damage.
l Check the radiator for corrosion, damage, rust or scale.
aCheck the radiator hoses for cracks, damage or deteriora-
tion.
l Check the reserve tank for damage.
lCheck the automatic transaxle oil cooler hoses for cracking,
damage or deterioration.
RADIATOR FAN MOTOR INSPECTION
(1) Check to be sure that the radiator fan rotates when battery voltage is applied between terminals (as shown in the
figure).
(2) Check to see that abnormal noises are not produced,
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COOLING - Radiator14-11
04A0020
A
B’ -WaterI
423°C (725°F)temperature
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(AWD-ATT), Turbo>
(1) Remove‘ the radiator fan motor connector.
(2) Measure the resistance between terminals
0 and @.
(3) It can be judged OK if the resistance value is within the following range.
Resistance value:
0.26-0.32 Q
THERM0 SENSOR INSPECTION
Check for continuity with the therm0
sensor in hot water.
NOTE
Immerse therm0
sensor in hot water up to mounting thread to
check for continuity.
Standard value:
Continuity at 82-88”C (180-190°F) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at A point
No continuity at 7844°C (172-183°F) . . . . . . . . . . . at B point
RADIATOR FAN MOTOR RELAY INSPECTION
(1) Remove radiator fan motor. relay from engine room relay box.

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14-12
COOLING -Radiator/Radiator Fan Motor Assembly
Circuit tester
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1
11 @
00510020
(2) Connect battery to terminal 2 and check continuity
between terminals with terminal 1 grounded.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
M14OOAF
8.INSTALLATION OF RADIATOR LOWER HOSEI7.
RADIA-
TOR UPPER HOSE
Align the mating marks on the radiator hose and hose clamp and then connect them; then, applying force in the
direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration, seat the
clamp to the trace marks of the previous connection.
Caution Be sure to install the hose clamps at the trace marks of
the previous connection.
RADIATOR FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY
MlITA-
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Disassembly steps
1.Fan2. Radiator fan motor3.Resistor
<Non-Turbo (AWD-AIT), Turbo>4.Shroud 04AOO22
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COOLING - Thermostat
THERMOSTAT
REMOVAL
AND INSTALLATION
14-13
M14GE- 00-Maintenance
<DOHC> 17-20

Nm
i/
12-14 ft.lbs. 17-20

Nm12-14 ft.lbs.
3 5lEl
6
< 1993 models>
lo-15 N7-10 ft.l
Removal steps
~~ w+ 1. Connection for radiator upper hose~~ ~~ 2. Connection for radiator lower hose
3. Water outlet fitting
4. Water inlet fitting
5.Gasket~~6.Thermostat04AO211
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALm14GcAA
1. DISCONNECTION OF RADIATOR UPPER HOSE/Z.
RADIATOR LOWER HOSE
After making mating marks on the radiator hose and the hose clamp, disconnect the radiator hose.
INSPECTION
M14GDAl
l Check that valve closes tightly at room temperature.
l Check for defects or damage.
l Check for rust or encrustation on valve. Remove if any. 0 Immerse thermostat in container of water. Stir to
raise
water temperature and check that thermostat valve opening
temperature and the temperature with valve fully open [valve lift-over 8 mm
(.31 in.)] are at the standard value.
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14-14COOLING - Thermostat
04UOO18
<SOHC>
<Up to 1992 models>
< 1993 models> 04AOlZIStandard value:
Valve opening temperature DOHC, SOHC
8VALVE
SOHC 1 GVALVE
Full-open temperatureDOHC, SOHC
8VALVE
SOHC 16VALVE
NOTE
88°C (19O’F)
82°C (180°F)
100°C (212°F)
95°C (203°F)
Measure valve height when fully closed. Calculate lift by
measuring the height when fully open.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONMWGEAG
6. INSTALLATION OF THERMOSTAT
Install the thermostat so that the flange fits perfectly to therecessed seat of the thermostat case or intake manifold.
2. CONNECTION OF RADIATOR LOWER HOSE/ 1. RADIATOR UPPER HOSE
Align the mating marks on the radiator hose and hose clamp and then connect them; then seat the clamp to the
trace marks of the previous connection.
Caution If the radiator hose and hose clamp mating marks are
not aligned and installed, water leaks may occur.
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COOLING - Water Pump <SOHC>
WATER PUMP <SOHC> REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION14-15
M14MEA
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50-65 Nm36-47 ft.lbs. a(Refer to GROUP 00-Maintenance
Post-installation Operation*Installation of the Under Cover
*Supplying of the Engine Coolant
(Refer to GROUP 00-MaintenanceService.)aEngine Adjustment
(Refer to GROUP 1 l-Service
Adjustment Procedures.)
/30-40 Nm
22-29 ft.lbs. 14-22

ft.lb=
\
6
03AOl39
Removal steps
I23-27 Nm3IT-20 ft.lbs.
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I. Clamp part of hoses (Power steering and
air conditioning)
2. Engine mount bracket
3. Drive belt (Air conditioning) (Refer
t0GROUP 00-Maintenance Service.)
4. Drive belt (Power steering) (Refer toGROUP 00-Maintenance Service.)
5. Drive belt (Refer to GROUP OO-Maintenance Service.)
6. Tension pulley bracket
7. Water pump pulley (Power steering)
8. Water pump pulley
9. Damper pulley
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14-16
COOLING - Water Pump <SOHC>
<Up to 1992 models>
5-7 N
m
/
4-5
ftlbs.
1420-27 Nm
I14-20
ftlbs.
24 ’
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\“7”f=-is .
In23
ii-16 ftlbs.
i2-15 Nm9- 11 ft.lbs.
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10. Spark plug cableII. Rocker cover (Refer to GROUP ll-Timing Belt)
12. Rocker cover gasket
13. Semi-circular packing (Refer to GROUP11 -Timing Belt)14. Timing belt front upper cover (Refer to
GROUP 11 -Timing Belt) 22. Timing belt
B (Referto GROUP ll-Timing Belt B.)
23. Generator bracel 424. Water pump25. Water pump gasket 1)+26.
O-ring
15. Timing belt front lower cover (Refer to GROUP
11 -Timing Belt)
18. Timing belt (Refer to GROUP 11 -Timing
Belt)
19. Crankshaft sprocket
20. Flange (Refer to GROUP 11 -Timing Belt
B.)21. Timing belt B tensioner
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COOLING - Water Pump <SOHC>14-w
10-7-

9
Cl993 models>
43-55 Nm31-40 ftlbs.
\
20-27 Nm14-20 ftlbs.
3-3.5 NmI
2.2-2.5 ftlbs.
y
12 Nm ftlbs.
i,4-2Oft.l;~
Nrn’x@<,I 1-16 ft.lbs.,
OlAO675
I110-130 Nm80-94 ft.lbs.
11. Rocker cover (Refer to GROUP
11 -Timing Belt.)
12. Rocker cover gasket
14. Timing belt front upper cover (Refer to
GROUP
11 -Timing Belt.)
15. Timing belt front lower cover (Refer to GROUP
11 -Timing Belt.)
16. Automatic tensioner (Refer to GROUP
11 -Timing Belt.)17. Tension pulley
18. Timing belt (Refer to GROUP 11 -Timing
Belt.)
20. Flange (Refer to GROUP 11 -Timing Belt
B.121. Timing belt B tensioner22. Timing belt B (Refer to GROUP11 -Timing Belt B.)23. Generator brace+424. Water pump
25. Water pump gasket
++26. O-ring
19. Crankshaft sprocket
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14-18COOLING - Water Pump <SOHC>
Quality canvas Core wire
\\Adhesive rubber
\Rib rubberlCOO29
W
ater pump
J--iLi+
O-ring
W

ater pipe
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SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALMl4MCAK
2. REMOVAL OF ENGINE MOUNT BRACKET
(1) Place a wooden block at the oil pan part of the engine, and
then jack up the vehicle.
Caution
Jack up carefully,
so as not to apply a load to each part.
(2) Remove the engine mount bracket.
5. REMOVAL OF DRIVE BELT Before removing the V-ribbed belt, loosen the water pump
pulley installation bolt.
INSPECTION
V-RIBBED BELT
M14MDAG
Check following items and replace if faulty.
l Check belt surface for damage, peeling or cracks.
l Check belt surface for oil or grease.
l Check belt rubber for wear or brittleness.
l Check the pulleys for cracks or damage.
WATER PUMP
lCheck each part for cracks, damage or wear, and replace
the water pump assembly if necessary.
l Check the bearing for damage, abnormal noise and sluggish rotation, and replace the water pump assembly if
necessary.
lCheck the seal unit for leaks, and replace the water pump
assembly if necessary.
lCheck for water leakage. If water leaks from hole “A”, seal
unit is leaking. Replace as an assembly.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
Ml4MEAm
26. INSTALLATION OF O-RING Insert the O-ring to the water inlet pipe, and coat the outer
circumference of the O-ring with water. By coating with water, the insertion to the water pump will
become easier.
Caution
1.Care must be taken not to permit engine oil or other
greases to adhere to the O-ring.
2.When inserting the pipe, check to be sure that there is no sand, dirt, etc. on its inner surface.
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