fuel MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007 Service Workshop Manual
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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-45
67±7 N·m*
23 33
24 29
3031
32
2722
98±10 N·m*5.0±1.0 N·m
(Engine oil)
20
21 19
25
42±2 N·m22±4 N·m
40±5 N·m
42±2 N·m
26
26
2834
22±4 N·m12±2 N·m
19. Brake booster vacuum hose
connection
20. Purge hose connection
21. Power steering oil pressure switch
connector
22. Heat protector
AB"23. Power steering oil pump, bracket and
oil reservoir assembly
24. A/C compressor connector
<Vehicle with A/C>
AB"25. A/C compressor <Vehicle with A/C>
26. Engine oil cooler tube gasket
27. Engine oil cooler feed hose connection28. Engine oil cooler return hose
connection
29. Heater hose connection
30. Fuel return hose connection
"CA31. Fuel high pressure hose connection
"CA32. O-ring
DTransfer assembly
(Refer to Group 22.)
DTransmission assembly
(Refer to Group 22.)
AC""BA33. Engine mounting bracket and stopper
assembly
AD""AA34. Engine assembly
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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-47
AD"ENGINE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
After checking that all the cables, hoses, and harness
connectors have been disconnected, lift the engine with a
chain block slowly and remove the engine assembly located
at the upper engine room.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AAENGINE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Install the engine assembly while checking that none of cables,
hoses, or harness connectors, etc. has been engaged.
"BAENGINE MOUNTING BRACKET AND STOPPER
ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
1. Support the engine oil pan with a garage jack via a block
of wood cut adjusting the engine position and install the
engine mounting bracket and stopper assembly. Position
the engine mounting stopper so that a mark indicated
by an arrow can face the direction shown in the illustration.
2. Support engine with garage jack.
3. Remove the chain block and hold the engine assembly
with the special tool.(Tool used for removal of transmission
assembly)
"CAO-RING/FUEL HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
INSTALLATION
1. Apply small quantity of new engine oil on O-ring.
Caution
Do not let engine oil get into the delivery pipe.
2. Install the fuel high pressure pipe to the delivery pipe
rotating in both directions without damaging the O-ring
and check that it rotates smoothly.
3. In case of not rotating smoothly, remove the fuel high
pressure hose and insert it to the delivery pipe again
after checking damage of the O-ring since there is a
possibility of O-ring engagement.
4. Tighten fuel high pressure hose mounting bolt to the
specified torque.
Tightening Torque: 5.0±1.0 N·m
Engine mounting stopper
Engine side
<Vehicle: Top view>
<Vehicle: Rear view>Engine side
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11B-1
ENGINE
OVERHAUL
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2...................
SPECIFICATIONS 3..........................
Service Specifications 3.........................
Machining Standards 5.........................
Tightening Torque 5............................
Sealants 8.....................................
Form-In-Place Gasket 8........................
SPECIAL TOOLS 9...........................
ALTERNATOR AND IGNITION SYSTEM 12....
TIMING BELT 13.............................
FUEL SYSTEM 26............................SECONDARY AIR SYSTEM AND INTAKE
MANIFOLD 28...............................
EXHAUST MANIFOLD 30.....................
WATER PUMP AND WATER HOSE 32........
ROCKER ARMS AND CAMSHAFT 34.........
CYLINDER HEAD AND VALVE 40.............
OIL PUMP AND OIL PAN 47.................
PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD 56..........
CRANKSHAFT AND CYLINDER BLOCK 64....
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ENGINE OVERHAUL -General Description11B-2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
LIST OF MODELS
Vehicle nameVehicle modelEngine modelDisplacement mLSpecifications
LANCER Evolution VIICT9A4G63 - 72000DOHC 16 valve T/C
SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsSpecifications
Bore×stroke mm85×88
Total displacement mL1,997
Combustion chamber shapePentroof type
Number of cylinders4
Valve mechanismTypeDOHC
Intake valve2
Exhaust valve2
Lash adjusterHydraulic type
Rocker armRoller follower type
Compression ratio8.8
Fuel injection deviceElectronic control MPI
Ignition device typeElectronic control type 2-coil
Alternator typeAlternating current type (IC regulator built in)
Starter motor typeDeceleration drive
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ENGINE OVERHAUL -Specifications11B-6
Items Tightening torque N·m
Camshaft sprocket bolt88±10
Fuel system
Throttle body bolt19±3
EGR valve bolt20±2
Fuel pressure regulator bolt8.8±2.0
Delivery pipe and injector bolt11±1
Vacuum hose and pipe bolt11±1
Solenoid assembly bolt9±1
Vacuum tank bracket bolt9±1
Secondary air system, intake manifold
Exhaust manifold heat protector bolt14±1
Vacuum hose and pipe bolt11±1
Air pipe assembly bolt (eye bolt)49±5
Air pipe assembly bolt (M6 flange)11±1
Air pipe assembly bolt (M8 flange)24±3
Air pipe assembly bolt (M8 washer)14±1
Air control valve assembly bolt22±4
Air control valve bracket bolt22±4
MDP sensor bolt5±1
Intake manifold stay bolt31±3
Intake manifold bolt (M8)20±2
Intake manifold bolt nut (M8)36±6
Exhaust manifold
Engine hanger bolt19±3
Turbocharger heat protector bolt14±1
O2sensor44±5
Exhaust fitting bracket bolt47±6
Exhaust fitting bolt nut59±5
Air outlet fitting bolt19±1
Oil return pipe bolt (flange)14±1
Oil return pipe bolt (washer)9±1
Turbocharger assembly and pipe bolt, nut59±5
Oil pipe bolt (M10 eye bolt)17±2
Oil pipe bolt (M12 eye bolt)31±2
Oil pipe bolt (M12 flange)11±1
Water pipe bolt (flange)10±1
Water pipe bolt (eye bolt)42±7
Exhaust manifold nut (M8)33±6
Exhaust manifold nut (M10)55±10
Water pump, water hose
Engine coolant temperature sensor29±10
Engine coolant temperature gauge unit10.8±1.0
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ENGINE OVERHAUL -Fuel System11B-26
FUEL SYSTEM
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
11±1N•m
2
3
4 5
678
9 10
11 12 13
14 15
16
1718 1920 21
22
23
2425
11±1N•m
20±2N•m 19±3N•m
9±1N•m8.8±2.0 N•m
9±1N•m 9±1N•m
9±1N•m
Removal steps
1. Throttle body assembly
"CA2. Throttle body gasket
3. EGR valve
4. EGR gasket
5. Fuel hose
"BA6. Fuel pressure regulator
7. O-ring
8. Delivery pipe and injector
9. Insulator
10. Fuel return pipe
11. Insulator
"AA12. Injector
13. O-ring14. Grommet
15. Delivery pipe
16. Vacuum hose
17. Vacuum hose
18. Vacuum hose
19. Solenoid valve assembly
20. Solenoid valve assembly
21. Vacuum hose and pipe
22. Solenoid valve assembly
23. Vacuum tank bracket
24. Vacuum tank
25. Vacuum tank hose assembly
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ENGINE OVERHAUL -Fuel System11B-27
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AAINJECTOR INSTALLATION
1. Apply a small amount of new engine oil on the O-ring.
2. While rotating the injector to the left and right, insert the
O-ring into the delivery pipe while taking care not to
damage it.
Caution
Make sure that the engine oil does not enter the
delivery pipe.
3. Confirm that the injector rotates smoothly. If it does not
rotate smoothly, the O-ring may be biting in. Remove
the injector, check the O-ring for damage, and then insert
it into the delivery pipe. Check the rotation again.
"BAFUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR INSTALLATION
1. Apply a small amount of new engine oil on the O-ring.
2. While rotating the fuel pressure regulator to the left and
right, insert the O-ring into the delivery pipe while taking
care not to damage it.
Caution
Make sure that the engine oil does not enter the
delivery pipe.
3. Confirm that the fuel pressure regulator rotates smoothly.
If it does not rotate smoothly, the O-ring may be biting
in. Remove the fuel pressure regulator, check the O-ring
for damage, and then insert it into the delivery pipe. Check
the rotation again.
"CATHROTTLE BODY GASKET INSTALLATION
Assembly so that the protrusion on the throttle body gasket
is at the position shown in the illustration.
Protrusion
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ENGINE LUBRICATION -General Information12-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
The lubrication method is a fully force-fed, full-flow
filtration type. The oil pump is a gear type which
is driven by the crankshaft via the timing belt.
ENGINE OILS
Health Warning
Prolonged and repeated contact with mineral oil
will result in the removal of natural fats from the
skin, leading to dryness, irritation and dermatitis.
In addition, used engine oil contains potentiallyharmful contaminants which may cause skin cancer.
Adequate means of skin protection and washing
facilities must be provided.
Recommended Precautions
The most effective precaution is to adapt working
practices which prevent, as far as practicable, the
risk of skin contact with mineral oils, for example
by using enclosed systems for handling used engine
oil and by degreasing components, where
practicable, before handling them.
Other precautions:
DAvoid prolonged and repeated contact with oils,
particularly used engine oils.
DWear protective clothing, including impervious
gloves where practicable.
DAvoid contaminating clothes, particularly
underpants, with oil.
DDo not put oily rags in pockets, the use of
overalls without pockets will avoid this.
DDo not wear heavily soiled clothing and
oil - impregnated foot - wear. Overalls must be
cleaned regularly and kept separate from
personal clothing.DWhere there is a risk of eye contact, eye
protection should be worn, for example,
chemical goggles or face shields; in addition
an eye wash facility should be provided.
DObtain First Aid treatment immediately for open
cuts and wounds.
DWash regularly with soap and water to ensure
all oil is removed, especially before meals (skin
cleansers and nail brushes will help). After
cleaning, the application of preparations
containing lanolin to replace the natural skin
oils is advised.
DDo not use petrol, kerosine, diesel fuel, gas
oil, thinners or solvents for cleaning skin.
DUse barrier creams, applying them before each
work period, to help the removal of oil from
the skin after work.
DIf skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice
without delay.
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13A-1
FUEL
CONTENTS
MULTIPOINT FUEL INJECTION (MPI) 13A....................................
FUEL SUPPLY 13B..........................................................
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13A-2
MULTIPOINT FUEL
INJECTION (MPI)
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 3...................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 6.................
SEALANT 6..................................
SPECIAL TOOLS 7...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 9.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 125..................
Fuel Pump Connector Disconnection
(How to Reduce the Fuel Pressure) 125...........
Fuel Pump Operation Check 125.................
Throttle Body (Throttle Valve Area)
Cleaning 126..................................
Throttle Position Sensor Adjustment 126...........
Basic Idle Speed Adjustment 127.................
Fuel Pressure Test 128..........................
Component Location 131........................
Engine Control Relay Continuity Check 132........
Fuel Pump Relay 1, 2 Continuity Check 132........Fuel Pump Relay 3 Continuity Check 132..........
Fuel Pump Resistor Check 132...................
Intake Air Temperature Sensor Check 132.........
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Check 133....
Throttle Position Sensor Check 134...............
Oxygen Sensor Check 134......................
Injector Check 136..............................
Resistor (for Injector) Check 138..................
Idle Speed Control Servo (Stepper Motor)
Check 138.....................................
Fuel Pressure Control Solenoid Valve Check 140...
Purge Control Solenoid Valve Check 140..........
EGR Control Solenoid Valve Check 140...........
INJECTOR 141..............................
THROTTLE BODY 143.......................
ENGINE CONTROL RESISTOR, RELAY 146....
ENGINE-ECU 147...........................