set clock MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION IX 2005 Workshop Manual
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ENGINE – CAMSHAFT, VALVE STEM SEAL
11-13
K
Fitting the camshaft position sensing cylinder (inlet
side)
1. Set the inlet camshaft dowel pin in the position shown in the
diagram (No.1 cylinder compression top dead centre).
2. Tighten the mounting bolts for the camshaft position sensing
cylinder to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 22 ± 4 N•m
L
Fitting the camshaft position sensing cylinder (exhaust
side)
1. Set the exhaust camshaft dowel pin in the position shown in the
diagram (No.1 cylinder compression top dead centre).
Note
Under pressure from the exhaust valve spring, it will turn slightly
in an anti-clockwise direction.
2. As shown in the diagram, fit the pane (small) of the camshaft
position sensing cylinder (exhaust side) so that it is in a position
approximately 45° to the exhaust camshaft dowel pin.
3. Tighten the mounting bolts for the camshaft position sensing
cylinder to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 22 ± 4 N•m
M
Fitting the locker cover assembly
1. Apply sealant to the 8 places on the rocker cover gasket as
shown in the diagram.
Semi-dry sealant: Three bond 1207D
2. Fit the rocker cover assembly onto the cylinder head.
N
Connecting the radiator upper hose
1. Insert the radiator upper hose as far as the protrusion on the
water outlet fitting.
2. Match up the indicator marks on the radiator upper hose and the
hose clamp, in order to fit the radiator upper hose.<Intake side> dowel pin
pane
pane (small)
dowel pin approx. 45º
pane (large)
Front of engine
Protrusion
water outlet
fittingindicator marks
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ENGINE – TIMING BELT, TIMING BELT B11-22
3. Twist the special tool for adjusting bolts (MD998738) by hand
until it touches the tensioner arm.
Caution
The special tool for adjusting bolts (MD998738) can be
slowly twisted at a rate of about 30° per second but if it is
suddenly twisted the auto-tensioner rod cannot be easily
withdrawn, and this may lead to problems with twisting and
the possibility that the special tool for adjusting bolts
(MD998738) may become bent.
4. Twist the special tool for adjusting bolts (MD998738) a little, and
align the auto-tensioner rod with setting hole A, and the
tensioner cylinder with setting hole B.
5. Insert a wire or a pin into the aligned holes.
6. Remove the special tool for adjusting bolts (MD998738), and
then loosen the bolt for fitting the timing belt tensioner, and
remove the timing belt.
Caution
If a timing belt is being re-used, check and make a note of
the direction of the arrows indicating the rotational
direction (clockwise direction) on the back of the belt.
B
Removing the power steering oil pump ASSY
Remove the power steering oil pump ASSY from its bracket, with
the hose intact.
Note
Secure the removed power steering oil pump ASSY with string, and
put it somewhere where it will not hinder the removal or fitting of the
timing belt.
C
Removing the crankshaft sprocket
1. Hold the crankshaft sprocket in place using the special spanner
(MB991367) and the special pin (MB991385).
2. Remove the crankshaft sprocket.timing belt tensioner
arm
bolt for fitting the timing belt
tensioner
wire or pin
Crankshaft
sprocket
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ENGINE – TIMING BELT, TIMING BELT B11-24
2. <Measuring the amount of give>
(1) As shown in the diagram, apply a force of about 100N to the
middle of the belt between the sprockets (indicated by the
arrow), and check that the amount of give is as specified.
Specified values:
<when adjusted> 5~7mm
<when replaced> 5~7mm
(2) If the specified values are not met, readjust the tension of the
belt.
3. <When using MUT-II/III>
(1) Connect the special belt tension meter set (MB991668) to the
MUT-II/III.
(2) Connect the special battery harness (MB991704) to the MUT-
II/III, and also connect it to the batteries.
(3) Give the crankshaft two turns in a clockwise direction, and check
that the No.1 cylinder is in the top dead centre position, and that
the timing marks on each sprocket are aligned.
(4) Select the “belt tension measurement” option from the display
on the MUT-II/III.
(5) As shown in the diagram hold the special belt tension meter set
(MB991668) in the middle of the belt between the sprockets
(indicated by the arrow), 10~20mm away from the outer side of
the belt and vertically to the belt (not leaning more than ±15°
away from vertical).
(6) As shown in the diagram, lightly pull the middle of the belt
between the sprockets (indicated by the arrow) using fingertips
and check that the vibration frequency of the belt is within the
limits specified.
Specified values: 76 ~ 92 Hz
Caution
(1) The meter may give an incorrect reading if the
microphone is affected by a strong wind, or if there are
loud noises nearby, while testing is taking place.
(2) The meter may give an incorrect reading if testing is
performed while the microphone is touching the belt.
(7) If the specified values are not met, readjust the tension of the
belt.
approx. 100 N
amount of
give
pull lightly with fingertips
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ENGINE – TIMING BELT, TIMING BELT B
11-27
(3) Use a wrench to align the timing marks on the rocker cover and
the camshaft sprocket, and whilst doing so, fit the timing belt
around the camshaft sprocket (inlet side) and hold it in place
with a paper clip at the position shown in the diagram.
(4) Fit the timing belt around the tensioner pulley.
(5) Remove the two paper clips.
Caution
After the timing belt has been installed, apply some force in
an anti-clockwise direction to the camshaft sprocket and
check once more that all the timing marks are in the correct
position when the side of the belt under tension is taught.
4. Using the special wrench for the tensioner pulley socket
(MD998767), tense the timing belt by turning the tensioner
pulley in the direction shown in the diagram, and temporarily
tighten the mounting bolt for the tensioner pulley.
5. Check that all the timing marks are aligned.
6. Remove the screwdriver, and replace the plug.
7. Adjust the tension of the timing belt.
G
Adjusting the tension of the timing belt
1. Remove the rubber plug from the rear cover of the timing belt
and put the special adjusting bolt (MD998738) in position.
Slowly twist the adjusting bolt a little at a time, so that the wire
or pin inserted when fitting the auto-tensioner, only moves a
little.
Caution
There is a possibility that the wire or pin inserted in the
auto-tensioner may break if the adjusting bolt is twisted
with a spanner or a similar tool, so it must be twisted by
hand.
2. Turn the crankshaft a quarter turn in an anti-clockwise direction.
3. Turn the crankshaft in a clockwise direction, realign all the timing
marks and set the No.1 cylinder in the top dead centre position.
4. Loosen the mounting bolt for the tensioner pulley which had
been temporarily tightened.paper clips