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and No. 2. Install bearing caps with front mark arrow facing the same
direction as similar mark on cylinder head beside bearing journal.
Note bearing cap number and identification mark ("I" for intake
camshaft and "E" for exhaust). See Fig. 22.
3) Install front and rear bearing caps. Tighten bearing cap
bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (3000GT) table at
end of article. Coat camshaft oil seal area with oil. Using Seal
Installer (MD998761), install camshaft oil seal. Using Circular
Packing Installer (MD998761), install circular packing.
4) Install crankshaft angle sensor adapter. To complete
installation, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
REAR CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL
Removal
Remove transaxle/transmission. See appropriate article in
TRANSMISSION SERVICING or CLUTCHES. Remove flywheel or drive plate.
Remove rear oil seal case. Pry seal from seal case.
Installation
To install, coat seal lip with oil. Using Seal Installer
(MD998718), install seal in seal case. Apply sealant to sealing
surface of seal case. Install seal case. Install flywheel or drive
plate. Tighten bolts to specification. See appropriate TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article. To complete installation,
reverse removal procedure.
WATER PUMP
Removal
Drain cooling system. Remove timing belt and crankshaft
sprocket. See TIMING BELT under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove coolant
pipes to water pump (if required). Remove water pump bolts, noting
length and location for reassembly reference. Remove water pump.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure using new gasket and
"O" rings. Coat all "O" rings with water before installation. Install
water pump and gasket. Tighten bolts to specification. See appropriate
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article.
OIL PAN
Removal (Montero)
1) Remove hood. Remove skid plate and lower covers. Raise and
support vehicle. Disconnect and remove exhaust pipe from exhaust
manifolds. Drain engine oil. Remove starter cover and starter. Remove
oil pressure sending unit connector. Remove front suspension
crossmember.
2) Remove transmission stays. Remove ground cable and motor
mount heat shields. Attach engine hoist. Remove motor mount bolts.
Raise engine, and insert a 1" wood spacer between front insulator and
mounts. Lower engine onto wood blocks.
3) Raise vehicle using a hoist. Remove oil pan bolts. Using
Seal Cutter (MD998727), separate oil pan from cylinder block. Remove
pan from vehicle.
Removal (Pickup)
1) Remove skid plate and lower covers. Raise and support
vehicle. Drain engine oil. Using Steering Linkage Puller (C-3894-A or
MB990635), disconnect relay rod from idler arm and steering box.
2) Remove oil pan bolts. Using Seal Cutter (MD998727),

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separate oil pan from cylinder block. Remove pan from vehicle.
Removal (3000GT)
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove engine undercovers.
Drain engine oil. Disconnect O2 sensor connector. Remove front exhaust
pipe from manifolds. On All-Wheel Drive (AWD) models, drain transfer
assembly. Remove front air dam. Remove AWD drive shaft and transfer
assembly.
2) On turbocharged models, remove oil return lines from oil
pan. On all models, remove starter. Remove crossmember and transaxle
stays. Remove bellhousing cover. Remove oil pan bolts. Using Seal
Cutter (MD998727), separate oil pan from cylinder block. Remove pan
from vehicle.
Inspection (All Models)
Clean sealant from oil pan mating surface on engine block and
oil pan. Check oil pan for cracks and damage. Check sealing surface
for damage and deformation. Inspect oil pick-up screen for damage.
Installation (All Models)
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Apply sealant to
oil pan flange in a continuous .16" (4 mm) diameter bead. See Fig. 22.
Install oil pan within 15 minutes of applying sealant.
2) Tighten bolts to specification in proper sequence. See
appropriate TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article. Wait at
least 30 minutes before adding oil and starting engine. On AWD models,
refill transfer assembly with GL-4 hypoid gear oil. On all models,
complete installation by reversing removal procedure.
Fig. 22: Sealant Application & Oil Pan Bolt Tightening Sequence
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
OVERHAUL

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.012" (.3 mm) Oversize ............ .311-.319 (7.9-8.1)
.024" (.6 mm) Oversize ............ .323-.331 (8.2-8.4)
Bore Diameter
.012" (.3 mm) Oversize .. 1.3110-1.3120 (33.300-33.325)
.024" (.6 mm) Oversize .. 1.3228-1.3238 (33.600-33.625)
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VALVES
Disassemble cylinder head. Measure valve stem diameter, valve
margin and overall length. Replace valves if not within specification.
See appropriate VALVES & VALVE SPRINGS table under ENGINE
SPECIFICATIONS at end of article. Check valve for worn valve tip.
Measure valve margin after grinding valves.
LASH ADJUSTERS
Before installation, submerge lash adjuster in diesel fuel.
Using a small wire, hold down internal check valve. Pump plunger up
and down 4 or 5 times to bleed air from lash adjuster.
CYLINDER BLOCK ASSEMBLY OVERHAUL
CYLINDER BLOCK
1) Inspect cylinder block for cracks, warpage, cylinder bore
taper and out-of-round. Replace or repair cylinder block if it is not
within specification. See CYLINDER BLOCK table under ENGINE
SPECIFICATIONS at end of article.
2) Measure cylinder bore and piston skirt diameter. Piston
skirt diameter should be measured at 90-degree angle to piston pin.
Clearance between piston and cylinder bore must be within
specification. See appropriate PISTONS, PINS & RINGS table under
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS at end of article.
PISTON & ROD ASSEMBLY
1) Remove cylinder heads, and remove oil pan. See CYLINDER
HEADS and OIL PAN under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Ensure cylinder ridge
is removed. Mark connecting rod and cap for cylinder identification.
2) Note front mark on piston and connecting rod. See Fig. 23.
Mark is positioned toward timing belt side of engine. Remove rod cap
and piston assembly.
3) Ensure piston ring end gap and side clearance are within
specification. See appropriate PISTONS, PINS & RINGS table under
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS at end of article. Install rings on piston with
ring code identification marks toward top of piston. On DOHC, top ring
is marked "T" and No. 2 ring is marked "T2". On SOHC, top ring is
marked "T1" and No. 2 ring is marked "2R". Lubricate piston, rings and
cylinder bore with engine oil.
4) Properly space ring end gaps on piston. See Fig. 23.
Install piston and rod into cylinder bore. Ensure piston is installed
with front mark toward timing belt side of engine.
NOTE: Front mark "R" on piston indicates installation in
cylinders No. 1, 3 or 5 while front mark "L" indicates
installation in cylinders No. 2, 4 or 6. Ensure front mark
on piston and connecting rod are toward timing belt side of
engine. See Fig. 23.
5) Check bearing clearance using Plastigage method. Tighten
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Measure cylinder bore and piston skirt diameter. Piston skirt
diameter should be measured at 90-degree angle to piston pin.
Clearance between piston and cylinder bore must be within
specification. See appropriate PISTONS, PINS & RINGS table under
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS at end of article.
PISTON PIN REPLACEMENT
1) Note reference mark on top of piston and connecting rod.
See Fig. 23 . Using press and Piston Pin Remover/Installer (MD998184
for SOHC or MD998765 for DOHC), remove pin.
2) Inspect piston for cracks and damage. Check ring side
clearance. Replace piston if not within specification. See appropriate
PISTONS, PINS & RINGS table under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
3) Check connecting rod for bend and twist. Replace
connecting rod if twist exceeds .004" (.10 mm) or bend exceeds .002"
(.05 mm). Pressure required to install pin in rod is 1686-3934 lbs.
(7500-17,500 N).
4) Position piston on connecting rod. Ensure reference marks
on top of piston and connecting rod are aligned. See Fig. 23.
Lubricate all components with oil. To install, reverse removal
procedure. Ensure piston pin is centered in piston.
NOTE: Install piston with reference mark aligned with connecting
rod reference mark. See Fig. 23.
CRANKSHAFT & MAIN BEARINGS
1) Remove flywheel or drive plate. Remove
transaxle/transmission mounting plate and rear seal case. Remove oil
pump, oil pan and oil pick-up tube. Ensure connecting rods and main
bearing cap are marked for location.
2) Remove connecting rod caps and bearings. Note direction of
arrow on main bearing cap. Remove main bearing cap. See Fig. 24.
Ensure all components are placed in correct order. Remove crankshaft.
Remove main bearings from cylinder block. Mark bearings for location.
3) Inspect crankshaft for cracks and damaged gear or threads.
Check crankshaft for taper and out-of-round. Replace or repair
crankshaft if it is not within specification. See CRANKSHAFT, MAIN &
CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS table under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS at end of
article.
4) Install upper main bearings in cylinder block. Ensure oil
hole is aligned and bearing is properly seated. Lubricate bearings
with engine oil. Install thrust bearings on No. 3 main bearing journal
with oil grooves toward crankshaft thrust surface.
5) Install crankshaft in block. Install thrust bearing on No.
3 main bearing cap with oil grooves toward crankshaft thrust surface.
Install main bearing cap with arrow toward front of engine.
6) Check oil clearance using Plastigage method. Tighten bolts
to specification in proper sequence. See Fig. 24. See appropriate
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article. Remove main bearing
cap. Clearance must be within specification. See CRANKSHAFT, MAIN &
CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS table. If oil clearance exceeds specification,
replace bearings or crankshaft.
7) Ensure crankshaft rotates freely with main bearing cap
installed. Check crankshaft end play. See CRANKSHAFT, MAIN &
CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS table.
8) Install connecting rod caps and bearings. Ensure
components are installed in original location. Tighten rod nuts to
specification. See appropriate TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table. Ensure
connecting rods move freely on crankshaft. To complete installation,
reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to specification.

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OIL PRESSURE
Oil pressure should be at least 11.4 psi (.8 kg/cm) at idle
and engine oil temperature of 167-194F (75-90C).
OIL PUMP
Removal
Remove timing belt and crankshaft sprocket. See TIMING BELT
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove oil pan. See OIL PAN under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove oil filter and mounting bracket. Remove
oil pump and gasket from cylinder block. Note bolt length and location
for installation.
Disassembly & Inspection
1) Disassemble pump, and check for scoring and cracks.
Install rotors in pump body. Check clearance between driven rotor and
pump body. See OIL PUMP SPECIFICATIONS table. Place straightedge
across pump body to check rotor side clearance.
2) Check clearance between straightedge and both rotors.
Replace rotor set or pump assembly if not within specification. Ensure
relief valve slides freely in pump body bore. Inspect relief valve
spring for damage.
OIL PUMP SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
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Application In. (mm)
Driven Rotor-To-Pump Body ........ .0039-.0071 (.099-.180)
Rotor Side Clearance ............. .0016-.0037 (.041-.094)
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Reassembly & Installation
1) Reassemble pump. Tighten pump rear cover bolts to
specification. See appropriate TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table in this
article. Install oil pump and gasket. Ensure splined teeth of oil pump
align with crankshaft. Install bolts, and tighten to specification.
2) If oil seal was removed, coat new seal with grease. Using
Seal Installer (MD998717), install seal in oil pump until flush with
case. Install remaining components.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE (MONTERO & PICKUP)\
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Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Air Intake Plenum Stay Bolts ............... 11-14 (15-19)
Camshaft Bearing Cap Bolt .................. 14-15 (19-20)
Camshaft Sprocket Bolt ..................... 58-72 (79-98)
Connecting Rod Nut ......................... 37-38 (50-52)
Crankshaft Pulley Bolt
Montero .............................. 108-116 (146-157)
Pickup ............................... 130-137 (176-186)
Cylinder Head Bolt ( 1)
Cold Engine .............................. 65-72 (88-98)
Drive Plate Bolt ........................... 53-55 (72-75)
Exhaust Manifold Nut ....................... 11-16 (15-22)
Flywheel Bolt .............................. 53-55 (72-75)
Intake Manifold Bolts ...................... 11-15 (15-20)
Left Engine Support Bracket Bolt ........... 15-21 (20-30)

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Side Clearance
Standard .................... .0020-.0035 (.051-.089)
Limit .................................... .004 (.10)
No. 2
End Gap
Standard .................... .0098-.0157 (.249-.399)
Limit .................................... .031 (.79)
Side Clearance
Standard .................... .0008-.0024 (.020-.060)
Limit .................................... .004 (.10)
No. 3 (Oil)
End Gap
Standard ........................ .008-.024 (.20-.60)
Limit .................................... .039 (.99)
(1) - Slip.
( 2) - At press load of 1686-3934 lbs. (7500-17500 N).
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PISTONS, PINS & RINGS SPECIFICATIONS (DOHC)
PISTONS, PINS & RINGS TABLE (DOHC)\
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Application In. (mm)
Pistons
Clearance ...................... .0012-.0020 (.030-.051)
Diameter ................................. 3.587 (91.11)
Pins
Piston Fit ......................................... ( 1)
Rod Fit ............................................ ( 2)
Rings
No. 1
End Gap ....................... .0118-.0177 (.300-.450)
Side Clearance
Standard .................... .0012-.0028 (.030-.071)
Limit .................................... .004 (.10)
No. 2
End Gap ....................... .0177-.0236 (.450-.599)
Side Clearance
Standard .................... .0008-.0024 (.020-.060)
Limit .................................... .004 (.10)
No. 3 (Oil)
End Gap
Standard ........................ .008-.024 (.20-.60)
Limit .................................... .039 (.99)
( 1) - Slip.
( 2) - At press load of 1686-3934 lbs. (7500-17500 N).
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CYLINDER BLOCK SPECIFICATIONS
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Application In. (mm)
Cylinder Bore
Standard Diameter ......................... 3.586 (91.10)
Maximum Taper & Out-Of-Round ............... .0008 (.020)
Maximum Deck Warpage
Standard ..................................... .002 (.05)
Limit ...................................... .0039 (.099)

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A/C C O M PR ESSO R O IL C HEC KIN G

1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 GENERAL SERVICING
Compressor Refrigerant Oil Checking
ISOLATING COMPRESSOR
NOTE: Only compressors with stem-type service valves can be
isolated.
1) Connect service gauge set to the compressor service valves
and open compressor valves slightly (turn in clockwise). Start engine
and operate air conditioning. Slowly turn compressor suction valve
clockwise toward closed (front-seated) position.
2) When suction pressure is reduced to zero or less, turn off
engine and compressor and quickly turn suction valve stem in to full
front-seated position. Suction pressure should be slightly above zero.
Turn discharge valve into front-seated position.
3) To check oil level, slowly open compressor crankcase plug
to relieve any remaining pressure. After oil level is corrected, cap
service gauge ports on both valves. Back-seat suction service valve to
allow refrigerant to enter compressor. Open discharge valve halfway.
4) Loosen discharge service valve cap, allowing refrigerant
pressure to force air out of compressor. Back-seat service valve and
tighten cap. Compressor is now ready for operation.
REFRIGERANT OIL
Only new, pure, moisture-free refrigerant oil should be used
in the air conditioning system. This oil is highly refined and
dehydrated to a point where moisture content is less than 10 parts per
million. The oil container must be tightly closed at all times when
not in use, or moisture will be absorbed into the refrigerant oil from
the air.
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
NOTE: Recent findings by the EPA indicate that refrigerant is
harmful to the earth's protective Ozone layer. When
discharging refrigerant, DO NOT allow refrigerant to enter
the atmosphere. If available, use refrigerant
recovery/recycle systems when discharging system. Always
follow manufacturer's instructions.
DISCHARGING SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS
If compressor has stem-type service valves, it can be
isolated and removed without discharging entire system. See ISOLATING
COMPRESSOR at the beginning of this article. Otherwise, discharge
system completely before loosening any fittings.
DISCONNECTING LINES & FITTINGS TEST
After system is discharged, carefully clean area around all
fittings to be opened. Always use 2 wrenches when tightening or
loosening fittings to avoid twisting or distorting lines. Cap or plug
all openings as soon as lines are removed. DO NOT remove caps until
immediately before connections are made. This will keep entry of air

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A/C C O M PR ESSO R S ER VIC IN G

1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 GENERAL SERVICING
Compressor Service
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
CAUTION: When discharging air conditioning system, use only approved
refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Make every attempt
to avoid discharging refrigerant into the atmosphere.
ISOLATING COMPRESSOR
NOTE: Only compressors with stem-type service valves can be
isolated.
1) Connect service gauge set to the compressor service valves
and open compressor valves slightly (turn in clockwise). Start engine
and operate air conditioning. Slowly turn compressor suction valve
clockwise toward closed (front-seated) position.
2) When suction pressure is reduced to zero or less, turn off
engine and compressor and quickly turn suction valve stem in to full
front-seated position. Suction pressure should be slightly above zero.
Turn discharge valve into front-seated position.
3) To check oil level, slowly open compressor crankcase plug
to relieve any remaining pressure. After oil level is corrected, cap
service gauge ports on both valves. Back-seat suction service valve to
allow refrigerant to enter compressor. Open discharge valve halfway.
4) Loosen discharge service valve cap, allowing refrigerant
pressure to force air out of compressor. Back-seat service valve and
tighten cap. Compressor is now ready for operation.
REFRIGERANT OIL
Only new, pure, moisture-free refrigerant oil should be used
in the air conditioning system. This oil is highly refined and
dehydrated to a point where moisture content is less than 10 parts per
million. The oil container must be tightly closed at all times when
not in use, or moisture will be absorbed into the refrigerant oil from
the air.
DISCHARGING SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: When discharging air conditioning system, use only approved
refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Make every attempt
to avoid discharging refrigerant into the atmosphere.
If compressor has stem-type service valves, it can be
isolated and removed without discharging entire system. Otherwise,
discharge system completely using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment before loosening any fittings.
DISCONNECTING LINES & FITTINGS TEST
After system is discharged, carefully clean area around all
fittings to be opened. Always use 2 wrenches when tightening or
loosening fittings to avoid twisting or distorting lines. Cap or plug
all openings as soon as lines are removed. Do not remove caps until

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immediately before connections are made. This will keep entry of air
and moisture to a minimum.
CONNECTING LINES AND FITTINGS
A new gasket or "O" ring should be used in all instances when
connecting lines or fittings. Dip "O" ring in new refrigerant oil and
ensure it is not twisted during installation. Always use 2 wrenches to
prevent damage to lines and fittings.
PLACING SYSTEM IN OPERATION
After component service or replacement has been completed and
all connections have been made, evacuate system thoroughly with a
vacuum pump. Charge system with proper amount of refrigerant and
perform a leak test. See REFRIGERANT OIL & R-12 SPECIFICATIONS chart
in this section for system capacities. Be sure to check all fittings
that have been opened. After system has been leak tested, make a
system performance check.
NOTE: Air conditioning systems will not normally need addition of
refrigerant oil unless definite oil loss has occurred due to
ruptured lines, leaking compressor seals, compressor
overhaul or component replacement.
ATSUGI ROTARY VANE CLUTCH R & I
Removal
When replacing compressor clutch, be careful not to scratch
shaft or bend pulley. When removing center bolt, hold clutch disc with
Clutch Holder (KV99231010). Using Hub Puller (KV998VR001 &
KV99231010), remove clutch disc. When removing pulley, remove lock nut
with Hub Socket (KV99235160).
Installation
Wipe oil off clutch surface. Adjust disc pulley clearance to
.012-.024" (.3-.6 mm). Tighten center bolt to 80-104 INCH lbs. (9.1-
11.8 N.m). Tighten clutch lock nut to 22-29 ft. lbs. (29-39 N.m). See\
Fig. 1 .
Fig. 1: Atsugi Rotary Vane Compressor
Courtesy of Nissan Motor Co., U.S.A.
BOSCH 6-CYL CLUTCH R & I

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Removal
1) Hold clutch plate and remove shaft nut. Using Clutch Plate
Remover (64 5 00), remove clutch plate. Using snap ring pliers, remove\
circlip and remove pulley assembly.
2) If pulley bearing is being replaced, remove circlip at
rear of pulley. Press bearing and spacer from pulley. Press in new
bearing with spacer and replace circlip.
Installation
1) Clean all surfaces. Install pulley assembly on compressor
and install circlip. Ensure clutch plate shim is in place on shaft.
Install clutch plate and nut. Tighten nut to 13-14 ft. lbs. (18-20 N.
m).
2) Using a feeler gauge, check clutch plate-to-pulley
clearance. Clearance should be .028-.051" (.7-1.3 mm). If clearance is\
not correct, remove clutch plate and replace clutch plate shim. See
Fig. 2 .
BOSCH 6-CYL SHAFT SEAL R & I
Removal & Installation
1) Remove clutch plate. Remove shaft key and circlip. Using
Seal Seat Remover/Installer (64 5 030), remove seal seat.
2) Using Seal Remover/Installer (64 5 040), remove shaft sea\
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by turning seal slightly clockwise to disengage tangs and pull out
shaft seal. Remove "O" ring seal.
3) Coat new "O" ring seal with refrigerant oil and install.
Coat new shaft seal with refrigerant oil and install shaft seal on
Seal Remover/Installer (64 5 040). Ensure alignment of shaft seal and
shaft machine surfaces. Insert shaft seal and turn slightly
counterclockwise to secure on shaft.
4) Using sleeve from Seal Seat Remover/Installer (64 5 030),\
push seal seat into compressor and install circlip. Install shaft key
and clutch plate. Check compressor oil level before charging system.
Fig. 2: Bosch 6-Cylinder Compressor Clutch
Courtesy of BMW of North America, Inc.
CALSONIC V5 CLUTCH R & I

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