engine oil RENAULT KANGOO 1997 KC / 1.G Engine And Peripherals User Guide

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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Sump
10
Sump mounting bolt 1
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
Put the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Drain the engine.
Remove:
- the oil level sensor using a 19 mm half-moon
wrench,
- the engine-gearbox undertray.
99900S
Remove the sump mounting bolts.
Rotate the sump towards the rear of the vehicle in
order to release the oil pump strainer from the
sump partitioning.
Clean the sealing surfaces without scratching the
aluminium.
REFITTING
Proceed in the reverse order of removal and fit a
new gasket. D7F engine
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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Sump
10
Front sub-frame mounting bolt 6.2
Rear sub-frame mounting bolt 10.5
E7J sump bolt 1
F8Q sump bolt 1.5
Steering shaft yoke mounting bolt 3
Engine tie-bar bolt 6.2
Wheel bolt 9
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
REMOVAL
Put the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Drain the engine oil.
Remove:
- the front wheels,
- the nut and the eccentric bolt of the steering
shaft yoke, after pushing back the guard,
97390S1
- the lower ball joint mountings and the track
rod ends for the
E7J engine,
- the sub-frame and body tie rods,
- the gear control on the gearbox side,
- bolt (1), and slacken engine tie-bar bolt (2),
without removing it,
E7J / F8Q
engines
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1233-01 Threaded rods for lowering the
sub-frame
13359R1
- the bottom mountings of the bumper,
- the exhaust downpipe for the
F8Q engine.
Special notes for the E7J engine
Remove:
- the exhaust manifold heat shield,
- the catalytic converter,
- the engine flywheel guard,
- the power assisted steering pipe mountings
on the cylinder block and the multifunction
mounting.
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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Oil pump
10
Crankshaft output mounting bolt 2 + 90°
Bolt mounting front right suspended
engine mounting on engine 6.2
Bolt mounting front right suspended
engine mounting on body 6.2
Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
REMOVAL
Remove:
- the timing belt (see method described in
section 11 "Timing belt"),
- the oil level sensor with the aid of a 19 mm
half-moon wrench,
- the oil dipstick,
- the crankshaft pulley and sprocket,
- the engine flywheel guard.
Lift the engine and gearbox assembly with the aid
of tool Mot. 1379.
Remove the sump bolts.
Rotate the sump towards the rear of the vehicle in
order to release the oil pump strainer from the
sump partitioning.
Remove:
- the oil pump strainer
- the oil pump
Clean the sealing surfaces without scratching the
aluminium.
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1054TDC pin
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1355 Tool for fitting oil pump
Mot. 1379 Tool for maintaining engine on sub-
frame
REFITTING
Systematically replace the oil pressure seal (3).
99790R
Apply a bead of RHODORSEAL 5661 to the sealing
surface.
98964S
IMPORTANT: the oil pump is driven by two studs
located on the crankshaft. D7F engine
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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Oil pump
10
Refit:
- the oil pump onto the engine and tighten it to
a torque of 0.9 daN.m,
- the new seal onto the crankshaft output wi-
thout damaging it when passing the timing
sprocket drive groove.
Position it with the aid of tool Mot. 1355..
99788R
Refit the strainer with a new O-ring.
Clean the sealing surfaces (cylinder block, sump).
Refit the sump.
Tighten the bolts to a torque of 1 daN.m.
Refit:
- the timing belt (see method described in
section 11 "Timing belt"),
- the new alternator and power assisted stee-
ring pump belts (see tension values in section
07 "Accessories belt tension"). D7F engine
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Cylinder head gasket
11
92076S
CLEANING
It is very important not to scratch the gasket faces
of the aluminium components.
Use the Décapjoint product to dissolve any part of
the gasket which remains attached.
Apply the product to the parts to be cleaned; wait
about ten minutes, then remove it using a
wooden spatula.
Wear gloves whilst carrying out this operation.
Care must be taken whilst carrying out this ope-
ration in order to avoid any foreign bodies ente-
ring the oilways supplying oil under pressure to
the camshaft (oilways are located both in the cy-
linder block and the cylinder head).
Failure to follow to this advice could lead to the
blocking of the jets and thus cause rapid deterio-
ration of the cams and tappets.
CHECKING THE GASKET FACE
Check for gasket face bow using a straight edge
and a set of shims .
Maximum deformation : 0.05 mm.
No regrinding of the cylinder head is permitted.
REFITTING
The cylinder head is centred by two dowels at the
rear of the engine.
REMINDER: in order to obtain the correct tighte-
ning of the bolts, use a syringe to remove any oil
which may have entered the cylinder head moun-
ting bolt holes .
Grease the threads and under the bolt heads with
engine oil.
Adjustment of the valve rockers and tightening
of the cylinder head should be carried out when
the engine is cold. D7F Engine
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- the heat shield along with the exhaust down-
pipe,
- the alternator,
- the mounting at (8) along with connector (9)
of the pressostat,
- the mounting bolt for the power assisted
steering pump and move this to one side ,
- the mounting bolts for the multi-function sup-
port and move this to one side,
TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Cylinder head gasket
11
13365S
13364R1
13360R
- the connectors and hoses on the thermostat
support , - the connectors of the ignition coils, along
with the connector at (1),
- the coil (2),
- the pipes at (3) along with the connector (4),
- the pipe at (5),
- the lifting bracket (6),
- the fuel supply and return pipes (7) using tool
Mot. 1311-06,
- the injector connectors,
- the cylinder head cover , E7J Engine
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Cylinder head gasket
11
Unhook the wiring loom at (14).
Remove :
- the cylinder head bolts except for (F) which
must simply be loosened, then pivot the cylin-
der head around the bolt.
92106R
- the cylinder head .
Fit the cylinder liner retaining brackets, tool
Mot. 588.
92062R
- the mounting at (10),
- the bolt (11) of the strut and slacken the nut
at (12),
- the mounting bolt (13) of the dipstick guide
tube,
13336-1R1
E7J Engine
CLEANING
It is very important not to scratch the gasket faces
of the aluminium components.
Use the Décapjoint product to dissolve any part of
the gasket which remains attached.
Apply the product to the parts to be cleaned; wait
about ten minutes, then remove it using a
wooden spatula.
Wear gloves whilst carrying out this operation.
Care must be taken whilst carrying out this ope-
ration in order to avoid any foreign bodies ente-
ring the oilways supplying oil under pressure to
the camshaft (oilways are located both in the cy-
linder block and the cylinder head).
Failure to follow to this advice could lead to the
blocking of the jets and thus cause rapid deterio-
ration of the cams and tappets.
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Cylinder head gasket
11
11733R
Remove the fuel pipe support (7).
Slacken the mounting bolts for the lower timing
cover, without removing them.
99173-1R
13093R
Remove :
- the accessories belt tensioning system,
- the cylinder head bolts.
Release the cylinder head by setting aside the
lower part of the lower camshaft housing,
without causing the cylinder head to pivot, since
this is centred by the two dowels at ( C ).
Using a syringe, extract any oil which may have
entered the cylinder head mounting holes .
This is necessary in order to obtain the correct
tightening of the bolts.
Protect the oil outlet duct in order to prevent any
foreign bodies from entering the oilways in the
cylinder head.
Failure to take this advice could lead to the
blocking of the oilways, resulting in a rapid dete-
rioration of the camshaft. F8Q Engine
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Replacement of valve adjusters
11
REPLACEMENT OF VALVE ADJUSTERS
In order to carry out this operation it is necessary
to remove the inlet and exhaust manifolds (see
section 12 Inlet/Exhaust Manifolds) .
Fully open the valve concerned (by turning the
engine in its operating direction).
Insert tool Mot. 1366-01 into the duct concerned .
11231R
For inlet valves
Turn the engine in the operating direction,in
order to bring the valve into contact with tool
Mot. 1366-01 (rotate the camshaft by 90° in
relation to the fully open position).
For the exhaust valves
It is vital to turn the engine in the opposite direc-
tion to normal operation (in order to avoid the
locking of the engine), until the valve comes into
contact with tool Mot. 1366-01 (rotate camshaft
by 90° in the relation to the fully open position).
Extract the valve adjuster using a screwdriver and
a magnetic tool.
11232-1R
NOTE : during the refitting of the valve adjuster,
extract any oil which may be in the bottom of the
pushrod bore ( C ) .
98895R1
REFITTING
Refitting is the reverse of removal. F8Q Engine
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FUEL MIXTURE
Specifications
12
DESCRIPTIONMAKE/TYPESPECIAL NOTES
Computer SAGEM or
MAGNÉTI MARÉLLI
35 tracks on manual gearbox vehicles without option
55 tracks on air conditioning vehicles
Injection - Multipoint with semi-sequential regulation
Ignition
-Static with 2 dual output
monobloc coils
Power module integral
in computer
One pinking sensor
tightening torque : 2.5 daN.m
TDC sensor - Resistance 220 Ω
Plugs
EYQUEM : RFC50LZ2E
NGK : BKR5EKGap: 0.9 mm
Tightening torque: 2.5 to 3 daN.m
Fuel filter - Mounted under vehicle in front of fuel tank
Replaced during major service
Fuel pump
WALBROSubmerged in fuel tank
Flow: at least 80 litres/hour at a regulated pressure
of 3 bars and a voltage of 12 V
Pressure regulator
-Regulated pressure
Zero vacuum :3 ± 0.2 bars
Vacuum of 500 mbars :2.5 ± 0.2 bars
Solenoid injectors
SIEMENSVoltage:12 Volts
Resistance :14.5 ± 1 Ω
Tracks Resistance
1 - 2 1.5 Ω
1
- 4 |1 - 3
2 -3 | 2 - 41 Ω
3 - 4 0.6 Ω
HT - HT8 KΩ
D7F engine
12-2

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