engine SSANGYONG MUSSO 1998 Workshop Repair Manual
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38 ± 0.2mm
or 37.6 ± 0.2mm
5. Insert the valve (1) into the valve guide according to marking
and measure amount by which the valve arrears ‘a’.
Arrears ‘a’ 0.1 - 0.7mm
6. Measure camshaft cam basic circle diameter (w).
Diameter ‘w’
7. Measure distance ‘z’ (cylinder head cover parting surface
- valve stem).
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I Length of Valve
w Camshaft Cam Basic Circle Diameter
x Distance (Camshaft basic bore - valve stem)y Half Camshaft Basic Bore Diameter
z Distance (Cylinder head cover parting surface - .
valve stem)
8. Measure ‘x’ (Camshaft basic bore - valve stem).
‘x’ = ‘z’ - ‘y’
9. Determine the valve to be used.
(See ‘Matching valves’)
Example)Measured value ‘w’ = 38.2 mm
Measured value ‘z’ = 36.5 mm
Value ‘y’ = 15.5 mm
‘x’ = 36.5 - 15.5 = 21.0 mm
In the case of a camshaft cam basic circle diameter
‘w’ = 38.2mm and a distance ‘x’ = 21.0mm, the installed
valve may be used.
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CAMSHAFT TIMING TEST
Preceding Work : Removal of glow plug
1 Cylinder Head Cover
2 Bolt............................................................10Nm
3 Gasket ................................................... Replace4 Valve Tappet
5 Cylinder Head
Timing
Condition of camshaft
New
After approx. 20,000kmIntake valve
Open
ATDC 11.33°
ATDC 12°Close
ABDC 17°
ABDC 18°Exhaust valve
Open
BBDC 28°
BBDC 27°Close
BTDC 15.25°
BTDC 14°
«At 2mm of valve lifting stroke.
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6. Check the timing.
New
After approx. 20,000kmATDC 11.33°
ATDC 12°
Notice
If timing is out standard, the camshaft should be checked
for wear and the timing chain for stretch. If a difference of
more than 4° exists, the timing chain should be replaced.
7. Replace the gasket and install the cylinder head cover.
Tightening Torque 10 Nm
Measurement Procedure
1. Remove the cylinder head cover.
2. Rotate the engine in the direction of engine rotation until
the intake valve of NO. 1 cylinder is completely closed. The
cam lobe faces up (arrow).
Notice
Do not rotate the engine at the bolt of the crankshaft
sprocket. Do not rotate the engine in the opposite direction
of engine rotation. If do, this will cause serious measuring
errors.
3. Install the dial gauge holder and dial gauge (7) with the
extension (8) to the cylinder head and position the tracer
pin (9) onto the valve tappet (intake valve of cylinder NO.1)
with a preload of min. 3mm.
Notice
The tracer pin should be positioned exactly vertical.
Dial gauge Holder 363 589 02 21 00
Dial Gauge 001 589 53 21 00
Extension 366 589 00 21 05
4. Set the dial gauge to ‘0’.
5. Rotate the engine further in direction of rotation until the
dial gauge has moved back by 2mm (valve lift) to 1mm.
Tools Required
001 589 53 21 00 Dial Gauge
363 589 02 21 00 Dial Gauge Holder
366 589 00 21 05 Extension
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CAMSHAFT
Preceding Work : Removal of cylinder head cover
1 Bolt............................................................25Nm
2 Washer
3 Camshaft Bearing Cap
4 Camshaft
5 Dowel Pin
6 Locking Washer
7 Timing Chain8 Cylinder Head
9 Oil Pan
10 Camshaft Sprocket
11 Washer
12 12-Sided Bolt (M11).............Check, 25Nm + 90°
13 Gasket ................................................... Replace
14 Chain Tensioner........................................80Nm
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3. Remove the starter motor and install the engine lock.
Engine Lock 602 589 00 40 00
Tools Required
602 589 00 40 00 Engine Lock
Removal Procedure
1. Rotate the crankshaft and position the piston of no.1 cylinder
at TDC.
Notice
Do not rotate the crankshaft in the opposite direction of
engine rotation.
In this position, the markings of the camshaft/camshaft
bearing cap (arrow) must be aligned.
2. Place alignment marks on the camshaft sprocket and timing
chain.
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4. Remove the bolt and then remove the camshaft sprocket.
Notice
During removal, be careful not to drop the sprocket with
chain. Remove the chain carefully and then pull out the
sprocket.
5. Remove the chain tensioner.
6. Remove the camshaft bearing cap bolts according to the
removal order.
Notice
Remove the camshaft bearing cap bolts of 1(dark arrow)
first and then remove the bolts of 2 (light arrow) one
revolution in stages until the counter-pressure is released.
In order to avoid damaging the camshaft, it is essential to
adhere to the removal order for the camshaft bearing caps.
OM 662LA
OM 661LA
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4. Install the camshaft bearing caps according to markings(1,
2, 3 etc.).
7. Remove the camshaft bearing cap.
8. Pull off the camshaft.
Notice
Be careful not to miss front locking washer.
9. Pull out the locking washer.
Notice
Check the condition of locking washer and replace if
necessary.
Installation Procedure
1. Insert the locking washer.
2. Check the valve tappet and ensure that tappet moves
smoothly.
3. Coat the camshaft with oil and install the camshaft onto the
cylinder head so that the TDC marking (arrow) is positioned
upward vertically.
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5. Tighten the camshaft bearing cap bolts acccording to
installation order.
6. Install the camshaft sprocket to be aligned the markings of
the camshaft / camshaft bearing cap (arrow).
Notice
Align the alignment marks on the timing chain and sprocket.
Tightening Torque 25 Nm
Notice
Tighten the No. 1 bolts (light arrow) by one revolution in
stages first and then tighten the No.2 bolts (dark arrow).
OM 661LA OM 662LA
7. Tighten the camshaft sprocket bolt.
Tightening Torque 25Nm + 90°
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10. Check the TDC marking of OT on the crankshaft.8. Install the chain tensioner.
Tightening Torque 80 Nm
Notice
Replace the seal.
Before installation, by pumping in the oil approx. 10 times,
fill the oil.
9. Remove the engine lock.
Notice
If max. length ‘L’ of the 12-sided bolt exceeds 53.6mm,
replace it.