SUBARU LEGACY 1995 Service Service Manual

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B2M0108A
3) Measure the extension of rod beyond the body. If it is
not within specifications, replace with a new one.
Rod extension: H
15.4—16.4 mm (0.606—0.646 in)
3. BELT TENSIONER
1) Check mating surfaces of timing belt and contact point
of tension adjuster rod for abnormal wear or scratches.
Replace belt tensioner if faulty.
2) Check spacer and tensioner bushing for wear.
3) Check tensioner for smooth rotation. Replace if noise or
excessive play is noted.
4) Check tensioner for grease leakage.
4. BELT IDLER
1) Check idler for smooth rotation. Replace if noise or
excessive play is noted.
2) Check outer contacting surfaces of idler pulley for
abnormal wear and scratches.
3) Check idler for grease leakage.
5. SPROCKET
1) Check sprocket teeth for abnormal wear and scratches.
2) Make sure there is no free play between sprocket and
key.
3) Check crankshaft sprocket notch for sensor for damage
and contamination of foreign matter.
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C: INSTALLATION
1. SPROCKET
B2M0416B
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 5±1 (0.5±0.1, 3.6±0.7)
T2: 25±2 (2.5±0.2, 18.1±1.4)
T3: 78±5 (8.0±0.5, 57.9±3.6)
G2M0114
1) Install right side belt cover No. 2.
2) Install tensioner bracket.
3) Install left side belt cover No. 2.
4) Install crankshaft sprocket.
5) Install right side camshaft sprocket and left side cam-
shaft sprocket. To lock camshaft use ST.
ST 499207100 CAMSHAFT SPROCKET WRENCH
CAUTION:
Do not confuse left and right side camshaft sprockets
during installation. The left side camshaft sprocket is
identified by a projection used to monitor cam angle
sensor.
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2. BELT TENSIONER AND IDLER
B2M0070A
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T: 39±4 (4.0±0.4, 28.9±2.9)
B2M0109A
1) Installation of belt tension adjuster
Insert stopper pin 1.5 mm (0.059 in) diameter into place
while pushing tension adjuster rod into body using a press.
CAUTION:
Do not allow press pressure to exceed 9,807 N (1,000
kg, 2,205 lb).
Do not release press pressure until stopper pin is
completely inserted.
Push tension adjuster rod vertically.
Press-in the push rod gradually taking three minutes
or more.
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2) Install belt tensioner and spacer.
3) Install belt idler.
B2M0110
4) Temporarily tighten bolts while belt tension adjuster is
pushed all the way to the right.
3. TIMING BELT
B2M0071A
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 25±2 (2.5±0.2, 18.1±1.4)
T2: 39±4 (4.0±0.4, 28.9±2.9)
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G2M0122
1) Installation of timing belt
(1) Using ST, turn left and right camshaft sprockets so
that their alignment marks come to top positions.
ST 499207100 CAMSHAFT SPROCKET WRENCH
B2M0417A
(2) While aligning alignment mark on timing belt with
marks on sprockets, position timing belt properly.
CAUTION:
Ensure belt’s rotating direction is correct.
2) Install belt idler No. 2.
3) Install belt idler.
B2M0111
4) Loosen belt tension adjuster attaching bolts and move
adjuster all the way to the left. Tighten the bolts.
G2M0125
5) After ensuring that the marks on timing belt and cam-
shaft sprockets are aligned, remove stopper pin from belt
tension adjuster.
CAUTION:
After properly installing timing belt, remove rocker
cover and ensure that the valve lash adjuster contains
no air.
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4. CRANKSHAFT PULLEY AND BELT COVER
G2M0126
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 5±1 (0.5±0.1, 3.6±0.7)
T2: 108
+10
5(11+1.0
0.5, 79.6+7.2
3.6)
1) Install front belt cover.
2) Install right side belt cover.
3) Install left side belt cover.
4) Install crankshaft pulley.
G2M0108
5) Install pulley bolt.
To lock crankshaft, use ST.
ST 499977000 CRANKSHAFT PULLEY WRENCH
6) Install V-belt.
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4. Valve Rocker Assembly
A: REMOVAL
B2M0418A
B2M0382A
1) Disconnect PCV hose and remove rocker cover.
2) Removal of valve rocker assembly
(1) Remove bolts
1through4in numerical sequence.
CAUTION:
Leave two or three threads of bolt
1engaged to retain
valve rocker assembly.
(2) Equally loosen bolts
5through8all the way, being
careful that knock pin is not gouged.
B2M0414
(3) Remove valve rocker assembly.
CAUTION:
Locate valve rocker assembly with air vent (on rocker
arm) facing upward or dip it in engine oil after removal.
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B: DISASSEMBLY
B2M0383A
1) Remove bolts which secure rocker shaft.
2) Extract rocker shaft. Remove valve rocker arms,
springs and shaft supports from rocker shaft.
CAUTION:
Arrange all removed parts in order so that they can
be installed in their original positions.
Locate rocker arms with air vents facing upward.
3) Remove valve lash adjuster from valve rocker.
CAUTION:
Do not remove valve lash adjuster unless it requires
air bleeding or replacement.
If valve lash adjuster is hard to remove by hand, use
pliers. Be careful not to scratch valve lash adjuster.
Dip lash adjuster in engine oil after removal.
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G2M0131
C: INSPECTION
1. HYDRAULIC LASH ADJUSTER
1) Bleed air from hydraulic lash adjuster as described
below:
(1) While dipping hydraulic lash adjuster in engine oil,
as shown in Figure, push check ball in usinga2mm
(0.08 in) diameter round bar.
(2) With check ball pushed in, manually move plunger
up and down at one second intervals until air bubbles
disappear.
(3) After air bubbles disappear, remove round bar and
quickly push plunger in to ensure it is locked. If plunger
does not lock properly, replace hydraulic lash adjuster.
CAUTION:
Leave hydraulic lash adjuster (after air is bled) in
engine oil until it is ready for installation.
2) Replace hydraulic lash adjuster with a new one if valve
contact surface is scratched.
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B2M0072
B2M0073
2. VALVE ROCKER ARM
1) Measure inside diameter of valve rocker arm and out-
side diameter of valve rocker shaft, and determine the dif-
ference between the two (= oil clearance).
Clearance between arm and shaft:
Standard
0.020—0.054 mm (0.0008—0.0021 in)
Limit
0.10 mm (0.0039 in)
If oil clearance exceeds specifications, replace valve
rocker arm or shaft.
NOTE:
Replace valve rocker arm or shaft, whichever shows
greater amount of wear.
Rocker arm inside diameter:
22.020—22.041 mm (0.8669—0.8678 in)
Rocker shaft diameter:
21.987—22.000 mm (0.8656—0.8661 in)
2) Measure inside diameter of rocker shaft support and
outside diameter of valve rocker shaft, and determine the
difference between the two (= oil clearance).
Clearance between support and shaft:
Standard
0.005—0.039 mm (0.0002—0.0015 in)
Limit
0.05 mm (0.0020 in)
If oil clearance exceeds specifications, replace rocker shaft
support or shaft.
NOTE:
Replace rocker shaft support or shaft, whichever shows
greater amount of wear.
Rocker shaft support inside diameter:
22.005—22.026 mm (0.8663—0.8672 in)
Rocker shaft diameter:
21.987—22.000 mm (0.8656—0.8661 in)
3) If cam or valve contact surface of valve rocker arm is
worn or dented excessively, replace valve rocker arm.
4) Check that valve rocker arm roller rotates smoothly. If
not, replace valve rocker arm.
3. VALVE ROCKER SHAFT
Visually check oil relief valve of shaft end for any of the
following abnormalities.
Breaks in check ball body
Foreign particles caught in valve spring
Oil leakage at check ball
CAUTION:
Repair or replace valve rocker shaft as necessary.
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