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18) Remove heated oxygen sensor bracket from cylinder head
and detach No.1 heated oxygen sensor coupler from its
bracket.
19) Release accelerator cable (1) from clamp (2) (for left hand
steering vehicle only) and disconnect accelerator cable from
throttle body.
20) Remove canister purge hose bracket from intake manifold.
21) Disconnect the following hoses:
Brake booster hose (3) from intake manifold
Canister purge hose (4) from EVAP canister purge valve
Fuel feed and return hoses (5) from each pipe
Heater inlet and outlet hoses from each pipe
Vacuum hose (6) (to check valve)
22) Disconnect exhaust pipe (1) from exhaust manifold.
23) Remove clutch housing (torque converter housing for A/T)
lower plate (1).
24) With drive plate locked by using a proper size rod (1) or the
like, remove torque converter bolts (2) (vehicle with A/T).
25) Support transmission. For A/T vehicle, do not jack under A/T
oil pan to support transmission.
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26) Remove bolts and nuts fastening cylinder block and trans-
mission.
27) Install board (1) or the like on A/C condenser. This prevents
damage to condenser fins when lifting and lowering engine
assembly.
28) Install lifting device.
29) Remove right and left engine mounting bracket bolts (1).
30) Before lifting engine, check to ensure all hoses, electric
wires and cables are disconnected from engine.
31) Remove engine assembly from chassis and transmission by
lifting a little, sliding toward front side, and then carefully
hoist engine assembly.
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INSTALLATION
1) Lower engine assembly into engine compartment.
Connect engine to transmission.
Hard-tighten bolts and nuts fastening cylinder block and
transmission.
2) Tighten right and left engine mounting bracket bolts to speci-
fied torque.
Tightening torque
Engine mounting bracket bolts
(a) : 50 N·m (5.0 kg-m, 36.5 lb-ft)
3) Tighten bolts and nuts fastening cylinder block and transmis-
sion to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Vehicle with M/T
Cylinder block and transmission fastening bolts and nuts
(a) : 94 N·m (9.4 kg-m, 68.0 lb-ft)
Vehicle with A/T
Cylinder block and transmission fastening bolts and nuts
(a) : 80 N·m (8.0 kg-m, 58.0 lb-ft)
4) Remove lifting device.
5) Reverse removal procedure for installation, noting the follow-
ing points.
Tighten torque converter bolts to specified torque (vehicle
with A/T).
Tightening torque
Torque converter bolts (a) : 20 N·m (2.0 kg-m, 14.5 lb-ft)
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Main Bearings, Crankshaft and Cylinder Block
Tightening torque 4. Venturi plug 12. Input shaft bearing
Do not reuse. 5. Main bearing 13. Flywheel
Apply engine oil to inside / sliding
surface.6. Sensor plate 14. Main bearing cap
“a” : 3 mm (0.12 in.) 7. Crankshaft timing sprocket key 15. Flywheel mounting bolt
: Apply sealant 99000-31110 to thread
part.
“b” : 2 mm (0.08 in.) 8. Crankshaft 16. Rear oil seal housing mounting bolt
1. CKP sensor (if equipped) 9. Thrust bearing 17. Main bearing cap No.2 bolt
2. Knock sensor 10. Rear oil seal housing
: Apply specified amount [A] of seal-
ant 99000-31150 to mating surface. 18. Main bearing cap No.1 bolt
1) Tighten all bolts to 50 N·m (5.0 kg-m)
2) Then, turn all bolts to 60°
3. Cylinder block 11. Rear oil seal
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REMOVAL
1) Remove engine assembly from vehicle as previously out-
lined.
2) Remove clutch cover, clutch disc and flywheel (drive plate
for A/T) by using special tool.
Special tool
(A) : 09924-17810
3) Remove the following parts from engine as previously out-
lined.
Oil pan and oil pump strainer
Intake manifold and exhaust manifold
Cylinder head cover
Timing chain cover
Timing chain guide, chain tensioner adjuster, chain ten-
sioner, timing chain and crankshaft timing sprocket
Camshaft, tappet and shim
Cylinder head assembly
Piston and connecting rod
4) Remove rear oil seal housing (1).
5) Loosen bearing cap No.1 and No.2 bolts in such order as
indicated in figure and remove them.
6) Remove crankshaft from cylinder block.
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INSPECTION
Main bearing cap No.1 bolt
Measure each thread diameter of bearing cap No.1 bolts (1) at
“A” on 60 mm (2.36 in.) from seat side of flange bolt and “B” on 90
mm (3.54 in.) from seat side of flange bolt by using a micrometer
(2).
Calculate difference in diameters (“A” – “B”).
If it exceeds limit, replace with new one.
Bearing cap No.1 bolt diameter measurement points
“a” : 60 mm (2.36 in.)
“b” : 90 mm (3.54 in.)
Bearing cap No.1 bolt diameter difference
Limit (“A” – “B”) : 0.2 mm (0.008 in.)
Crankshaft
Crankshaft runout
Using a dial gauge, measure runout at center journal. Rotate
crankshaft slowly. If runout exceeds its limit, replace crankshaft.
Crankshaft runout
Limit : 0.04 mm (0.0016 in.)
Crankshaft thrust play
Measure this play with crankshaft set in cylinder block in the nor-
mal manner, that is with thrust bearing (1) and journal bearing
caps installed.
Thickness of crankshaft thrust bearing
Standard : 2.500 mm (0.0984 in.)
Oversize (0.125 mm (0.0049 in.)) : 2.563 mm (0.1009 in.)
“A”
“a”
“b”“B”
1
1
2
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Upper half of bearing (1) has an oil groove (2) as shown in
figure.
Install this half with oil groove to cylinder block.
Lower half of bearing does not have an oil groove.
Visual inspection
Check bearings for pitting, scratches, wear or damage.
If any malcondition is found, replace both upper and lower halves.
Do not replace either half without replacing the other half.
Main bearing clearance
Check clearance by using gauging plastic according to the follow-
ing procedure.
1) Remove bearing caps.
2) Clean bearings and main journals.
3) Place a piece of gauging plastic (1) the full width of bearing
(parallel to crankshaft) on journal, avoiding oil hole.
4) Tighten bearing cap No.1 bolts (1) – (10) and No.2 bolts (11)
– (20) gradually as follows.
a) Tighten bolts (1) – (10) to 30 N·m (3.0 kg-m, 22.0 lb-ft)
according to numerical order in figure.
b) In the same manner as in Step a), tighten them to 50 N·m
(5.0 kg-m, 36.5 lb-ft).
c) In the same manner as in step a), retighten them to 60°.
d) Tighten bolts (11) – (20) to 22 N·m (2.2 kg-m, 16.0 lb-ft)
according to numerical order in figure.
Tightening torque
Crankshaft bearing No.1 bolts (1) – (10) :
50 N·m (5.0 kg-m, 36.5 lb-ft) and extra tightening 60°
Crankshaft bearing No.2 bolts (11) – (20) :
22 N·m (2.2 kg-m, 16.0 lb-ft)
NOTE:
Do not rotate crankshaft while gauging plastic is
installed.
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2) Next, check bearing cap bore diameter without bearing. On
mating surface of cylinder block, five alphabets are stamped
as shown in figure.
Three kinds of alphabets (“A”, “B” and “C”) represent the fol-
lowing cap bore diameters.
Stamped alphabets on cylinder block represent bearing cap
bore diameter marked with an arrow in figure respectively.
For example, stamped “A” indicates that corresponding
bearing cap bore diameter is 49.000 – 49.006 mm (1.9291 –
1.9294 in.).
Crankshaft bearing cap bore
3) There are five kinds of standard bearings differing in thick-
ness. To distinguish them, they are painted in the following
colors at the center of bearings.
Each color indicates the following thickness.
Standard size of crankshaft main bearingStamped alphabetBearing cap bore diameter
(without bearing)
A49.000 – 49.006 mm
(1.9291 – 1.9294 in.)
B49.006 – 49.012 mm
(1.9294 – 1.9296 in.)
C49.012 – 49.018 mm
(1.9296 – 1.9298 in.)
Color painted Bearing thickness
Pink1.990 – 1.994 mm
(0.0783 – 0.0785 in.)
Purple1.993 – 1.997 mm
(0.0785 – 0.0786 in.)
Brown1.996 – 2.000 mm
(0.0786 – 0.0787 in.)
Green1.999 – 2.003 mm
(0.0787 – 0.0789 in.)
Black2.002 – 2.006 mm
(0.0788 – 0.0790 in.)
1. Paint
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4) From number stamped on crank web No.2 and alphabets
stamped on cylinder block, determine new standard bearing
to be installed to journal, by referring to table shown below.
For example, if number stamped on crank web No.2 is “1”
and alphabet stamped on cylinder block is “B”, install a new
standard bearing painted in “Purple” to its journal.
Specification of standard crankshaft main bearing
5) Using scale (1) on gauging plastic (2), check bearing clear-
ance with newly selected standard bearing.
If clearance still exceeds its limit, use next thicker bearing
and recheck clearance.
6) When replacing crankshaft or cylinder block due to any rea-
son, select new standard bearings to be installed by referring
to number stamped on new crankshaft or alphabets stamped
on new cylinder block.
UNDERSIZE BEARING (0.25 mm):
0.25 mm undersize bearing is available, in five kinds varying
in thickness.
To distinguish them, each bearing is painted in the following
colors at the center of bearing.
Each color represents the following thickness.
Undersize of crankshaft main bearingNumber stamped on crank web
No.2 (Journal diameter)
123
Alphabet
stamped on
cylinder block
(Cap bore dia.)APink Purple Brown
B Purple Brown Green
C Brown Green Black
New standard bearing to be
installed.
Color painted Bearing thickness
Red and Pink2.115 – 2.119 mm
(0.0833 – 0.0834 in.)
Red and Purple2.118 – 2.122 mm
(0.0834 – 0.0835 in.)
Red and Brown2.121 – 2.125 mm
(0.0835 – 0.0837 in.)
Red and Green2.124 – 2.128 mm
(0.0836 – 0.0838 in.)
Red and Black2.127 – 2.131 mm
(0.0837 – 0.0839 in.)
1. Paint
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If necessary, regrind crankshaft journal and select undersize
bearing to use with it as follows.
a) Regrind journal to the following finished diameter.
Finished diameter
44.732 – 44.750 mm (1.7611 – 1.7618 in.)
1) Using micrometer, measure reground journal diameter.
Measurement should be taken in two directions perpendicu-
lar to each other in order to check for out-of-round.
2) Using journal diameter measured above and alphabets
stamped on cylinder block, select an undersize bearing by
referring to table given below.
Check bearing clearance with newly selected undersize
bearing.
Specification of undersize crankshaft main bearing
Rear Oil Seal
Carefully inspect oil seal (1) for wear or damage.
If its lip is worn or damaged, replace it.
For oil seal installation, press-fit rear oil seal (1) to oil seal hous-
ing (2) by using special tool as shown in the figure.
Special tool
(A) : 09911-97820
Crank rear oil seal installing position
“a” : 3 mm (0.12 in.)
Measured journal diameter
44.744 – 44.750 mm
(1.7616 – 1.7618 in.)44.738 – 44.744 mm
(1.7613 – 1.7616 in.)44.732 – 44.738 mm
(1.7611 – 1.7613 in.)
Alphabets stamped
on cylinder blockA Red and Pink Red and Purple Red and Brown
B Red and Purple Red and Brown Red and Green
C Red and Brown Red and Green Red and Black
Undersize bearing to be installed