Intake Manifold SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G RG413 Service Owner's Manual

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE) 6A1-7
4) Connect special tool (Vacuum gauge) to intake manifold.
Special tool
(A) : 09915-67310
5) Run engine at specified idle speed and read vacuum gauge.
Vacuum should be within specification.
Vacuum specification (at sea level)
: 59 – 73 kPa (45 – 55 cmHg, 17.7 – 21.6 inHg)
at specified idle speed
6) After checking, disconnect special tool (Vacuum gauge) from
intake manifold.
7) Install cap to intake manifold.
OIL PRESSURE CHECK
Oil level in oil pan
If oil level is low, add oil up to Full level mark (hole) on oil
level gauge.
Oil quality
If oil is discolored, or deteriorated, change it.
For particular oil to be used referring to the table in Section
0B.
Oil leaks
If leak is found, repair it.
1) Disconnect oil pressure switch coupler (1) and remove oil
pressure switch (2) from cylinder block.
NOTE:
Prior to checking oil pressure, check the following items.
1. Full level mark (hole)
2. Low level mark (hole)

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6A1-16 ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE)
THROTTLE BODY AND INTAKE MANIFOLD
REMOVAL
1) Relieve fuel pressure according to fuel pressure relief proce-
dure described in Section 6.
2) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
3) Drain coolant by loosening drain plug (1).
1. Intake manifold 7. EVAP canister purge valve 13. Intake manifold mounting bolt (short) 19. Cushion
2. Intake manifold gasket 8. TP sensor 14. Intake manifold mounting bolt (long) 20. Fuel delivery pipe mounting bolt
3. Throttle body 9. IAC valve 15. EGR pipe gasket Tightening torque
4. Gasket 10. Fuel delivery pipe 16. O-Ring Do not reuse.
5. EGR pipe 11. Intake manifold stiffener 17. Grommet
6. MAP sensor 12. Intake manifold mounting nut 18. Injector assembly
WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove
drain plug (1) and radiator cap while engine and radiator
are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out
under pressure if plug and cap are taken off too soon.

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE) 6A1-17
4) Remove air cleaner assembly, resonator and hoses by refer-
ring to “AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY AND RESONATOR”.
5) Disconnect the following electric lead wires :
IAC valve (1)
TP sensor (2)
EVAP canister purge valve (3)
MAP sensor (4)
Fuel injector wire harness at couplers (5)
Each wire harness clamps
6) Disconnect accelerator cable from throttle body.
7) Disconnect the following hoses :
Brake booster hose (1) from intake manifold
PCV hose (2) from PCV valve
Canister purge hose (3) from EVAP canister purge valve
Water hoses (4) from throttle body and thermostat case
Fuel feed hose (5) from fuel delivery pipe
8) Remove fuel delivery pipe with fuel injectors from cylinder
head.
9) Disconnect EGR pipe (6) from EGR valve.
10) Remove intake manifold stiffener (1).

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6A1-18 ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE)
11) Remove intake manifold (1) with throttle body (2) and EGR
pipe (3) from cylinder head, and then its gasket.
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the followings.
Use new intake manifold gasket and EGR pipe gasket.
Tighten bolts (1) and nuts (2) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Intake manifold bolts and nuts
(a) : 25 N·m (2.5 kg-m, 18.0 lb-ft)
Check to ensure that all removed parts are back in place.
Reinstall any necessary parts which have not been rein-
stalled.
Adjust accelerator cable play referring in Section 6E1.
Refill cooling system referring in Section 6B.
Upon completion of installation, turn ignition switch ON but
engine OFF and check for fuel leaks.
Finally, start engine and check for engine coolant leaks.

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE) 6A1-45
4) Drain coolant by loosening drain plug (1).
5) Remove air cleaner assembly (1), resonator and hoses (2)
referring to “AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY AND RESONA-
TOR”.
6) Disconnect the following electric lead wires :
EGR valve (if equipped)
IAC valve (1)
TP sensor (2)
MAP sensor (3)
CMP sensor
ECT sensor
EVAP canister purge valve (4)
Injectors (5)
Ignition coils
Heated oxygen sensors
Ground terminal from exhaust manifold
Each wire harness clamps
7) Remove heated oxygen sensor bracket from timing chain
cover and detach heated oxygen sensor couplers from its
bracket.
8) Disconnect accelerator cable from throttle body.
9) Disconnect the following hoses :
Brake booster hose (1) from intake manifold
Canister purge hose (2) from EVAP canister purge valve
Fuel feed and return hose (3) from each pipe
Water hose (4) from thermostat case
Heater inlet hose (5) from its pipe WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove
drain plug (1) and radiator cap while engine and radiator
are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out
under pressure if plug and cap are taken off too soon.

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6A1-46 ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE)
10) Remove intake manifold stiffener (1).
11) Remove oil pan referring to “OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP
STRAINER”.
12) Remove cylinder head cover referring to “CYLINDER HEAD
COVER”.
13) Remove timing chain cover referring to “TIMING CHAIN
COVER”.
14) Remove timing chain referring to “TIMING CHAIN AND
CHAIN TENSIONER”.
15) Remove intake and exhaust camshafts referring to “CAM-
SHAFT, TAPPET AND SHIM”.
16) Loosen cylinder head bolts in such order as indicated in fig-
ure by using a 12 corner socket wrenches and remove them.
17) Check all around cylinder head for any other parts required
to be removed or disconnected and remove or disconnect
whatever necessary.
18) Remove exhaust manifold, if necessary, referring to
“EXHAUST MANIFOLD”.
19) Remove cylinder head with intake manifold and exhaust
manifold. Use lifting device, if necessary.
NOTE:
Don’t forget to remove bolt (M8) (1) as shown in figure.
Never reuse cylinder head bolts once disassembled it
due to plastic deformation tightening. Be sure to use
new cylinder head bolts when installing.

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE) 6A1-47
DISASSEMBLY
1) For ease in servicing cylinder head, remove intake manifold,
injectors and exhaust manifold from cylinder head.
2) Using special tools (Valve lifter), compress valve spring and
then remove valve cotters (1) by using special tool (Forceps).
Special tool
(A) : 09916-14510
(B) : 09916-14910
(C) : 09916-84511
3) Release special tool, and remove spring retainer and valve
spring.
4) Remove valve from combustion chamber side.
5) Remove valve stem seal (1) from valve guide, and then valve
spring seat (2).
6) Using special tool (valve guide remover), drive valve guide
out from combustion chamber side to valve spring side.
Special tool
(A) : 09916-46020 for engine equipped with 69G type valve
(A) : 09916-44910 for engine equipped with 54G type valve
7) Place disassembled parts except valve stem seal and valve
guide in order so that they can be installed in their original
position.
NOTE:
Do not reuse seal once disassembled. Be sure to use
new oil seal when assembling.
NOTE:
Do not reuse valve guide once disassembled. Be sure to
use new valve guide (Oversize) when assembling.
1. Valve
2. Emboss mark 54G or 69G

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE) 6A1-51
Check cylinder head for cracks on intake and exhaust ports,
combustion chambers, and head surface.
Using a straightedge and thickness gauge, check flatness of
gasketed surface at a total of 2 locations. If distortion limit,
given below, is exceeded, correct gasketed surface with a
surface plate and abrasive paper of about #400 (Waterproof
silicon carbide abrasive paper): place abrasive paper on and
over surface plate, and rub gasketed surface against paper
to grind off high spots. Should this fail to reduce thickness
gauge readings to within limit, replace cylinder head.
Leakage of combustion gases from this gasketed joint is
often due to warped gasketed surface: such leakage results
in reduced power output.
Limit of distortion for cylinder head surface on piston side
: 0.03 mm (0.001 in.)
Distortion of manifold seating faces:
Check seating faces of cylinder head for manifolds, using a
straightedge and thickness gauge, in order to determine
whether these faces should be corrected or cylinder head
replaced.
Limit of distortion for cylinder head surface on intake and
exhaust manifold
: 0.05 mm (0.002 in.)

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE) 6A1-55
7) Install valve spring and spring retainer.
Each valve spring has top end (large-pitch end (1)) and bot-
tom end (small-pitch end (2)). Be sure to position spring in
place with its bottom end (small-pitch end) facing the bottom
(valve spring seat side).
8) Using special tools (Valve lifter), compress valve spring and
fit two valve cotters (1) into groove in valve stem.
Special tool
(A) : 09916-14510
(B) : 09916-14910
(C) : 09916-84511
9) Install intake manifold, injectors and exhaust manifold to cyl-
inder head.
INSTALLATION
1) Clean mating surface of cylinder head and cylinder block.
Remove oil, old gasket and dust from mating surface.
2) Install knock pins (1) to cylinder block.
3) Install new cylinder head gasket (2) to cylinder block.
“TOP” mark provided on gasket comes to crankshaft pulley
side, facing up (toward cylinder head side).
4) Make sure that oil jet (venturi plug) (1) is installed and if it is,
that it is not clogged.
When installing it, be sure to tighten to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Venturi plug (a) : 5 N·m (0.5 kg-m, 3.5 lb-ft)
A : Valve spring retainer side
B : Valve spring seat side
NOTE:
When compressing the valve spring, be carefully to free
from damage in inside face of tappet installing hole.

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6A1-56 ENGINE MECHANICAL (M13 ENGINE)
5) Install cylinder head to cylinder block.
Apply engine oil to new cylinder head bolts and tighten them
gradually as follows.
a) Tighten cylinder head bolts (“1” – “10”) to 20 N·m (2.0 kg-m,
14.5 lb-ft) according to numerical order as shown by using
a 12 corner socket wrenches.
b) In the same manner as in Step a), tighten them to 40 N·m
(4.0 kg-m, 29.0 lb-ft).
c) Turn all bolts 60° according to numerical order in figure.
d) Repeat Step c).
e) Tighten bolt “A” to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Cylinder head bolt for M8 (a) : 22 N·m (2.2 kg-m, 16.0 lb-ft)
Cylinder head bolts for M10
(b) : 40 N·m (4.0 kg-m, 29.0 lb-ft) and then turn to 60° twice
6) Install exhaust manifold stiffener and exhaust No.1 pipe
referring to “EXHAUST MANIFOLD”.
7) Install camshafts, timing chain and chain cover as previously
outlined.
8) Install cylinder head cover and oil pan as previously outlined.
9) Install intake manifold stiffener and connect each hoses and
electric lead wires securely.
10) Install air cleaner assembly, resonator and hoses referring to
“AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY AND RESONATOR”.
11) Adjust water pump belt tension referring to Section 6B.
12) Adjust A/C compressor belt tension (if equipped) referring to
Section 1B.
13) Adjust accelerator cable play referring to Section 6E1.
14) Check to ensure that all removed parts are back in place.
Reinstall any necessary parts which have not been rein-
stalled.
15) Refill cooling system with coolant, engine with engine oil.
16) Connect negative cable at battery.
17) Verify that there is no fuel leakage, coolant leakage, oil leak-
age and exhaust gas leakage at each connection. NOTE:
Never reuse cylinder head bolts (“1” – “10”) once dis-
assembled it due to plastic deformation tightening.
Be sure to use new cylinder head bolts.
Be sure to tighten M8 bolt (“A”) after securing the
other bolt.

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