Cylinder head SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G SF310 Service Repair Manual
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6A1-48 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
Flatness of gasketed surface:
Using a straightedge and thickness gauge, check surface at a to-
tal of 6 locations. If distortion limit, given below, is exceeded, cor-
rect gasketed surface with a surface plate and abrasive paper of
about #400 (Waterproof silicon carbide abrasive paper): place
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: 0.05 mm (0.002 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: 0.10 mm (0.004 in.)
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“a”: Valve guide protrusion (11.5 mm)
6A1-50 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
ASSEMBLY
1) Before installing valve guide into cylinder head, ream guide hole
with special tool (11 mm reamer) to remove burrs and make it
truly round.
Special Tool
(A): 09916-34542
(B): 09916-38210
2) Install valve guide to cylinder head.
Heat cylinder head uniformly at a temperature of 80 to 100C
(176 to 212F) so that head will not be distorted, and drive new
valve guide into hole with special tools. Drive in new valve guide
until special tool (Valve guide installer) contacts cylinder head.
After installing, make sure that valve guide protrudes by 11.5
mm (0.45 in.) from cylinder head.
Special Tool
(C): 09916-56011
(D): 09916-58210
NOTE:
Do not reuse valve guide once disassembled.
Install new valve guide (Oversize).
Intake and exhaust valve guides are identical.
Valve guide oversize: 0.03 mm (0.0012 in.)
Valve guide protrusion (In and Ex): 11.5 mm (0.45 in.)
3) Ream valve guide bore with special tool (5.5 mm reamer). After
reaming, clean bore.
Special Tool
(A): 09916-34542
(B): 09916-34550
4) Install valve spring seat to cylinder head.
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A: Crankshaft pulley side
B: Flywheel side
A: Camshaft pulley side
B: CMP sensor case side
6A1-52 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
9) Install rocker arms, washers, rocker arm shaft and camshaft as
previously outlined.
10) Install CMP sensor case, intake manifold and exhaust man-
ifold.
INSTALLATION
1) Remove oil gasket and oil on mating surfaces and install new
head gasket (1) as shown in figure, that is, “TOP” mark provided
on gasket comes to crankshaft pulley side, facing up (toward cyl-
inder head side).
2) Check to make sure that oil jet (venturi plug) is installed and if
it is, that it is not clogged.
When installing it, be sure to tighten to specified torque.
Tightening Torque
(a): 3.5 N
.m (0.35 kg-m, 2.5 lb-ft)
3) Apply engine oil to cylinder head bolts and tighten them gradual-
ly as follows.
a) Tighten all bolts to 35 N
.m (3.5 kg-m, 25.0 lb-ft) according to
numerical order in figure.
b) In the same manner as in a), tighten them to 55 N
.m
(5.5 kg-m, 40.0 lb-ft).
c) Loosen all bolts until tightening torque is reduced to 0 (zero)
in reverse order of tightening.
d) In the same manner as in a), tighten them to 35 N
.m
(3.5 kg-m, 25.0 lb-ft).
e) In the same manner as in a) again, tighten them to specified
torque.
Tightening Torque
(a): 68 N
.m (6.8 kg-m, 49.5 lb-ft)
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1. Top ring
2. 2nd ring
3. Oil ring
4. Piston
5. Connecting rod
6. Connecting rod bearing cap
7. Connecting rod bearing
8. Piston pin
9. Piston pin circlip
10. connecting rod bearing cap nut
: Do not reuse
: Tightening Torque
: Apply engine oil to sliding
: surface of each part.
6
10
6A1-54 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
PISTON, PISTON RINGS, CONNECTING RODS AND CYLINDERS
REMOVAL
1) Remove cylinder head from cylinder block as previously out-
lined.
2) Drain engine oil.
3) Remove oil pan and oil pump strainer as previously outlined.
4) Mark cylinder number on all pistons, connecting rods and rod
bearing caps, using silver pencil or quick drying paint.
5) Remove rod bearing caps.
6) Install guide hose (1) over threads of rod bolts. This is to prevent
damage to bearing journal and rod bolt threads when removing
connecting rod.
7) Decarbon top of cylinder bore before removing piston from cylin-
der.
8) Push piston and connecting rod assembly out through the top of
cylinder bore.
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2. Arrow mark
4. Oil hole
The oil hole should
come on intake side
1. Arrow mark
2. 1st ring end
gap
3. 2nd ring end
gap and oil ring
spacer gap
4. Oil ring upper
rail gap
5. Oil ring lower
rail gap
6. Intake side
7. Exhaust side Crankshaft
pulley side
Circlip
or
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE) 6A1-61
c) Stamped number on piston and that on cylinder block should
correspond. That is, install number 2 stamped piston to cylinder
which is identified with number 2 and a number 1 piston to cylin-
der with number 1.
PistonCylinder
Number
at the
top
(mark)
Outer diameterNumber
(mark)Bore diameter
Piston-to-cylinder
clearance
1
73.98 – 73.99 mm
(2.9126 –
2.9130 in.)
1
74.01 – 74.02 mm
(2.9138 –
2.9141 in.)0.02 – 0.04 mm
(0.0008 –
0.0015 in.)
2
73.97 – 73.98 mm
(2.9122 –
2.9126 in.)
2
74.00 – 74.01 mm
(2.9134 –
2.9138 in.)0.02 – 0.04 mm
(0.0008 –
0.0015 in.)
Also, a letter A, B or C is stamped on piston head but ordinarily
it is not necessary to discriminate each piston by this letter.
1) Install piston pin to piston (1) and connecting rod (3):
After applying engine oil to piston pin and piston pin holes in pis-
ton and connecting rod, fit connecting rod to piston as shown in
figure and insert piston pin to piston and connecting rod, and
install piston pin circlips.
NOTE:
Circlip should be installed with its cut part facing either up
or down as shown in figure.
2) Install piston rings to piston:
As indicated in figure, 1st and 2nd rings have “RN” or “R” mark
respectively. When installing these piston rings to piston, di-
rect marked side of each ring toward top of piston.
1st ring (1) difffers from 2nd ring (2) in thickness, shape and
color of surface contacting cylinder wall.
Distinguish 1st ring from 2nd ring by referring to figure.
When installing oil ring (3), install spacer first and then two
rails.
3) After installing three rings (1st, 2nd and oil rings), distribute their
end gaps as shown in figure.
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A: Crankshaft pulley side
B: Flywheel side
6A1-62 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
INSTALLATION OR CONNECTION
1) Apply engine oil to pistons, rings, cylinder walls, connecting rod
bearings and crankpins.
NOTE:
Do not apply oil between connecting rod and bearing or be-
tween bearing cap and bearing.
2) Install guide hoses over connecting rod bolts.
These guide hoses protect crankpin and threads of rod bolt from
damage during installation of connecting rod and piston assem-
bly.
3) When installing piston and connecting rod assembly into cylin-
der bore, point arrow mark on piston head to crankshaft pulley
side.
4) Install piston and connecting rod assembly into cylinder bore.
Use special tool (Piston ring compressor) to compress rings.
Guide connecting rod into place on crankshaft.
Using a hammer handle, tap piston head to install piston into
bore. Hold ring compressor firmly against cylinder block until all
piston rings have entered cylinder bore.
Special Tool
(A): 09916-77310
5) Install bearing cap (1):
Point arrow mark (2) on cap to crankshaft pulley side (3).
Tighten cap nuts to specification.
Tightening Torque
(a): 35 N
.m (3.5 kg-m, 25.5 lb-ft)
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1. Flywheel bolt
2. Bolt
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE) 6A1-69
REMOVAL
1) Remove engine assembly from body as previously outlined.
2) Remove clutch cover, clutch disc and flywheel (drive plate for
A / T).
Special Tool
(A): 09924-17810
3) Remove crankshaft pulley, timing belt and crankshaft timing
pulley.
4) Remove cylinder head assembly.
5) Remove oil pan and oil pump strainer.
6) Remove oil pump (1).
7) Remove oil seal housing.
8) Remove connecting rod bearing caps.
9) Loosen crankshaft bearing cap bolts in such order as indicated
in figure a little at a time and remove bearing caps.
10) Remove crankshaft from cylinder block.
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE) 6A1-79
8) Install pistons and connecting rods as previously outlined.
9) Install oil pump strainer and oil pan as previously outlined.
10) Install cylinder head assembly to cylinder block as previously
outlined.
11) Install camshaft, crankshaft timing belt pulley, timing belt,
crankshaft pulley, water pump pulley, etc., as previously out-
lined.
12) Install clutch to flywheel (for M / T vehicle). For clutch installa-
tion, refer to “CLUTCH” section.
13) Install engine mountings and brackets.
Refer to tightening torque for INSTALLATION of “ENGINE AS-
SEMBLY” in this section.
14) Install engine with transmission to vehicle as previously out-
lined.
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6A1-82 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
TIGHTENING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
FASTENING PARTSTIGHTENING TORQUEFASTENING PA R T SN.mkg-mlb-ft
Oil pressure switch131.39.5
Valve adjusting screw lock nuts121.29.0
Cylinder head cover bolts111.18.0
Intake manifold bolts and nuts232.317.0
Timing belt tensioner stud111.18.0
Timing belt tensioner bolt252.518.0
Timing belt cover bolts and nut111.18.0
Exhaust manifold bolts and nuts323.223.5
Crankshaft pulley bolt161.611.5
Crankshaft timing belt pulley bolt13013.094.0
Exhaust pipe nuts and bolts505036 5Exhaust manifold stiffener nut505.036.5
Oil pump strainer bolt and stay bolt111180Oil pan bolts and nuts111.18.0
CKP sensor bolt101.07.5
Oil pan drain plug505.036.0
Oil pump rotor plate screws111180Oil pump case bolts111.18.0
Camshaft housing bolts111180Rocker arm shaft bolts111.18.0
Camshaft timing belt pulley bolt606.043.5
Cylinder head venturi plug3.50.352.5
Cylinder head bolts686.849.0
Connecting rod bearing cap nuts353.525.5
Crankshaft main bearing cap bolts545.439.0
Flywheel bolts787.856.5
Drive plate bolts959.569.0
Engine mounting & bracket bolts and nutsRefer to INSTALLATION of
ENGINE ASSEMBLY in this section.
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ENGINE COOLING 6B-9
WATER PUMP
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Drain cooling system.
3) Remove timing belt and tensioner according to procedure de-
scribed in “TIMING BELT AND TENSIONER” of Section 6A or
6A1.
4) Remove water pump belt adjusting arm.
5) Remove water pump assembly (1).
INSPECTION
NOTE:
Do not disassemble water pump.
If any repair is required on pump, replace it as assembly.
Rotate water pump by hand to check for smooth operation.
If pump does not rotate smoothly or makes abnormal noise, replace
it.
INSTALLATION
1) Install new pump gasket to cylinder block.
2) Install water pump to cylinder block.
Tightening Torque
(a): 12 N
.m (1.2 kg-m, 9.0 lb-ft)
3) After installing water pump, install rubber seal (1) between water
pump and oil pump, and another between water pump and cylin-
der head.
4) Install timing belt tensioner, timing belt and timing belt outside
covers according to procedure described in “TIMING BELT AND
TENSIONER” of Section 6A or 6A1.
NOTE:
Special care must be used when installing belt tensioner
and timing belt.
Torque each bolt and nut to specification.
Before installing outside covers, check to make sure that
cover seal is fitted in groove of each cover properly.