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Page 1094 of 1938

INSTALLATION
CAUTION: If burr or scratch is present on the
crankshaft edge (chamfer), cleanup with 400 grit
sand paper to prevent seal damage during installa-
tion of new seal.
NOTE: When installing seal, no lube on seal is
needed.
(1) Place Special Tool 6926-1 on crankshaft. This is
a pilot tool with a magnetic base (Fig. 76).
(2) Position seal over pilot tool. Make sure you can
read the wordsTHIS SIDE OUTon seal (Fig. 76).
Pilot tool should remain on crankshaft during instal-
lation of seal. Ensure that the lip of the seal is facing
towards the crankcase during installation.
CAUTION: If the seal is driven into the block past
flush, this may cause an oil leak.
(3) Drive the seal into the block using Special Tool
6926-2 and handle C-4171 (Fig. 77) until the tool bot-
toms out against the block (Fig. 78).
Fig. 76 Rear Crankshaft Seal and Special Tool
6926-1
Fig. 77 Crankshaft Seal Special Tool 6926-2
Fig. 78 Rear Crankshaft SealÐInstallation
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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OIL PAN
REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle on hoist and drain engine oil.
(2) Remove front engine mount bracket from
engine and insulator mount.
(3) Remove bolts attaching bending strut to engine
and transaxle.
(4) Remove bolts attaching collar and bending
strut to engine, oil pan, and transaxle (Fig. 79).
Remove strut and collar.
(5) Remove oil pan.
(6) Clean oil pan and all gasket surfaces.
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply MopartSilicone Rubber Adhesive Seal-
ant or equivalent at the oil pump to engine block
parting line (Fig. 80).
(2) Install the oil pan gasket to the block (Fig.
81).(3) Install pan and tighten the screws to 12 N´m
(105 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: Torque procedure for the structural col-
lar and bending strut must be followed or damage
could occur to oil pan, collar, and/or bending strut.
(4) Perform the following steps for installing struc-
tural collar and bending strut. Refer to (Fig. 79):
²Step 1: Place collar into position between tran-
saxle and oil pan. Hand start only, collar to transaxle
bolt 1.
²Step 2: Install bolt 4, collar to oil pan,hand
tight only.
²Step 3: Position bending strut in place and hand
start bolt 3 into the upper transaxle hole.
²Step 4: Install bolt 2, through strut and collar.
Hand starting only.
²Step 5: Install bolt 6, strut to cylinder block,
hand tight only.
²Step 6: Install the remaining collar to oil pan
bolt 5,hand tight only.
²Step 7: Final torque collar to transaxle bolts 1 ±
3, to 101 N´m (75 ft. lbs.)
²Step 8: Install bolts 7 and 8, through strut and
into cylinder block.
²Step 9: Final torque bolts4±8to61N´m(45ft.
lbs.).
(5) Install front mount bracket to engine and front
insulator. Refer to procedure in the section.
(6) Lower vehicle and fill engine crankcase with
proper oil to correct level.
Fig. 79 Structural Collar and Bending StrutÐ
Removal and Installation
Fig. 80 Oil Pan Sealing
Fig. 81 Oil Pan Gasket Installation
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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CRANKSHAFT
REMOVAL
NOTE: Crankshaft can not be removed when
engine is in vehicle.
(1) Remove oil filter and oil pan. Refer to proce-
dure outlined in this section.
(2) Remove Timing Belt Cover, Timing Belt and
Oil Pump. Refer to procedure outlined in this section.
(3) Remove Balance Shafts Assembly. Refer to pro-
cedure outlined in this section.
(4) Remove all main bearing cap bedplate bolts
from the engine block. Refer to procedure outlined in
this section.
(5) Using a mallet gently tap the bedplate loose
from the engine block dowel pins.
CAUTION: Do not pry up on one side of the bed-
plate. Damage may occur to cylinder block to bed-
plate alignment and thrust bearing.
(6) Bedplate should be removed evenly from the
cylinder block dowel pins to prevent damage to the
dowel pins and thrust bearing.
(7) Lift out crankshaft from cylinder block. Do not
damage the main bearings or journals when remov-
ing the crankshaft.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the main bearing shells with the lubri-
cation groove in the cylinder block (Fig. 82).
(2) Make certain oil holes in block line up with oil
hole in bearings and bearing tabs seat in the block
tab slots.CAUTION: Do not get oil on the bedplate mating
surface. It will may effect the sealer ability to seal
the bedplate to cylinder block.
(3) Oil the bearings and journals. Install crank-
shaft.
CAUTION: Use only the specified anaerobic sealer
on the bedplate or damage may occur to the
engine.
(4) Apply 1.5 to 2.0 mm (0.059 to 0.078 in.) bead of
Mopar Torque Cure Gasket Maker to cylinder block
as shown in (Fig. 83).
(5) Install lower main bearings into main bearing
cap/bedplate. Make certain the bearing tabs are
seated into the bedplate slots. Install the main bear-
ing/bedplate into engine block.
(6) Before installing the bolts the threads should
be oiled with clean engine oil, wipe off any excess oil.
Fig. 82 Installing Main Bearing Upper Shell
Fig. 83 Main Bearing Caps/Bedplate Sealing
Fig. 84 Main Bearing Caps/Bedplate Torque
Sequence
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(7) Install main bearing bedplate to engine block
bolts 11, 17 and 20 finger tight. Tighten these bolts
down together until the bedplate contacts the cylin-
der block.
(8) To ensure correct thrust bearing alignment per-
form the following steps:
²Step 1: Rotate crankshaft until number 4 pis-
ton is at TDC.
²Step 2: Move crankshaft rearward to limits of
travel.
²Step 3: Then, move crankshaft forward to lim-
its of travel.
²Step 4: Wedge an appropraite tool between the
rear of the cylinder block(NOT BED PLATE)and
the rear crankshaft counterweight. This will hold the
crankshaft in it's furthest forward position.
²Step 5: Install and tighten bolts (1-10) in
sequence shown in (Fig. 84) to 41 Nzm (30 ft. lbs.).
²Step 6: Remove wedge tool used to hold crank-
shaft.
(9) Tighten bolts (1-10) again to 41 Nzm (30 ft. lbs)
+ 1/4 turn in sequence shown in (Fig. 84).
(10) Install main bearing bedplate to engine block
bolts (11-20), and torque each bolt to 28 Nzm (20 ft.
lbs.) in sequence shown in (Fig. 84).
(11) After the main bearing bedplate is installed,
check the crankshaft turning torque. The turning
torque should not exceed 5.6 Nzm (50 in. lbs.).
OIL FILTER
CAUTION: When servicing the oil filter avoid
deforming the filter can by installing the remove/in-
stall tool band strap against the can to base lock
seam. The lock seam joining the can to the base is
reinforced by the base plate.(1) Turn counterclockwise to remove.
(2) To install, lubricate new filter gasket. Check
filter mounting surface. The surface must be smooth,
flat and free of debris or old pieces of rubber. Screw
filter on until the gasket contacts base. Tighten to 21
N´m (15 ft. lbs.).
OIL PUMP
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove Timing Belt. Refer to procedure out-
lined in this section.
(3) Remove Oil Pan. Refer to procedure outlined in
this section.
(4) Remove Crankshaft Sprocket using Special Tool
6793 and insert C-4685-C2 (Fig. 85).
(5) Remove oil pick-up tube.
(6) Remove oil pump, (Fig. 86) and front crank-
shaft seal.
Fig. 85 Crankshaft SprocketÐRemoval
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
Page 1098 of 1938

INSTALLATION
(1) Make sure all surfaces are clean and free of oil
and dirt.
(2) Apply MopartGasket Maker to oil pump as
shown in (Fig. 87). Install oil ring into oil pump body
discharge passage.
(3) Prime oil pump before installation.(4) Align oil pump rotor flats with flats on crank-
shaft as you install the oil pump to the block.
NOTE: Front crankshaft seal MUST be out of pump
to align, or damage may result.
(5) Install new front crankshaft seal using Special
Tool 6780 (Fig. 88).
(6) Install crankshaft sprocket, using Special Tool
6792 (Fig. 89).
(7) Install oil pump pick-up tube.
CAUTION: Installation and torque procedure for the
collar must be followed or damage could occur to
oil pan or collar.
(8) Install oil pan and collar. Refer to procedure
outlined in this section.
(9) Install Timing Belt. Refer to procedure outlined
in this section.
Fig. 86 Oil Pump and Pick-up Tube
Fig. 87 Oil Pump Sealing
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD
REMOVAL
NOTE: Cylinder Head must be removed before Pis-
tons and Rods. Refer to Cylinder Head Removal in
this section.
(1) Remove top ridge of cylinder bores with a reli-
able ridge reamer before removing pistons from cyl-inder block.Be sure to keep tops of pistons
covered during this operation. Mark piston with
matching cylinder number (Fig. 90).
(2) Remove oil pan. Scribe the cylinder number on
the side of the rod and cap (Fig. 91) for identification.
(3) Pistons have a directional stamping in the
front half of the piston facing towards thefrontof
engine.
(4) Pistons and connecting rods must be removed
from top of cylinder block. Rotate crankshaft so that
each connecting rod is centered in cylinder bore.
(5) Remove Balance Shaft Assembly. Refer to Bal-
ance Shaft Removal in this section.
(6) Remove connecting rod cap bolts. Push each
piston and rod assembly out of cylinder bore.
NOTE: Be careful not to nick crankshaft journals.
(7) After removal, install bearing cap on the mat-
ing rod.
(8) Piston and Rods are serviced as an assembly.INSTALLATION
(1) Before installing pistons and connecting rod
assemblies into the bore, be sure that compression
ring gaps are staggered so that neither is in line with
oil ring rail gap.
Fig. 88 Front Crankshaft SealÐInstallation
Fig. 89 Crankshaft SprocketÐInstallation
Fig. 90 Piston Markings
Fig. 91 Identify Connecting Rod to Cylinder
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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(4) Wash all parts in a suitable solvent and
inspect carefully for damage or wear.
ASSEMBLY
(1) Assemble pump, using new parts as required.
Install the inner rotor with chamfer facing the
cast iron oil pump cover.
(2) Prime oil pump before installation by filling
rotor cavity with engine oil.
(3) Install cover and tighten screws to 12 N´m
(105 in. lbs.).
CAUTION: Oil pump pressure relief valve must be
installed as shown in (Fig. 95) or serious damage
may occur.
(4) Install relief valve, spring, gasket and cap as
shown in (Fig. 95). Tighten cap to 41 N´m (30 ft. lbs.)
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
CYLINDER HEAD
CLEANING
Remove all gasket material from cylinder head and
block. Be careful not to gouge or scratch the alumi-
num head sealing surface.
INSPECTION
(1) Cylinder head must be flat within 0.1 mm
(0.004 inch) (Fig. 96).
(2) Inspect camshaft bearing journals for scoring.
VALVE GUIDES
(1) Remove carbon and varnish deposits from
inside of valve guides with a reliable guide cleaner.
(2) Using a small hole gauge and a micrometer,
measure valve guides in 3 places top, middle and bot-
tom (Fig. 97). Refer to Valve Guide SpecificationChart. Replace guides if they are not within specifi-
cation.
(3) Check valve guide height (Fig. 98).
VALVE AND VALVE SPRING
VALVES
(1) Clean valves thoroughly and discard burned,
warped and cracked valves.
(2) Measure valve stems for wear. Measure stem
about 60 mm beneath the valve lock grooves.
Fig. 96 Checking Cylinder Head Flatness
Fig. 97 Checking Wear on Valve GuideÐTypical
VALVE GUIDE SPECIFICATION CHART
Valve Guide Diameter
Intake and
Exhaust Valve:5.975 - 6.000 mm
(0.2352 - 0.2362 in.)
Valve Guide Clearance
New Service
Limit
Intake Valve: 0.048 - 0.066 mm
(0.0018 - 0.0025 in.)
0.25 mm
(0.010 in.)
Exhaust Valve: 0.0736 - 0.094 mm
(0.0029 - 0.0037 in.)
Fig. 98 Valve Guide Height
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)
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CYLINDER BLOCK
(1) Clean cylinder block thoroughly and check all
core hole plugs for evidence of leaking.
(2) If new core plugs are installed, refer to Engine
Core Plugs outlined in this section.
(3) Examine block and cylinder bores for cracks or
fractures.
CYLINDER BORE INSPECTION
The cylinder walls should be checked for out-of-
round and taper with Tool C119 (Fig. 107). The cyl-
inder bore out-of-round is 0.050 mm (0.002 in.)
maximum and cylinder bore taper is 0.051 mm (0.002
in.) maximum. If the cylinder walls are badly scuffed
or scored, the cylinder block should be replaced, and
new pistons and rings fitted.
Measure the cylinder bore at three levels in direc-
tions A and B (Fig. 107). Top measurement should be
10 mm (3/8 in.) down and bottom measurement
should be 10 mm (3/8 in.) up from bottom of bore.
Refer to Cylinder Bore and Piston Specification
Chart.
ADJUSTMENTS
ENGINE MOUNTS
ENGINE MOUNT INSULATOR ADJUSTMENT
(1) Remove the load on the engine motor mounts
by carefully supporting the engine and transmission
assembly with a floor jack.
(2) Loosen the right engine mount insulator verti-
cal fastener and the fore and aft fasteners, and the
front engine mount bracket to front crossmember
screws.
(3) Pry the engine right or left as required to
achieve the proper drive shaft assembly length. Refer
to Group 2, Suspension and Driveshafts for drive-
shaft identification and related assembly length mea-
suring.
(4) Tighten engine mounts and fasteners in the
following order:
(a) Right engine mount insulator vertical bolts
to 102 N´m (75 ft. lbs.) and the fore and aft bolts to
150 N´m (110 ft. lbs.).
(b) Front engine mount screws to 54 N´m (40 ft.
lbs.) the clearance between the snubbers and the
engine should be 2 mm (0.078 inch.) each side.
(c) Left engine mount through bolt to 75 N´m (55
ft. lbs.).
(5) Recheck driveshaft length.
Fig. 107 Checking Cylinder Bore Size
CYLINDER BORE AND PISTON
SPECIFICATION CHART
Standard Bore Maximum Out-
Of-RoundMaximum-
Taper
87.5 mm 0.051 mm 0.051 mm
(3.445 in.) (0.002 in.) (0.002 in.)
Standard Piston Size
87.450 - 87.468 mm (3.4434 - 3.4441 in.)
Piston To Bore Clearance
0.024 - 0.057 mm (0.0009 - 0.0022 in.)
Measurements taken at Piston Size Location.
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CLEANING AND INSPECTION (Continued)
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SPECIFICATIONS
2.4L ENGINE
Type....................In-Line OHV, DOHC
Number of Cylinder.......................4
Bore.....................87.5 mm (3.445 in.)
Stroke....................101 mm (3.976 in.)
Compression Ratio......................9.4:1
Displacement.......2.4 Liters (148 Cubic Inches)
Firing Order.......................1,3,4,2
Compression Pressure...........1172-1551 kPa
(170-225 psi)
Maximum Variation Between Cylinder......25%
Lubrication. . . .Pressure Feed-Full Flow Filtration
(Direct Crankshaft Driven Pump)
Cylinder Block
Cylinder Bore Diameter. . . .87.4924 - 87.5076 mm
(3.4446 - 3.4452 in.)
Out-of-Round (Max.)........0.051 mm (0.002 in.)
Taper (Max.)..............0.051 mm (0.002 in.)
Pistons
Clearance at 14 mm (9/16 in.)
From Bottom of Skirt.........0.024 - 0.057 mm
(0.0009 - 0.0022 in.)
Weight......................332 - 346 grams
(11.85 - 12.20 oz.)
Top Land Clearance
(Diametrical)................0.614 - 0.664 mm
(0.024 - 0.026 in.)
Piston Length.............60.30 mm (2.374 in.)
Piston Ring Groove Depth
No.1........4.640 - 4.784 mm (0.182 - 0.188 in.)
No.2........4.575 - 4.719 mm (0.180 - 0.185 in.)
No.3........4.097 - 4.236 mm (0.161 - 0.166 in.)
Piston Pins
Clearance in Piston...........0.005 - 0.018 mm
In Rod (Interference)..........0.018 - 0.043 mm
(0.0007 - 0.0017 in.)
Diameter.................21.998 - 22.003 mm
(0.8660 - 0.8662 in.)
End Play.............................None
Length.....................72.75 - 73.25 mm
(2.864 - 2.883 in.)
Piston Ring Gap
Top Compression Ring...........0.25 - 0.51 mm
(0.0098 - 0.020 in.)
2nd Compression Ring...........0.23 - 0.48 mm
(0.009 - 0.018 in.)
Oil Control (Steel Rails).........0.25 - 0.64 mm
(0.0098 - 0.025 in.)
Piston Ring Side Clearance
Top and Second
Compression Rings...........0.030 - 0.080 mm
(0.0011 - 0.0031 in.)Oil Ring (Pack)..............0.012 - 0.178 mm
(0.0004 - 0.0070 in.)
Piston Ring Width
Compression Rings.............1.47 - 1.50 mm
(0.057 - 0.059 in.)
Oil Ring (Pack)................2.72 - 2.88 mm
(0.107 - 0.1133 in.)
Connecting Rod
Bearing Clearance............0.025 - 0.071 mm
(0.0009 - 0.0027 in.)
Piston Pin Bore Diameter......20.96 - 20.98 mm
(0.8252 - 0.8260 in.)
Large End Bore Diameter. . . .53.007 - 52.993 mm
(2.0868 - 2.0863)
Side Clearance..............0.013 - 0.0150 mm
(0.0051 - 0.0150 in.)
Total Weight (Less Bearing).........565.8 grams
(19.96 oz.)
Crankshaft
Connecting Rod
Journal Diameter..........49.984 - 50.000 mm
(1.967 - 1.9685 in.)
Out-of-Round (Max.)......0.0035 mm (0.0001 in.)
Taper (Max.)............0.0038 mm (0.0001 in.)
Main Bearing Diametrical
Clearance No.1-5...........0.018 - 0.058 mm
(0.0007 - 0.0023 in.)
End Play.....................0.09 - 0.24 mm
(0.0035 - 0.0094 in.)
Main Bearing Journals
Diameter.................59.992 - 60.008 mm
(2.361 - 2.3625 in.)
Out-of-Round (Max.)......0.0035 mm (0.0001 in.)
Taper (Max.)...............0.0038 (0.0001 in.)
Hydraulic Lash Adjusters
Body Diameter.............15.901 - 15.913 mm
(0.626 - 0.6264 in.)
Plunger Travel Minimum (Dry)..........3.0 mm
(0.118 in.)
Camshaft
Bearing Bore
Diameters No. 1±6..........26.020 - 26.041 mm
(1.024 - 1.025 in.)
Diametrical Bearing Clearance . .0.069 - 0.071 mm
(0.0027 - 0.003 in.)
End Play...................0.050 - 0.170 mm
(0.0019 - 0.0066 in.)
Bearing Journal
Diameter No. 1±6..........25.951 - 25.970 mm
(1.021 - 1.022 in.)
Lift (Zero Lash) Intake.......8.25 mm (0.324 in.)
Lift (Zero Lash) Exhaust.....6.52 mm (0.256 in.)
Valve Timing ± Intake Valve
Closes (ABDC)..........................51É
Opens (BTDC)...........................1É
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TORQUE CHART 2.4L
DESCRIPTION TORQUE
Balance Shaft Carrier to Block
Bolts.....................54N´m(40ft.lbs.)
Balance Shaft Gear Cover
Double Ended Fastener......12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
Balance Shaft Sprockets
Bolts....................28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
Balance Shaft Chain Tensioner
Bolts....................12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
Balance Shaft Carrier Cover
Fasteners................12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
Camshaft Sensor Pick Up
Bolts.....................27N´m(20ft.lbs.)
Timing Belt Cover
Outer to Inner Attaching Bolts M6.......4.5 N´m
(40 in. lbs.)
Inner Cover to Head/Oil Pump Bolts M6 . . .12 N´m
(105 in. lbs.)
Camshaft Sprocket
Bolt.....................101 N´m (75 ft. lbs.)
Connecting Rod Cap
Bolts..............................27N´m
(20 ft. lbs.) Plus 1/4 Turn
Crankshaft Main Bearing Cap/Bedplate
M8 Bedplate Bolts.........34N´m(250 in. lbs.)
Main Cap Bolts M11..................41N´m
(30 ft. lbs.) Plus 1/4 Turn
Crankshaft Damper
Bolt....................135 N´m (100 ft. lbs.)
Cylinder Head
Bolts........Refer To Cylinder Head Installation
Cylinder Head Cover
Bolts....................12N´m(105 in. lbs.)DESCRIPTION TORQUE
Engine Mount Bracket
Bolts.....................61N´m(45ft.lbs.)
Engine MountÐFront and Rear
Through Bolt...............61N´m(45ft.lbs.)
Exhaust Manifold to Cylinder Head
Bolts....................23N´m(200 in. lbs.)
Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield
Bolts....................12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
Front Torque BracketÐ2.0/2.4L Engine
Bolts.....................33N´m(24ft.lbs.)
Front Torque Bracket StrutÐ2.0/2.4L Engine
Long Bolts................110N´m(80ft.lbs.)
Short Bolt.................61N´m(45ft.lbs.)
Intake Manifold
Bolts.....................27N´m(20ft.lbs.)
Oil Filter
Filter.....................20N´m(15ft.lbs.)
Oil Pan
Oil Pan Bolts.............12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
Drain Plug.................27N´m(20ft.lbs.)
Oil Pump Attaching
Bolts....................28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
Oil Pump Cover Fastener. . . .12 N´m (105 in. lbs.)
Oil Pump Pick-up Tube Bolt . .28 N´m (250 in. lbs.)
Oil Pump Relief Valve Cap. . . .41 N´m (30 ft. lbs.)
Rear Torque Bracket
Bolts....................110N´m(80ft.lbs.)
Spark Plugs
Plugs.....................28N´m(20ft.lbs.)
Thermostat Housing
Bolts....................23N´m(200 in lbs.)
Timing Belt Tensioner Assembly
Bolts.....................61N´m(45ft.lbs.)
Water Pump Mounting
Bolts....................12N´m(105 in. lbs.)
NS2.4L ENGINE 9 - 57
SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)