engine coolant ISUZU KB P190 2007 Workshop Repair Manual
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–243
8 Install the right-hand side M14 coolant drain threaded
plug (1) and tighten to the correct torque specification.
Right-hand side M14 cylinder block
coolant drain threaded plug
torque specification .................................27.0 – 35.0 Nm
Figure 6A1 – 457
9 Install the right-hand side M14 oil gallery threaded plug (1) and tighten to the correct torque specification.
Right-hand side M14 cylinder block
oil gallery threaded plug
torque specification .................................27.0 – 35.0 Nm
Figure 6A1 – 458
10 Install the cylinder block-to-oil pan alignment dowels (1).
Figure 6A1 – 459
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–251
17 Inspect the insert for correct installation into the
tapped hole. A correctly installed insert (1) will be
either flush or slightly below flush with the surface of
the base material (2).
Figure 6A1 – 480
18 Any installed insert that restricts or blocks an oil or engine coolant passage (3) will need to have the oil or
engine coolant passage drilled out (4) to the original
size of the oil or engine coolant passage. After drilling
the restriction or blockage, clean out any swarf and
thread the installation driver tool through the insert
again to remove any burrs caused by the drilling of
the oil or engine coolant passage.
Figure 6A1 – 481
Main Bearing Cap Bolt Hole Thread Repair
The crankshaft main bearing bolt hole thread repair tools
are in Tool No. J 42385-2000 and J 42385-700 which
consist of the following:
• Drill (1) for outboard holes J 42385-702
• Tap (2) for outboard holes J 42385-703
• Installation driver (3) for outboard holes J 42385-704
• Bushing (4) for outboard holes J 42385-726
• Alignment pin (5) for outboard holes J 42385-727
• Bolts (6) for outboard holes J 42385-728
• Drill (7) for inboard holes J 42385-720
• Tap (8) for inboard holes J 42385-721
• Installation driver (9) for inboard holes J 42385-722
• Bushing (10) J 42385-713
• Alignment pin (11) J 42385-308
• Bolts (12) J 42385-734
• Fixture plate (13) J 42385-712
Figure 6A1 – 482
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–2
Page 6A1–2
Visual / Physical Inspection ................................................................................................... .............................31
Intermittent ................................................................................................................... ........................................31
2.3 Engine Misfire without In ternal Engine Noises .................................................................................. ...............32
2.4 Engine Misfire with Abnormal In ternal Lower Engine Noises...................................................................... ....34
2.5 Engine Misfire with Abno rmal Valve Train Noise ................................................................................. .............35
2.6 Engine Misfire with Coolant Consumption ........................................................................................ ................36
2.7 Engine Misfire with E xcessive Oil Consumption .................................................................................. ............37
2.8 Engine Noise on Start-up, but only Lasting a Few Seconds ....................................................................... .....38
2.9 Upper Engine Noise, Rega rdless of Engine Speed................................................................................. ..........39
2.10 Lower Engine Noise, Rega rdless of Engine Speed ................................................................................. .........40
2.11 Engine Noise Under Load ................................................................................................................................... 41
2.12 Engine Will Not Crank – Crankshaft Will Not Rotate ............................................................................. ...........42
2.13 Coolant in Com bustion Chamber .................................................................................................. .....................43
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .........................................43
2.14 Coolant in Engine Oil........................................................................................................................................... 44
Definition ..............................................................................................................................................................44
2.15 Engine Compression Test........................................................................................................ ...........................45
Preliminary Steps................................................................................................................................................. 45
Engine Cylinder Compression Test ............................................................................................... ....................45
Test Result Evaluation ......................................................................................................... ...............................45
2.16 Cylinder Leakage Test .......................................................................................................... ...............................46
2.17 Engine Oil Consumption Diagnosis ............................................................................................... ....................47
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .........................................47
2.18 Engine Oil Leak Diagnosis .................................................................................................................................. 48
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................48
Locating and Identifying the Leak .............................................................................................. ........................48
Visual Inspection .............................................................................................................. ...................................48
Powder Method .................................................................................................................. ..................................48
Black Light and Dye Method ............................................................................................................................... 48
Possible Causes for Engine Oil Leaks ........................................................................................... ....................49
2.19 Engine Oil Pressu re Diagnosis .................................................................................................. .........................50
2.20 Accessory Drive Belt Diagnosis ................................................................................................. ........................51
Tension Check .................................................................................................................. ...................................51
Inspect ........................................................................................................................ ..........................................52
Drive Belt Chirp .................................................................................................................................................... 53
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .....................................53
Diagnostic Aids................................................................................................................................................. 53
Test Description ............................................................................................................... ................................53
Diagnostic Table............................................................................................................... ................................54
Drive Belt Squeal .............................................................................................................. ...................................55
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .....................................55
Diagnostic Aids................................................................................................................................................. 55
Test Description ............................................................................................................... ................................55
Diagnostic Table............................................................................................................... ................................55
Drive Belt Whine .................................................................................................................................................. 57
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .....................................57
Diagnostic Aids................................................................................................................................................. 57
Test Description ............................................................................................................... ................................57
Diagnostic Table............................................................................................................... ................................57
Drive Belt Rumble .............................................................................................................. ..................................58
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .....................................58
Diagnostic Aids................................................................................................................................................. 58
Test Description ............................................................................................................... ................................58
Diagnostic Table............................................................................................................... ................................58
Drive Belt Vibration........................................................................................................... ...................................60
Definition ..................................................................................................................... .....................................60
Diagnostic Aids................................................................................................................................................. 60
Test Description ............................................................................................................... ................................60
Diagnostic Table............................................................................................................... ................................60
Drive Belt Falls Off ........................................................................................................... ....................................62
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–9
Page 6A1–9
• Faulty operation or performance of any system or component being repaired,
• Damage to any system or components which depend on the proper operation of the system or component being
repaired,
• Faulty operation or performance of any systems or components which depend on the proper operation or
performance of the system or component under repair,
• Damage to fasteners, basic tool s or special tools and / or
• Leakage of coolant, lubricant or other vital fluids.
NOTE defined
A NOTE statement immediatel y precedes or follows an operating procedure, maintenance practice or condition that
requires highlighting. A NOTE statement also emphasises necessary characte ristics of a diagnostic or repair procedure.
A NOTE statement is designed to:
• Clarify a procedure,
• Present additional information for accomplishing a procedure,
• Give insight into the reasons for performi ng a procedure in the recommended manner, and / or
Present information that gives the tec hnician the benefit of past experience in accomplishing a procedure with greater
ease.
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–12
Page 6A1–12
Engine Front Cover
Figure 6A1 – 4
Legend
1 Engine Front Cover Locating Pin
2 Engine Front Cover Bolt, M10
3 Engine Front Cover
4 Engine Front Cover Gasket
5 Engine Front Cover Bolt, M8
6 Engine Front Cover Seal
7 Coolant Pump Assembly
8 Coolant Pump Bolt
9 Coolant Pump Gasket 10 Coolant Pump Pulley
11 Coolant Pump Pulley Bolt
12 Crankshaft Balancer
13 Crankshaft Balancer Bolt
14 Camshaft Position Sensor
15 Camshaft Position Sensor O-ring
16 Camshaft Position Sensor Bolt
17 Camshaft Position Actuator Solenoid Valve Seal
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–15
Page 6A1–15
Cylinder Head Assembly
Figure 6A1 – 7
Legend
1 Cylinder Head, Left-hand
2 Cylinder Head, Right-hand
3 Cylinder Head Gasket, Left-hand
4 Cylinder Head Gasket, Right-hand
5 Cylinder Head Bolt
6 Cylinder Head Front Bolt
7 Cylinder Head Coolant Hole Threaded Plug
8 Spark Plug Sleeve
9 Cylinder Head Oil Gallery Expansion Plug
10 Exhaust Valve
11 Intake Valve
12 Valve Rocker Arm Assembly
13 Hydraulic Valve Lash Adjuster Assembly
14 Valve Stem Oil Seal 15 Valve Spring
16 Valve Spring Cap
17 Valve Stem Key
18 Cylinder Head Camshaft Front Thrust Bearing Cap
19 Camshaft Oil Seal Ring
20 Exhaust Camshaft
21 Intake Camshaft, Left-hand (bank 2)
22 Intake Camshaft, Right-hand (bank 1)
23 Exhaust Camshaft, Right-hand (bank 1)
24 Cylinder Head Camshaft Cap – Intermediate
25 Cylinder Head Camshaft Cap Bolt
26 Cylinder Head Oil Galley Check Valve
27 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–17
Page 6A1–17
Engine Block Assembly
Figure 6A1 – 9
Legend
1 Piston and Connecting Rod Assembly
2 Crankshaft Bearing Cap
3 Crankshaft Bearing Thrust Cap
4 Crankshaft Bearing Cap Inboard Bolt
5 Crankshaft Bearing Cap Outboard Bolt
6 Crankshaft Bearing Cap Side Bolt, Short
7 Crankshaft Bearing Cap Side Bolt, Long
8 Engine Block Oil Gallery Expansion Plug, 10 mm
9 Crankshaft
10 Crankshaft Sprocket Locating Pin
11 Crankshaft Upper Bearing
12 Crankshaft Lower Bearing
13 Crankshaft Upper Thrust Bearing #3 14 Engine Block Oil Gallery Expansion Plug, 14 mm
15 Engine Block Oil Gallery Threaded Plug, 14 mm
16 Engine Block Coolant Drain Threaded Plug, 14 mm
17 Engine Block Oil Gallery Threaded Plug, 20 mm
18 Engine Block Core Coolant Expansion Plug, 34.3 mm
19 Transaxle Locating Pin
20 Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal Housing Assembly
21 Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal Housing Assembly Bolt
22 Oil Pan Locating Pin
23 Cylinder Head Locating Pin
24 Piston Oil Nozzle
25 Piston Oil Nozzle Bolt
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–33
Page 6A1–33
Cause Correction
Faulty cylinder head gasket and/or cracking or other
damage to the cylinder head and cylinder block coolant
passages.
Coolant consumption may or may not cause the engine to
overheat. 1 Inspect the spark plugs for
coolant saturation, refer to
6C1-3 Engine Management – V6 – Service
Operations.
2 Inspect the cylinder heads, cylinder block and/or head gaskets, refer to 3.22 Cylinder Head Assembly
and/or 4.7 Cylinder Block.
3 Repair or replace components as required.
Worn piston rings.
Oil consumption may or ma y not cause the engine to
misfire. 1 Inspect the spark plugs for oil deposits, refer to 6C1-3
Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations.
2 Check the cylinders for a loss of compression, refer to 2.15 Engine Compression Test.
3 Perform compression testing to identify the cause of
low compression.
4 Repair or replace components as required.
A damaged crankshaft reluctor wheel.
A damaged crankshaft reluctor wheel can result in different
symptoms depending on the severity and location of the
damage.
Systems with severe relu ctor ring damage may exhibit
periodic loss of crankshaft posit ion, stop delivering a signal,
and then re-sync the crankshaft position.
Systems with slight reluctor ring damage may exhibit no
loss of crankshaft position and no misfire may occur,
however, a DTC may set. Replace the crankshaft as required, refer to 4.6 Crankshaft
and Main Bearings.
Refer to 6C1-2 Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics to
check for DTCs
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–36
Page 6A1–36
2.6 Engine Misfire with Coolant
Consumption
Cause Correction
Faulty cylinder head gasket and/or cracking or other
damage to the cylinder heads and cylinder block coolant
passages.
Coolant consumption may or may not cause the engine to
overheat. 1 Inspect the spark plugs for
coolant saturation, refer to
6C1-3 Engine Management – V6 – Service
Operations.
2 Inspect the cylinder heads, cylinder block and/or head gaskets, refer to 3.22 Cylinder Head Assembly
and/or 4.7 Cylinder Block.
3 Repair or replace components as required.
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–37
Page 6A1–37
2.7 Engine Misfire with Excessive Oil
Consumption
Cause Correction
Worn valves, valve guides and/or valve stem oil seals. 1 Inspect the spark plugs for coolant saturation, refer to
6C1-3 Engine Management – V6 – Service
Operations.
2 Repair or replace components as required, refer to 3.22 Cylinder Head Assembly.
Worn or broken piston rings.
Oil consumption may or may not cause an actual misfire. 1 Inspect the spark plugs for oil deposits, refer to 6C1-3
Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations.
2 Check the cylinders for a loss of compression, refer to 2.15 Engine Compression Test.
3 Perform compression testing to identify the cause of
low compression.
4 Repair or replace components as required.
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