sensor ISUZU KB P190 2007 Workshop Repair Manual
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–257
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Reassemble
Reassembly of the oil pan and oil suction pipe assembly is the reverse of the disassembly procedure, noting the
following:
1 Install a new oil suction t ube seal onto the oil suction
tube.
2 Install the oil suction pipe and tighten the attaching bolts to the correct torque specification.
Oil suction pipe attaching
bolt torque specif ication ..................................... 10.0 Nm
3 Install the crankshaft oil deflector into the oil pan
assembly and tighten the attaching bolts to the
correct torque specification.
Crankshaft oil deflector
attaching bolt torque specification ......................10.0 Nm
4 Install the oil level sensor into the oil pan assembly
and tighten to the correct torque specification.
Oil level sensor torque specification...................20.0 Nm
Figure 6A1 – 448
5 Install the oil pan drain plug into the oil pan assemb ly and tighten to the correct torque specification.
Oil pan drain plug
torque specificat ion ............................................ 25.0 Nm
Reinstall
1 Install the guide pins, Tool No. EN-46109 (1) into the
oil pan rail bolt hole on each side of the engine block.
Figure 6A1 – 449
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–281
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4.6 Crankshaft and Main Bearings
1 Remove the engine assembly, refer to 4.1 Engine .
2 Remove both cylinder head assemblies, refer to 3.22 Cylinder Head Assembly.
3 Remove the oil pan assembly, refer to 4.2 Oil Pan and Oil Pump Suction Pipe Assembly .
4 Remove the piston and connecting rod assemblies, refer to 4.5 Pistons, Pins, Rings, Connecting Rods and Big-
end Bearings .
5 Remove the oil pump assembly, refer to 3.17 Oil Pump Assembly.
6 Remove the crankshaft rear oil seal and plate assembly, refer to 4.4 Crankshaft Rear Seal and Plate Assembly .
7 Remove the crankshaft position sensor, refer to Section 6C1-3 Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations.
Crankshaft End Play Measurement
1 Place a dial indicator at the end of the crankshaft nose.
2 Gently force the crankshaft towards the front and rear of the cylinder block with a lever while monitoring the
movement of the dial indicator.
3 The crankshaft endplay should not exceed specifications, refer to 5 Specifications.
4 If the specifications are ex ceeded, inspect the thrust bearing thrust outer diameter and the crankshaft thrust wall for
wear and/or excessive runout. Compare the va lues with the specifications, refer to 5 Specifications.
5 Replace the thrust bearing or crankshaft as required.
Remove
1 Remove the crankshaft bearing cap side bolts (3).
CAUTION
The crankshaft bearing cap outer bolts are
yield tightened during assembly and must
be replaced prior to reassembly. Crankshaft
bearing cap outer bolts that are not replaced
will not torque to the correct clamp load and
can lead to serious engine damage.
2 Remove the crankshaft bearing cap outer bolts (1).
3 Remove the crankshaft bearing cap inner bolts (2).
Figure 6A1 – 500
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Engine Mechanical – V6 Page 6A1–291
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Crankshaft Final Installation Procedure
1 If removed, install the crankshaft sprocket drive
pin (1). Lightly tap the pin in place with a small soft
face, bronze/plastic, hammer until it bottoms in the
hole.
Figure 6A1 – 522
CAUTION
Ensure the crankshaft position sensor has
been removed from the cylinder block prior
to loading the crankshaft, as damage to the
sensor may occur.
2 Apply a liberal amount of clean engine oil to the upper and lower bearing surfaces.
3 Gently lower the crankshaft (1) into position in the cylinder block (2).
Figure 6A1 – 523
4 Install the crankshaft main bearing caps.
5 Loosely install the original inner main cap bolts (1).
CAUTION
The outer crankshaft bearing cap bolts (2)
are yield tightened during assembly and
must be replaced prior to reassembly. Outer
crankshaft bearing cap bolts that are not
replaced will not torque to the correct clamp
load and can lead to serious engine damage.
6 Loosely install the new outer main bearing cap bolts (2).
7 Gently tap the crankshaft main bearing caps with a soft-faced hammer to help seat the caps.
Figure 6A1 – 524
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