engine remove ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Repair Manual
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ENGINE MECHANICAL 6A – 137
SPECIAL TOOLS
Illustration Tool Number Tool Name
5-8840-0201-0 Filter Wrench
5-8840-0253-0 Filter Wrench
5-8840-2675-0 Compression Gauge
5-8531-7001-0 Adapter; Compression Gauge
5-8840-2723-0 Nozzle Holder Remover
5-8840-0019-0 Sliding Hammer
5-8521-0002-0 Universal Puller
5-8840-2360-0 Oil Seal Remover
9-8523-1423-0 Spring Compressor
9-8523-1212-0 Valve Guide Replacer
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6A – 138 ENGINE MECHANICAL
Illustration Tool Number Tool Name
5-8840-2040-0 (4JA1L/TC)
5-8840-2313-0 (4JH1TC) Cylinder Liner Installer
5-8840-2038-0 Bearing Replacer; Camshaft
5-8840-2000-0 Pilot Bearing Remover
5-8522-0024-0 Pilot Bearing Installer
5-8840-2033-0 Oil Seal Installer
5-8840-9018-0 Piston Ring Compressor
5-8840-2359-0 Oil Seal Installer
9-8522-0020-0 Crankshaft Timing Gear Installer
5-8840-0266-0 Angle Gauge
5-8840-0214-0 Gear Stopper
5-8840-2039-0 (4JA1L/TC)
5-8840-2304-0 (4JH1TC) Cylinder Liner Remover
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6B – 8 ENGINE COOLING
Draining and Refilling Cooling System
Before draining the cooling system, inspect the system and
perform any necessary service to ensure that it is clean, does
not leak and is in proper working order. The engine coolan
t
(EC) level should be between the “MIN" and “MAX" lines o
f
reserve tank when the engine is cold. If low, check for leakage
and add EC up to the “MAX" line.
There should not be any excessive deposit of rust or scales
around the radiator cap or radiator filler hole, and the EC
should also be free from oil.
Replace the EC if excessively dirty.
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1. Completely drain the cooling system by opening the drain
plug at the bottom of the radiator.
2. Remove the radiator cap.
WARNING: To avoid the danger of being burned, do not
remove the cap while the engine and radiator are still hot.
Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out unde
r
pressure.
3. Disconnect all hoses from the EC reserve tank.
Scrub and clean the inside of the reserve tank with soap and water. Flush it well with clean water, then drain it.
Install the reserve tank and hoses.
4. Refill the cooling system with the EC using a solution that is at least 50 percent antifreeze.
Procedure for filling with coolant (in case of full change)
Make sure that the engine is cool.
Open radiator cap pour coolant up to filler neck.
Pour coolant into reservoir tank up to “MAX" line.
Tighten radiator cap and start the engine. After idling for 2
to 3 minutes, stop the engine and reopen radiator cap. If the
water level is lower, replenish.
WARNING: When the coolant is heated to a high
temperature, be sure not to loosen or remove the radiato
r
cap. Otherwise you might get scalded by not vapor or
boiling water. To open the radiator cap, put a piece of
thick cloth on the cap and loosen the cap slowly to reduce
the pressure when the coolant has become cooler.
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6B – 10 ENGINE COOLING
WATER PUMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Read this Section carefully before performing any removal and installation procedure. This Section gives you
important points as well as the order of operation. Be sure that you understand everything in this Section before you
begin.
Removal
1. Radiator Upper Hose
1) Partially drain the engine coolant.
2) Remove the radiator upper hose.
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2. Water Outlet Pipe
1) Disconnect the turbocharger-cooling pipe from outlet pipe.
2) Loosen the fixing bolt and remove the water outlet bolt.
3. Thermostat
Remove the thermostat from the thermostat housing.
Take care not to damage the thermostat.
4. Upper Fan Shroud
5. Fan and Fan Clutch 1) Loosen the fan clutch nuts.
2) Remove the fan together with the fan clutch. Take care not to damage the radiator core.
6. Fan Drive Belt and Pulley
1) Loosen the tension adjust bolt on the generator.
2) Remove the fan drive belt with the fan pulley.
030R300001 7. Water Pump
1) Remove the water pump bolts.
2) Remove the water pump.
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ENGINE COOLING 6B – 13
THERMOSTAT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Read this Section carefully before performing any removal and installation procedure. This Section gives you
important points as well as the order of operation. Be sure that you understand everything in this Section before you
begin.
Removal
1. Radiator Upper Hose
1) Partially drain the engine coolant.
2) Remove the radiator upper hose.
2. Water Outlet Pipe 3) Disconnect the turbocharger-cooling pipe from outlet pipe.
4) Loosen the fixing bolt and remove the water outlet bolt.
3. Thermostat
Remove the thermostat from the thermostat housing.
Take care not to damage the thermostat.
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Inspection and Repair
Make the necessary adjustments, repairs, and part
replacements if excessive wear or damage is discovered
during inspection.
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Operating Test of Thermostat
1. Completely submerge the thermostat in water.
2. Heat the water. Stir the water constantly to avoid direct heat being
applied to the thermostat.
3. Check the thermostat initial opening temperature.
Thermostat Initial Opening Temperature C ( F)
82 (180)
4. Check the thermostat full opening temperature.
Thermostat Full Opening Temperature C ( F)
95 (203)
Valve Lift At Fully Open Position mm (in)
9.5 (0.37)
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6B – 16 ENGINE COOLING
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Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Loosen a drain plug to drain EC.
3. Disconnect oil cooler hose on automatic transmission (A/T).
4. Disconnect radiator inlet hose and outlet hose from the engine.
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5. Remove fan guide(1), clips(2) on both sides and the bottom
lock, then remove lower fan guide(3) with fan shroud(4).
6. Disconnect the reserve tank hose(6) from radiator.
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7. Remove bracket(5).
8. Lift up and remove the radiator assembly with hose, taking
care not to damage the radiator core with a fan blade.
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ENGINE COOLING 6B – 17
Inspection and Repair
Make the necessary adjustments, repairs, and part
replacements if excessive wear or damage is discovered
during inspection.
Radiator Cap
Measure the valve opening pressure of the pressurizing valve
with a radiator filler cap tester.
Replace the cap if the valve opening pressure is outside the
standard range.
Valve opening pressure kPa (psi) 93.3
122.7 (13.5
17.8)
Cap tester: 5–8840–0277–0
Adapter: 5–8840–2603–0
Check the condition of the vacuum valve in the center of the
valve seat side of the cap. If considerable rust or dirt is found,
or if the valve seat cannot be moved by hand, clean or replace
the cap.
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Valve opening vacuum kPa (psi) 1.96
4.91 (0.28
0.71)
Radiator Core
1. A bent fin may result in reduced ventilation and overheating
may occur. All bent fins must be straightened. Pay close
attention to the base of the fin when it is being straightened.
2. Remove all dust, bugs and other foreign material.
Flushing the Radiator
Thoroughly wash the inside of the radiator and the engine
coolant passages with cold water and mild detergent. Remove
all signs of scale and rust.
Cooling System Leakage Check
Use a radiator cap tester to force air into the radiator through
the filler neck at the specified pressure of 196 kPa (28.5 psi)
with a cap tester:
Leakage from the radiator
Leakage from the coolant pump
Leakage from the water hoses
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FUEL SYSTEM 6C – 3
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
Description Item
4JA1T (L) 4JA1TC 4JH1TC
Injection pump type
Bosch distributor
VE type Bosch distributor VP44 type
Governor type Mechanical variable
(Half speed oil
pressure) Electrical controled
Timer type Oil pressure Electrical controled
Fuel feed pump type Vane with input shaft
Injection nozzle type Hole type
Number of injection nozzle orifices 5
Injection nozzle orifices
Inside diameter mm (in) 0.19 (0.0075) 0.17 (0.0067) 0.21 (0.0083)
19.1 (195) 19.0 (194) 19.5 (199) Injection nozzle designed operating
pressure MPa (kg/cm2) 1st
2nd 25.0 (255) 33.5 (328) 33.8 (331)
Main fuel filter type Disposable cartridge paper element
Precautions
When working on the fuel system, there are several things
to keep in mind:
Any time the fuel system is being worked on,
disconnect the negative battery cable except fo
r
those tests where battery voltage is required.
Always keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire
extinguisher near the work area.
Replace all pipes with the same pipe and fittings that
were removed.
Clean and inspect “O" rings. Replace if required.
Always relieve the line pressure before servicing any
fuel system components.
Do not attempt repairs on the fuel system until you
have read the instructions and checked the pictures
relating to that repair.
Adhere to all Notices and Cautions.
NOTE:
Injection nozzle adjustment is possible only on the 4JA1L
engine.
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6C – 4 FUEL SYSTEM
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FUEL FLOW
RTW46CM F000201
The fuel system consists of the fuel tank, the fuel filter, the water separator, the injection pump, and the injection
nozzle.
The fuel from the fuel tank passes through the water separator and the fuel filter where water particles and other
foreign material are removed from the fuel.
Fuel, fed by the injection pump plunger, is delivered to the injection nozzle in the measured volume at the optimum
timing for efficient engine operation.
NOTE:
1 If it find abnormal condition on the fuel injector, refer to section 6E ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND
EMISSIONS.
2 Do not contain "Additive for water drain" with fuel.
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6C – 10 FUEL SYSTEM
Removal
CAUTION: When repair to the fuel system has been
completed, start engine and check the fuel system for
loose connection or leakage. For the fuel system
diagnosis, see Section “Driveability and Emission".
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Loosen slowly the fuel filler cap.
NOTE: Be careful not to spouting out fuel because of change
the pressure in the fuel tank.
NOTE: Cover opening of the filler neck to prevent any dus
t
entering.
3. Jack up the vehicle.
4. Support underneath of the fuel tank with a lifter.
5. Remove the inner liner of the wheel house at rear left side.
6. Remove fixing bolt of the filler neck from the body.
7.
Disconnect the quick connector (3) of the fuel tube from the
fuel pipe.
NOTE: Cover the quick connector to prevent any dust entering
and fuel leakage.
NOTE: Refer to“Fuel Tube/Quick Connector Fittings” in this
section when performing any repairs.
8. Remove fixing bolt (1) of the tank band and remove the
tank band (2).
9.
Disconnect the pump and sender connector on the fuel
pump and remove the harness from weld clip on the fuel
tank.
10.
Lower the fuel tank (5).
NOTE: When lower the fuel tank from the vehicle, don’t scratch
each hose and tube by around other parts.
Installation
1. Raise the fuel tank.
NOTE: When raise the fuel tank to the vehicle, don’t scratch
each hose and tube by around other parts.
2. Connect the pump and sender connector to the fuel pump
and install the harness to weld clip on the tank.
NOTE: The connector must be certainly connected agains
t
stopper.
3. Install the tank band and fasten bolt.
Torque N·m (kg·m / lb ft)
68 (6.9 / 50)
NOTE: The anchor of the tank band must be certainly installed
to guide hole on frame.
4. Connect the quick connector of the fuel tube to the fuel pipe
and the evapo tube from evapo joint connector.
NOTE: Pull off the left checker on the fuel pipe.
NOTE: Refer to “Fuel Tube/Quick Connector Fittings” in this
section when performing any repairs.