drain bolt ISUZU TROOPER 1998 Service Repair Manual
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1D Ð 10 COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL
Legend
(1) Drive Plate Bolt
(2) Drive Plate
(3) Shim
(4) Snap Ring
(5) Pulley Assembly
(6) Screw
(7) Field Coil
(8) Through Bolt
(9) Shaft Seal Assembly
(10) Gasket
(11) Front Cylinder Head(12) O-Ring
(13) Gasket
(14) Front Valve Plate
(15) Front Suction Valve
(16) Pin
(17) Cylinder and Shaft Assembly
(18) Rear Valve Plate
(19) Gasket
(20) Rear Cylinder Head
(21) Bolt
(22) Oil Drain Plug
(23) O-Ring
DKS-15CH TYPE COMPRESSOR
16
23 2122 6
7
45
321 ('98)
('99~)
67
45
321
8
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17
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COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL 1D Ð 25
1. Perform oil return operation.
2. Discharge and recover the refrigerant and remove
the compressor.
3. Drain the compressor oil and measure the extracted
oil.
4. Check the compressor oil for contamination.
5. Adjust the oil level as required.
6. Evacuate, charge and perform the oil return
operation.
7. Check the system operation.
Contamination of Compressor Oil
Unlike engine oil, no cleaning agent is added to the
compressor oil. Even if the compressor runs for a long
period of time (approximately one season), the oil never
becomes contaminated as long as there is nothing
wrong with the compressor or its method of use.
Inspect the extracted oil for any of the following
conditions:
·The capacity of the oil has increased.
·The oil has changed to red.
·Foreign substances, metal powder, etc., are present
in the oil.
If any of these conditions exists, the compressor
oil is contaminated. Whenever contaminated
compressor oil is discovered, the receiver/drier
must be replaced.
Oil Return Operation
There is close affinity between the oil and the
refrigerant. During normal operation, part of the oil
recirculates with the refrigerant in the system. When
checking the amount of oil in the system, or replacing
any component of the system, the compressor must be
run in advance for oil return operation. The procedure
is as follows:
1. Open all the doors and the engine hood.
2. Start the engine and air conditioning switch to "ON"
and set the fan control knob at its highest position.
3. Run the compressor for more than 20 minutes
between 800 and 1,000 rpm in order to operate the
system.
4. Stop the engine.
Replacement of Component Parts
When replacing the system component parts, supply
the following amount of oil to the component parts to be
installed.
Compressor Leak Testing (External and
Internal)
Bench-Check Procedure
1. Install test plate J-39893 on rear head of compressor.
2. Using Refrigerant Recovery System, attach center
hose of manifold gage set on charging station to a
refrigerant drum standing in an upright drum.
3. Connect charging station high and low pressure
lines to corresponding fittings on test plate J-39893.
Suction port (low-side) of compressor has large
internal opening. Discharge port (high-side) has
smaller internal opening into compressor and
deeper recess.
4. Open low pressure control, high pressure control
and refrigerant control on charging station to allow
refrigerant vapor to flow into compressor.
5. Using a leak detector, check for leaks at pressure
relief valve, rear head switch location, compressor
front and rear head seals, center cylinder seal,
through bolt head gaskets and compressor shaft
seal. After checking, shut off low pressure control
and high-pressure control on charging station.
6. If an external leak is present, perform the necessary
corrective measures and recheck for leaks to make
certain the leak has been connected.
7. Recover the refrigerant.
8. Disconnect both hoses from the test plate J-39893.
9. Add 90 ml (3 oz.) new PAG lubricant to the
compressor assembly. Rotate the complete
compressor assembly (not the crankshaft or drive
plate hub) slowly several turns to distribute oil to all
cylinder and piston areas.
10. Install a M9 ´1.25 threaded nut on the compressor
crankshaft if the drive plate and clutch assembly are
not installed.
11. Using a box-end wrench or socket and handle,
rotate the compressor crankshaft or clutch drive
plate on the crankshaft several turns to insure
piston assembly to cylinder wall lubrication.
12. Using Refrigerant Recovery System, connect the
charging station high-pressure line to the test plate
J-39893 high-side connector.
13. Using Refrigerant Recovery System, connect the
charging station low-pressure line to the low
pressure port of the test plate J-39893. Oil will drain
out of the compressor suction port if the compressor
is positioned with the suction port downward. (Component parts to be (Amount of Oil)
installed)
Evaporator 50 cc (1.7 fl. oz.)
Condenser 30 cc (1.0 fl. oz.)
Receiver/dryer 30 cc (1.0 fl. oz.)
Refrigerant line (one 10 cc (0.3 fl. oz.)
piece)
(Amount of oil drained (Charging amount of oil
from used compressor) to new compressor)
more than 90 cc same as drained amount
(3.0 fl.oz)
less than 90 cc (3.0 fl.oz) 90 cc (3.0 fl.oz)
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2A – 16 POWER STEERING
POWER STEERING PUMP (6VD1, 6VE1 Engine Models)
6
5
3
4
5
1 2
Removal Steps
1. Drive belt
2. Pulley
3. Hose, suction
4. Hose, flexible
5. Bolt
6. Pump assembly
Installation Steps
6. Pump assembly
5. Bolt
4. Hose, flexible
3. Hose, suction
2. Pulley
1. Drive belt
REMOVAL
Preparation:
•Drain the engine coolant.
•Place a drain pan below the pump.
•Remove the air cleaner duct (1) and the radiator
upper hose (2).
436RW006
1
2
436RW005
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REMOVAL
Preparation:
•Place a drain pan below the pump.
1. Hose, Suction
2. Hose, Flexible
3. Adjust Nut
4. Bolt
5. Adjust Bolt
6. Belt
7. Bracket
8. Pulley
9. Bolt
10. Bracket
11. Pump Assembly
INSTALLATION
11. Pump Assembly
10. Bracket
9. Bolt
Pump Bolt Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
37 (3.8 / 27)
8. Pulley
Pulley Nut Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
78 (8.0 / 58)
7. Bracket
6. Belt
5. Adjust Bolt
4. Bolt
After adjusting drive belt tension, tighten bolt to
specified toque.
Bracket Bolt Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
37 (3.8 / 27)
3. Adjust Nut
After adjusting drive belt tension, tighten bolt to
specified toque.
Adjust Nut Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
37 (3.8 / 27)
2. Hose, Flexible
Hose Nut Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
20 (2.0 / 14)
1. Hose, Suction
Fill and bleed the system. Refer to “Bleeding the
Power Steering System” in this section.POWER STEERING 2A – 19
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POWER STEERING 2A – 21
REMOVAL
Preparation:
•Place a drain pan below the pump.
1. Hose, Suction
2. Hose, Flexible
3. Bolt
4. Pump Assembly
INSTALLATION
4. Pump Assembly
3. Bolt
Bolt Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
22 (2.2 / 16)
2. Hose, Flexible
Hose, Bolt Torque N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
54 (5.5 / 40)
1. Hose, Suction
Fill and bleed the system. Refer to “Bleeding the
Power Steering System” in this section.
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DIFFERENTIAL (FRONT) 4A1±6
3. Remove the drain bolt to drain differential oil.
NOTE:
a. During the work, be sure that the diff case is
supported by the jack.
412RS003
b. Remove the brake caliper fixing bolt and hang the
caliper. Refer to Front Disc Brake Caliper Assembly
in Brake section.
c. Remove the antilock brake system speed sensor (if
equipped). Refer to Front Wheel Speed Sensor in
Brakes section.
4. Remove the hub assembly (Disc, back plate and
knuckle), refer to Front Hub and Disc in this section.
5. Disconnect the knuckle and the suspension arm.
Refer to Suspension section.
6. Remove steering link and arm assembly, refer to
Steering Linkage in Steering section.
7. Remove suspension crossmember.
8. Remove propeller shaft, refer to Front Propeller Shaft
in this section.
9. Remove protector (Shift on the fly model).
10. Remove breather hose (Shift on the fly model).
11. Remove the hose clip (Shift on the fly model).
12. Disconnect breather hose from front drive axle tube
and disconnect housing (Shift on the fly model).
13. Disconnect vacuum hose from actuator (Shift on the
fly model).14. Disconnect shift switch connector (Shift on the fly
model).
412RS031
15. Remove VSV assembly (1) (Shift on the fly model).
NOTE: Be sure not to remove hose and connector from
VSV asm.
412RW002
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4A2A±4
DIFFERENTIAL (REAR 220mm)
Axle Housing
Axle Housing and Associated Parts
420RW022
Legend
(1) Coil Spring and Insulator
(2) Axle Housing Assembly
(3) ABS Speed Sensor and Harness(if equipped)
(4) Nut
(5) Parking Brake Cable
(6) Bolt and Nut
(7) Antilock Brake System (ABS) Connector and
Bracket (if equipped)
(8) Bolt and Nut(9) Nut
(10) Differential Assembly
(11) Axle Shaft Assembly
(12) Brake Disc
(13) Brake Pipe
(14) Brake Caliper
(15) Nut
(16) Breather Hose
(17) Flare Nut
Removal
1. Raise the vehicle and support it with suitable safety
stands.
The hoist must remain under the rear axle housing.
2. Drain brake fluid. Refer to Hydraulic Brakes in Brake
section.
3. Remove rear wheels and tires. Refer to Wheel in
Suspension section.4. Remove propeller shaft. Refer to Rear Propeller
Shaft in this section.
5. Drain the rear axle oil into a proper container.
6. Remove parking brake cable, release the connection
between the cable fixing clip equalizer. Refer to
Parking Brakes in Brake section.
7. Move the clip aside and pull out the breather hose.
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4A2A±8
DIFFERENTIAL (REAR 220mm)
Differential Assembly
Differential Assembly and Associated Parts
425RW055
Legend
(1) Bolt and Nut
(2) Axle Shaft Assembly(3) Parking Brake Cable
(4) Differential Assembly
(5) Nut
Removal
1. Jack up and support the frame with stands.
2. Remove the wheel and tire. Refer to Wheel in
Steering section.
3. Drain the differential oil.
4. Remove the propeller shaft. Refer to Rear Propeller
Shaft in this section.
5. Remove the ABS speed sensor(ABS model only).
Refer to 4±Wheel Anti±lock Brake System (ABS) in
Brake section.6. Remove the parking brake cable fastening clip and
disconnect the equalizer section. Refer to Parking
Brakes in Brake section.
7. Remove the bearing holder fixing nuts.
8. Remove axle shaft assembly, be sure not to damage
the oil seal by axle shaft.
9. Remove differential carrier mounting bolts and nuts.
10. Remove differential assembly.
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4A2B±4DIFFERENTIAL (REAR 244mm)
Axle Housing
Axle Housing and Associated Parts
420RW001
Legend
(1) Coil Spring and Insulator
(2) Axle Housing Assembly
(3) ABS Speed Sensor and Harness (if so
equipped)
(4) Nut
(5) Parking Brake Cable
(6) Bolt and Nut
(7) Antilock Brake System (ABS) Connector and
Bracket (if so equipped)(8) Bolt and Nut
(9) Nut
(10) Differential Assembly
(11) Axle Shaft Assembly
(12) Brake Disc
(13) Brake Pipe
(14) Brake Caliper
(15) Nut
(16) Breather Hose
(17) Flare Nut
Removal
1. Raise the vehicle and support it with suitable safety
stands.
The hoist must remain under the rear axle housing.
2. Drain brake fluid. Refer to Hydraulic Brakes in Brakes
section.
3. Remove rear wheels and tires. Refer to Wheel in
Suspension section.4. Remove propeller shaft. Refer to Rear Propeller
Shaft in this section.
5. Drain the rear axle oil into a proper container.
6. Remove parking brake cable, release the connection
between the cable fixing clip equalizer. Refer to
Parking Brakes in Brakes section.
7. Move the clip aside and pull out the breather hose.
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4A2B±8DIFFERENTIAL (REAR 244mm)
Differential Assembly
Differential Assembly and Associated Parts
425RW044
Legend
(1) Bolt and Nut
(2) Axle Shaft Assembly(3) Parking Brake Cable
(4) Differential Assembly
(5) Nut
Removal
1. Jack up and support the frame with stands.
2. Remove the wheel and tire. Refer to Wheel in
Steering section.
3. Drain the differential oil.
4. Remove the propeller shaft. Refer to Rear Propeller
Shaft in this section.
5. Remove the ABS speed sensor. Refer to Anti±lock
Brake System in Brakes section.6. Remove the parking brake cable fastening clip and
disconnect the equalizer section. Refer to Parking
Brakes in Brake section.
7. Remove the bearing holder fixing nuts.
8. Remove axle shaft assembly, be sure not to damage
the oil seal by axle shaft.
9. Remove differential carrier mounting bolts and nuts.
10. Remove differential assembly.