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Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Front Washer Pump.........................34
Front Wiper Motor..........................34
Intermittent Wiper Module.....................33
Park Switch..............................34
Washer Fluid Level Switch.....................33
Washer Switch............................33
Windshield Wiper/Washer Circuit Breaker...........33
Wiper/Washer Switch........................33
Fuel Gauge Sensor...........................54
Fuel Injectors...............................14
Fuel Pump.................................54
Fuel Pump Module...........................54
Fuel Pump Relay............................3,9
Fuel Tank System............................54
Full Time Indicator Lamp.....................39, 40
Fuse Application Chart........................1,2
Fuse Panel..............................62, 63
Fuses
Fuse #2.............................2,4,60
Fuse #4..........................2,33,44,46
Fuse #5.............................1,4,27
Fuse #6.............................1,4,51
Fuse #9...............................1,19
Fuse #10..............................1,19
Fuse #13............................2,47,58
Fuse #14.........................2,23,33,60
Fuse #19............................2,33,35
Fuse #25............................1,19,25
Fuse #26..........................1,8,37,43
F1 ...................................3,4
F2 ...................................3,9
F3 ...................................3,17
F4 ...................................3,4
F5 .................................3,6,17
F6 .................................3,9,10
F7 .....................................3
F8 ...................................3,4
F9 .....................................3
F10 ...................................3,4
F11 ...................................3,4
F12 ...................................3,4
F13 ...................................3,4
F14 ...................................3,4
F15 ...................................3,4
F16 ...................................3,4
Generator..................................5
Glove Box Lamp.............................29
Hazard Flasher..............................32
Headlamp Dimmer Switch.......................19
Headlamp Switch...........................1,19
Headlamp Switch System.....................19, 20
Fog Lamp Illumination........................20
Fog Lamp Switch...........................20
Headlamp Dimmer Switch.....................19
Headlamp Switch...........................19
Headlamps..............................21, 22
Heated Oxygen Sensor.........................13
Heated Rear Window..........................60Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Relay...................................60
Switch..................................60
Switch Illumination..........................25
Heater A/C Panel Lamp........................25
Heater and A/C System......................45, 46
A/C Compressor Clutch.......................45
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay...................45
A/C Heater Blower Motor......................46
A/C Low Pressure Switch.....................45
A/C Mode Selector Switch.....................46
A/C Thermostat............................45
Blower Resistor............................46
Blower Switch.............................46
Powertrain Control Module.....................45
Heater System..............................44
Blower Resistor............................44
Blower Switch.............................44
Heater Blower Motor.........................44
Heat Mode Select Switch......................44
Heater Blower Motor..........................44
Heater Element..............................52
Heavy Duty Cooling (4.0L).......................7
Fan Control Relay...........................7
Powertrain Control Module.....................7
Radiator Fan Motor..........................7
High-Beam Indicator Lamp......................41
Horn System...............................27
Horn Brush/Slip Ring........................27
Horn Relay...............................27
Horn Switch..............................27
Left Side Horn.............................27
Right Side Horn............................27
Idle Air Control Motor.........................14
Ignition Key Warning Switch.....................43
Ignition Switch...............................8
Ignition System..............................8
Instrument Cluster............................37
Instrument Cluster Connector.....................37
Instrument Cluster Connector 16 Way...............69
Instrument Cluster Indicator Printed Circuit Board.......40
Instrument Cluster Printed Circuit Board (Standard)......41
Instrument Panel Ground.......................32
Instrument Panel Illumination..................25, 26
Heated Rear Window Switch Illumination...........25
Heater A/C Panel Lamp.......................25
Rear Wiper/Wash Switch Lamp..................26
Transfer Case Lamp.........................26
Transmission Range Lamp.....................26
Intake Air Temp Sensor........................11
Intermittent Front Wipers/Washers...............33, 34
Intermittent Wiper Module.......................33
Lamps
Ashtray Illumination Lamp.....................26
Back-Up Lamp..........................55, 56
Cargo Lamp..............................30
Check Engine Indicator Lamp................39, 40
Cigar Lighter Illumination......................58
Dome Lamp..............................31
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Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Dome/Reading Lamp.........................31
Fog Lamps............................21, 22
Fog Lamp Illumination Lamp...................20
4WD Select Trac Indicator Lamp..............39, 40
Front Headlamps.........................21, 22
Full Time Indicator Lamp...................39, 40
Glove Box Lamp...........................29
Heated Rear Window Lamp....................25
Heater A/C Panel Lamp.......................25
High-Beam Indicator Lamp.....................41
Instrument Cluster Illumination Lamps.............41
Left Backup Lamp..........................55
Left Fog Lamp.............................21
Left Headlamp.............................21
Left Park/Turn Signal Lamp....................21
Left Side Marker...........................55
Left Side Marker Lamp (Front)..................21
Left Tail/Stop Lamp.........................55
Left Turn Indicator Lamp......................41
Left Turn Lamp (Amber)......................55
License Lamp.............................55
Low Washer Indicator Lamp.................39, 40
Maintenance Required Indicator Lamp...........39, 40
Malfunction Indicator Lamp..................39, 40
Park Brake Indicator Lamp.....................40
Park/Turn Signal Lamps....................21, 22
Reading Lamp.............................31
Rear Wiper/Wash Switch Lamp..................26
Right Back-up Lamp.........................56
Right Fog Lamp............................22
Right Headlamp............................22
Right Park/Turn Signal Lamp...................22
Right Side Marker..........................56
Right Side Marker Lamp (Front).................22
Right Tail/Stop Lamp........................56
Right Turn Indicator Lamp.....................41
Right Turn Lamp (Amber).....................56
Seat Belt Indicator Lamp...................39, 40
Side Marker Lamps (Front)..................21, 22
Transfer Case Lamp.........................26
Transmission Range Lamp.....................26
Underhood Lamp...........................28
Upshift Indicator Lamp.....................39, 40
Vanity Lamps.............................31
LCD Illumination Relay.........................57
Left Front Door Jamb Switch.....................50
Left Rear Door Jamb Switch.....................50
Left Speakers............................47, 48
Liftgate Switch..............................50
Low Washer Indicator Lamp...................39, 40
Main Body Connector 1........................70
Maintenance Required Indicator Lamp............39, 40
Map Sensor................................11
Modules
Chime Module.............................43
Fuel Pump Module..........................54
Intermittent Wiper Module.....................33
Powertrain Control Module . .7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 45, 53Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
Transmission Control Module.................17, 18
Motors
A/C Heater Blower Motor......................46
Engine Starter Motor.........................6
Front Wiper Motor..........................34
Heater Blower Motor.........................44
Idle Air Control Motor........................14
Radiator Fan Motor..........................7
Rear Wiper Motor..........................36
Oil Pressure and Temperature System...............15
Coolant Temperature Switch....................15
Oil Pressure Switch.........................15
Park Brake Indicator Lamp......................40
Park Brake Switch............................42
Power Distribution Center........................1
Power Distribution Center Application Chart............4
Power Distribution Center Identification...............3
Power Mirror Connector........................61
Power Mirror Switch Assembly...................51
Power Mirrors............................51, 52
Heater Element............................52
Left Power Mirror..........................52
Right Power Mirror.........................52
Powertrain Control Module . . .7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 45, 53
Powertrain Control Module Connector...............73
Pumps
Front Washer.............................34
Rear Washer..............................35
Fuel...................................54
Radiator Fan Motor............................7
Radio.................................47, 48
Antenna Mast.............................47
Left Instrument Panel Speaker..................47
Left Liftgate Speaker.........................48
Radio..................................47
Right Instrument Panel Speaker.................48
Right Liftgate Speaker........................48
Rear Lighting............................55, 56
Left Back-Up Lamp..........................55
Left Side Marker...........................55
Left Tail/Stop Lamp.........................55
Left Turn Lamp (Amber)......................55
License Lamp.............................55
Right Back-Up Lamp.........................56
Right Side Marker..........................56
Right Tail/Stop Lamp........................56
Right Turn Lamp (Amber).....................56
Rear Wiper/Washer.........................35, 36
Rear Washer Pump.........................35
Rear Wiper Motor..........................36
Rear Wiper/Washer Switch.....................35
Reading Lamps..............................31
Relays
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay.................3,45
Automatic Shut Down Relay...................3,9
Engine Starter Relay........................3,6
Fan Control Relay.........................3,7
Fog Lamp Relay...........................21
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2.5L ENGINE SERVICE PROCEDURES
INDEX
page page
Camshaft............................... 29
Camshaft Pin Replacement................. 31
Crankshaft Main Bearings.................. 40
Cylinder Block........................... 45
Engine AssemblyÐXJ Vehicles.............. 14
Engine AssemblyÐYJ Vehicles.............. 16
Engine Cylinder Head..................... 19
Engine Cylinder Head Cover................ 18
Engine Damper.......................... 13
Engine MountÐRear...................... 12
Engine MountsÐFront..................... 10
General Information........................ 9
Hydraulic Tappets........................ 24Oil Pan ................................ 32
Oil Pump............................... 33
Pistons and Connecting Rods............... 34
Rear Main Oil Seals...................... 44
Rocker Arms............................ 19
Specifications........................... 47
Timing Case Cover....................... 27
Timing Case Cover Oil Seal Replacement...... 26
Timing Chain and Sprockets................ 28
Valve Springs and Oil Seals................ 21
Valve Timing............................ 26
Valves and Valve Springs.................. 22
Vibration Damper........................ 26
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 2.5 liter (150 CID) four-cylinder engine is an
In-line, lightweight, overhead valve engine (Fig. 1).
This engine is designed for unleaded fuel.
The engine cylinder head has dual quench-type
combustion chambers that create turbulence and fast
burning of the air/fuel mixture. This results in good
fuel economy.
The cylinders are numbered 1 through 4 from front
to rear. The firing order is 1-3-4-2 (Fig. 2).
The crankshaft rotation is clockwise, when viewed
from the front of the engine. The crankshaft rotates
within five main bearings and the camshaft rotates
within four bearings.
BUILD DATE CODE
The engine Build Date Code is located on a ma-
chined surface on the right side of the cylinder block
between the No.3 and No.4 cylinders (Fig. 3).
Fig. 1 Engine Description
Fig. 2 Engine Firing Order
Fig. 3 Build Date Code Location
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(a) Disconnect the power steering hoses from the
fittings at the steering gear.
(b) Drain the pump reservoir.
(c) Cap the fittings on the hoses and steering
gear to prevent foreign material from entering the
system.
(21) Disconnect the coolant hoses from the rear of
the intake manifold.
(22) Identify, tag and disconnect all necessary wire
connectors and vacuum hoses.
(23) Raise the vehicle.
(24) Remove the oil filter.
(25) Remove the starter motor.
(26) Disconnect the exhaust pipe from the exhaust
manifold.
(27) Remove the flywheel/converter housing access
cover.
(28) If equipped with an automatic transmission,
mark the converter and drive plate location in refer-
ence to each other and remove the converter-to-drive
plate bolts.(29) Remove the upper flywheel/converter housing
bolts and loosen the bottom bolts.
(30) Remove the engine support cushion-to-engine
compartment bracket bolts.
(31) Remove the engine shock damper bracket
from the sill.
(32) Lower the vehicle.
(33) Attach a lifting device to the engine.
(34) Raise the engine slightly off the front sup-
ports.
(35) Place a support stand under the converter or
flywheel housing.
(36) Remove the remaining bottom converter or
flywheel housing bolts.
(37) Lift the engine out of the engine compartment
and install on an engine stand.
(38) Install the oil filter to keep foreign material
out of the engine.
INSTALLATION
(1) Remove the oil filter.
(2) Lift the engine off the stand and lower it into
the engine compartment. For easier installation, it
may be useful to remove the engine support cushions
from the engine support brackets as an aide for
alignment of the engine-to-transmission.
(3) If equipped with a manual transmission:
(a) Insert the transmission shaft into the clutch
spline.
(b) Align the flywheel housing with the engine.
(c) Install and tighten the flywheel housing
lower bolts finger tight.
(4) If equipped with an automatic transmission:
Fig. 16 Heater Hoses (LH Drive Vehicles), Throttle
Linkage & Quick-Connect Fuel Lines
Fig. 17 Heater Hoses (RH Drive Vehicle)
Fig. 18 Air Cleaner and Power Steering Pump
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least 1 600 km (1,000 miles). The oil supplement
need not be drained until the next scheduled oil
change.
(7) Install the engine cylinder head cover.
VALVE TIMING
Disconnect the spark plug wires and remove the
spark plugs.
Remove the engine cylinder head cover.
Remove the capscrews, bridge and pivot assembly,
and rocker arms from above the No.1 cylinder.
Alternately loosen each capscrew, one turn at a
time, to avoid damaging the bridge.
Rotate the crankshaft until the No.4 piston is at
top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke.
Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise (viewed
from the front of the engine) 90É.
Install a dial indicator on the end of the No.1 cyl-
inder intake valve push rod. Use rubber tubing to se-
cure the indicator stem on the push rod.
Set the dial indicator pointer at zero.
Rotate the crankshaft clockwise (viewed from the
front of the engine) until the dial indicator pointer
indicates 0.305 mm (0.012 inch) travel distance (lift).
The timing notch index on the vibration damper
should be aligned with the TDC mark on the timing
degree scale.
If the timing notch is more than 13 mm (1/2 inch)
away from the TDC mark in either direction, the
valve timing is incorrect.
If the valve timing is incorrect, the cause may be a
broken camshaft pin. It is not necessary to replace
the camshaft because of pin failure. A spring pin is
available for service replacement.
VIBRATION DAMPER
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove the serpentine drive belt and fan
shroud.
(3) Remove the vibration damper retaining bolt
and washer.
(4) Use Vibration Damper Removal Tool 8068 to
remove the damper from the crankshaft (Fig. 1).
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply Mopar Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant
to the keyway in the crankshaft and insert the key.
With the key in position, align the keyway on the vi-
bration damper hub with the crankshaft key and tap
the damper onto the crankshaft.
(2) Install the vibration damper retaining bolt and
washer.
(3) Tighten the damper retaining bolt to 108 Nzm
(80 ft. lbs.) torque.(4) Install the serpentine drive belt and tighten to
the specified tension (refer to Group 7, Cooling Sys-
tems for the proper specifications and procedures).
(5) Connect negative cable to battery.
TIMING CASE COVER OIL SEAL REPLACEMENT
This procedure is done with the timing case cover
installed.
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove the serpentine drive belt.
(3) Remove the vibration damper.
(4) Remove the radiator shroud.
(5) Carefully remove the oil seal (Fig. 2). Make
sure seal bore is clean.
(6) Position the replacement oil seal on Timing
Case Cover Alignment and Seal Installation Tool
6139 with seal open end facing inward. Apply a light
film of Perfect Seal, or equivalent, on the outside di-
ameter of the seal. Lightly coat the crankshaft with
engine oil.
(7) Position the tool and seal over the end of the
crankshaft and insert a draw screw tool into Seal In-
stallation Tool 6139 (Fig. 3). Tighten the nut against
the tool until it contacts the cover.
Fig. 1 Vibration Damper Removal Tool 8068
Fig. 2 Timing Case Cover Oil Seal Removal
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(8) Remove the tools. Apply a light film of engine
oil on the vibration damper hub contact surface of
the seal.
(9) Apply Mopar Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant
to the keyway in the crankshaft and insert the key.
With the key inserted in the keyway in the crank-
shaft, install the vibration damper, washer and bolt.
Lubricate and tighten the bolt to 108 Nzm (80 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(10) Install the serpentine belt and tighten to the
specified tension (refer to Group 7, Cooling Systems
for the proper specifications and procedures).
(11) Install the radiator shroud.
(12) Connect negative cable to battery.
TIMING CASE COVER
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove the vibration damper (Fig. 4).
(3) Remove the fan and hub assembly and remove
the fan shroud.
(4) Remove the accessory drive brackets that are
attached to the timing case cover.
(5) Remove the A/C compressor (if equipped) and
generator bracket assembly from the engine cylinder
head and move to one side.
(6) Remove the oil pan-to-timing case cover bolts
and timing case cover-to-cylinder block bolts.
(7) Remove the timing case cover and gasket from
the engine.
(8) Pry the crankshaft oil seal from the front of the
timing case cover (Fig. 4).
CLEANING
Clean the timing case cover, oil pan and cylinder
block gasket surfaces.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install a new crankshaft oil seal in the timing
case cover. The open end of the seal should be toward
the inside of the cover. Support the cover at the seal
area while installing the seal. Force it into position
with Seal Installation Tool 6139.
(2) Position the gasket on the cylinder block.
(3) Position the timing case cover on the oil pan
gasket and the cylinder block.
(4) Insert Timing Case Cover Alignment and Seal
Installation Tool 6139 in the crankshaft opening in
the cover (Fig. 5).
(5) Install the timing case cover-to-cylinder block
and the oil pan-to-timing case cover bolts.
(6) Tighten the 1/4 inch cover-to-block bolts to 7
Nzm (60 in. lbs.) torque. Tighten the 5/16 inch front
cover-to-block bolts to 22 Nzm (192 in. lbs.) torque.
Tighten the oil pan-to-cover 1/4 inch bolts to 14 Nzm
(120 in. lbs.) torque. Tighten the oil pan-to-cover 5/16
inch bolts to 18 Nzm (156 in. lbs.) torque.
(7) Remove the cover alignment tool.
Fig. 3 Timing Case Cover Oil Seal InstallationFig. 4 Timing Case Cover Components
Fig. 5 Timing Case Cover Alignment and Seal
Installation Tool 6139
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CLEANING
Clean the cylinder bores thoroughly. Apply a light
film of clean engine oil to the bores with a clean lint-
free cloth.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the piston rings on the pistons if re-
moved.
(2) Lubricate the piston and rings with clean en-
gine oil.
CAUTION: Ensure that connecting rod bolts do not
scratch the crankshaft journals or cylinder walls.
Short pieces of rubber hose slipped over the con-
necting rod bolts will provide protection during in-
stallation.
(3) Use a piston ring compressor to install the con-
necting rod and piston assemblies through the top of
the cylinder bores (Fig. 18).
(4) Ensure the arrow on the piston top points to
the front of the engine (Fig. 18).
(5) Raise the vehicle.
Each bearing insert is fitted to its respective jour-
nal to obtain the specified clearance between the
bearing and the journal. In production, the select fit
is obtained by using various-sized, color-coded bear-
ing inserts as listed in the Connecting Rod Bearing
Fitting Chart. The color code appears on the edge of
the bearing insert. The size is not stamped on inserts
used for production of engines.
The rod journal is identified during the engine pro-
duction by a color-coded paint mark on the adjacent
cheek or counterweight toward the flange (rear) end
of the crankshaft. The color codes used to indicate
journal sizes are listed in the Connecting Rod Bear-
ing Fitting Chart.
When required, upper and lower bearing inserts of
different sizes may be used as a pair (refer to Con-
necting Rod Bearing Fitting Chart). A standard sizeinsert is sometimes used in combination with a 0.025
mm (0.001 inch) undersize insert to reduce clearance
0.013 mm (0.0005 inch).
CAUTION: DO NOT intermix bearing caps. Each
connecting rod and bearing cap are stamped with
the cylinder number. The stamp is located on a ma-
chined surface adjacent to the oil squirt hole that
faces the camshaft side of the cylinder block.
(6) Install the connecting rod bearing caps and in-
serts in the same positions as removed.
CAUTION: Verify that the oil squirt holes in the rods
face the camshaft and that the arrows on the pis-
tons face the front of the engine.
(7) Install the oil pan and gaskets as outlined in
the installation procedure.
(8) Lower the vehicle.
(9) Install the engine cylinder head, push rods,
rocker arms, bridges, pivots and engine cylinder head
cover.
(10) Fill the crankcase with engine oil.
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove the spark plugs.
(3) Raise the vehicle.
(4) Remove the oil pan and oil pump.
(5) Remove only one main bearing cap and lower
insert at a time (Fig. 1).
Fig. 18 Rod and Piston Assembly Installation
Fig. 1 Removing Main Bearing Caps and Lower Inserts
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²The feed holes for the crankshaft main bearings.
Once the block has been completely cleaned, apply
Loctite PST pipe sealant with Teflon 592 to the
threads of the front and rear oil galley plugs.
Tighten the plugs to 41 Nzm (30 ft. lbs.) torque.
INSPECTIONÐCYLINDER BORE
(1) Use a bore gauge to measure each cylinder bore
diameter (Fig. 12). If a bore gauge is not available,
use an inside micrometer.
(2) Measure the cylinder bore diameter crosswise
to the cylinder block near the top of the bore. Repeat
the measurement near the bottom of the bore.
(3) Determine taper by subtracting the smaller di-
ameter from the larger diameter.
(4) Rotate measuring device 120É and repeat steps
above. Finally, rotate the device another 120É and re-
peat measurements.
(5) Determine out-of-roundness by comparing the
difference between each 120É measurement.(6) If cylinder bore taper does not exceed 0.025 mm
(0.001 inch) and out-of-roundness does not exceed
0.025 mm (0.001 inch), the cylinder bore can be
honed. If the cylinder bore taper or out-of-round con-
dition exceeds these maximum limits, the cylinder
must be bored and then honed to accept an oversize
piston. A slight amount of taper always exists in the
cylinder bore after the engine has been in use for a
period of time.
HONINGÐCYLINDER BORE
The honing operation should be closely coordinated
with the fitting of pistons and rings. This will ensure
specified clearances are maintained.
Refer to Standard Service Procedures in the begin-
ning of this Group for the proper honing of cylinder
bores.
ASSEMBLY
Refer to the applicable sections for detailed instruc-
tions.
(1) Install the crankshaft.
(2) Install the connecting rods and the pistons
through the top of the cylinder bores.
(3) Install the front and rear oil galley plugs.
(4) Install the timing chain tensioner.
(5) Install the camshaft.
(6) Install the sprockets and chain as an assembly.
(7) Install the oil slinger to the crankshaft.
(8) Install the timing chain bumper.
(9) Install the timing case cover seal.
(10) Install the timing case cover.
(11) Install the oil pan gasket and oil pan.
(12) Install the vibration damper.
(13) Install the water pump. Tighten the mounting
bolts to 31 Nzm (270 in. lbs.) torque.
(14) Remove the distributor from the cylinder
block.
(15) Lubricate the oil filter seal with clean engine
oil. Tighten oil filter to 18 Nzm (13 ft. lbs.) torque.
(16) Install the engine into the vehicle.
(17) Fill the engine with clean lubrication oil (re-
fer to Group 0, Lubrication and Maintenance).
(18) Fill the cooling system (refer to Group 7, Cool-
ing System for the proper procedures).
Fig. 12 Cylinder Bore Measurement
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4.0L ENGINE SERVICE PROCEDURES
INDEX
page page
Camshaft............................... 69
Camshaft Pin Replacement................. 71
Crankshaft Main Bearings.................. 80
Cylinder Block........................... 85
Engine AssemblyÐXJ Vehicles.............. 54
Engine AssemblyÐYJ Vehicles.............. 57
Engine Cylinder Head..................... 60
Engine Cylinder Head Cover................ 59
Engine MountÐRear...................... 52
Engine MountsÐFront..................... 51
General Information....................... 50
Hydraulic Tappets........................ 65
Oil Pan ................................ 72Oil Pump............................... 73
Pistons and Connecting Rods............... 74
Rear Main Oil Seals...................... 84
Rocker Arms............................ 59
Specifications........................... 87
Timing Case Cover....................... 67
Timing Case Cover Oil Seal Replacement...... 67
Timing Chain and Sprockets................ 68
Valve Springs and Oil Seals................ 62
Valve Timing............................ 66
Valves and Valve Springs.................. 63
Vibration Damper........................ 67
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 4.0 Liter (242 CID) six-cylinder engine is an
In-line, lightweight, overhead valve engine (Fig. 1).
This engine is designed for unleaded fuel.
The engine cylinder head has dual quench-type
combustion chambers that create turbulence and fast
burning of the air/fuel mixture. This results in good
fuel economy.
The cylinders are numbered 1 through 6 from front
to rear. The firing order is 1-5-3-6-2-4 (Fig. 2).The crankshaft rotation is clockwise, when viewed
from the front of the engine. The crankshaft rotates
within seven main bearings. The camshaft rotates
within four bearings.
BUILD DATE CODE
The engine Build Date Code is located on a ma-
chined surface on the right side of the cylinder block
between the No.2 and No.3 cylinders (Fig. 3).
The digits of the code identify:
(1) 1st DigitÐThe year (4 = 1994).
(2) 2nd & 3rd DigitsÐThe month (01 - 12).
(3) 4th & 5th DigitsÐThe engine type/fuel system/
compression ratio (MX = A 4.0 Liter (242 CID) 8.7:1
compression ratio engine with a multi-point fuel in-
jection system).
(4) 6th & 7th DigitsÐThe day of engine build (01 -
31).
FOR EXAMPLE:Code * 401MX12 * identifies a
4.0 liter (242 CID) engine with a multi-point fuel in-
jection system, 8.7:1 compression ratio and built on
January 12, 1994.
Fig. 2 Engine Firing Order
Fig. 1 Engine Description
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(4) Remove the accessory drive brackets that are
attached to the timing case cover.
(5) Remove the A/C compressor (if equipped) and
generator bracket assembly from the engine cylinder
head and move to one side.
(6) Remove the oil pan-to-timing case cover bolts
and timing case cover-to-cylinder block bolts.
(7) Remove the timing case cover and gasket from
the engine. Make sure the tension spring and thrust
pin do not fall out of the preload bolt.
(8) Pry the crankshaft oil seal from the front of the
timing case cover (Fig. 4).
CLEANING
Clean the timing case cover, oil pan and cylinder
block gasket surfaces.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install a new crankshaft oil seal in the timing
case cover. The open end of the seal should be toward
the inside of the cover. Support the cover at the seal
area while installing the seal. Force it into position
with Seal Installation Tool 6139.
(2) Position the gasket on the cylinder block.
(3) Position the timing case cover on the oil pan
gasket and the cylinder block. Make sure the tension
spring and thrust pin are in place in the camshaft
preload bolt.
(4) Insert Timing Case Cover Alignment and Seal
Installation Tool 6139 in the crankshaft opening in
the cover (Fig. 5).
(5) Install the timing case cover-to-cylinder block
and the oil pan-to-timing case cover bolts.
(6) Tighten the 1/4 inch cover-to-block bolts to 7
Nzm (60 in. lbs.) torque. Tighten the 5/16 inch front
cover-to-block bolts to 22 Nzm (192 in. lbs.) torque.
Tighten the oil pan-to-cover 1/4 inch bolts to 14 Nzm
(120 in. lbs.) torque. Tighten the oil pan-to-cover 5/16
inch bolts to 18 Nzm (156 in. lbs.) torque.
(7) Remove the cover alignment tool.(8) Apply a light film of engine oil on the vibration
damper hub contact surface of the seal.
(9) Apply Mopar Silicone Rubber Adhesive Sealant
to the keyway in the crankshaft and insert the key.
With the key inserted in the keyway in the crank-
shaft, install the vibration damper, washer and bolt.
Lubricate and tighten the bolt to 108 Nzm (80 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(10) Install the A/C compressor (if equipped) and
generator bracket assembly.
(11) Install the engine fan and hub assembly and
shroud.
(12) Install the serpentine drive belt and tighten to
obtain the specified tension.
(13) Connect negative cable to battery.TIMING CHAIN AND SPROCKETS
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect negative cable from battery.
(2) Remove the fan and shroud.
(3) Remove the serpentine drive belt.
(4) Remove the crankshaft vibration damper.
(5) Remove the timing case cover.
(6) Rotate crankshaft until the ``0'' timing mark is
closest to and on the center line with camshaft
sprocket timing mark (Fig. 6).
(7) Remove the oil slinger from the crankshaft.
(8) Remove the tension spring and thrust pin from
the preload bolt (Fig. 7). Remove the camshaft
sprocket retaining preload bolt and washer.
(9) Remove the crankshaft sprocket, camshaft
sprocket and timing chain as an assembly.
Installation of the timing chain with the timing
marks on the crankshaft and camshaft sprockets
properly aligned ensures correct valve timing. A
worn or stretched timing chain will adversely affect
valve timing. If the timing chain deflects more than
Fig. 4 Timing Case Cover Components
Fig. 5 Timing Case Cover Alignment and Seal
Installation Tool 6139
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