lock LEXUS SC400 1991 Service Repair Manual
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightenedNVmkgf Vcmft Vlbf
Fuel line Union bolt type
Flare nut type2930022
Fuel pipe X Delivery pipe39400 29
Fuel pump bracket X Fuel tank5.455 48 in.Vlbf
Fuel pump set plate X Fuel tank3.940 35 in. Vlbf
Fuel tank X Body25250 18
Fuel sender gauge X Fuel tank2.930 26 in. Vlbf
Fuel inlet pipe X Fuel tank2.930 26 in. Vlbf
Fuel tank main tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Fuel tank return tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Fuel tank evaporation vent tube X Fuel tank29300 22
Air flow meter X Air cleaner case10100 7
Cold start injector X Air intake chamber7.880 69 in. Vlbf
Cold start injector tube X Cold start injector15150 11
Air intake chamber X Intake manifold18185 13
EGR pipe X Air intake chamber18185 13
EGR pipe X RH cylinder head18185 13
Cold start injector tube X RH Delivery pipe15150 11
Throttle body X Air intake chamber18185 13
Fuel return pipe X Fuel pressure regulator35360 26
Fuel pressure regulator X RH delivery pipe29300 22
Delivery pipe X Intake manifold18185 13
Fuel inlet hose X LH delivery pipe39400 29
for SST33340 24
ISC valve X Air intake chamber18185 13
Cold start injector time switch X Front water by±pass joint34350 25
Water temperature sensor X Front water by±pass joint20200 14
Water inlet housing X Water pump18185 13
EGR gas temperature sensor X EGR valve adaptor20200 14
EGR valve adaptor X Air intake chamber18185 13
EGR valve X EGR valve adaptor18185 13
Knock sensor X Cylinder block44450 33
Intake manifold X Cylinder head18185 13
Main oxygen sensor X Exhaust manifold44450 33
Sub±oxygen sensor X Exhaust manifold4445033
FI±142EFI SYSTEM ± Service Specifications
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HIGH±TENSION CORDS AND CORD
CLAMPS
COMPONENTS FOR REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
REMOVAL OF HIGH±TENSION CORDS
1. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE TERMINAL OFBATTERY
CAUTION: Work must be started after approx. 20 se-
conds or longer from the time the ignition switch is
turned to the ºLOCKº position and the negative (±) termi-
nal cable is disconnected from the battery.
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IGNITION SYSTEM High±Tension Cords and Cord ClampsIG±11
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(b) Disconnect the high±tension cords from the ignitioncoils.
w Using a screwdriver, lift up the lock claw and
disconnect the holder from the ignition coil.
w Disconnect the high±tension cord at the grommet.
Do not pull on the cord.
NOTICE: Pulling on or bending the cords may damage
the conductor inside.
(c) Disc onnect the high±tension cords from the cord
clamps and lower high±tension cord cover, and remove
the ten high±tension cords.
(d) Remove the five cords clamp from the high±tension cords.
10. REMOVE RH HIGH±TENSION CORD CLAMPS (a) Re mo ve th e two bo lts an d two hi gh±tension cord
clamps.
(b) Remove the cord clamp from the front high±tension cord clamp.
11. REMOVE LH HIGH±TENSION CORD CLAMPS (a) Re mo ve th e two bo lts an d two hi gh±tension cord
clamps.
(b) Remove the cord clamp from the front high±tension cord clamp.
12. REMOVE LOWER HIGH±TENSION CORD COVER Remove the bolt and high±tension cord cover.
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IGNITION SYSTEM High±Tension Cords and Cord Clamps
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wAlign the spline of the ignition coil with the spline of
the holder, and slide on the holder.
NOTICE: Check that holder is correctly installed to the
grommet and ignition coil as shown in the illustration. w Check that the lock claw of the holder is engaged
by lightly pulling the holder.
5. INSTALL RH NO.3 TIMING BELT COVER (a) Install the three gaskets to the timing belt cover.
(b) Fit portion A of the timing belt cover, matching it with the
lower high±tension cord cover.
(c) Install the timing belt cover with the three bolts.
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IGNITION SYSTEM High±Tension Cords and Cord ClampsIG±17
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REMOVAL OF RH IGNITION COIL
(See Components on page IG±20)
1. REMOVE RH ENGINE WIRE COVER (See steps 1, 3 and 4 on pages IG±11 and 12)
2. DISCONNECT HIGH±TENSION CORD (See step 9 on pages IG±13 and 14)
3. DISCONNECT IGNITION COIL CONNECTOR
4. REMOVE IGNITION COIL (a) Remove the three bolts, and disconnect the ignition coil.
(b) Disconnect the cam position sensor connector, and
remove the ignition coil.
REMOVAL OF LH IGNITION COIL
(See Components on page IG±20)
1. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF BATTERY
CAUTION: Work must be started after approx. 20 se-
conds or longer from the time the ignition switch is
turned to the ºLOCKº position and the negative (±) termi-
nal cable is disconnected from the battery.
2. DISCONNECT IGNITION COIL CONNECTOR
3. DISCONNECT HIGH±TENSION CORD (See step 9 on pages IG±13 and 14)
4. DISCONNECT NOISE FILTER FROM IGNITION COIL Remove the bolt, and disconnect the noise filter.
5. REMOVE IGNITION COIL Remove the two bolts and ignition coil.
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IGNITION SYSTEM Ignition CoilsIG±21
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ENGINE SPEED SENSOR
COMPONENTS FOR REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
REMOVAL OF ENGINE SPEED SENSOR
1. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE TERMINAL OFBATTERY
CAUTION: Work must be started after approx. 20 se-
conds or longer from the time the ignition switch is
turned to the ºLOCKº position and the negative (±) termi-
nal cable is disconnected from the battery.
2. REMOVE ENGINE UNDER COVER
3. DISCONNECT ENGINE SPEED SENSOR CONNECTOR
4. REMOVE ENGINE SPEED SENSOR Remove the bolt and engine speed sensor.
INSTALLATION OF ENGINE SPEED
SENSOR
1. INSTALL ENGINE SPEED SENSOR
Torque: 6.4 N Vm (65 kgf Vcm, 56 in. Vlbf)
2. CONNECT ENGINE SPEED SENSOR CONNECTOR
3. INSTALL ENGINE UNDER COVER
4. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF
BATTERY
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IGNITION SYSTEM Engine Speed sensor
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IGNITION MAIN RELAY
INSPECTION OF IGNITION MAIN RELAY
1. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE TERMINAL OFBATTERY
CAUTION: Work must be started after approx. 20 se-
conds or longer from the time the ignition switch is
turned to the ºLOCKº position and the negative (±) termi-
nal cable is disconnected from the battery.
2. REMOVE IGNITION MAIN RELAY LOCATION: In the engine compartment relay box.
3. INSPECT IGNITION MAIN RELAY
A. Inspect relay continuity
(a) Using an ohmmeter, check that there is continuitybetween terminals 3 and 6.
(b) Check that there is continuity between terminals 4 and 5.
(c) Check that there is no continuity between terminals 1 and 2.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the relay.
B. Inspect relay operation (a) Apply battery voltage across terminals 3 and 6.
(b) Using an ohmmeter, check that there is continuitybetween terminals 1 and 2.
(c) Apply battery voltage across terminals 4 and 5.
(d) Using an ohmmeter, check that there is continuity between terminals 1 and 2.
If operation is not as specified, replace the relay.
4. REINSTALL IGNITION MAIN RELAY
5. RECONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF BATTERY
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IGNITION SYSTEM Ignition Main RelayIG±31
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE DATA
Ignition timing8±125 BTDC @ idlegg
(w/ Terminals TE1 and E1 connected)
Firing order1±8±4±3±6±5±7±2
Spark plugTypeNDPK20R11g
NGK BKR6EP11
Electrode gapNew plug STD 1.1 mm 0.043 in.
Used plug Limit 1.3 mm 0.051 in.
High±tensionResistance25 k per cordg
cord
Ignition coilPrimary coil resistance0.40±0.50 gy
Secondary coil resistance10.0±14.0 k
Cam positionResistanceat ±10± +40 5C (14±104 5F)835±1,350
sensor
Engine speedResistanceat ±10± +40 5C (14±104 5F)835±1,350
sensor
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightenedNVmkgf Vcmft Vlbf
Spark plug X Cylinder head1818013
Cam position sensor X Distributor housing18185 13
Distributor cap X Distributor housing3.839 34 in. Vlbf
Distributor rotor X Camshaft timing pulley3.839 34 in. Vlbf
RH No.2 timing belt cover X Cylinder block (for 12 mm head)16160 12
Drive belt idler pulley X Hydraulic pump37380 27
Engine speed sensor X Oil pump6.46556 in. Vlbf
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A pressure feeding lubrication system has been adopted to supply oil to \
the moving parts of this engine. The
lubrication system consists of an oil pan, oil pump, oil filter and other external p\
arts which supply oil to the moving
parts in the engine block. The oil circuit is shown in the illustration at th\
e top of the previous page. Oil from the
oil pan is pumped up by the oil pump. After it passes through the oil fi\
lter, it is fed through the various oil holes
in the crankshaft and cylinder block. After passing through the cylinder b\
lock and performing its lubricating func-
tion, the oil is returned by gravity to the oil pan. A dipstick on the center\
left side of the cylinder block is provided
to check the oil level.
OIL PUMP The oil pump pumps up oil from the oil pan and sends it under pressure to t\
he various parts of the engine.
An oil strainer is mounted in front of the inlet to the oil pump. The oil \
pump itself is a trochoid type pump, inside
of which there is a drive rotor and a driven rotor. When the drive rotor rotates, the driven rotor rotates in the same
direction, and since the axis of the driven rotor shaft is different from the center of the driven rotor, the space
between the two rotors is changed as they rotate. Oil is drawn in when the space\
is wide and is discharged when
the space in narrow.
OIL PRESSURE REGULATOR At high engine speeds, the engine oil supplied by the oil pump exceeds the\
capacity of the engine to utilize
it. For that reason, the oil pressure regulator works to prevent an over\
supply of oil. During normal oil supply, a
coil spring and valve keep the bypass closed, but when too much oil is being \
fed, the pressure become extremely
high, overpowering the force of the spring and opening the valves. This allow\
s the excess oil to flow through
the valve and return to the oil pump inlet.
OIL FILTER The oil filter is a full flow type filter with a built±in paper filter e\
lement. Particles of metal from wear, airborne
dirt, carbon and other impurities can get into the oil during use and co\
uld cause accelerated wear or seizing if
allowed to circulate through the engine. The oil filter, integrated into the oil line, removes these impurities as the
oil passes through it. The filter is mounted outside the engine to simplify\
replacement of the filter element. A relief
valve is also included ahead of the filter element to relieve the high oil pr\
essure in case the filter element be-
comes clogged with impurities. The relief valve opens when the oil pressure o\
verpowers the force of the spring.
Oil passing through the relief valve by±passes the oil filter and flo\
ws directly into the main oil hole in the engine.
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LUBRICATION SYSTEM PrecautionsLU±3
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(b) Insert the blade of SST between the No.1 and No.2 oilpan, cut off applied sealer and remove the No.1 oil pan.
SST 09032±00100
NOTICE:
w Be careful not to damage the No.2 oil pan contact surface
of the No.1 oil pan.
w Be careful not to damage the oil pan flange.
10. REMOVE OIL PAN BAFFLE PLATE
Remove the six bolts, two nuts and baffle plate.
11. REMOVE NO.1 OIL PAN (a) Remove the sixteen mounting bolts and two nuts.
(b) Remove the No.1 oil pan by prying the portions (A)between the cylinder block and No.1 oil pan with a
screwdriver.
NOTICE: Be careful not to damage the contact surfaces
of the cylinder block and No.1 oil pan.
LU±10
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LUBRICATION SYSTEM Oil Pump
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