MAZDA 6 2002 Suplement Owner's Guide
Manufacturer: MAZDA, Model Year: 2002, Model line: 6, Model: MAZDA 6 2002Pages: 909, PDF Size: 17.16 MB
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ENGINE
B1–9
B1
3. Remove the hoist and secure the engine and
transaxle using SST.
No.1 Engine Mount Bracket Installation Note
1. Tighten No.1 engine mount bracket bolt A.
Tightening torque
93.1—116.6 N·m {9.5—11.8 kgf·m, 68.7—85.9
ft·lbf}
2. Tighten No.1 engine mount bracket bolt B.
Tightening torque
93.1—116.6 N·m {9.5—11.8 kgf·m, 68.7—85.9
ft·lbf}
No.1 Engine Mount Rubber Installation Note
1. Tighten through-bolt A on the No.1 engine mount
bracket.
Tightening torque
85.3—116.6 N·m {8.7—11.8 kgf·m, 62.9—85.9
ft·lbf}
2. Tighten through-bolt B on the front crossmember
side.
Tightening torque
93.1—116.6 N·m {9.5—11.8 kgf·m, 68.7—85.9
ft·lbf}
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B
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![MAZDA 6 2002 Suplement Owners Guide B2–1
B2
B2ENGINE [MZR-CD (RF Turbo)]
OUTLINE.............................................................. B2-2
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTION........................ B2-2
FEATURES ........................ MAZDA 6 2002 Suplement Owners Guide B2–1
B2
B2ENGINE [MZR-CD (RF Turbo)]
OUTLINE.............................................................. B2-2
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTION........................ B2-2
FEATURES ........................](/img/28/57057/w960_57057-31.png)
B2–1
B2
B2ENGINE [MZR-CD (RF Turbo)]
OUTLINE.............................................................. B2-2
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTION........................ B2-2
FEATURES ........................................................ B2-2
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................. B2-2
LOCATION INDEX............................................... B2-3
LOCATION INDEX ............................................. B2-3
DRIVE BELT......................................................... B2-4
DRIVE BELT INSPECTION ............................... B2-4
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT .......................... B2-4
DRIVE BELT AUTO TENSIONER
INSPECTION .................................................. B2-5
VALVE CLEARANCE........................................... B2-5
VALVE CLEARANCE INSPECTION.................. B2-5
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT ............... B2-6
COMPRESSION PRESSURE.............................. B2-8
COMPRESSION INSPECTION ......................... B2-8
TIMING BELT....................................................... B2-9
TIMING BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ....... B2-9
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET............................... B2-15
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET REPLACEMENT B2-15
FRONT OIL SEAL.............................................. B2-24
FRONT OIL SEAL REPLACEMENT ................ B2-24
REAR OIL SEAL................................................ B2-26
REAR OIL SEAL REPLACEMENT .................. B2-26
ENGINE.............................................................. B2-27
ENGINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .............. B2-27
ENGINE DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY............. B2-32 FEATURES
SERVICE
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B2–2
OUTLINE
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTIONA6E230202000201•MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine is newly adopted as Mazda6 (GG, GY).
•The construction of MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine and operation which were newly adopted for the Mazda6 (GG,
GY) are the same as the current Mazda MPV(LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model and current Mazda 323
(BJ) RF Turbo engine model except for the following components. (See Mazda MPV Workshop Manual
Supplement 1737-1*-02C.), (See Mazda 323 Workshop Manual Supplement 1633-10-98G.)
—Engine mount
•The construction and the operation of the engine mount for the new Mazda6 (GG, GY) MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
engine model is the same as the current Mazda6 (GG). (See Mazda6 Training Manual 3359-1*-02C)
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FEATURESA6E230202000202Improved engine performance
•Coated pistons have been adopted.
Reduced engine noise and vibration
•An aluminium alloy oil pan upper block has been adopted.
•An eight counter weight crankshaft has been adopted.
•A crankshaft pulley cover has been adopted.
•An engine cover with insulator has been adopted.
•A pendulum type engine mount has been adopted.
Improved serviceability
•A serpentine type drive belt has been adopted.
•An auto tensioner that automatically adjusts the drive belt tension has been adopted.
Improved design
•An engine cover has been adopted.
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SPECIFICATIONSA6E230202000203
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OUTLINE
ItemSpecifications
New Mazda6 (GG, GY) Current Mazda MPV (LW)
MZR-CD (RF Turbo) MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
TypeDiesel, 4-cycle
Cylinder arrangement and number In-line, 4-cylinder
Combustion chamber Direct injection
Valve system SOHC, belt-driven, 16-valve
Displacement (ml {cc, cu in}) 1,998 {1.998, 122.9}
Bore × stroke (mm {in}) 86.0 × 86.0 {3.39 × 3.39}
Compression ratio 18.4
Compression pressure
(kPa {kgf/cm
2, psi} [rpm])3,500 {35.7, 507.7} [250]
Valve timingINOpen BTDC (°)6
Close ABDC (°)30
EXOpen BBDC (°)41
Close ATDC (°)8
Valve clearance
[engine cold]IN (mm {in}) 0.12 —0.18 {0.005—0.007} (0.15±0.03 {0.006±0.0011})
EX (mm {in}) 0.32—0.38 {0.013—0.014} (0.35±0.03 {0.014±0.0011})
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LOCATION INDEX
B2–3
B2
LOCATION INDEXA6E230001002201
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LOCATION INDEX
7
5
4
3
1
2
6
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1Drive belt
(See B2–4 DRIVE BELT INSPECTION)
(See B2–4 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT)
(See B2–4 DRIVE BELT AUTO TENSIONER
INSPECTION)
2 Rocker arm
(See B2–5 VALVE CLEARANCE INSPECTION)
(See B2–6 VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT)
3 Engine
(See B2–8 COMPRESSION INSPECTION)
(See B2–27 ENGINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION)
(See B2–32 ENGINE DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY)
4 Timing Belt
(See B2–9 TIMING BELT REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION)
5 Cylinder head gasket
(See B2–15 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
REPLACEMENT)
6 Front oil seal
(See B2–24 FRONT OIL SEAL REPLACEMENT)
7 Rear oil seal
(See B2–26 REAR OIL SEAL REPLACEMENT)
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B2–4
DRIVE BELT
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DRIVE BELT INSPECTIONA6E231015800201
Note
•Drive belt deflection/tension inspection is not necessary because of the use of the drive belt auto
tensioner.
1. Remove the washer tank.
2. Verify that the drive belt auto tensioner indicator
mark does not exceeds the limit.
•If it exceeds the limit, replace the drive belt.
(See B2–4 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT.)
3. Install the washer tank.
End Of SieDRIVE BELT REPLACEMENTA6E2310158002021. Remove the splash shield (RH).
2. Remove the under cover.
3. Turn the center of the tensioner pulley clockwise
to release tension to the drive belt.
4. Remove the drive belt.
5. Reinstall the drive belt or install a new drive belt.
6. Verify that the drive belt auto tensioner indicator
mark does not exceed the limit. (See B2–4
DRIVE BELT INSPECTION.)
•If it exceeds the limit, replace the drive belt.
7. Install the under cover.
8. Install the splash shield (RH).
End Of SieDRIVE BELT AUTO TENSIONER INSPECTIONA6E2310159802011. Remove the drive belt. (See B2–4 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT.)
2. Verify that the drive belt auto tensioner moves smoothly in the operational direction.
•Replace the drive belt auto tensioner if necessary.
DRIVE BELT
INDICATOR
MARKNORMAL
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MALFUNCTION
INDICATOR
MARK
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DRIVE BELT, VALVE CLEARANCE
B2–5
B2
3. Turn the drive belt auto tensioner pulley by hand
and verify that it rotates smoothly.
•Replace the drive belt auto tensioner if
necessary.
4. Install the drive belt.
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VALVE CLEARANCE INSPECTIONA6E2312121112011. Remove the engine cover. (See B2–9 TIMING BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
2. Remove the timing belt cover bolt as shown.
3. Remove the cylinder head cover. (See B2–15
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET REPLACEMENT.)
4. Turn the crankshaft and align the timing mark so
that the piston of the No.1 or No.4 cylinder is at
TDC of compression.
5. Measure valve clearances A with the No.1
cylinder at TDC of compression, and those of B
with the No.4 cylinder at TDC of compression.
•If the valve clearance is not within the
specification, adjust the valves. (See B2–6
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT.)
Standard valve clearance [Engine cold]
IN: 0.12—0.18 mm {0.005—0.007 in}
(0.15±0.03 mm {0.006±0.0011 in})
EX: 0.32—0.38 mm {0.013—0.014 in}
(0.35±0.03 mm {0.014±0.0011 in})
6. Turn the crankshaft one full turn and measure the
remaining valve clearances.
•Adjust if necessary. (See B2–6 VALVE
CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT.)
7. Install the cylinder head cover. (See B2–21 Cylinder Head Cover Installation Note.)
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VALVE CLEARANCE
TIMING BELT
COVER BOLT
UPPER TIMING BELT COVER
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A
A B
B
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MEASURING
POINT
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B2–6
VALVE CLEARANCE
8. Install the timing belt cover bolt as shown.
Tightening torque
7.9—10.7 N·m {80—110 kgf·cm, 69.5—95.4
in·lbf}
9. Install the engine cover. (See B2–9 TIMING BELT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
End Of SieVALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENTA6E2312121112021. Remove the engine cover. (See B2–9 TIMING BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
2. Remove the timing belt cover bolt as shown.
3. Remove the cylinder head cover. (See B2–15
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET REPLACEMENT.)
4. Turn the crankshaft clockwise and set the No.1
cylinder to compression TDC.
5. Remove the fuel injector. (See F2–55 FUEL
INJECTOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
6. Adjust the valve clearance A with the No.1
cylinder at TDC of compression, and those of B
with the No.4 cylinder at TDC of compression.
(1) Hold the rocker bridge using the SST (49
G012 006).
(2) Loosen the locknut (d) using the SST (49
G012 004), and then turn the adjusting screw
(c) using the SST (49 G012 005) until it is
separated from the valve stem completely.
TIMING BELT
COVER BOLT
UPPER TIMING BELT COVER
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TIMING BELT
COVER BOLT
UPPER TIMING BELT COVER
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A
A B
B
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49 G012 006
49 G012 005
49 G012 004
ADJUSTING
SCREW(c)
ROCKER BRIDGELOCKNUT(d)
NORMAL
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VALVE CLEARANCE
B2–7
B2
(3) Loosen the rocker arm locknut (b) using the
SST (49 G012 004), and then turn the
adjusting screw (a) using the SST (49 G012
005) until it is separated from the rocker
bridge completely.
(4) Insert a feeler gauge between the rocker arm
and rocker bridge (e).
Standard valve clearance [Engine cold]
IN: 0.12—0.18 mm {0.005—0.007 in}
(0.15±0.03 mm {0.006±0.0011 in})
EX: 0.32—0.38 mm {0.013—0.014 in}
(0.35±0.03 mm {0.014±0.0011 in})
(5) Adjust the valve clearance by turning the
adjuster (a) using the SST (49 G012 005).
Then temporarily tighten locknut (b) using the
SST (49 G012 004).
(6) With the feeler gauge inserted between the
rocker arm and rocker bridge, verify that the feeler gauge remains firmly in place even when the adjusting
screw (c) is loosened.
•If the feeler gauge does not remain firmly in place, repeat procedures from Step 1.
(7) Turn the adjusting screw (c) using the SST (49 G012 005) until it reaches the valve stem and the feeler
gauge fits more firmly. Then tighten the locknut (d) using the SST (49 G012 004) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
16—20 N·m {1.6—2.1 kgf·m, 12—15 ft·lbf}
(8) Loosen the locknut (b) using the SST (49 G012 004) and readjust the valve clearance (e).
Standard valve clearance [Engine cold]
IN: 0.12—0.18 mm {0.005—0.007 in} (0.15±0.03 mm {0.006±0.0011 in})
EX: 0.32—0.38 mm {0.013—0.014 in} (0.35±0.03 mm {0.014±0.0011 in})
(9) Tighten the locknut (b) using the SST (49 G012 004) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
16—20 N·m {1.6—2.1 kgf·m, 12—15 ft·lbf}
(10)Verify the valve clearance at (e).
Standard valve clearance [Engine cold]
IN: 0.12—0.18 mm {0.005—0.007 in} (0.15±0.03 mm {0.006±0.0011 in})
EX: 0.32—0.38 mm {0.013—0.014 in} (0.35±0.03 mm {0.014±0.0011 in})
7. Turn the crankshaft one full turn and adjust the remaining valve clearances.
8. Install the fuel injector. (See F2–55 FUEL INJECTOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
9. Install the cylinder head cover. (See B2–21 Cylinder Head Cover Installation Note.)
49 G012 00549 G012 004
LOCKNUT(b) ADJUSTING
SCREW(a)
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B2–8
VALVE CLEARANCE, COMPRESSION PRESSURE
10. Install the timing belt cover bolt as shown.
Tightening torque
7.9—10.7 N·m {80—110 kgf·cm, 69.5—95.4
in·lbf}
11. Install the engine cover. (See B2–9 TIMING BELT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
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COMPRESSION INSPECTIONA6E231402000201
Warning
•When the engine and the oil are hot, they can badly burn. Be careful not to burn yourself during
removal/installation of each component.
1. Verify that the battery is fully charged.
•Recharge it if necessary. (See G–6 BATTERY INSPECTION.)
2. Warm up the engine to the normal operating system temperature.
3. Stop the engine and allow it to cool off for about 10 min.
Warning
•Fuel line spills and leakage are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries or death and
damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent fuel from spurting out of the glow plug
hole, do not ground the fuel injector terminal. (See F2–45 Fuel Line Safety Procedures.)
4. Disconnect the fuel injector connector.
Warning
•If the glow plug harness connector is connected, the glow plug harness and engine component
can come into contact and cause a short when the engine switch is ON. Disconnect the glow plug
harness connector before turning the engine switch on.
5. Remove the engine cover. (See B2–9 TIMING BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
6. Remove all the glow plugs. (See F2–42 GLOW
PLUG REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
TIMING BELT
COVER BOLT
UPPER TIMING BELT COVER
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GLOW PLUG HARNESS CONNECTOR
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COMPRESSION PRESSURE, TIMING BELT
B2–9
B2
7. Install the SSTs into the glow plug hole.
8. Crank the engine and note the maximum gauge
reading.
9. Inspect each cylinder as above.
•If the compression in one or more cylinders is
low, pour a small amount of clean engine oil
into the cylinder and reinspect the
compression.
—If the compression increases, the piston,
the piston rings, or cylinder wall may be
worn and overhaul is required.
—If the compression stays low, a valve may
be stuck or improperly seated and
overhaul is required.
—If the compression in adjacent cylinders stays low, the cylinder head gasket may be damaged or the
cylinder head may be distorted and overhaul is required.
Compression
kPa {kgf/cm
2, psi} [rpm]
10. Remove the SSTs.
11. Install the glow plug. (See F2–42 GLOW PLUG REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
12. Instal the engine cover. (See B2–9 TIMING BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
13. Reconnect the fuel injector connector.
14. Erase DTC from PCM memory using the SST. (WDS or equivalent).
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TIMING BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E231612040201
Warning
•Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can very easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep
sparks and flames away from fuel.
•Fuel line spills and leakage are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injures or death and
damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete the “Fuel Line
Safety Procedure”. (See F2–45 Fuel Line Safety Procedures.)
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the front tire (RH).
3. Remove the splash shield (RH).
4. Remove the washer tank.
5. Remove the drive belt. (See B2–4 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT.)
6. Remove the fuel filter with the fuel hose still connected and position the fuel filter so that it is out of the way.
( L.H.D.) (See F2–50 FUEL FILTER COMPONENT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
7. Remove in the order shown in the table.
8. Install in the reverse order of removal.
9. Start the engine and inspect the pulleys and the drive belt for runout and contact.
Item Specification
Standard 3,500 {35.7, 507.7} [250]
Minimum 3,100 {31.6, 449.4} [250]
Maximum difference
between cylinders196.1 {1.999, 28.44}
49 S010 1A0
49 S013 102
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