engine MAZDA 626 1987 Owner's Guide
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1 A ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (CYLINDER HEAD) 
1. High-tension lead and spark plug 
2. Accelerator cable 
3. Throttle cable (ATX) 
4. Air intake pipe (Fl) 
5. Air cleaner assembly (carb.) 
6. Fuel hose 
7. Fuel pump (carb.) 
8. Upper radiator hose 
9. Heater hose 
10. Brake vacuum hose 
11. Canister hose (Fl, Middle East) 
12. Three-way solenoid assembly 
13. Engine harness connector and ground 
14. Secondary air pipe assembly (except 
General) 
15. EGR pipe (Fl, Unleaded carb.) 
16. Exhaust manifold insulator 
17. Exhaust pipe 
18. Exhaust manifold 
19. Gusset plate (Fl) 
20. Intake manifold bracket (Fl) 
21. Intake manifold assembly 
22. Distributor 
23. A/C compressor and bracket 
24. Upper timing belt cover 
25. Timing belt tensioner spring 
26. Timing belt 
27. Cylinder head cover 
28. Cylinder head and gasket 76G01A-031 
Removal note 
Fuel hose 
Warning 
a) Cover the hose with a rag because fuel will 
spray out when disconnecting. 
b) Keep sparks and open flame away from the 
fuel area. 
Plug the disconnected hoses to avoid fuel leakage. 
Timing belt 
1. Before removing the timing belt, turn the crankshaft 
to align the mating mark of the camshaft pulley with 
the front housing timing mark. 
Note 
For FE engine, align "2" mark. 
For F8, F6 engine, align "3" mark. 
2. Loosen the timing belt tensioner lock bolt. 
3. Shift the tensioner outward as far as possible, then 
temporarily tighten it. 
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1 A ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (CYLINDER HEAD) 
Installation note 
Cylinder head 
1. Thoroughly remove all dirt and oil from the top of 
the cylinder block with a rag. 
2. Place a new cylinder head gasket in position. 
86U01X-035 
® 
CD
 © (8) 
3. Set the cylinder head in place. 
4. Apply engine oil to the bolt threads and seat faces. 
5. Tighten the cylinder head bolts in two or three steps 
in the order shown in the figure. 
Tightening torque: 
80—86 N-m (8.2—8.8 m-kg, 59—64 ft-lb) 
86U01X-036 
Cylinder head cover 
1. Apply silicon sealant to the shaded area shown in 
the figure. 
2. Install the cylinder head cover. 
Tightening torque: 
6—8
 N
 m (60—80 cm-kg, 52—69 in-lb) 
86U01X-037 
Timing belt 
1. Align the mating mark of the camshaft pulley with 
the front housing timing mark. 
Note 
For FE engine, align "2" mark. 
For F8, F6 engine, align "3" mark. 
2. Install the timing belt. (Refer to TIMING BELT of 
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE.) 
76G01A-034 
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (CYLINDER HEAD) 1 A 
76G01A-035 
Engine harness connector 
Install the engine harness connectors. 
Distributor 
1. Apply engine oil to the O-ring, and position it on 
the distributor. 
2. Apply engine oil to the blade or gear. 
3. Align the mating marks as shown in the figure 
...8-valve. 
4. Install the distributor with the marks facing straight 
up. 
5. Loosely tighten the distributor mounting bolt. 
1. IG coil 
2. Engine ground 
3. Water tempera-
ture sensor 
4. Water thermo 
switch 
5. Oxygen sensor 
(Fl) 
6. Injection harness 
(Fl) 
7. F/l solenoid 
valve (Fl) 
8. Throttle sensor 
(Fl) 
76G01A-113 
Steps After Installation 
1. Fill the radiator with the specified amount and type 
of coolant. 
2. Perform the necessary engine adjustments. (Re-
fer to TUNE-UP PROCEDURE.) 
1
 A—25  
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1 A ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (VALVE SEAL) 
VALVE SEAL 
Removal 
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 
2. Drain the engine coolant. 
3. Remove in the sequence shown in the figure referring to the removal note for specially marked parts. 
76G01A-114 
11. Fuel hose (carb.) 
12. Rear housing 
13. Rocker arm and shaft assembly 
14. Camshaft cap (12-valve) 
15. Camshaft 
16. Valve keeper 
17. Upper valve spring seat 
18. Valve spring 
19. Lower valve spring seat 
20. Valve seal 
1. Air cleaner assembly (carb.) 
2. Air intake pipe (Fl) 
3. High-tension lead and spark plug 
4. Upper timing belt cover 
5. Timing belt 
6. Cylinder head cover 
7. Camshaft pulley 
8. Front housing 
9. Distributor 
10. Upper radiator hose 
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1 A ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (VALVE SEAL) 
Installation note 
Valve seal 
1. Apply engine oil to the inside of the new valve seal. 
2. Push it on gently with the SST. 
86U01X-049 
Valve spring 
Cylinder head side 
Valve spring 
1. (12-valve) 
Install the valve spring with the narrower pitch to-
ward the cylinder head side. 
(8-valve) 
Install the outer valve spring with the narrower pitch 
toward the cylinder head side. 
2. Install the valve keepers, and tap the end of the 
valve stem lightly two or three times with a plastic 
hammer to confirm that the keepers are all fully 
seated. 
76G01A-038 
12-valve Rocker arm, rocker arm shaft 
1. Remove the rocker arm shafts and camshaft caps. 
2. (12-valve) 
Assemble the rocker arms and springs to the shaft. 
Note 
a) The intake side shaft has twice as many oil 
holes as the exhaust side shaft. 
b) The stepped ends are the rear sides of both 
intake and exhaust shafts. 
76G01A-039 
(8-valve) 
Assemble the camshaft caps, rocker arms, and 
springs, to the shafts. 
Caution 
Be sure both rocker arm shaft oil holes (in the 
center camshaft cap) face each other. 
76G01A-040 
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (VALVE SEAL) 1 A 
Camshaft 
1. Apply sealant to the shaded areas as shown in the 
figure. 
76G01A-041 
2. Apply engine oil to the camshaft journals. 
3. Install the camshaft with its dowel pin upward. 
76G01A-042 
12-valve 
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Rocker arm and shaft assembly 
(12-valve) 
1. Install the camshaft caps. 
2. Install the rocker arm and shaft assemblies on the 
cylinder head, and tighten them in three steps in 
the order shown in the figure. 
Tightening torque: 
18—26 Nm (1.8—2.7 m-kg, 13—20 ft-lb) 
76G01A-043 
Caution 
Be careful that the rocker arms or spacers do 
not get caught between the shaft and cam-
shaft cap. 
86U01X-052 
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (VALVE SEAL) 1 A 
76G01A-044 
86U01X-212 
76G01A-045 
(8-valve) 
Install the rocker arm and shaft assemblies on the cyl-
inder head and tighten them in three steps in the or-
der shown in the figure. 
Tightening torque: 
18—26 N-m (1.8—2.7 m-kg, 13—20 ft-lb) 
Front housing 
1. Replace the oil seal in the front housing. 
2. Apply engine oil to the oil seal lip. 
3. Install the front housing along with a new gasket. 
Tightening torque: 
19—25 N-m (1.9—2.6 m-kg, 14—19 ft-lb) 
Rear housing 
Install the rear housing along with a new gasket. 
Tightening torque: 
19—25 N-m (1.9—2.6 m-kg, 14—19 ft-lb) 
Camshaft pulley 
1. Install the camshaft pulley so that the mating mark 
is aligned with the camshaft dowel pin straight up. 
Note 
For FE engine, align "2" mark. 
For F8, F6 engine, align "3" mark. 
2. Tighten the lock bolt. 
Tightening torque: 
47—65 N-m (4.8—6.6 m-kg, 35—48 ft-lb) 
Timing belt 
Install the timing belt. (Refer to TIMING BELT of ON-
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE.) 
86U01X-052 
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1 A ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (VALVE SEAL) 
Valve clearance (8-valve) 
Adjust the valve clearance. (Refer to page
 1
 A—10.) 
Cylinder head cover 
1. Apply silicon sealant to the shaded areas shown 
in the figure. 
2. Install the cylinder head cover. 
Tightening torque: 
6—8 N-m (60—80 cm-kg, 52—69 in-lb) 
76G01A-116 
Distributor 
1. Apply engine oil to the O-ring, and position it on 
the distributor. 
2. Apply engine oil to the blade or gear. 
3. Align the mating marks as shown in the figure 
...8-valve. 
4. Install the distributor with the marks facing straight 
up. 
5. Loosely tighten the distributor mounting bolt. 
76G01A-035 
Steps After Installation 
1. Fill the radiator with the specified amount and type 
of coolant. 
2. Perform the necessary engine adjustments. (Re-
fer to TUNE-UP PROCEDURE.) 
86U01X-055 
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1A REMOVAL 
REMOVAL 
Warning: Release the fuel pressure. (Refer to Section 4.) 
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 
2. Drain the engine oil and coolant. 
3. Remove in the sequence shown in the figure referring to the removal note for specially marked parts. 
76GG1A-117 
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REMOVAL 1A 
1. Battery and battery carrier 13. Three-way solenoid 22. P/S oil pump 
2. Air cleaner assembly assembly 23. Engine side cover 
3. High-tension lead 14. Canister hose (Fl, Middle 24. Front wheel 
4. Accelerator cable East) 25. Tie-rod end 
5. Throttle cable (ATX) 15. Heater hose 26. Stabilizer control rod 
6. Fuel hose 16. Transaxle harness 27. Lower arm bushing 
7. Radiator hose 17. Speedometer cable 28. Driveshaft 
8. ATF hose (ATX) 18. Clutch release cylinder 29. Change rod (MTX) 
9. Radiator harness (MTX) 30. Extension bar (MTX) 
10. Radiator and cooling fan 19. Control cable (ATX) 31. Exhaust pipe 
11. Engine harness 20. Drive belt 32. Engine mount 
12. Brake vacuum hose 21. A/C compressor and 33. Engine and transaxle 
bracket 34. Transaxle 
76G01A-046 
Removal Note 
Fuel hose 
Warning 
a) Cover the hose with a rag because fuel will 
spray out when disconnecting. 
b) Keep sparks and open flame away from the 
fuel area. 
Plug the disconnected hoses to avoid fuel leakage. 
76G01A-11E 
P/S pump, A/C compressor 
Remove the P/S pump and A/C compressor with the 
hoses still connected to them, secure the pump and 
compressor as shown in the figure. 
67U01X-029 
Driveshaft 
Remove the driveshafts. (Refer to Section 9.) Slide 
the SST into the transaxle. 
86U01X-060 
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