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ASSEMBLY (AUXILIARY PARTS) 1 B
Oil Pressure Switch
Install the oil pressure switch.
Tightening torque: 12—18 N-m
(1.2—1.8 m-kg, 104—156 in-lb)
76G01A-087
Oil Cooler
Install the oil cooler.
Tightening torque:
29—39 N-m (3.0—4.0 m-kg, 22—29 ft-lb)
Oil Filter
1. Apply a small amount of engine oil to the rubber
seal of the new filter.
2. Install the oil filter and tighten it by hand until the
rubber seal contacts the base.
3. Then tighten the filter
1
and 1/6 turn with a wrench.
76G01B-099
Intake Manifold Assembly
1. Place the new gasket in position.
2. Install the intake manifold assembly.
3. Tighten the nuts in two or three steps.
Tightening torque:
19—30 N-m (1.9—3.1 m-kg, 14—22 ft-lb)
86U01X-167
Intake Manifold Bracket
Install the intake manifold bracket.
Tightening torque:
19—30 N-m (1.9—3.1 m-kg, 14—22 ft-lb)
86U01X-168
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1 B ASSEMBLY (AUXILIARY PARTS)
Thermostat and Thermostat Cover
1. Install the thermostat into the cylinder head with
the jiggle pin at the top.
2. Position a new gasket with the printed side facing
the cylinder head.
3. Install the thermostat cover.
Tightening torque:
19—30 Nm (1.9—3.1 m-kg, 14—22 ft-lb)
86U01X-169
Spark Plug
1. Apply anti-seize compound or molybdenum-based
lubricant to the spark plug threads.
2. Install the spark plugs.
Tightening torque:
15—23
N
m (1.5—2.3 m-kg, 11—17 ft-lb)
86U01X-219
1B—70
Distributor
1. Apply engine oil to the O-ring, and position it on
the distributor.
2. Apply engine oil to the blade.
3. Install the distributor.
4. Loosely tighten the distributor mounting bolt.
High-Tension Lead
Install the high-tension leads.
Center Cover
Install the center cover.
Tightening torque:
8—12 Nm (80—120 cm-kg, 69—104 in-lb)
Engine Mount Bracket
1. Install the engine mount bracket.
Tightening torque:
85—117
N m
(8.7—11.9 m-kg, 63—86 ft-lb)
2. Install the stay to the engine mount bracket.
Tightening torque:
37—52
N
m (3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
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ASSEMBLY (AUXILIARY PARTS) 1 B
Alternator
1. Install the alternator strap and bracket.
Tightening torque:
37—63 Nm (3.8—6.4 m-kg, 27—46 ft-lb)
86U01X-171
Install the alternator.
Tightening torque
(g): 31—46 N-m
(3.2—4.7 m-kg, 23—34 ft-lb)
(§): 37—52 N-m
(3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
Install the alternator drive belt, and adjust the belt
deflection. (Refer to page 1B—6.)
76G01B-102
Coolant Inlet Pipe and Bypass Pipe
1. Install the coolant inlet pipe.
Tightening torque:
19—25 N-m (1.9—2.6 m-kg, 14—19 ft-lb)
2. Apply vegetable oil to the O-ring.
3. Install the coolant bypass pipe.
Tightening torque:
37—63 N-m (3.8—6.4 m-kg, 27—46 ft-lb)
Engine Hanger
Install the front and rear engine hangers.
Tightening torque:
19—30 N-m (1.9—3.1 m-kg, 14—22 ft-lb)
76G01A-092
1B—71
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INSTALLATION 1B
Connector Location
Install each harness as shown in the figure.
76G01B-112
1. IG coil 10. Linear solenoid
2. Heat gauge unit 11. Solenoid valve (idle speed control)
3. Speed sensor 12. Throttle position sensor
4. P/S switch 13. Injection harness
5. Engine ground 14. Transmission harness
6. Water temperature sensor 15. Alternator
7. Water thermo switch 16. Oil pressure switch
8. Crank angle sensor 17. Starter
9. Oxygen sensor
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INSTALLATION 1B
76G01A-100
Air Cleaner Assembly
1. Install the air cleaner assembly.
Tightening torque:
16—27
N
m (1.6—2.8 m-kg, 12—20 ft-lb)
2. Connect the air flow sensor connector and air in-
take pipe.
Engine Oil
Add the specified amount and type of engine oil. (Re-
fer to Section 2A.)
Coolant
Close the drain plug, fill the radiator and reservoir tank
with the specified amount and type of coolant. (Re-
fer to Section 3A.)
Check Engine Condition
1. Check for leaks.
2. Perform engine adjustments if necessary.
3. Perform a road test.
4. Recheck the oil and coolant levels.
86U01X-204
1B-81
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 C
SPECIFICATIONS
———Engine model
Item ^—_______ RF-CX RF-N
Type Diesel, 4 cycle
Cylinder arrangement and number In line, 4 cylinders
Combustion chamber Swirl chamber
Valve system OHC, belt driven
Displacement cc (cu in) 1,998 (121.9)
Bore and stroke mm (in) 86.0 x 86.0 (3.39 x 3.39)
Compression ratio 21.1 : 1 22.7 : 1
Compression pressure
kPa (kg/cm2, psi)-rpm
Standard 2.943 (30, 427)-200 Compression pressure
kPa (kg/cm2, psi)-rpm Minimum 2.649 (27, 384)-200
Valve timing
IN Open BTDC 13° 13°
Valve timing
IN Close ABDC 15° 39° Valve timing
EX Open BBDC 60° 60° Valve timing
EX Close ATDC 8° 8°
Valve clearance mm (in)
Cold IN 0.25 (0.010)
Valve clearance mm (in)
Cold EX 0.35 (0.014) Valve clearance mm (in) Warm (for ref.)
IN 0.30 (0.012) Valve clearance mm (in) Warm (for ref.) EX 0.40 (0.016)
Idle speed (MTX in neutral) rpm 720
Injection timing ATDC 10 TDC 0°
Injection order 1_3_4_2
76G01C-002
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Difficult starting Malfunction of engine-related components
Burned valve Worn piston, piston ring, or cylinder Failed cylinder head gasket
Replace Replace or repair Replace
1C-48 1C—55,56 1C-16
Difficult starting
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4D
Difficult starting
Malfunction of Comprex supercharger Refer to Section 4D
Difficult starting
Malfunction of electrical system Refer to Section 5
Poor idling Malfunction of engine-related components Improper valve clearance Poor valve to valve seat contact Failed cylinder head gasket
Adjust Repair or replace Replace
1C-85 1C-50 1C—16
Poor idling
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4D
Poor idling
Malfunction of Comprex supercharger Refer to Section 4D
Excessive oil consumption
Oil working up Worn piston ring groove or sticking piston ring Worn piston or cylinder
Replace Replace or repair
1C-57 1C—55,56
Excessive oil consumption
Oil working down Worn valve seal Worn valve stem or guide
Replace Replace
1C-24 1C-48
Excessive oil consumption
Oil leakage Refer to Section 2B
76G01C-003
1C—3
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1 C TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Insufficient power Insufficient compression Improper valve clearance Compression leakage from valve seat Seized valve stem Weak or broken valve spring Failed cylinder head gasket Cracked or distorted cylinder head Sticking, damaged, or worn piston ring Cracked or worn piston
Adjust
Repair
Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace
1C-85 1C-50 1C-48 1C-52 1C—16 1C-47 1C-57 1C-56
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4D
Malfunction of Comprex supercharger Refer to Section 4D
Others Slipping clutch Dragging brakes Wrong size tires
Refer to Section 6 Refer to Section 11 Refer to Section 12
Abnormal
combustion
Malfunction of engine-related components
Improper valve clearance
Sticking or burned valve
Weak or broken valve spring
Carbon accumulation in combustion chamber
Adjust
Replace
Replace Eliminate carbon
1C-85
1C-48
1C-52
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4D
Malfunction of Comprex supercharger Refer to Section 4D
Engine noise Crankshaft or bearing related parts Excessive main bearing oil clearance Main bearing seized or heat-damaged Excessive crankshaft end play Excessive connecting rod bearing oil clearance Connecting rod bearing seized or heat-damaged
Replace or repair Replace
Replace or repair Replace or repair Replace
1C-64 1C-64 1C-65 1C-66 1C-66
Piston related parts Worn cylinder Worn piston or piston pin Seized piston Damaged piston ring Bent connecting rod
Replace or repair Replace
Replace Replace Replace
1C-55 1C-58 1C-56 1C-57 1C-59
Valves or timing related parts Excessive valve clearance Broken valve spring Excessive valve guide clearance Malfunction of timing belt tensioner
Adjust Replace Replace Replace
1C-85 1C-52 1C-48 1C-61
Malfunction of cooling system Refer to Section 3B
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4D
Malfunction of Comprex supercharger Refer to Section 4D
Others Malfunction of water pump bearing Improper drive-belt tension Malfunction of alternator bearing Exhaust gas leakage
Replace Adjust Replace Repair
1C-7
1C—47
76G01C-004
1C—4
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TUNE-UP PROCEDURE 1C
4BG01 B-006
4BG01B-007
76G01C-237
TUNE-UP PROCEDURE
Turn the engine according to the procedures
described below.
Battery
1. Check for corrosion on the terminals, or loose ca-
ble connections.
If necessary, clean the clamps and tighten firmly.
2. Check the electrolyte level.
If the level is too low, add distilled water to the "UP-
PER LEVEL" mark.
3. Check the specific gravity by using a hydrometer.
If the specific gravity reading is 1.200 or less,
recharge the battery, by referring to Section 5.
Air Cleaner Element
Visually check the air cleaner element for being ex-
cessively dirty, damaged or oil.
Clean or replace it if necessary.
Caution
(Wet type)
Do not clean the air cleaner element with com-
pressed air, replace if necessary.
(Dry type)
When cleaning the air cleaner element, blow
dust off from the inside first, then blow off the
outside.
Engine Oil
Check the engine oil level and condition with the oil
level gauge.
Add oil, or change it, if necessary.
4BG01B-009
1C—5
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1 C ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (TIMING BELT)
76G01C-020
76G01C-238
Kww
76G01C-021
Removal note
Timing belt
1. Aligh the timing marks of each pulleys.
2. Affix the injection pump pulley to the bracket us-
ing two bolts (35—40 mm, 1.4—1.6 in).
Caution
a) Do not turn in the reverse direction of en-
gine revolution.
b) After removing the timing belt, do not ro-
tate the crankshaft pulley or camshaft
pulley.
3. Make the forward direction arrow on the timing belt.
Note
Direction arrow is to reassemble the timing
belt in the same direction.
4. Loosen the timing belt tensioner bolt.
5. Shift the tensioner outwards as far as possible, and
temporarily tighten it.
6. Suspend the engine with chain block on the front
engine hanger.
7. Remove the No.3 engine mount.
8. Remove the timing belt.
Caution
Do not allow any oil or grease on the timing
belt.
Inspection and Repair
Inspect the following parts. (Refer to page 1C—60,
61).
1. Timing belt
2. Timing belt tensioner and spring
3. Timing belt idler pulley
4. Timing belt pulley
76G01C-022
1C—12
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1 C ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (CYLINDER HEAD)
CYLINDER HEAD
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.
76G01C-031
1. Accelerator cable
2. Air cleaner
3. Brake vacuum pipe
4. Intercooler pipe and hose*
5. Drive belt cover
6. Vacuum pump drive belt
7. Fuel hose
8. Water temperature switch
connector
9. Glow plug connector
10. Water thermo switch con-
nector
11. Heat gauge unit connector
12. Boost air temperature sen-
sor connector*
13. Injection pipes
14. Upper radiator hose
15. Water hose
(thermostat—FIR)
16. Oil level gauge and stay
bolt
17. Oil pipe bolt
18. Timing belt (Refer to page
1C—11)
19. Cylinder head cover
20. Camshaft pulley
21. Rear camshaft pulley
76G01C-032
22. Injection pump pulley
23. Seal plate
24. Water hose and pipe
25. Comprex supercharger
drive belt*
26. Heat insulator*
27. Exhaust manifold stay
28. Front exhaust pipe
29. Cylinder head bolt
30. Cylinder head
31. Cylinder head gasket
32. Comprex supercharger*
33. Exhaust manifold
34. Intake manifold
Note
* marked parts are equipped only for the RF-CX.
1C-16