gasket MAZDA MX-5 1994 Owner's Manual
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OIL PAN NOTCH NOTCH I 05UODX-209 Steps After Installation 1. Install the undercover. Oil pan 1. Remove all foreign material from the contact surfaces. 2. Apply silicone sealant to the shaded areas shown in the figure. 3. Install new gaskets onto the oil pump body and the rear cover with the projections in the notches shown in the fig- ure. 4. Apply a continuous bead of silicone sealant to the oil pan along the inside of the bolt holes and overlap the ends. 5. Install the oil pan with five minutes. Tightening torque 0: 7.9-10.7 N.m (80-110 kgf-cm, 70-95 in4bf) @: 64-49 N.m (6.5-9.1 kgf-m, 48-45 ft-lbf) 2. Connect the negative battery cable. 3. Fill with the specified amount and type of engine oil. (Refer to page D-5.) 4. Start the engine and check for leaks. 5. Check the oil level and add oil if necessary. Gartner Banana
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THERMOSTAT E THERMOSTAT REMOVAL / INSTALLATION u 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Drain the engine coolant. (Refer to page E-5 for WARNING and procedure.) 3. Remove in the order shown in the figure. 4. Install in the reverse order of removal. @) REPLACE TAB MUST BE ASSEMBLED TOWARD THERMOSTAT COVER 1. Thermostat cover 3. Thermostat 2. Thermostat cover gasket Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . below INSPECTION 1. Visually check that the thermostat valve is airtight. 2. Place the thermostat and a thermometer in water. 3. Heat the water and check the following: Initial-opening temperature Main: 86.5-89.S°C (1 88--193OF) Sub: 83.5--86.S°C (1 8Sl87OF) Full-open temperature: 100°C (21 2°F) Full-open lift Main: 8.0mm 10.31 in) min. Sub: 1.5mm (0.06 in) min. Steps After installation 1. Connect the negative battery cable. 2. Fill the radiator with coolant. (Refer to page €4 for WARNING and procedure.) u Gartner Banana
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F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INSPECTION Check if battery positive voltage exists at fuel pump connector fuel pump positive terminal with jumper wire connected.(~tep 3 Check for fuel injector operating sound while crank- ing engine Check if battery positive voltage exists at fuel injector connector B terminal wire with ignition switch ON Connect data link connector terminals F/P and GND with jumper wire and check for correct fuel line pres- sure with ignition switch ON page F-110 Fuel Line pressure: 265--314 kPa f2.7-3.2 kgf/crn2, 38-46 psi) Check for correct engine compression Section B Engine compression: 1,255--883 kPa {12.&9.0 kgf/crn2, 182-1 28 psi)-300 rpm Check if spark plugs are OK WEAR AND CARBON BUILDUP BURNS PLUG GAP 1.0-l.lmm DAMAGE AND (0.040-0.043 in) DETERIORATION DAMAGE Try known good PCME and check if condition im- proves page F-144 - Yes - No Yes Yes - No Yes Yes - No - Yes ACTION Check continuity of fuel pump page F-114 Check fuel pump relay page F-117 Go to Step 7 Go to Step 6 Check PCME terminals 2A, 2U, 2V, 2Y and 22 voltages @3F page F-147 Check for open circuit in wiring between main relay and fuel injector page F-7 Go to next step Low pressure Check fuel line pressure while pinching fuel return hose 0 If fuel line pressure quickly increases, check pressure regulator page F-118 0 If fuel line pressure gradually increases, check for clog- ging between fuel pump and pressure regulator If not clogged, check fuel pump maximum pressure page F-115 Go to next step Check engine condition @3F Section B w Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder wall Defective cylinder head gasket w Distorted cylinder head Improper valve seating w Valve sticking in guide Go to next step Repair, clean, or replace Section G Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INSPECTION Check if PCME terminal voltages are OK (IC, 1 R, IT, 2D, 20 and 2Q) page F-146 :heck for air leakage of intake air system malfunction page F-100 :heck for EGR system malfunction page F-124 Check if mass airflow sensor US page F-152 Check for correct engine compression Section B Engine compression: 1,255-883 kPa j12.8-9.0 kgf/cm2, 182-128 psil-300 rpm Check if spark plugs are OK WEAR AND CARB/ON BUILDUP BURNS PLUG GAP 1 .O-1 .l mm (0.040-4.043 in) DAMAGE AND DETERIORATION DAMAGE - Yes Yes - No Yes - No Yes - No Yes No - Yes - No - ACTION Go to next step Check for cause (Refer to "Check Point for Each Terminal") page F-148 Repair or replace Go to next step Repair or replace Go to next step Go to next step Repair or replace page F-99 Go to next step Check engine condition Section B Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder wall Defective cylinder head gasket Distorted cylinder head Improper valve seating a Valve sticking in guide Go to next step Repair, clean, or replace @a Section G Try known good PCME and check if condition im- 3rOVeS page F-144 Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INSPECTION ACTION Check if PCME terminal voltages are OK (1 R, 1 T, ZD, 20 and 20) us page F-146 Yes Go to next step Check for cause (Refer to "Check Point for Each Termi- nal") Djp paae F-148 Check if strong blue spark is visible at each discon. nected high-tension lead while cranking engine Yes - No Go to next step Check ignition system (Refer to Troubleshooting "Misfire") Section G Check for EGR system malfunction page F-124 Yes - No Repair or replace Go to next step Check for fuel injector operating sound at each in- Yes Go to Step 10 jector at idle No - Yes Go to Step 9 Check if battery positive voltage exists at fuel injec- tor connector B terminal with ignition switch ON Check if fuel injector resistance is OK page F-119 Resistance: 12-1 6R G If OK, check wiring between injector and PCME page F-7 o If not OK, replace injector L@? page F-119 No - Yes Check wiring between main relay and fuel injector page F-7 Go to next step Check for correct engine compression Section B Engine compression: 1,255-883 kPa I12.8-9.0 kgflcm2, 182-1 28 psi)-300 rpm Check engine condition Section B I Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder wall r Defective cylinder head gasket r Distorted cylinder head r Improper valve seating Valve sticking in guide No - Yes :heck if spark plugs PLUG GAP 1 .O-1 .l mm (0.04+0.043 in} DETERIORATION 30 to next step qepair, clean, or replace Section G Try known good PCME and check if condition im- roves @r page F-144 Gartner Banana
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F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INSPECTION :heck for correct intake manifold vacuum at idle Vacuum: More than 450 mmHg I17.7 inHg) VACUUM GAUGE :heck if PCME terminal voltages are OK (2D, 20 and 2Q) page F-146 :heck for correct ignition timing at idle @S page F-76 Ignition timing: 10" + 1" BTDC :heck for correct fuel line pressure at idle @S page F-11 0 Fuel line pressure: 265--314 kPa f2.7-3.2 kgf/cm2,38-46 psi} (Vacuum hose to pressure regulator discon- INSTALL CLAPS ' :heck if strong blue spark is visible at each discon- iected high-tension lead while cranking engine - -- :heck for correct engine compression @S Section B Engine compression: 1,255-883 kPa (12.8-9.0 kgf/cm2, 182-128 psi)-300 rpm - Yes Yes Yes No - Yes - No - Yes No - Yes - No - ACTION Go to next step Low vacuum Check for air leakage of intake air system components page F-100 Go to next step Check for cause (Refer to "Check Point for Each Termi- nal") page F148 Check for correct idle speed page F77 Idle speed: 850 -c 50 rpm (Mi) 800 + 50 rpm (AT) e If OK, go to next step o If not OK, adjust idle speed page F-77 Adjust page F-76 Go to next step Low pressure Check fuel line pressure while pinching fuel return hose 0 If fuel line pressure quickly increases, check pressure regulator page F-118 0 If fuel line pressure gradually increases, check for clog- ging between fuel pump and pressure regulator If not clogged, check fuel pump maximum pressure page F-115 Go to next step Check ignition system (Refer to Troubleshooting "Misfire") Section G Go to next step Check engine condition Section B Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder wall Defective cylinder head gasket Distorted cylinder head Improper valve seating Valve sticking in guide Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE F INSPECTION Check for correct engine compression Section B Engine compression: 1,255-863 kPa {I 2.8-9.0 kgf/cm2, 182-1 28 psiwOO rpm Try known good PCME and check if condition im- Droves ACTION Go to next step Check engine condition Section B Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder wall Defective cylinder head gasket Distorted cylinder head Improper valve seating Valve sticking in guide af page F-144 35UOFX-024 Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INSPECTION :heck for correct ignition timing at idle page F-76 gnition timing: 10" .t lo BTDC ;heck if spark plugs are OK RBON BUILDUP PLUG GAP 1 .O-l.lmrn b.040--0.043 in} DAMAGE AND DETERIORATION DAMAGE :heck if resistance of high-tension leads are OK lesistance: 16 k!2 per 1 m (3.28 ft) :heck if resistance of ignition coil is OK Section G lesistance (at 20°C (66°F)): Secondary coil ... 8.7-12.9 'heck for correct engine compression Section B ngine compression: 1,255483 kPa (12.8-9.0 kgf/cm2, 182-128 psiE.300 rpm Yes No Yes No - Yes Yes No - Yes - No ACTION Check if ignition timing advances when accelerating s, If advances, go to next step +, If no advance, replace PCME terminal voltages page F-143 Adjust page F-76 Go to next step Repair, clean, or replace us Section G Go to next step Replace w Section G Go to next step Replace Section G 30 to next step Zheck engine condition w Section B D Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder wall D Defective cylinder head gasket Distorted cylinder head Improper valve seating B Valve sticking in guide Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INSPECTION Check for correct ignition timing at idle t@= page F-76 Ignition timing: 10" +. lo BTDC Check if spark plugs are OK WEAR AND CARBON BUILDUP BURNS PLUG GAP 1 .+I .I mm (0.04C-O.043 in) DAMAGE AND DETERIORATION DAMAGE Check if resistance of high-tension leads are OK Resistance: 16 kR per lm {3.28 ft} Check if resistance of ignition coil is OK Section G Resistance (at 20°C {68"F)): Secondary coil ... 8.7-12.9 kC2 Check for correct engine compression Section 8 Engine compression: 1,255-883 kPa (12.8-9.0 kgf/cm2, 182-128 psi)-300 rpm :heck for correct intake manifold vacuum at idle Vacuum: More than 450 mmHg (17.7 inHg) - Yes - No Yes - No - Yes - No - Yes - No - Yes - No - Yes ACTION Check if ignition timing advances when accelerating o If advances, go to next step o If no advance, replace PCME page F-143 Adjust page F-76 Go to next step Repair, clean, or replace Ojp Section G Go to next step ~eplace as? Section G Go to next step Replace Section G - -- Go to next step :heck engine condition I@= Section B B Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder wall B Defective cylinder head gasket B Distorted cylinder head B Improper valve seating B Valve sticking in guide Check for air leakage of intake air system components as? page F-1 00 Gartner Banana
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INTAKE AIR SYSTEM INTAKE AIR SYSTEM COMPONENTS Removal 1 Inspection l Installation Warning Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can very easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel. Fuel in the fuel system is under high pressure when the engine is not running. Warning Fuel line spills and leaks are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries or death and damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete the follow- ing "Fuel Line Safety Procedures". Fuel Line Safety Procedures A. Release the fuel pressure before disconnecting a fuel line. 1. Start the engine. 2. Remove the fuel pump relay. 3. After the engine stalls, turn the ignition switch to OFF. 4. lnstall the fuel pump relay. B. Avoid leakage. 1. When disconnecting a fuel line hose, wrap a rag around it to protect against fuel leakage. 2. Plug the hose after removal. C. lnstall hose clamps to secure the fuel pressure gauge connections. 1. Drain the engine coolant. (Refer to section E.) 2. Remove in the order shown in the figure. 3. Check the components for damage and repair or replace as necessary. 4. lnstall in the reverse order of removal, using new gaskets. 5. Refill the engine coolant. (Refer to section E.) Gartner Banana