maintenance MAZDA PROTEGE 1992 Owner's Manual
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
Installation note
Cylinder head bolt Bl
1. Apply clean engine oil to the bolt threads and seat faces.
2. Install the cylinder head bolts.
3. Tighten the cylinder head bolts in two or three steps in the
order shown in the figure.
Tightening torque:
76-61 N#m (7.7-6.3 m-kg, 56-60 f&lb)
Accelerator cable
1. Install the accelerator cable.
2. Check the accelerator cable deflection.
If the deflection is not correct, adjust by turning nut A.
Deflection: I-3mm (0.04-0.12 in)
Steps After Installation
1. Fill the radiator with the specified amount and type of engine coolant. (Refer to Section E.)
2. Connect the negative battery cable.
3. Start the engine and check as follows:
(1) Engine oil and engine coolant leakage.
(2) Ignition timing, idle speed. (Refer to page 81-8.)
(3) Operation of emission control system.
4. Recheck the engine coolant levels.
2311081-020
Bl-19
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Bl ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
HLA
Removal / Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to
Removal Note.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installation Note.
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4.9-0.8 N.I
@ BP SOHC
22-28
12.2-2.9. 16-2 m (SO-SO cm-kg, 43-78 in-lb)
N.m (m-kg, ft-lb)
03UOBl-03
1. Cylinder head cover
Installation
Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4. Rocker arm spring
81-22
5. Rocker shaft
2. Rocker arm and rocker shaft assembly
6. HLA
Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
page 81-21
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page Installation Note ,.........,............. page 81-21
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81-21
3. Rocker arm 7. O-ring
8140
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Bl
Removal note
Rocker arm and rocker shaft assembly
1. Loosen the rocker arm bolts in two or three steps in the or-
der shown in the figure.
2. Remove the rocker arms and rocker shaft assembly.
3. Code all rocker arms and springs so that they can be rein-
stalled in the same places from which they were removed.
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23UOBi-02 1
Installation note
HLA
1. Pour engine oil into the oil reservoir in the rocker arm.
2. Apply engine oil to the new HLA.
3. Install the HLA in the rocker arm.
Caution
l Be careful not to damage the O-ring when installing.
Oli RESERVOIR
o3uoB1-o?
Rocker arm and rocker shaft assembly
B6 SOHC
1. Assemble the rocker arm and rocker shaft assembly as
shown in the figure. No.1 CYLINDER No.4 CYLINDEF
[ ’ ” 0 D 0
0311081-034
Caution
l Be sure both rocker arm shaft oil holes face
downward.
l The installation bolt holes are different for the ex-
haust and intake sides as shown in the figure. No.1 CYLINDER
No.4 CYLINDER
INTAKE
l---A--l
0 = ‘, I I
Y Y
0 \L
.a Y
r Y)
/
6
EXHAUST
A>B
Note
l There are two types of rocker arms with different
offsets. One type for No.1 and No.2 cylinders ex-
haust and intake. And the other for cylinders No.3
and No.4.
No. 1.2 CYLINDERS No.3,4 CYLINDERS
(IN & EX) (IN & EX)
81-21
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93UOlA.08
EX
03UOBl-035
HEAD COVER
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23UOBl-023
Steps After Installation
1, Connect the negative battery cable.
2. Start the engine and fully warm up.
3. Verify that there is no tappet noise. 2. Install the rocker arm and rocker shaft assembly.
Caution
l The bolts must be tightened gradually and in the or-
der shown in the figure.
Tightening torque:
22-28 N-m (2.2-2.9 m-kg, 18-21 ft-lb)
BP SOHC
1. Assemble the rocker arm and rocker shaft assembly as
shown in the figure.
Caution
l Face the rocker shaft identification mark upward.
l The installation bolt holes are different for the ex-
haust and intake sides.
Identification mark
IN . . . . . . . . . . White
EX . . . . . . . . . . . Blue
2. Install the rocker arm and rocker shaft assembly.
3. Tighten the rocker arm bolts in two or three steps in the or-
der shown in the figure.
Tightening torque:
22-28 Nsrn (2.2-2.9 m-kg, 16-21 ft-lb)
Cylinder head cover
1. Install the cylinder head cover.
Tightening torque
Bolt @:
4.9-8.8 N-m (50-90 cmikg, 43-78 in-lb)
Bolt @:
7.8-l 1 Nnrn (80-l 10 cm-kg, 69-95 in-lb)
Caution
l If the head cover gasket is reused, apply sealant in
the groove as shown.
03UOBl-038
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Bl-22
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
FRONT OIL SEAL
Replacement
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to
Removal Note.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installation Note.
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157-167 (16-17, 116-123)
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L---- -____ - _......_____________ -----------!
N.m (m-kg, It-lb)
^ ^ ^ -
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1. Timing belt
- 3. Timing belt pulley
Removal I Installation..
.............. page
61-12 Installation
Note.. ......................
page Bl-24
2. Pulley lock bolt
4. Oil seal
Installation Note ........................
page Bl-24
Removal Note
..................................... below
Installation
Note.. ......................
page Bl-24
01 EOBX-055
Removal Note
Oil seal
1. Cut the oil seal lip with a razor knife.
2. Remove the oil seal with a screwdriver protected with a rag.
61-23
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01 EOBX-056
23UOBi -0:
Steps After Installation
1. Lower the vehicle.
2. Connect the negative battery cable.
3. Start the engine and check the ignition timing.
(Refer to page 61-8)
Installation Note
Oil seal
1. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the lip of a new
oil seal.
2. Push the oil seal slightly in by hand.
Caution
l The oil seal must be tapped in until it is flush with
the edge of the oil pump body.
3. Tap the oil seal in evenly with a suitable pipe and a hammer.
Oil seal outer diameter: 50.5mm (1.98 in)
Timing belt pulley
1. Install the timing belt pulley.
2. Install the pulley woodruff key with the tapered side toward
the oil pump body.
Pulley lock bolt
1. Hold the crankshaft with the SST and tighten the pulley lock
bolt.
Tightening torque:
157-167 N*rn (16-17 m-kg, 116-123 ft-lb)
23UOBi-026
Bl-24
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Bl
REAR OIL SEAL
Replacement
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to
Removal Note.
3. install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installation Note !.
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16-26 (1.6-2.7, 13-20) I HTX
ATX
N.m (m-kg, R-lb)
23UOBl-027
1. Transaxle
MTX
Service.. ............................... Sections Jl , J2
ATX
Service .......................................... Section K
2. Clutch cover, clutch disc
Service .......................................... Section H 3. Flywheel (MTX)
Removal Note ..................................... below
Installation Note ........................ page 81-26
4. Drive plate (ATX)
Removal Note.. ......................... page Bl-26
Installation Note.. ...................... page Bl-27
5. Oil seal
Removal Note.. ......................... page 81-26
Installation Note ........................ page 81-26
Removal note
Flywheel (MTX)
1. Hold the flywheel with the SST or equivalent.
2. Remove the flywheel lock bolts.
3. Remove the flywheel.
Bl-25
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OIL SEAL LIP
L I I
OWOBX-063
05UOBX-069
Drive plate (ATX)
1. Hold the drive plate with the SST or equivalent.
2. Remove the drive plate lock bolts.
3. Remove the backing plate, drive plate, and adapter.
Oil seal
1. Cut the oil seal lip with a razor knife.
2. Remove the oil seal with a screwdriver protected with a rag.
Installation note
Oil seal
1. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the lip of a new
oil seal.
2. Push the oil seal slightly in by hand.
Caution
l The oil seal must be tapped in until it is flush with
the edge of the rear cover.
3. Tap the oil seal in evenly with a suitable pipe and a hammer.
Oil seal outer diameter: 1OOmm (3.94 in)
Flywheel (MTX)
1. Remove the sealant from the flywheel bolt holes in the crank-
shaft and from the flywheel bolts.
Caution
l If all the previous sealant cannot be removed from
a bolt, replace the bolt.
l Do not apply sealant if a new bolt is used.
2. Set the flywheel onto the crankshaft.
3. Apply sealant to the flywheel bolts and install them.
4. Hold the flywheel with the SST or equivalent.
5. Tighten the bolts in two or three steps in the order shown
in the figure.
Tightening torque:
96-103 N-m (9.6-10.5 m-kg, 71-76 ft-lb)
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ENGINE
m :
(DOHC)
INDEX .......................................... B2- 2
OUTLINE ...................................... B2- 3
SPECIFICATIONS ........................ B2- 3
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .......... B2- 3
ENGINE TUNE-UP PROCEDURE ......
B2- 5
PREPARATION ............................
B2- 5
ENGINE OIL ............................... B2- 5
ENGINE COOLANT.. ....................
B2- 5
DRIVE BELT ............................... B2- 5
HLA .......................................... B2- 7
IGNITION TIMING, IDLE SPEED ..... B2- 8
COMPRESSION ............................. 82-l 0
INSPECTION ...............................
82-l 0
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE.. ........ 82-l 1
PREPARATION ............................
B2-11
TIMING BELT .............................. 82-l 2
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET ...........
82-16
HLA .......................................... 82-22
FRONT OIL SEAL.. ......................
62-26
REAR OIL SEAL .......................... 82-28
REMOVAL ..................................... 82-31
PROCEDURE .............................. 82-31
ENGINE STAND MOUNTING.. .........
82-38
PREPARATION ............................ 82-38
PROCEDURE ..............................
82-39
DISASSEMBLY .............................. 82-41
PREPARATION ............................ B2-41
AUXILIARY PARTS.. ..................... 82-42
TIMING BELT ..............................
82-43
CYLINDER HEAD.. ...................... 82-45
CYLINDER BLOCK
(EXTERNAL PARTS) ...................
B2-48
CYLINDER BLOCK
(INTERNAL PARTS). ................... 82-51 INSPECTION / REPAIR.. ................. 82-54
PREPARATION ............................ 82-54
CYLINDER HEAD.. ...................... B2-54
VALVE MECHANISM.. .................. 82-55
CAMSHAFT ................................ B2-58
HLA .......................................... 82-80
CYLINDER BLOCK ...................... 82-60
OIL JET ..................................... B2-61
PISTON, PISTON RING, AND
PISTON PIN .............................. 82-62
CONNECTING ROD.. ...................
82-63
CRANKSHAFT ............................ B2-64
BEARING ................................... 82-64
TIMING BELT ..............................
82-65
TENSIONER, IDLER.. ................... 82-65
TENSIONER SPRING ................... 82-65
PULLEY ..................................... 82-65
ASSEMBLY ................................... B2-66
PREPARATION ............................ B2-66
CYLINDER BLOCK
(INTERNAL PARTS). ................... 82-68
CYLINDER BLOCK
(EXTERNAL PARTS) ................... 82-73
CYLINDER HEAD.. ...................... 82-79
TIMING BELT .............................. 82-84
AUXILIARY PARTS.. .....................
B2-87
ENGINE STAND DISMOUNTING ..a” . . 82-91
PROCEDURE ..............................
82-91
INSTALLATION ............................. 82-93
PROCEDURE .............................. 82-93
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OUTLINE, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
ItC- Engine
BP DOHC
Type Gasoline, 4-cycle
Cylinder arrangement and number In-line, 4 cylinders
Combustion chamber Pentroof
Valve svstem DOHC, belt-driven 16 valves
Displacement
Bore and stroke cc (cu in) 1,839 (112.2)
mm (in) I 83.0 x 85.0 (3.27 x 3.35)
Compression ratio
Compression pressure
IN
Valve timing
EX kPa (kg/cm*, psi)-rpm
BTDC Open
Close ABDC
Open BBDC
Close ATDC 9.0
1,256 (12.8, 182)300
!zJ”
48O
56O
140
Valve clearance IN 0: Maintenance-free
mm (in)
EX 0: Marntenance-free
Idle speed *’ *’ MTX
rpm
ATX
Ignition timing*2
Firing order
::...With parking brake applied. (Canada)
. ..TEN terminal of diagnosis connector grounded BTDC 700-800
700-800 (P range)
90-l 1 O
l-3-4-2
P3UOBZ003
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Difficult starting
Poor idling
Excessive oil
consumption Possible Cause
Malfunction of engine-related components
Burned valve
Worn piston, piston ring, or cylinder
Failed cylinder head gasket
Malfunction of fuel system
Malfunction of ignition system
Malfunction of engine-related components
Malfunction of HLA*
Poor valve-to-valve seat contact
Failed cylinder head gasket
Malfunction of fuel system
Malfunction of ignition system
Oil working up
Worn piston ring groove or sticking piston ring
Worn oiston or cvlinder
Oil working down
Worn valve seal
Worn valve stem or auide
Oil leakaae i
Replace 82-55
Replace or repair 92-60, 62
Reolace B2-16
Refer to Section F
I
Replace 82-47, 79
Replace 82-55
Refer to Section 0 I
82-3