check oil MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 User Guide
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ENGINE - Enaine AssemblvII-19
Engine mount bracketSERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALMllSBEH
15. DISCONNECTION OF Ail? CONDITIONER COMPRES-SOR
/ 16. POWER STEERING OIL PUMP
Disconnect air conditioner compressor and power steering
oil pump (with the hose).
NOTEThe removed air conditioner compressor and power steer-
ing oil pump should be fastened (by using rope, etc.) in
.aposition that will not interfere with the removal/installation
of the engine assembly.
34. REMOVAL OF ENGINE MOUNT BRACKETBefore removing the engine mount bracket installation bolt,
use a chain block or similar arrangement to suspend the
engine assembly (to the extent that there is no looseness of
the chain).
37. REMOVAL OF ENGINE ASSEMBLYAfter checking that the cables, hoses, harness connectors,
etc. are all removed, slowly raise the chain block to lift the
engine assembly upward out of the engine compartment.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONMl
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37. INSTALLATION OF ENGINE ASSEMBLYWhen mounting the engine, check to be sure that the
cables, hoses, harness connectors, etc. are all in the correct
position.
34. INSTALLATION OF ENGINE MOUNT BRACKETAttach the engine mounting bracket so that the arrow mark
on the mounting stopper is in the direction as shown in the
illustration.
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ENGINE - Timinn Belt11-27
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10. REMOVAL OF ENGINE SUPPORT BRACKETRemove the engine support bracket in the numbered
sequence shown in the illustration.
Spraying lubricant, slowly remove the bolt (reamer bolt)
indicated by the arrow.
CautionKeep in mind that the reamer bolt is sometimes heat
seized on the engine support bracket.
Timing mark
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12. REMOVAL OF TIMING BELT(1) Align the timing marks.
(2) Make a mark on the back of the timing belt indicating
the direction of rotation so it may be reassembled in the
same direction if it is to be reused.
(3) Loosen the center bolt on the tensioner pulley to
remove the timing belt.
Caution
Water or oil on the belt shorten its life drastically, sothe removed timing belt, sprocket, and tensioner
must be free from oil and water. These parts should
not be washed. Replace parts if seriously contamin-
ated.
If there is oil or water on each part check. the front
case oil seals, camshaft oil seal and water pump for
leaks.SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
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13. INSTALLATION OF AUTO TENSIONER
(‘I) If the auto tensioner rod is in its fully extended position,
reset it as follows.@ Keep the auto tensioner level
and: in that position,
clamp it in the vise with soft jaws.@ Push in the rod little by little with the vise until the
set hole @ in the rod is aligned with that @ in the
cylinder.
CautionPush in the rod slowly to prevent the push rod
from being damaged.@ Insert a wire [I
.4 mm (.055 in.) in diameter] into the
set
ho&.@ Unclamp the auto tensioner from the vise.
(2) Install the auto tensioner.
CautionLeave the wire installed in the auto tensioner.
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ENGINE - Oil Pan and Oil Pump
Removal steps
1. Transaxle stay (front)
2. Transaxle stay (rear)
3. Oil pressure switch4.
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Oil pressure gauge unitOil filterOil cooler by-pass valve
Oil filter bracket stay
Oil filter bracket
Oil filter bracket gasket
Drain plugDrain plug gasket0; y; boltI
16. Relief plug17. Relief spring18. Relief plunger** 19. Crankshaft front oil seal
20. Oil pump case
21. Oil pump gasket
22. Oil pump cover
23. Oil pump outer rotor
24. Oil pump inner rotor
14. Oil screen
15. Oil screen gasket
Side
clearance
BodyclearanceSERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALMllRBBB
13. REMOVAL OF OIL PAN
(1) Knock the special tool in deeply between the oil pan and
cylinder block.
(2) Hitting the side of the special tool, slide and remove the
oil pan.
INSPECTION
OIL PUMPMllRKAB
Assemble the rotor on the oil pump and check the clearance
with a feeler gauge.
Standard value:
Body clearanceO.lOO- 0.181 mm (.0039 - .0071 in.)
Side clearance0.040 - 0.095 mm (.0016 - .0037 in.)
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ENGINE - Piston and. Connectina RodII-45
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Front mark
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IPiston ringPistonring gap6EN0379. REMOVAL OF PISTON PIN
(1) Insert the special tool,
Pushrod from the front mark side
of the piston top and install the guide B.
(2) With the piston top facing the front mark side of the
special tool, Piston Pin Setting Base and the piston front
mark facing up, set the piston and connecting rod
assembly.
(3) Using a press, remove the piston pin.
NOTEAfter the piston pin is removed, store the piston, piston
pin and connecting rod as grouped for each cylinder
number.
INSPECTION
PISTON RING
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(1) Check the clearance between the piston ring and the ring
groove. When it exceeds the limit, replace the rings, the
piston, or both.
Standard value:
No.10.03 - 0.07 mm (.0012 - .0028 in.)
No.20.02
- 0.06 mm (.OOOS - ‘0024 in.)
Limit: No.10.1 mm (.004 in.)
No.20.1 mm
(.004 in.)(2) Insert the piston ring into the cylinder bore putting it against
the top of the piston head and pressing it in.
When it makes a right angle, measure the piston ring gap
with a feeler gauge. When the gap is too large, replace the
piston ring.
Standard value:
No.10.30-0.45 mm (.0118- .0177 in.)
No.20.45- 0.60 mm (.0177 - .0236 in.)
Oil ring side rail0.20 - 0.60 mmLimit: No.1
(.0079 - .0236 in.)
0.8 mm
(.031 in.)
No.20.8 mm
(.031 in.)
Oil ring side rail1 .O mm (.039 in.)
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ENGINE - Piston and Connecting RodII-47
6EN0223
Side rail
Side rail end
7EN249
7EN250
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No. 1
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weldenthcation mark
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LI(7) Check that the piston moves smoothly.
8. INSTALLATION OF OIL RING
(1) Fit the oil ring spacer into the piston ring groove.
NOTEOn the side rail and the spacer, no difference exists
between the upper and the lower surfaces.
(2) Attach the side rail on the upper side. When attaching
the side rail, engage one side of the side rail with the
piston groove. If pressed with a finger, as shown in the
illustration, it should enter easily.
NOTEThe side rail may be broken like other piston rings if the
gap is opened by the ring expander.
(3) In the same procedure as Step
(2), position the side rail
on the lower side.
(4) Check that the side rail smoothly rotates in both
directions.
7.INSTALLATION OF PISTON RING No. 2 / 6. PISTON
RING No.1
(1) Using a piston ring expander, position the No.2 and
No.1 piston rings.
Identification mark: No.1
No.2
NOTE
T
T2(1) Keep in mind that Nos.1 and 2 are different in shape.
(2) Assemble the Nos.1 and 2 piston rings with the
manufacturer and size marks stamped on the side
facing upward (toward the piston top).
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11-48ENGINE - Piston and Connecting Rod
Side railNo.1
spacer slotrail
6ENO41
7EN0032
Cylindcnumbe
Stopper notch4. INSTALLATION OF PISTON, CONNECTING ROD~
ASSEMBLY
(1) Liberally coat engine oil on the circumference of the
piston, piston ring, and oil ring.
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(2) Arrange the piston ring and oil ring gaps (side rail and
spacer) as shown in the illustration.
(3) Rotate crankshaft so that crank pin is on center of
cylinder bore.
(4) Use suitable thread protectors on connecting rod bolts
before inserting piston and connecting rod assembly
into cylinder block. Care must be taken not to nick crank
pin.(5) Using a suitable piston ring compressor tool, install
piston and connecting rod assembly into cylinder block.
Caution
Insert the pistons so that the front marks (arrows)on the piston tops point toward the front of the
engine (timing belt side).
2. INSTALLATION OF CONNECTING ROD CAP
(1) Install the connecting rod, aligning it with the mark
made or the connecting rod cap during disassembly.
When the connecting rod being installed is new and has
no alignment mark, install it so that the notches in the
connecting rod and cap are on the same side, as
illustrated.
‘d(2) Check the connecting rod big end thrust clearance.
Standard value: 0.10
- 0.25 mm (.0039 -‘.0098 in.)
Limit: 0.4 mm
(-016 in.)
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II-50ENGINE - Crankshaft, FlYwheel and Drive Plate
\7EN262
7EN261INSPECTION
MllUCHAFLYWHEEL (engine with a manual transaxle)
(I) Make a visual inspection of the clutch disc. If stepped wear, :streaking, or seizure are apparent, replace it.\J(2) If flywheel run out exceeds the limit, replace it.
Limit: 0.13 mm
t.0051 in.)
RING GEAR (engine with a manual transaxle)
When there is wear, cracks, or other damage to the ring gear
teeth, replace the ring gear by the following procedure. Check
the starter motor pinion.
Ring gear replacement procedure:
(1) Tap around the ring gear to loosen and remove it from the
flywheel..
CautionThe ring gear cannot be removed while it is hot.
(2) Heat the ring gear to 300°C (572°F) and install it into the
flywheel.
CRANKSHAFTInspect out-of-roundness and taper of crankshaft journal and
pin.
Limit:Out-of-roundness of journal and pin:
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0.003 mm (.00012 in.)Taper of journal and pin: 0.005 mm
(.00020 in.)
OIL CLEARANCE MEASUREMENT
(I) To check the oil clearance, measure the outside diameter of
the crankshaft journal and the crank pin and the inside
diameter of the bearing. The clearance can be obtained by
calculating the difference between the measured outside
and inside diameters.
Standard value: 0.019
- 0.044 mm i.0007 - .0017 in.)
Limit: 0.1 mm
(.004 in.)
(2) If the oil clearance exceeds the limit, replace the bearing,
and crankshaft if necessary.
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11-52ENGINE - Crankshaft, Flywheel and Drive Plate
9. INSTALLATION OF BEARING CAP
(1) Attach the bearing cap on the cylinder block as shown in
the illustration.
(2) Tighten the bearing cap bolts to the specified torque in‘I
the sequence shown in the illustration.
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(3) Check that the crankshaft rotates smoothly.
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Bearing cap
\Bearing cap bolt
Front of engine
(Timing belt side)
7EN270(4) Check the end plate. If it exceeds the limit value,
replace the thrust bearing.
Standard value: 0.05
- 0.25 mm (.0020 - .0098 in.)
Limit: 0.3 mm
(.012 in.)
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8.
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(1) Apply engine oil to the thread and bearing surface of
each bolt.
(2) Temporarily tighten the bolts on the cylinder block side.(3) Tighten the bolts on the bearing cap side to specified
torque.(4) Finally, tighten the bolts on the cylinder block side to
specified torque.
NOTEThe bearing cap stays A and B differ in shape. Install
correct ones on correct sides.d
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ENGINE - Engine Oil Cooler
ENGINE OIL COOLER
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
11-55
MllMA-.4Nm
2.9 ft.lbs.40-45
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29 - 33 ft.lbs.Removal steps
1.Front splash shield extensionl *2. Engine oil feed hose3.Engine oil return hose
4*4. Engine oil return tube5. Engine oil cooler
12Nm
9 ft.lbs.5
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SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALMllMBAC
2.REMOVAL OF ENGINE .OIL FEED HOSE / 4. ENGINE OIL
RETURN TUBE
CautionBe sure to hold the weld nut of the oil cooler while
loosening the eye bolt.
INSPECTIONMllMCAC
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Check the engine oil cooler fins for bends, breaks or plugs.l Check the engine oil cooler hoses for cracks, damage,
clogging or deterioration.l Check the gaskets for damage or deformation.
l Check the eye bolts for clogging or deformation.
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13-2
Boost Meter
Components Location........................................................36
Crank Angle Sensor
............................................................72Detonation Sensor................................................................84EGR Control Solenoid Valve
EGR Temperature Sensor
Fuel Pump Operation Check................................................137Fuel Pump Relay No. 2........................................................53Fuel Pump Resistor............................................................53
Idle Position Switch............................................................68Idle Speed Control Servo (Stepper Motor Type)............1 IOIgnition Coil and Power Transistor....................................115Ignition Switch-ST and Inhibitor Switch ................76Ignition Switch-ST
Injectors
94
Oxygen Sensor
Power Steering Oil Pressure Switch................................80Power Supply and Ignition Switch-IG................................41
Purge Control Solenord Valve............................................1 19Release of Residual Pressure from High
Pressure Fuel Hose............................................................137Throttle Position Sensor....................................................65Top Dead Center Sensor....................................................70Variable Induction Control Servo (DC Motor)
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES............................31
Adjustment of Fixed SAS....................................................35Adjustment of Idle Position Switch and
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)............................................33Basic Idle Speed Adjustment............................................31Throttle Body (Throttle Valve Area) Cleaning....................33
SPECIAL TOOLS........................................................................8
SPECIFICATIONS
....................................................................6
General Specifications........................................................6Sealant....................................................................................7Service Specifications........................................................7
THROlTLE BODY....................................................................143
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................9
Check Chart Classified by Problem Symptoms................16Circuit Diagram....................................................................18Engine Warning Light (Malfunction Indicator Light)........11Explanation and Cautions about Harness Check............10Explanation of Troubleshooting Procedures....................9Fuel Tank and Fuel Line........................................................30
Problem Symptoms Table (For Your Information)............17Self-diagnosis........................................................................12)
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