air suspension MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 User Guide
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11-2INTAKE AND EXHAUST - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.prtNIICA-Items
Air cleaner
ElementExhaust system
Front exhaust pipe
Front exhaust pipe
Muffler
CouplingSuspension system
Turbocharger
TypeIdentification No.
4iT>Supercharging pressure control
Intercooler
TypeSpecifications
Unwoven cloth type
Dual type
Single type
Expansion resonance type
Flat coupling
Rubber hangers and O-rings
Exhaust gas turbine type
TD05H-14B-6
TD04-13G-5Waste gate actuator and valve
Air cooled type
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSNllCB- spr*
ItemsStandardIntake and exhaust manifolds
Distorsion of cylinder head contacting surfacemm (in.) Less than 0.15
(.0059)Supercharging pressure solenoid valve terminal resistance36-44
[at
20°C (68”F)lQ
TurbochargerSupercharging pressure
kPa (psi)
kPa (psi)
0.3
l.0121
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSNllCC-
ItemsAir cleaner
Air cleaner to body
ResonatorAir cleaner bracket
Intercooler
Intercooler to body
Air by-pass valve
Air pipe
B
Nmftlbs.
8-106-7
10-137-9
12-15
9-11
12-15
9-11
15-22
11-16
12-15
9-11
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REAR SUSPENSION
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLYNI’IOM-A
Disassembly steps
+e ~~ ?. Piston rod tightening nut
2. Washer
3. Upper bushing (A)
e+ 4. Bracket assembly
5. Upper spring pad
6. Upper bushing
(B)7. Collarl + 8. Cup assembly
l + 9. Dust cover
10. Bump rubber
l 4 11. Coil spring12. Shock absorber
NOTE(1) Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble.(2) +I) : Refer to “Service Points of Disassembly”.(3)~~ : Refer to “Service Points of Reassembly”.(4)q : Non-reusable parts
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12Y626
SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLYNI’IGNAAI
1. REMOVAL OF PISTON ROD TIGHTENING NUT(1) Before removing the piston rod tightening nut,
compress the coil spring using the special tools.
CautionDo not use an air tool to tighten the bolt of the
special tool.(2) While holding the piston rod, remove the piston rod
tightening nut.
INSPECTION
Nl?GOAAll Check the rubber parts for damage.
lCheck the coil springs for crack, damage or deterioration.
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17-20REAR SUSPENSION
12R0556-- Upper arm
(L.H.)
12A0081
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT INSPECTIONN17FDAB is.Measure the wheel alignment with the vehicle parked on level
--’
ground.The rear suspension and wheels should be inspected for
wear’or damage and repaired prior to measurement of wheel,
alignment.
TOE-IN
(1) Measure the toe-in with a toe-in gauge.
Standard value:
3.6f3 mm (.14+ .I18 in.)
(2) If the toe-in is not within the standard value, adjust it by
moving the mounting bolts located on the crossmember
side of the trailing arm.
NOTEMake the adjustment by moving the left and the right bolts
r;hr
equally.Movement of one division on the scale will cause toe-in
variation of about 2 mm
(.08 in.).
CAMBER
(1) Measure the camber with a camber/caster/kingpin gauge.
Standard value:
-1”33’f30’(2) If the camber is not within the standard value, adjust it by
moving the mounting bolt located on the crossmember
side of the upper arm.
NOTEMovement of one division on the scale will cause camber
variation of about 15’.
Caution
1. As toe-in will vary 0.9 mm
(.035 in.) for every
camber scale adjustment, adjust the toe after
adjusting camber.
2. The difference between the left and the right
camber shall be less than 15’.
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REAR SUSPENSION
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Nl’IGM-Bnut Piston rod tightening
Washer
Upper bushing
(A)Bracket assembly
Spring pad
Upper bushing
(8)CollarCup assembly
Dust cover
Bump rubber
Coil spring
Shock absorber
20-25 Nm1210360
SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLYN17GNAA22. REMOVAL OF PISTON ROD TIGHTENING NUT
(1) Before removing the piston rod tightening nut com-
press the coil spring using the special tools.
Caution
Do not use an air tool to tighten the bolt of the
special tool.
(2) While holding the piston rod, remove the piston rod
tightening nut.
INSPECTIONN17GOAA2l Check the rubber parts for damage.
l
Check the coil springs for crack, damage or deterioration.