inlet MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 Workshop Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI, Model Year: 1999, Model line: LANCER EVOLUTION VI, Model: MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999Pages: 558, PDF Size: 9.73 MB
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ENGINE – Specifications11-7
ItemsNm
OIl return pipe (Turbocharger side)9
Oil return pipe (Oil pan side – Head mark 7)9
Oil return pipe (Oil pan side – Head mark 10)13
Oil pipe11
Oil pipe eye bolt (Cylinder head side)16
Oil pipe eye bolt (Turbocharger side)30
Water pipe11
Water pipe eye bolt41
Exhaust manifold (M8)29
Exhaust manifold (M10)49
Exhaust manifold (Turbocharger side)59
Water pump and water hose
Water temperature sensor29
Water temperature gauge unit11
Water inlet fitting24
Water outlet fitting (M6)10
Water outlet fitting (M8)13
Thermostat housing24
Thermostat housing (Clamp)11
Water inlet pipe (Cylinder block)13
Water inlet pipe (Outlet fitting)10
Water pump14
Knock sensor22
Rocker arms and camshaft
Camshaft position sensor9
Camshaft position sensor cover10
Camshaft position sensing cylinder21
Camshaft position sensing support13
Camshaft bearing cap20
Oil delivery body11
Cylinder head and valves
Cylinder head bolt [Tighten to 78 Nm and then completely before tightening to final torque
specification]20 90° + 90°
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ENGINE – Water Pump and Water Hose11-34
WATER PUMP AND WATER HOSE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
3 4
5
67 8
9
10 11
12
13
1415 16
14 Nm10 Nm
22 Nm11 Nm
11 Nm 24 Nm 24 Nm
29 Nm 9.8 Nm 13 Nm
Removal steps
1. Water hose
2. Water hose
3. Water hose
4. Water hose
E5. Water temperature sensor
D6. Water temperature gauge unit
7. Thermostat
8. Water outlet fitting9. Thermostat housing
10. Thermostat housing gasket
A11. O-ring
A12. Water inlet pipe
A13. O-ring
14. Water pump
15. Water pump gasket
16. Knock sensor
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ENGINE – Water Pump and Water Hose11-35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
3 4
567 8
9 11
12
13
1415 16
14 Nm 22 Nm11 Nm 24 Nm24 Nm
29 Nm 13 Nm
10
13 Nm
Removal steps
1. Water hose
2. Water hose
3. Water hose
4. Water hose
E5. Water temperature sensor
D6. Water temperature gauge unit
7. Water inlet fitting
8. ThermostatC9. Water outlet fitting
B10. Thermostat housing
A11. O-ring
A12. Water inlet pipe
A13. O-ring
14. Water pump
15. Water pump gasket
16. Knock sensor
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HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER – On-vehicle Service55-12
Caution
(1) To connect the quick joint, press section “A” firmly
against the service valve until a click is heard.
(2) When connecting, run your hand along the hose
while pressing to ensure that there are no bends
in the hose.
5. Start the engine.
6. Set the blower switch to HI (Fast) position
7. Set the A/C switch to ON position
8. Set the temperature control to Max. cooling position
9. Set the mode selection to Face position
10. Set the air selection to Recirculation position
11. Fix engine speed to 1,500 r/min.
12. Check that the high-pressure side pressure is 1,667 –
1,765 kPa.
NOTE
If the pressure is not within this range, adjust it as follows;
cool down the condenser using a cooling fan if the
pressure is higher, and cover the condenser to protect
it from ventilation air if it is lower.
13. Set a dry-bulb/wet-bulb thermometer at the air inlet, and
set a dry-bulb thermometer at the air outlet.
Caution
(1) Set the dry-bulb thermometer at a position where
the temperature sensing section can be directly
blown with cooled air.
(2) Place the dry-bulb/wet-bulb thermometer at a
position where it is not exposed to cooled air
blown out.
14. After the temperature of the air blown out from the air
outlet has been stabilized (10 – 15 minutes after starting),
read the dry-bulb thermometer set at the air outlet and
the wet-valve thermometer set at the air inlet.
15. The air conditioning system is considered in good
condition if the intersecting point of the measurements
obtained in Step (14) is below the performance evaluation
reference line on the graph.
Caution
Do not remove the quick joint immediately after the
performance test has been completed. Stop the engine
and wait until the high-pressure side pressure of the
gauge manifold has been lowered sufficiently.
Dry-bulb ther-
mometer
Dry-bulb/wet-bulb
thermometer
Reading of wet-bulb thermometer
set at air inlet (°C)
Performance
evaluation
reference line
In order
Not in order
0Reading of dry-bulb
thermometer set at air outlet
(°C)
15 20 25 30 5 10 15 20 25