coolant temperature MITSUBISHI SPYDER 1990 Service User Guide
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ENGINE OVERHAUL Intake Manifold
INTAKE MANIFOLD
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2
(To oil cooler)
13 Nm
9
11 N m 8
20 Nm
14
31 N m
22
Removal steps
1.Water hose2. Water hose
3. Engine coolant temperature gaugeunit
4. Engine coolant temperature sensor5.Water inlet fitting6.Thermostat case
7. Water outlet fitting 8. Thermostat housing
9. Intake manifold stay
10. Engine hanger11.Intake manifold12.Gasket
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11ENGINE OVERHAUL
in.)diameterbead
diameter
bead sealant
SEALANT APPLICATION TO THERMOSTAT
HOUSING
Specified sealant:
Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. or equiva-
lent
NOTE
(1) Be sure to install the housing quickly while th e
sealant is wet (within 15 minutes).
(2) After installation, keep the sealed area away f rom
the oil and coolant for hour.
SEALANT APPLICATION TO WATER OUTLET
Specified sealant:
Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. or equiva-
lent
NOTE
(1) Be sure to install the housing quickly while the
is wet (within 15 minutes).
(2) After installation, keep the sealed area away f rom
the oil and coolant for approx. 1 hour.
SEALANT APPLICATION TO ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Specified sealant:
Nut Locking ‘Part No. 4171 or equivalent
SEALANT APPLICATION TO ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE GAUGE UNIT
Specified sealant: ATD Part No. 8660 or equivalent
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ENGINE On-vehicle Service
POWER STEERING OIL PUMP AND A/C
DRIVE BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTTensionpulley nut1. Loosen the tension pulley nut.
Tension pulley2.. Adjust the belt deflection amount using the adj usting bolt.
Standard value:
Adjusting boltItems
Tension
(Ibs.)
Deflection
mm (in.) When a new belt is When a used belt is
installed
installed(136.7-158.7).( 9 2 . 6 - 1 1 4 . 6 )
3. Tighten the tension pulley nut.
Caution
Fix the power steering oil pump position
to the vehicle front.
IGNITION TIMING CHECK11100170044
It is not necessary to check ignition timing using a timing
light, because the crankshaft position is detected directly and
ignition timing is controlled electronically.
CURB IDLE SPEED CHECK
1. Before inspection and adjustment set vehicles in the
following condition.
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLight, electric cooling fan and all accessories: OF F
l Transaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicles with
2. Connect the scan tool to the data link connector .
3. Start the engine and run it at idle.
4. Run the engine at idle for 2 minutes.
5. Check the curb idle speed.
Standard value: 800
100
NOTE
The idle speed is controlled automatically by the i dle air
c o n t r o l s y s t e m . If the idle speed is outside the standard value, in spect
the
components by referring to GROUP
Troubleshooting.
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ENGINE On-vehicle Service
IDLE MIXTURE CHECK
11100210081
1.Before inspection, set vehicles in the following co ndition:
lEngine coolant temperature:
l Lights, electric cooling fan and all accessories: O FF
lTransaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicles with
2.After turning the ignition switch to OFF, connect t he scan
tool to the data link connector.
3.Start the engine and run it at 2,500 for 2 minutes.
4. Set the CO, HC tester.
5. Check the CO contents and the HC contents at idl e.
Standard value:
CO contents: 0.5% or less
HC contents: 100 ppm or less
6. If the idle speed is outside the standard value, check
the following items: l Diagnostic output
l Closed-loop control (When the closed-loop control
is carried out normally, the output signal of the h eated
oxygen sensor repeats between and
,000 at idle.)
l Fuel pressure
I n j e c t o r
lIgnition coil, spark plug cable, spark plug
lEGR system and the EGR valve leak
l Evaporative emission control system
Compression pressure
NOTE
Replace the three-way catalyst whenever the CO and
HC contents do not remain inside the standard value .
(even though the result of the inspection is normal on
all items.)
COMPRESSION PRESSURE CHECK
1.Before inspection, check that the engine oil, start er and
battery are normal. Also, set the vehicle to the fo llowing
condition:
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLights, electric cooling fan and all accessories: O FF
lTransaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicle with
2. Disconnect the spark plug cables.
3. Remove all spark plugs.
4.Disconnect the relay (ASD relay) connector to prevent
a spark.
4 4
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ENGINE Engine
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pm-removal Operationl Fuel Line Pressure Releasing(Refer to GROUP On-vehicle Service.)l Hood Removall Engine Coolant Draining
(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance Service.)l Transaxle Assembly Removal Refer to GROUP Transaxle Assembly.) Refer to GROUP Transaxle Assembly.)lRadiator Removal (Refer to GROUP 14 Radiator.)l Under Cover Removal(Refer to GROUP 42 Under Cover.)
39 Nm29
39 Nm29
Post-installation Operationl Radiator Installation (Refer to GROUP 14 Radiator.)l Transaxle Assembly Installation Refer to GROUP Transaxle Assembly.) Refer to GROUP Assembly.)l Engine Coolant Supplying
(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance Service.)l Hood Installationl Accelerator Cable Adjustment(Refer to GROUP 17 On-vehicle l Under Cover Installation
(Refer to GROUP 42 Under-Cover.)l Drive Belt Tension Adjustment
Removal steps
1. compressor connector
2. Power steering pressure switch
connector3. Heated oxygen sensor connector
4. Engine coolant temperature gauge
unit connector
6. MAP sensor connector
7. Intake air temperature sensor
connector8. Power steering pump connection
9. A/C compressor connection
5. Engine coolant temperature sensor
connector
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Cylinder Head
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Operation
lFuel Line Pressure Releasing (Refer to GROUP On-vehicle Service.)l Engine Coolant Draining(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance Service.)l Engine Oil Draining(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance Service.)l Air Cleaner Removal
6
Post-installation Operationl Air Cleaner Installationl Engine Oil (Refer to GROU00 Maintenance Service.)l Engine Coolant Supplying(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance Service.)lAccelerator Cable Adjustment (Refer to GROUP
17 On-vehicle Service.)
Removal steps
1. NC compressor connector
2. Power steering pressure switch
connector3. Heated oxygen sensor connector
4. Engine coolant temperature gauge unit connector
connector6. MAP
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ENGINE OVERHAUL
Items
Engine coolant temperature sensor
Fuel and emission control parts
EGR tube
EGR valve
Intake manifold
11 8
Intake manifold air temperature sensor
Manifold absolute pressure sensor
Intake manifold
Exhaust manifold
Exhaust manifold
Camshaft and cam follower
Cvlinder head cover
Bearing head cover
No.5 12
No.1, 628 20
Cvlinder head and
valve.
7
21 . 4
231 7 :
23 17
Cylinder head bolt
Oil pan and oil pump
Oil filter
Adapter
Oil
Oil pick-up tube
Oil pump
Oil pump
Relief valve retaining cap
Long bolt87
Short bolt2820
21,
12
2 8
23
54
Oil pump cover
Piston, connecting rod and cylinder block
Connecting rod cap bolt
1 2
2720
Knock sensor 10I
SEALANTS
Engine coolant temperature sensor
switch
Camshaft bearing cap
Oil pump
Bed plate to oil pan gasket
Oil pressure switch Bed plate to cylinder block Specified sealant
Loctite 24200 or equivalent
Loctite 24200 or equivalent
Loctite 51817 or equivalent
Loctite 51817 or equivalent
Loctite 18718 or equivalent
Loctite 24200 or equivalent
Loctite 19614 or equivalent
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ENGINE OVERHAUL Cooling System
COOLING SYSTEM COMPONENTS
REMOVAL
(1) Remove water pump attaching screws to engine.
Thermostat
Thermostat Gasket
(2) Remove level gauge.
(3) Remove exhaust manifold cover.
(4) Remove water hose.
(5) Remove water pipe.
(6) Remove O-ring.
(7) Remove thermostat housing bolts and housing.
(8)Remove thermostat, discard gasket and clean both ga sket
sealing surfaces.
(9) Remove engine coolant temperature sensor.
Remove switch.
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On-vehicle Service
A/C COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen tension pulley fixing nut A.
2. Adjust belt tension with adjusting bolt B.
Standard value:
When a new belt isWhen a used belt is
installed installed
Tension
382-411255-333
(Ibs.)
Deflection8.5-7.5
mm (in.)
3. Tighten fixing nut A. Tightening torque: 23-26 Nm
4.Check the belt deflection amount and readjust if ne ces-
sary.
Caution
This check should be carried out after turning the
crankshaft one full rotation or more
the forward
direction (to the right).
IGNITION TIMING CHECK
1.Before inspection and adjustment set vehicle in the follow-
ing condition.
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLights, electric cooling fan and all accessories: OFF
Transaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicles with
2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and connect the scan
tool to the data link connector.
3. Set up a timing light.
4. Start the engine and run at idle.
5. Select No. 22 of the SCAN TOOL DATA LIST.
6.Check that engine idle speed is within the standard value.
Standard value: 750 100
7. Select No. 17 of the SCAN TOOL ACTUATOR TEST.
Check that basic ignition timing is within the standard
value.
Standard value: BTDC
If the basic ignition timing is outside the standar d value,
inspect the components by referring to GROUP
Troubleshooting.
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ENGINE O n - v e h i c l e
Press the scan tool clear key (select aforced driving
cancel mode) to release the ACTUATOR TEST
NOTE
If the test is not a forced driving will continue
for 27 minutes. Driving under this condition may damage
the engine.
Check that the actual ignition timing is at the st andard
value.
Standard value: Approx. BTDC
NOTE
Ignition timing is variable within about even under
normal operating.
2. And it is automatically further advanced by abou t
from BTDC at higher altitudes.
CURB IDLE SPEED CHECK
Before inspection and adjustment, set vehicles in the
following condition.
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLights, electric cooling fan and all accessories: OFF
lTransaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicles with A/T)
2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and connect the scan
tool to the data link connector.
3. Select No. 17 of the SCAN TOOL ACTUATOR TEST
4. Check the basic ignition timing.
Standard value: BTDC
5. Run the engine at idle for 2 minutes.
6. Select No. 22 of the SCAN TOOL DATA LIST.
7. Check the curb idle speed.
Standard value: 750 100
NOTE
The idle speed is controlled automatically by the i dle air
control system.
8. If the idle speed is outside the standard value, check
the components by referring to GROUP Trou-
bleshooting.
IDLE MIXTURE CHECK
Before inspection, set vehicles in the following co ndition:
lEngine coolant temperature:
lLights, electric cooling fan and all accessories: O FF
lTransaxle: Neutral (P range on vehicles with
2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and connect the scan
tool to the data link connector.
3. Select No. 17 of the SCAN TOOL ACTUATOR TEST.
4.Check that the basic ignition timing is within the standard
value..
Standard value:
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