engine SUBARU FORESTER 2004 Service Repair Manual
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ME(H4DOTC)-70
MECHANICAL
Camshaft
Liquid gasket:
Part No. 004403007
THREE BOND 1215 or equivalent
2.0 L MODEL
2.5 L MODEL
(2) Apply engine oil to cap bearing surface and
install the cap on camshaft as shown by identifi-
cation mark (A).
(3) Gradually tighten the camshaft cap and oil
control valve assembly in at least two stages in
alphabetical sequence shown in the figure, and
then tighten to specified torque.
Tightening torque:
T1: 10 N
⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7 ft-lb)
T2: 20 N
⋅m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 ft-lb) 2.0 L MODEL
2.5 L MODEL
(4) Similarly, tighten cap on the exhaust side.
After tightening cap, ensure the camshaft ro-
tates only slightly while holding it at “base” circle.
Tightening torque:
T1: 10 N
⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7 ft-lb)
T2: 20 N
⋅m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 ft-lb)
2.0 L MODEL
2.5 L MODEL
ME-00715
ME-00773
ME-00112
L E
R E
R I
L I
(A)
(B)
(A)
(E)
(F) (D)(C)
T1
ME-00716
T2
ME-00774
(A)(E)
(F)(B)(D)
(C)T2
T1
ME-00717(B)
(A)
(E)
(F) (D)(C)
T2
T1
ME-00775
(A)(E)
(F)(B)(D)
(C)T2
T1
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ME(H4DOTC)-75
MECHANICAL
Cylinder Head Assembly
19.Cylinder Head Assembly
A: REMOVAL
1) Remove the V-belt.
2) Remove the crank pulley.
3) Remove the timing belt cover.
4) Remove the timing belt assembly.
bly.>
5) Remove the cam sprocket.
6) Remove the intake manifold.
7) Remove the bolt which installs the A/C compres-
sor bracket on cylinder head.
8) Remove the camshaft.
9) Remove the cylinder head bolts in alphabetical
sequence shown in the figure.
Leave bolts (A) and (D) engaged by three or four
threads to prevent the cylinder head from falling.
10) While tapping the cylinder head with a plastic
hammer, separate it from cylinder block. Remove
the bolts (A) and (D) to remove cylinder head.11) Remove the cylinder head gasket.
NOTE:
Do not scratch the mating surface of cylinder head
and cylinder block.
12) Similarly, remove the cylinder head (RH).
B: INSTALLATION
1) Install the cylinder head and gaskets on cylinder
block.
NOTE:
Use new cylinder head gaskets.
Be careful not to scratch the mating surface of
cylinder head and cylinder block.
2) Tighten the cylinder head bolts.
(1) Apply a coat of engine oil to the washers and
bolt threads.
(2) Tighten all bolts to 29 N⋅m (3.0 kgf-m, 22 ft-
lb) in alphabetical sequence.
(3) Tighten all bolts to 69 N⋅m (7.0 kgf-m, 51 ft-
lb) in alphabetical sequence again.
(4) Back off all bolts by 180° first; back them off
by 180° again in reverse order of installation.
(5) Tighten all bolts to 49 N⋅m (5.0 kgf-m, 36 ft-
lb) in alphabetical sequence.
(6) Tighten all bolts 80 to 90° in alphabetical se-
quence.
(7) Tighten all bolts by 40 to 45° in alphabetical
sequence again.
NOTE:
Do not tighten the bolts by more than 45°.
(8) Further tighten all bolts (A) and (B) by 40 to
45°.
NOTE:
Ensure that the total “re-tightening angle” in the
previous two steps do not exceed 90°.
3) Install the camshaft.
4) Install the A/C compressor bracket on cylinder
head.
5) Install the intake manifold.
6) Install the cam sprocket.
ME-00122
(B)(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)(A)
ME-00122
(B)(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)(A)
ME-00123
(B)
(C)
(D)(E)
(F)(A)
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ME(H4DOTC)-78
MECHANICAL
Cylinder Head Assembly
1) Installation of valve spring and valve.
(1) Coat the stem of each valve with engine oil
and insert the valve into valve guide.
NOTE:
When inserting the valve into valve guide, use spe-
cial care not to damage the oil seal lip.
(2) Set the cylinder head on ST1.
(3) Install the valve spring and retainer using
ST2.
ST1 498267600 CYLINDER HEAD TABLE
ST2 499718000 VALVE SPRING REMOVER
NOTE:
Be sure to install the valve springs with their close-
coiled end facing the seat on cylinder head.
(4) Compress the valve spring, and then fit the
valve spring retainer key.
(5) After installing, tap the valve spring retainers
lightly with wooden hammer for better seating.
2) Apply oil to the surface of the valve lifter.
3) Install the valve lifter.
E: INSPECTION
1. CYLINDER HEAD
1) Make sure that no crack or other damage exists.
In addition to visual inspection, inspect the impor-
tant areas by means of red check.
2) Measure the warping of the cylinder head sur-
face that mates with crankcase by using a straight
edge (A) and thickness gauge (B).
If the warping exceeds 0.05 mm (0.0020 in), re-
grind the surface with a surface grinder.
Warping limit:
0.05 mm (0.0020 in)
Grinding limit:
0.3 mm (0.012 in)
Standard height of cylinder head:
127.5 mm (5.02 in)NOTE:
Uneven torque for the cylinder head nuts can
cause warping. When reassembling, pay special
attention to the torque so as to tighten evenly.
2. VALVE SEAT
Inspect the intake and exhaust valve seats, and
then correct the contact surfaces with valve seat
cutter if they are defective or when valve guides are
replaced.
Valve seat width: W
Intake
Standard
1.0 mm (0.039 in)
Limit
1.7 mm (0.067 in)
Exhaust
Standard
1.5 mm (0.059 in)
Limit
2.2 mm (0.087 in)
ME-00124
ST1
ST2
ME-00126
(A)
(B)
ME-00127
W
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ME(H4DOTC)-79
MECHANICAL
Cylinder Head Assembly
3. VALVE GUIDE
1) Check the clearance between valve guide and
stem. The clearance can be checked by measuring
the outside diameter of valve stem and the inside
diameter of valve guide with outside and inside mi-
crometers respectively.
Clearance between the valve guide and valve
stem:
Standard
Intake
0.030 — 0.057 mm (0.0012 — 0.0022 in)
Exhaust
0.040 — 0.067 mm (0.0016 — 0.0026 in)
Limit
0.15 mm (0.0059 in)
2) If the clearance between valve guide and stem
exceeds the limit, replace the valve guide or valve
itself whichever shows greater amount of wear.
See the following procedure for valve guide re-
placement.
Valve guide inner diameter:
6.000 — 6.012 mm (0.2362 — 0.2367 in)
Valve stem outer diameters:
Intake
5.955 — 5.970 mm (0.2344 — 0.2350 in)
Exhaust
5.945 — 5.960 mm (0.2341 — 0.2346 in)
(1) Place the cylinder head on ST1 with the
combustion chamber upward so that valve
guides enter the holes in ST1.
(2) Insert the ST2 into valve guide and press it
down to remove the valve guide.
ST1 498267600 CYLINDER HEAD TABLE
ST2 499767200 VALVE GUIDE REMOVER
(3) Turn the cylinder head upside down and
place ST as shown in the figure.ST 18251AA020 VALVE GUIDE ADJUSTER
(4) Before installing a new valve guide, make
sure that neither scratches nor damages exist
on the inside surface of the valve guide holes in
cylinder head.
(5) Put a new valve guide, coated with sufficient
oil, in cylinder head, and insert ST1 into valve
guide. Press in until the valve guide upper end is
flush with the upper surface of ST2.
ST1 499767200 VALVE GUIDE REMOVER
ST2 18251AA020 VALVE GUIDE ADJUSTER
(6) Check the valve guide protrusion.
Valve guide protrusion: L
15.8 — 16.2 mm (0.622 — 0.638 in)
(7) Ream the inside of valve guide with ST.
Gently rotate the reamer clockwise while press-
ing it lightly into the valve guide, and return it
also rotating clockwise.
(8) After reaming, clean the valve guide to re-
move chips.
ST 499767400 VALVE GUIDE REAMER
CAUTION:
Apply engine oil to ST when reaming.
NOTE:
If the inner surface of the valve guide is torn, the
edge of the reamer should be slightly ground with
an oil stone.
If the inner surface of the valve guide becomes
lustrous and the reamer does not chip, use a new
reamer or remedy the reamer.
ME-00128
ST1
ST2ME-00757
ST
L
ME-00130
ST1
ST2
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ME(H4DOTC)-81
MECHANICAL
Cylinder Head Assembly
6. INTAKE AND EXHAUST VALVE OIL
SEAL
1) Replace the oil seal with a new one in the follow-
ing condition, Refer to procedure 2) for replace-
ment procedure.
Lip portion is damaged.
Spring is out of place.
Valve and valve seat are reconditioned.
Valve guide is replaced.
2) Place the cylinder head on ST1.
3) Press-fit oil seal to the specified dimension indi-
cated in the figure by using ST2.
ST1 498267600 CYLINDER HEAD TABLE
ST2 499718000 VALVE SPRING REMOVER
CAUTION:
Apply engine oil to oil seal before press-fit.
When press-fitting oil seal, do not use ham-
mer or strike in.
Differentiate between the intake valve oil seal
and exhaust valve oil seal by noting their differ-
ence in color.
Color of rubber part:
Intake [Black]
Exhaust [Brown]
Color of spring part:
2.0 L model
Intake [Yellow]
Exhaust [Yellow]
2.5 L model
Intake [White]
Exhaust [White]
7. VALVE LIFTER
1) Visually check the valve lifter.
2) Measure the outer diameter of valve lifter.
Outer diameter:
34.959 — 34.975 mm (1.3763 — 1.3770 in)
3) Measure the inner diameter of valve lifter mating
part on cylinder head.
Inner diameter:
34.994 — 35.016 mm (1.3777 — 1.3786 in)
NOTE:
If difference between outer diameter of valve lifter
and inner diameter of valve lifter mating part is over
the limit, replace the cylinder head.
Standard:
0.019 — 0.057 mm (0.0007 — 0.0022 in)
Limit:
0.100 mm (0.0039 in)
ME-00133
ST2
ME-00134
ME-00135
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FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. G8080GE3
2004 FORESTER SERVICE MANUAL QUICK REFERENCE INDEX
ENGINE SECTION 2
This service manual has been prepared
to provide SUBARU service personnel
with the necessary information and data
for the correct maintenance and repair
of SUBARU vehicles.
This manual includes the procedures
for maintenance, disassembling, reas-
sembling, inspection and adjustment of
components and diagnostics for guid-
ance of experienced mechanics.
Please peruse and utilize this manual
fully to ensure complete repair work for
satisfying our customers by keeping
their vehicle in optimum condition.
When replacement of parts during
repair work is needed, be sure to use
SUBARU genuine parts.
All information, illustration and specifi-
cations contained in this manual are
based on the latest product information
available at the time of publication
approval.FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEM) FU(H4DOTC)
EMISSION CONTROL
(AUX. EMISSION CONTROL DEVICE)EC(H4DOTC)
INTAKE (INDUCTION) IN(H4DOTC)
MECHANICAL ME(H4DOTC)
EXHAUST EX(H4DOTC)
COOLING CO(H4DOTC)
LUBRICATION LU(H4DOTC)
SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM SP(H4DOTC)
IGNITION IG(H4DOTC)
STARTING/CHARGING SYSTEM SC(H4DOTC)
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC) EN(H4DOTC)
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MECHANICAL
ME(H4DOTC)
Page
1. General Description ....................................................................................2
2. Compression .............................................................................................31
3. Idle Speed .................................................................................................32
4. Ignition Timing ...........................................................................................33
5. Intake Manifold Vacuum............................................................................34
6. Engine Oil Pressure ..................................................................................35
7. Fuel Pressure ............................................................................................36
8. Valve Clearance ........................................................................................37
9. Engine Assembly ......................................................................................41
10. Engine Mounting .......................................................................................50
11. Preparation for Overhaul ...........................................................................51
12. V-belt .........................................................................................................52
13. Crank Pulley ..............................................................................................55
14. Timing Belt Cover......................................................................................57
15. Timing Belt Assembly................................................................................58
16. Cam Sprocket ...........................................................................................67
17. Crank Sprocket .........................................................................................68
18. Camshaft ...................................................................................................69
19. Cylinder Head Assembly ...........................................................................76
20. Cylinder Block ...........................................................................................84
21. Intake and Exhaust Valve .......................................................................115
22. Piston ......................................................................................................116
23. Connecting Rod ......................................................................................117
24. Crankshaft ...............................................................................................118
25. Engine Trouble in General ......................................................................119
26. Engine Noise ...........................................................................................124
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ME(H4DOTC)-83
MECHANICAL
Cylinder Block
20.Cylinder Block
A: REMOVAL
NOTE:
Before conducting this procedure, drain the engine
oil completely if applicable.
1) Remove the intake manifold.
2) Remove the V-belt.
3) Remove the crank pulley.
4) Remove the timing belt cover.
5) Remove the timing belt assembly.
bly.>
6) Remove the cam sprocket.
7) Remove the crank sprocket.
8) Remove the generator and A/C compressor with
their brackets.
9) Remove the cylinder head assembly.
sembly.>
10) Remove the clutch disc and cover. (MT model)
11) Remove the flywheel. (MT model)
12) Remove the drive plate. (AT model)
Using the ST, lock crankshaft.
ST 498497100 CRANKSHAFT STOPPER
13) Remove the oil separator cover.
14) Remove the water by-pass pipe for heater.
15) Remove the oil filter using ST.
17) Removal of oil pan:
(1) Turn the cylinder block with #2 and #4 piston
sides facing upward.
(2) Remove the bolts which secure oil pan to
cylinder block.
(3) Insert an oil pan cutter blade between cylin-
der block-to-oil pan clearance, and then remove
the oil pan.
Do not use a screwdriver or similar tool in place
of oil pan cutter.
18) Remove the oil strainer stay.
19) Remove the oil strainer.
20) Remove the baffle plate.
21) Remove the water pipes.
22) Remove the water pump.
23) Remove the oil pump from cylinder block.
Use a flat-bladed screwdriver as shown in the fig-
ure when removing the oil pump.
ME-00136
ST
(A) Adapter (1)
(B) Adapter connector
(C) Adapter (2)
(D) Oil cooler
(E) Oil cooler connector
LU-00041
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
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ME(H4DOTC)-87
MECHANICAL
Cylinder Block
B: INSTALLATION
1. 2.0 L MODEL
1) Remove oil in the mating surface of bearing and
cylinder block before installation. Also apply a coat
of engine oil to crankshaft pins.
2) Position the crankshaft on #2 and #4 cylinder
block.
3) Apply liquid gasket to the mating surface of #1
and #3 cylinder block, and position it on #2 and #4
cylinder block.
Liquid gasket:
Part No. 004403007
THREE BOND 1215 or equivalentNOTE:
Do not allow liquid gasket to jut into O-ring grooves,
oil passages, bearing grooves, etc.
4) Apply a coat of engine oil to washers and bolt
threads.
(1) Crankshaft bearing (3) Cylinder block (4) Rear oil seal
(2) Crankshaft
ME-00144
( 1 )
( 1 )
( 2 )
( 3 )
( 3 )
( 4 )
ME-00145
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ME(H4DOTC)-90
MECHANICAL
Cylinder Block
NOTE:
Use new circlips.
18) Installing the piston:
(1) Turn the cylinder block so that #1 and #2 cyl-
inders face upward.
(2) Using the ST1, turn the crankshaft so that
#1 and #2 connecting rods are set at bottom
dead center.
ST1 499987500 CRANKSHAFT SOCKET
(3) Apply a coat of engine oil to the pistons and
cylinders and insert pistons in their cylinders us-
ing ST2.ST2 398744300 PISTON GUIDE
NOTE:
Piston front mark faces towards the front of the en-
gine.
(A) Front side
ME-00154
#4 #3
#2 #1
(A)
(1) Piston (4) GasketTightening torque: N⋅m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
(2) Piston pin (5) Service hole plugT: 70 (7.1, 51.4)
(3) Circlip
ME-00155
(1) (1)
(2)
(2) (3)
(3) (4)
(4) (5)
(5)
T
ME-00157
ST2
ST1