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ME(H6DO)-25
Engine Oil Pressure
MECHANICAL
6. Engine Oil Pressure
A: INSPECTION
1) Remove the oil pressure switch from cylinder
block.
2) Connect the oil pressure gauge hose to cylinder
block.
3) Connect the ground cable to the battery.
4) Start the engine, and measure the oil pressure.
OIL PRESSURE (at oil temperature of 80°C
(176°F)):
Standard:
135 kPa (1.4 kgf/cm2, 20 psi) or more (at
600 rpm)
500 kPa (5.1 kgf/cm2, 73 psi) or more (at
5,000 rpm)
CAUTION:
•If the oil pressure is out of specification,
check oil pump, oil filter and lubrication line.
•If the oil pressure warning light is turned ON
and oil pressure is in specification, replace the
oil pressure switch.
5) After measuring the oil pressure, install the oil
pressure switch.
Tightening torque:
25 N·m (2.5 kgf-m, 18 ft-lb)
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ME(H6DO)-27
Valve Clearance
MECHANICAL
8. Valve Clearance
A: INSPECTION
Inspection and adjustment of valve clearance
should be performed while engine is cold.
1) Set the vehicle on a lift.
2) Remove the collector cover.
3) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
4) Lift-up the vehicle.
5) Remove the under cover.
6) Lower the vehicle.
7) When inspecting RH side cylinders:
(1) Remove the air intake duct and air cleaner
case.
(2) Remove the fuel tank protector (RH).
(3) Disconnect the connector of oil pressure
switch.
(4) Remove the ignition coil.
Assembly.>
(5) Remove the rocker cover (RH).
8) When inspecting LH side cylinders:
(1) Disconnect the battery cable, and then re-
move the battery and battery carrier.
(2) Disconnect the PCV hose and blow-by hose
from rocker cover (LH).
(3) Remove the fuel pipe protector (LH).
(4) Remove the ignition coil.
Assembly.>
(5) Remove the rocker cover (LH).
9) Turn the crankshaft clockwise until the cam is
set to position shown in the figure.
FU-02119
ME-00460
(1) Valve clearance (Intake side)
(2) Valve clearance (Exhaust side)
(3) High lift cam
(4) Low lift cam
FU-02117
ME-02565
(4)(3)(3)(4)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(23 )(23 )
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ME(H6DO)-28
Valve Clearance
MECHANICAL
10) Measure the clearance of intake valve and ex-
haust valve using thickness gauge (A).
NOTE:
•Measure it within the range of ±30° from speci-
fied position shown in the figure.
•Measure it in low lift cam for intake side.
•Insert a thickness gauge in a direction as hori-
zontal as possible with respect to the valve lifter.
Valve clearance
Intake:
0.20 +0.04 –0.06 mm (0.0079 +0.0016 –0.0024 in)
Exhaust:
0.35±0.05 mm (0.0138±0.0020 in)
•If the measured value is not within specification,
take notes of the value in order to adjust the valve
clearance later on.
11) If necessary, adjust the valve clearance.
ance.>
12) Further turn the crank pulley clockwise and
then measure the valve clearances again.
13) After inspection, install the related parts in the
reverse order of removal.
B: ADJUSTMENT
1. INTAKE SIDE
CAUTION:
•Adjustment of valve clearance should be per-
formed while engine is cold.
•Do not wear gloves during removal and in-
stallation of valve lifter.
•Do not use the valve lifter which got high im-
pact due to drop etc.
•When installing the valve lifter, align the anti-
rotation of valve lifter with groove on cylinder
head, and then insert the valve lifter.
1) Measure all the valve clearances.
NOTE:
Record each valve clearance after measurement.
2) Remove the camshaft.
3) Remove the valve lifter.
4) Remove the shim from valve lifter.
5) Check the thickness of the shim from the mark-
ings on the side of the shim that was removed.
6) Select a shim of suitable thickness from the fol-
lowing table using the measured valve clearance
and shim thickness.
(A)
ME-00464
Unit: (mm)
S = (V + T) – 0.20
S: Required shim thickness
V: Measured valve clearance
T: Shim thickness to be used
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ME(H6DO)-31
V-belt
MECHANICAL
9. V-belt
A: REMOVAL
1) Install the tool to belt tension adjuster assembly
installation bolt.
2) Rotate the tool clockwise and loosen the V-belt
to remove.
3) Remove the V-belt cover.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
C: INSPECTION
1) Replace the V-belt, if cracks, fraying or wear is
found.
2) Make sure that the V-belt automatic belt tension
indicator (A) is within the range (D).
(1) Power steering oil pump pulley
(2) Belt tension adjuster ASSY
(3) Crank pulley
(4) A/C compressor
(5) Belt idler
(6) Generator
ME-00473
(1)(6)
(4)
(5)(2)
(3)ME-00474
(A) Indicator
(B) Generator
(C) Power steering oil pump pulley
(D) Service limit
(B)
(A)
(D)
(C)
ME-00475
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ME(H6DO)-41
Crank Pulley
MECHANICAL
13.Crank Pulley
A: REMOVAL
1) Remove the crank pulley cover.
2) Remove the crank pulley bolt. To lock the crank-
shaft, use ST.
ST 499977100 CRANK PULLEY WRENCH
3) Remove the crank pulley.
B: INSTALLATION
1) Install the crank pulley.
2) Install the crank pulley bolt. To lock the crank-
shaft, use ST.
ST 499977100 CRANK PULLEY WRENCH
(1) Clean the crank pulley thread using com-
pressed air.
(2) Apply engine oil to the crank pulley bolt seat
and thread.
(3) Tighten the crank pulley bolts.
Tightening torque:
178 N·m (18.1 kgf-m, 131 ft-lb)
3) Install the crank pulley cover.
NOTE:
Assemble the O-ring to crank pulley cover.
Tightening torque:
6.4 N·m (0.65 kgf-m, 4.7 ft-lb)
C: INSPECTION
1) Check the crank pulley cover for oil and air leak-
age.
2) Check the crank pulley for looseness.
ME-02028
ME-00497
ME-00497
ME-02028
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ME(H6DO)-45
Timing Chain Assembly
MECHANICAL
13) Remove the idler sprocket (upper).
14) Remove the timing chain (LH).
15) Remove the idler sprocket (lower).
B: INSTALLATION
NOTE:
•Be careful that the foreign matter is not into or
onto assembled component during installation.
•Apply engine oil to the chain guide, chain ten-
sioner lever and idler sprocket when installing.
1) Preparation for chain tensioner installation
(1) Insert the screw, spring pin and tension rod
into tensioner body.
(2) While depressing the tensioner onto rubber
mat, twist it to shorten tension rod. Then insert
the thin pin into the hole between tension rod
and tension body to keep it.
NOTE:
Work on the rubber mat or other anti-skid materials.
2) Using the ST, align the “Top mark” on crank
sprocket to 9 o’clock position as shown in the figure
ST 18252AA000 CRANKSHAFT SOCKET
3) Align the key groove on exhaust cam sprocket to
12 o’clock position as shown in the figure.
ME-02038
ME-02039
ME-00510
ME-00511
ME-02040
ME-02041
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ME(H6DO)-46
Timing Chain Assembly
MECHANICAL
4) Align the intake cam sprocket as shown in the
figure.
5) Turn the crank sprocket clockwise, align the
“Top mark” to 12 o'clock position. (Piston #1 is in
TDC position)
NOTE:
Do not rotate the crank shaft and cam sprocket be-
fore completing timing chain installation.
6) Install the idler sprocket (lower).
Tightening torque:
69 N·m (7.0 kgf-m, 50.6 ft-lb)
7) Install the timing chain (LH).
(1) Align the timing mark (B) on the crank
sprocket with mark (A) on the timing chain (LH).
(2) Install the timing chain (LH) to the idler
sprocket (lower), water pump, exhaust cam
sprocket (LH) and intake cam sprocket (LH) in
this order.
NOTE:
Check that the mark on timing chain (A) and cam
sprocket (B) is aligned as same as aligned on crank
sprocket.
(3) Install the chain idler (upper).
Tightening torque:
69 N·m (7.0 kgf-m, 50.6 ft-lb)
(A) Top mark
(B) 40°
(C) 15°
(A) Gold
(B) Mark
(B)
(A)
LHRH
(C)
ME-02456
ME-00510
(A)
(B)
ME-00515
(A) Blue
(B) Mark
(A)
(B)
(A)
(B)
ME-02043
ME-02039
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ME(H6DO)-49
Cam Sprocket
MECHANICAL
16.Cam Sprocket
A: REMOVAL
1) Remove the crank pulley.
2) Remove the front chain cover.
3) Remove the timing chain assembly.
4) Remove the cam sprocket. To lock the cam-
shaft, use the ST.
ST 499977500 CAM SPROCKET WRENCH
ST 18231AA020 CAM SPROCKET WRENCH
B: INSTALLATION
1) Install the cam sprocket. To lock the camshaft,
use the ST.
Tightening torque:
29.5 N·m (3.0 kgf-m, 21.8 ft-lb)
2) Further tighten the bolt.
Tightening angle:
Intake
45°±5°
Exhaust
25°±5°
ST 499977500 CAM SPROCKET WRENCH
ST 18231AA020 CAM SPROCKET WRENCH
3) Install the timing chain assembly.
4) Install the front chain cover.
5) Install the crank pulley.
C: INSPECTION
1) Check the cam sprocket teeth for abnormal wear
and scratches.
2) Make sure there is no free play between cam
sprocket and key.
ME-02045
ME-02046
ME-02045
ME-02046
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ME(H6DO)-57
Cylinder Head
MECHANICAL
20.Cylinder Head
A: REMOVAL
1) Remove the crank pulley.
2) Remove the front chain cover.
3) Remove the timing chain assembly.
4) Remove the cam sprocket.
5) Remove the crank sprocket.
6) Remove the rear chain cover.
7) Remove the camshaft.
8) Remove the cylinder head bolts in the numerical
order as shown in the figure.
Leave bolts (2) and (4) engaged by three or four
threads to prevent the cylinder head from falling.
9) While tapping the cylinder head with a plastic
hammer, separate it from cylinder block.
10) Remove the bolts (2) and (4) to remove cylin-
der head.
11) Remove the cylinder head gasket.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to 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.
CAUTION:
•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 washers and
cylinder head bolt threads.
(2) Install the cylinder head to cylinder block,
and then tighten the bolts with torque of 20 N·m
(2.0 kgf-m, 14 ft-lb) in numerical sequence as
shown in the figure.
(3) Tighten the bolts with torque of 50 N·m (5.1
kgf-m, 37 ft-lb) in numerical sequence as shown
in the figure.
(4) Back off all the bolts by 180° in reverse order
of installation, and back them off again by 180°.
(5) Tighten the bolts with torque of 20 N·m (2.0
kgf-m, 14 ft-lb) in numerical sequence as shown
in the figure.
(6) Tighten the bolts (1) — (4) with torque of 48
N·m (4.9 kgf-m, 35.4 ft-lb) in numerical se-
quence.
(7) Tighten the bolts (5) — (8) with torque of 44
N·m (4.5 kgf-m, 33 ft-lb) in numerical sequence.
(8) Tighten all bolts 90° in the numerical order
as shown in the figure.
(9) Tighten the bolt (1) — (4) by 45° in the nu-
merical order.
3) Install the camshaft.
4) Install the rear chain cover.
5) Install the crank sprocket.
6) Install the cam sprocket.
7) Install the timing chain assembly.
(2)
(8) (6)
(5) (7)
(4)
(1)(3)
ME-02063
(2)
(8) (6)
(5) (7)
(4)
(1)(3)
ME-02063
(7)
(1) (3)
(4) (2)
(5)
(8)(6)
ME-02064
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ME(H6DO)-60
Cylinder Head
MECHANICAL
(3) Turn the cylinder head upside down and
place the ST as shown in the figure.
ST 18251AA040 VALVE GUIDE ADJUSTER
(4) Before installing a new valve guide, make
sure that neither scratches nor damages exist
on the inner surface of valve guide holes in cyl-
inder head.
(5) Put a new valve guide, coated with sufficient
oil, in cylinder, and insert the ST1 into valve
guide. Press in until the valve guide upper end
is flush with the upper surface of ST2.
ST1 499765700 VALVE GUIDE REMOVER
ST2 18251AA040 VALVE GUIDE ADJUSTER
(6) Check the valve guide protrusion.
Valve guide protrusion L:
11.4 — 11.8 mm (0.449 — 0.465 in)
(7) Ream the inside of valve guide using ST.
Put the reamer in valve guide, and rotate the
reamer slowly clockwise while pushing it lightly.
Bring the reamer back while rotating it clock-
wise. After reaming, clean the valve guide to re-
move chips.
ST 499765900 VALVE GUIDE REAMER
NOTE:
•Apply engine oil to the reamer when reaming.
•If the inner surface of valve guide is damaged,
the edge of reamer should be slightly ground with
oil stone.
•If the inner surface of valve guide becomes lus-
trous and the reamer does not chip, use a new
reamer or remedy the reamer.
(8) Recheck the contact condition between
valve and valve seat after replacing the valve
guide.
4. INTAKE AND EXHAUST VALVE
1) Inspect the flange and stem of valve, and re-
place if damaged, worn or deformed, or if “H” ex-
ceeds the standard, or offset wear occurs.
H:
Intake (A)
Standard
1.0 mm (0.039 in)
Exhaust (B)
Standard
1.2 mm (0.047 in)
Valve overall length:
Intake (A)
99.7 mm (3.925 in)
Exhaust (B)
105.2 mm (4.142 in)
2) Put a small amount of grinding compound on the
seat surface, and lap the valve and seat surface.
Install a new intake valve oil seal after lapping.
ME-00757
ST
L
ME-00130
ST1
ST2
ME-02096
H
H
(B)
(A)
90 0+1
90 0+1