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INSTALLATION
1) Apply sealant continuously to oil pan mating surface as
shown in figure.
“A” sealant : 99000-31150
Sealant amount for oil pan
Width “a” : 3 mm, 0.12 in.
Height “b” : 2 mm, 0.08 in.
2) Install new O-rings (1) in the position as shown in figure and
install oil pump strainer (2).
Tighten strainer bolt (3) first and then bracket bolt (4) to
specified torque.
Tightening torque
Oil pump strainer bolt (a) : 11 N·m (1.1 kg-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
Oil pump strainer bracket bolt
(b) : 11 N·m (1.1 kg-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
3) After fitting oil pan to cylinder block, run in securing bolts and
start tightening at the center:
move wrench outward, tightening one bolt at a time. Tighten
bolts and nuts to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Oil pan bolts and nuts (a) : 11 N·m (1.1 kg-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
4) Install new gasket and drain plug to oil pan.
Tighten drain plug to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Oil pan drain plug (b) : 50 N·m (5.0 kg-m, 36.5 lb-ft)
5) Install clutch housing (torque converter housing for A/T vehi-
cle) lower plate (1).
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12) Remove crankshaft pulley bolt.
To lock crankshaft pulley (1), use special tool with it as
shown in figure.
Special tool
(A) : 09917-68221
13) Remove crankshaft pulley (1).
If it is hard to remove, use special tools as shown in figure.
If bolts of special tool are too long, replace them with those
of suitable length.
Special tool
(A) : 09944-36011
(B) : 09926-58010
14) Remove oil pan referring to “Oil Pan and Oil Pump Strainer”
in this section.
15) Remove cylinder head cover referring to “Cylinder Head
Cover” in this section.
16) Disconnect CMP sensor coupler (1) and release its harness
clamps.
17) Remove water outlet pipe (2).
18) Remove timing chain cover (3).
CLEANING
Clean sealing surface on timing chain cover, cylinder block
and cylinder head.
Remove oil, old sealant and dust from sealing surface.
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3) Install crankshaft pulley (1). Tighten bolt (2) to specified
torque.
To lock crankshaft pulley, use special tool with it as shown in
figure.
Special tool
(A) : 09917-68221
Tightening torque
Crankshaft pulley bolt (a) : 150 N·m (15.0 kg-m, 108.5 lb-ft)
4) Install P/S pump bracket (1), P/S pump (2) and A/C com-
pressor and/or P/S pump belt tension pulley (3) (if equipped)
referring to “Power Steering Pump” in Section 3B1.
5) Install cylinder head cover referring to “Cylinder Head Cover”
in this section.
6) Install oil pan referring to “Oil Pan and Oil Pump Strainer” in
this section.
7) Install radiator with cooling fan and connect A/T fluid hoses
(vehicle with A/T), radiator inlet and outlet hoses referring to
“Water Pump Belt and Cooling Fan” and “Radiator” in Sec-
tion 6B.
8) Adjust generator belt tension referring to “Water Pump Belt
Tension” in Section 6B for adjusting procedure.
9) Adjust A/C compressor and/or P/S pump belt tension (if
equipped) referring to “Compressor Drive Belt” in Section 1B
or “Power Steering Belt” in Section 3B1 for adjusting proce-
dure.
10) Refill cooling system with coolant, engine with engine oil and
A/T with specified A/T fluid (vehicle with A/T).
11) Verify that there is no coolant leakage, oil leakage and A/T
fluid leakage (vehicle with A/T) at each connection.
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10) Apply engine oil to timing chain and then turn crankshaft
clockwise by 2 revolutions and check that match marks (1)
on intake and exhaust camshaft timing sprockets are in
match with notches (2) on cylinder head and key (3) is on
upside of crankshaft as shown in figure.
If each mark of timing chain and each match mark are no
matches, adjust each sprocket and timing chain.
11) Install timing chain cover referring to “Timing Chain Cover” in
this section.
12) Perform Steps 3) to 8) of “INSTALLATION” of “Timing Chain
Cover” in this section.
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7) Remove tappets (1) with shims (2).
INSPECTION
Cam Wear
Using a micrometer, measure cam height “a”. If measured height
is below its limit, replace camshaft.
Cam height “a” of camshaft
Camshaft Runout
Set camshaft between two “V” blocks, and measure its runout by
using a dial gauge.
If measured runout exceeds below limit, replace camshaft.
Camshaft runout limit
0.10 mm (0.0039 in.)
Camshaft Journal Wear
Check camshaft journals and camshaft housings for pitting,
scratches, wear or damage.
If any malcondition is found, replace camshaft or cylinder head
with housing. Never replace cylinder head without replacing
housings.
Standard Limit
Intake cam 44.919 – 45.079 mm
(1.768 – 1.775 in.)44.80 mm
(1.764 in.)
Exhaust cam 44.399 – 44.559 mm
(1.748 – 1.754 in.)44.28 mm
(1.743 in.)
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Valves
Remove all carbon from valves.
Inspect each valve for wear, burn or distortion at its face and
stem end, as necessary, replace it.
Measure thickness “a” of valve head. If measured thickness
exceeds limit, replace valve.
Valve head thickness “a” (In and Ex)
Standard : 1.22 – 1.55 mm (0.048 – 0.061 in.)
Limit : 0.9 mm (0.035 in.)
Inspect valve stem end face for pitting and wear. If pitting or
wear is found there, valve stem end may be resurfaced, but
not too much to grind off its chamber. When it is worn out too
much that its chamber is gone, replace valve.
Check each valve for radial runout with a dial gauge and “V”
block. To check runout, rotate valve slowly. If runout
exceeds its limit, replace valve.
Limit on valve head radial runout
0.08 mm (0.003 in.)
Seating contact width:
Create contact pattern on each valve in the usual manner,
i.e. by giving uniform coat of marking compound to valve
seat and by rotatingly tapping seat with valve head. Valve
lapper (tool used in valve lapping) must be used.
Pattern produced on seating face of valve must be a continu-
ous ring without any break, and the width of pattern must be
within specified range.
Standard seating width “a” revealed by contact pattern on
valve face
In and Ex : 1.1 – 1.3 mm (0.0433 – 0.0512 in.)
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6) Install valve to valve guide
Before installing valve to valve guide, apply engine oil to
stem seal, valve guide bore and valve stem.
7) Install valve spring and spring retainer.
Each valve spring has top end (large-pitch end (1)) and bot-
tom end (small-pitch end (2)). Be sure to position spring in
place with its bottom end (small-pitch end) facing the bottom
(valve spring seat side).
8) Using special tools (Valve lifter), compress valve spring and
fit two valve cotters (1) into groove in valve stem.
Special tool
(A) : 09916-14510
(B) : 09916-14521
(C) : 09916-84511
9) Install intake manifold, injectors and exhaust manifold to cyl-
inder head.
INSTALLATION
1) Clean mating surface of cylinder head and cylinder block.
Remove oil, old gasket and dust from mating surface.
2) Install knock pins (1) to cylinder block.
3) Install new cylinder head gasket (2) to cylinder block.“TOP”
mark provided on gasket comes to crankshaft pulley side,
facing up (toward cylinder head side).
A : Valve spring retainer side
B : Valve spring seat side
NOTE:
When compressing the valve spring, do not damage
inside face of tappet installing hole.
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4) Make sure that oil jet (venturi plug) (1) is installed and if it is,
that it is not clogged.
When installing it, be sure to tighten to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Venturi plug (a) : 5 N·m (0.5 kg-m, 3.5 lb-ft)
5) Install cylinder head to cylinder block.
Apply engine oil to cylinder head bolts and tighten them
gradually as follows.
Cylinder head bolt diameter measurement points
“a” : 83.5 mm (2.81 in.)
“b” : 115 mm (4.53 in.)
Cylinder head bolt diameter difference (deformation)
Limit (“A” – “B”) : 0.1 mm (0.004 in.)
a) Tighten cylinder head bolts (“1” – “10”) to 20 N·m (2.0 kg-m,
14.5 lb-ft) according to numerical order as shown by using
a 12 corner socket wrenches.
b) In the same manner as in Step a), tighten them to 40 N·m
(4.0 kg-m, 29.0 lb-ft).
c) Retighten all bolts 60° according to numerical order in fig-
ure.
d) Repeat Step c).
e) Tighten bolt “A” to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Cylinder head bolt for M8 (a) : 22 N·m (2.2 kg-m, 16.0 lb-ft)
Cylinder head bolts for M10
(b) : 40 N·m (4.0 kg-m, 29.0 lb-ft) and extra tightening 60°
twice
NOTE:
If cylinder head bolts are reused, check thread diameters
of them for deformation according to the following and
replace them with new ones if thread diameter difference
exceeds limit.
Measure each thread diameter of cylinder head bolt (1) at
“A” on 83.5 mm (2.81 in.) from seat side of flange bolt
and “B” on 115 mm (4.53 in.) from seat side of flange bolt
by using a micrometer (2).
Then calculate difference in diameters (“A” – “B”).
If it exceeds limit, replace with new one.
“A”
“a”
“b”“B”
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NOTE:
Be sure to tighten M8 bolt (“A”) after securing the other
bolt.
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INSTALLATION
1) Apply engine oil to pistons, rings, cylinder walls, connecting
rod bearings and crankpins.
2) Install guide hoses (1) over connecting rod bolts.
These guide hoses protect crank pin and threads of rod bolt
from damage during installation of connecting rod and piston
assembly.
3) When installing piston and connecting rod assembly into cyl-
inder bore, point front mark on piston head to crankshaft pul-
ley side.
4) Install piston and connecting rod assembly into cylinder
bore. Use special tool (Piston ring compressor) to compress
rings. Guide connecting rod into place on crankshaft.
Using a hammer handle, tap piston head to install piston into
bore. Hold ring compressor firmly against cylinder block until
all piston rings have entered cylinder bore.
Special tool
(A) : 09916-77310 NOTE:
Do not apply oil between connecting rod and bearing or
between bearing cap and bearing.
A : Crankshaft pulley side
B : Flywheel side
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a) For right hand steering vehicle:
With hose connected, detach A/C compressor from its
bracket.
b) For left hand steering vehicle:
i) Recover refrigerant from refrigeration system using recov-
ery and recycling equipment.
ii) Disconnect magnet clutch lead wire.
iii) Remove suction pipe and disconnect discharge pipe from
A/C compressor.
iv) Remove A/C compressor from its bracket.
When servicing above steps, refer to “Compressor” in Section 1B.
14) Remove air cleaner outlet No.1 and No.2 hoses.
15) Disconnect the following electric lead wires:
TP sensor (1)
MAP sensor (2)
CKP sensor (if equipped) (3)
CMP sensor
ECT sensor
Heated oxygen sensor
EGR valve (if equipped)
IAC valve (4)
EVAP canister purge valve (5)
Injectors (6)
Ignition coils
Generator
Starting motor
Oil pressure switch
Ground terminal from intake manifold and cylinder block
Each wire harness clamps
16) Remove intake manifold bracket (7) with main harness from
intake manifold.
17) Remove starting motor referring to “Dismounting” in Section
6G. NOTE:
Suspend removed A/C compressor at a place where no
damage will be caused during removal and installation of
engine assembly.