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EVAP Canister Purge Valve and Its Circuit 
Inspection.......................................................... 1B-2
Vacuum Passage Inspection .............................. 1B-3
Vacuum Hose and Purge Valve Chamber  Inspection.......................................................... 1B-3
EVAP Canister Purge Valve  Inspection .............. 1B-3
EVAP Canister Inspection ... ................................ 1B-4
EGR Valve Removal and Installation .................. 1B-4
EGR Valve Inspection ......................................... 1B-4
PCV Hose Inspection .......................................... 1B-4
PCV Valve Inspection ......................................... 1B-5
Special Tools and Equipmen t ............................. 1B-5
Special Tool ........................................................ 1B-5
Engine Electrical Devices .. ..................... 1C-1
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1C-1
ECM Removal and Installation ............................ 1C-1
MAP Sensor Inspection ...................................... 1C-2
Electric Throttle Body  Assembly On-Vehicle 
Inspection.......................................................... 1C-2
Electric Throttle Body System Calibration ........... 1C-5
APP Sensor Assembly On-V ehicle Inspection .... 1C-5
APP Sensor Assembly Removal and  Installation ......................................................... 1C-5
APP Sensor Assembly Inspection ...................... 1C-6
ECT Sensor Removal and In stallation ................ 1C-6
ECT Sensor Inspection ....................................... 1C-7
HO2S-1 and HO2S-2 Heater On-Vehicle  Inspection.......................................................... 1C-7
HO2S-1 and HO2S-2 Removal and  Installation ......................................................... 1C-7
CMP Sensor Removal and In stallation ............... 1C-8
Camshaft Position (CMP) Se nsor Inspection ...... 1C-8
CKP Sensor Removal and Installation ................ 1C-9
CKP Sensor Inspection ....................................... 1C-9
Knock Sensor Removal and Installation ........... 1C-10
Main Relay, Fuel Pump  Relay and Starting 
Motor Control Relay Inspection....................... 1C-10
MAF and IAT Sensor On-Vehicle Inspection .... 1C-11
MAF and IAT Sensor Removal and  Installation ....................................................... 1C-11
MAF and IAT Sensor Inspection ....................... 1C-12
Electric Load Current Sensor On-Vehicle  Inspection........................................................ 1C-12
Specifications ..................................................... 1C-13
Tightening Torque Specifications ...................... 1C-13
Engine Mechanical ......... ......................... 1D-1
General Description ............................................. 1D-1
Engine Construction Description ......................... 1D-1
Camshaft Position Control (VVT Variable Valve Timing) System Description .................... 1D-2
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ............ 1D-4 Compression Check ............................................ 1D-4
Engine Vacuum Check ....................................... 1D-5
Valve Lash (Clearance) Inspection ..................... 1D-6
Repair Instructions .............................................. 1D-9 Air Cleaner Components ..................................... 1D-9
Air Cleaner Element Removal and Installation .... 1D-9 Air Cleaner Element Ins
pection and Cleaning ..1D-10
Cylinder Head Co ver Removal and 
Installation .......................................................1D-10
Throttle Body and  Intake Manifold 
Components ....................................................1D-12
Throttle Body On-Vehicle  Inspection.................1D-13
Electric Throttle Body Assembly Removal and  Installation .......................................................1D-13
Throttle Body Cleaning......................................1D-14
Intake Manifold Removal and Installation .........1D-14
Engine Mountings Components ........................1D-16
Engine Assembly Removal  and Installation ......1D-17
Timing Chain Cover Components .....................1D-20
Timing Chain Cover Removal and Installation ..1D-21
Timing Chain Cover Inspection .........................1D-23
Oil Control Valve Removal and Installation .......1D-23
Oil Control Valve Inspection ..............................1D-24
Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner  Components ....................................................1D-24
Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner Removal  and Installation ................................................1D-25
Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner Inspection ..1D-27
Camshaft, Tappet and Shim Components ........1D-28
Camshaft, Tappet and Shim Removal and  Installation .......................................................1D-29
Camshaft, Tappet and Shim Inspection ............1D-31
Valves and Cylinder Head  Components ...........1D-34
Valves and Cylinder Head Removal and 
Installation .......................................................1D-35
Valves and Cylinder Head Disassembly and  Assembly.........................................................1D-37
Valves and Valve Guides  Inspection.................1D-40
Cylinder Head Inspection . .................................1D-42
Valve Spring Inspection ....................................1D-43
Pistons, Piston Rings , Connecting Rods and 
Cylinders Components ....................................1D-44
Pistons, Piston Rings , Connecting Rods and 
Cylinders Removal and Installation .................1D-45
Pistons, Piston Rings , Connecting Rods and 
Cylinders Disassembly and Assembly ............1D-46
Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings  Inspection ........................................................1D-47
Piston Pins and Connecting  Rods Inspection ...1D-49
Crank Pin and Connecting Rod Bearings  Inspection ........................................................1D-50
Main Bearings, Cran kshaft and Cylinder 
Block Components ..........................................1D-53
Main Bearings, Cran kshaft and Cylinder 
Block Removal and Installa tion .......................1D-54
Crankshaft Inspection .......................................1D-57
Main Bearings Inspection . .................................1D-59
Sensor Plate Inspection ....................................1D-63
Rear Oil Seal Inspection ...................................1D-63
Flywheel Inspection...........................................1D-63
Cylinder Block Inspection ..................................1D-63
Specifications .................... .................................1D-64
Tightening Torque Specifications ......................1D-64
Special Tools and Equipmen t ...........................1D-66
Recommended Service Material .......................1D-66
Special Tool ......................................................1D-66  
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1A-2 Engine General Information and Diagnosis: 
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit Service in Section 00” befo re inspection and observe 
what is written there.
• ECM replacement: When substituting a known-good ECM, check for the 
following conditions. Neglec ting this check may cause 
damage to a known-good ECM.
– Resistance value of all relays, actuators is as  specified respectively.
– MAP sensor, A/C refrigerant pressure sensor and  TP sensor are in good condition and none of power 
circuits of these sensors is shorted to ground.
• Communication of  ECM, BCM, ABS/ESP ® control 
module, combination meter,  keyless start control 
module, steering angle sensor (ESP ® model) and 
TCM (A/T model), is esta blished by CAN (Controller 
Area Network). (For more detail of CAN 
communication for ECM, refer to “CAN 
Communication System Description”). Therefore, 
handle CAN communication line with care referring to 
“Precaution for CAN Communication System in 
Section 00”.
• Immobilizer transponder  code registration after 
replacing ECM
When ECM is replaced with new one or with another 
one, make sure to register  immobilizer transponder 
code to ECM correctly according to “Procedure after 
ECM Replacement in Section 10C”.Precautions of ECM Circuit InspectionS7RS0B1100003
• ECM connectors are waterproofed. Each terminal of  the ECM connectors is sealed up with the grommet. 
Therefore, when measuring ci rcuit voltage, resistance 
and/or pulse signal at ECM connector, do not insert 
the tester’s probe into th e sealed terminal at the 
harness side. When measuring circuit voltage, 
resistance and/or pulse signal at ECM connector, 
connect the special tool to the ECM connectors. And, 
insert the tester’s probe into the special tool’s 
connectors at the harness side, and then measure 
voltage, resistance and/or pulse signal. Or, ECM and 
its circuits may be damaged by water.
• Wire colors of the special tool’s connectors are  different from the ones of the ECM connectors. 
However, the circuit arrangement of the special tool’s 
connectors is same as the one of the ECM 
connectors. Therefore, measure circuit voltage and 
resistance by identifying the terminal location subject 
to the measurement.
Precautions of Electric Throttle Body System 
Calibration
S7RS0B1100004
After performing one of works described below, it is 
necessary to re-register the completely closed throttle 
valve reference position stored in memory of ECM. (For 
detailed information, refer to  “Description of Electric 
Throttle Body System Calibration”.) For the procedure to 
register such data in ECM, refer to “Electric Throttle 
Body System Calibration in Section 1C”.
• To shut off backup power of ECM for such purposes of  battery replacement or “DOME” fuse removal
• To erase DTCs P0122, P01 23, P0222, P0223, P2101, 
P2102, P2103, P2111, P2112, P2113, P2119, P2123, 
P2127, P2128, P2135 and/or P2138
• To replace ECM
• To replace throttle body and/or accelerator pedal  position (APP) sensor assembly
General Description
Statement on Cleanliness and CareS7RS0B1101001
An automobile engine is a combination of many 
machined, honed, polished and lapped surfaces with 
tolerances that are measured  in the thousands of an 
millimeter (ten thous ands of an inch).
Accordingly, when any internal engine parts are 
serviced, care and cleanliness are important.
It should be understood that proper cleaning and 
protection of machined surfaces and friction areas is part 
of the repair procedure. This is considered standard 
shop practice even if not  specifically stated.
• A liberal coating of engine oil should be applied to  friction areas during assembly to protect and lubricate 
the surfaces on initial operation. • Whenever valve train components, pistons, piston 
rings, connecting rods, rod bearings, and crankshaft 
journal bearings are removed for service, they should 
be retained in order.
At the time of installation,  they should be installed in 
the same locations and with the same mating 
surfaces as when removed.
• Battery cables should be disconnected before any  major work is performed on the engine.
Failure to disconnect cables  may result in damage to 
wire harness or other electrical parts.  
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Engine noise – Piston, 
ring and cylinder noise
NOTE
Before checking 
mechanical noise, make 
sure that:
• Specified spark plug is used.
• Specified fuel is used.
 
Worn piston, ring and cylinder bore “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Engine noise – 
Connecting rod noise
NOTE
Before checking 
mechanical noise, make 
sure that:
• Specified spark plug is  used.
• Specified fuel is used.
 
Worn piston, ring and cylinder bore “Cylinders, Pistons and Piston Rings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn rod bearing “Crank Pin and Connecting Rod Bearings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn crank pin “Crank Pin and Connecting Rod Bearings 
Inspection in Section 1D”
Loose connecting rod nuts “Pistons, Piston Rings, Connecting Rods and 
Cylinders Removal and Installation in Section 
1D”
Low oil pressure Condition “Low oil pressure”
Engine noise – 
Crankshaft noise
NOTE
Before checking 
mechanical noise, make 
sure that:
• Specified spark plug is  used.
• Specified fuel is used.
 
Low oil pressure Condition “Low oil pressure”
Worn bearing “Main Bearings Inspection in Section 1D”
Worn crankshaft journal “Crankshaft Inspection in Section 1D”
Loose bearing cap bolts “Main Bearings, Crankshaft and Cylinder Block 
Removal and Installation in Section 1D”
Excessive crankshaft thrust play “Crankshaft Inspection in Section 1D”
Engine overheating Inoperative thermostat “Thermostat Inspection in Section 1F”
Poor water pump performance “Water Pump Inspection in Section 1F”
Clogged or leaky radiator “Radiator On-Vehicle Inspection and Cleaning 
in Section 1F”
Improper engine oil grade “Engine Oil and Filter Change in Section 0B”
Clogged oil filter or oil strainer “Oil Pressure Check in Section 1E”
Poor oil pump performance “Oil Pressure Check in Section 1E”
Faulty radiator cooling fan control 
system “Radiator Cooling Fan Low Speed Control 
System Check” or “Rad
iator Cooling Fan High 
Speed Control System Check”
Dragging brakes Condition “Dragging brakes” in “Brakes 
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 4A”
Slipping clutch Condition “Slipping clutch” in “Clutch System 
Symptom Diagnosis in Section 5C”
Blown cylinder head gasket “Cylinder Head Inspection in Section 1D”
Air mixed in cooling system
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item  
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6) Connect special tool (Vacuum gauge) to PCV hose (1).
Special tool
(A):  09915–67311
7) Blind PCV valve (2) using tape (3) or the like.
8) Install air cleaner assembly and air suction hose  referring to “Air Cleaner Components”.
9) Run engine at specified idle speed and read vacuum  gauge. Vacuum should be within specification.
Vacuum specification (at sea level)
59 – 73 kPa (45 – 55 cmHg, 17.7 – 21.6 in.Hg) at 
specified idle speed
10) Remove air cleaner assembly and air suction hose  referring to “Air Cleaner Components”.
11) Disconnect special tool (vacuum gage) from PCV  valve.
12) Detach blind cap from PCV valve, and connect PCV  hose to PCV valve.
13) Install air cleaner assembly and air suction hose  referring to “Air Cleaner Components”.
14) Install engine cover.
Valve Lash (Clearance) InspectionS7RS0B1404003
1) Remove negative cable at battery.
2) Remove cylinder head cover referring to “Cylinder  Head Cover Removal and Installation”.
3) Remove right side engine  under cover, if necessary.
4) Using 17 mm wrench, turn crankshaft pulley (1)  clockwise until cam lobes (2) become perpendicular 
to shim faces (3) at valves “1” and “7” as shown in 
the figure. 5) Check valve lashes with thickness gauge (4) 
according to the following procedure.
a) Check valve lashes at valves “1” and “7”.
b) Turn camshafts by 90 ° (by turning crankshaft 
with wrench).
c) Make sure that cam lobes are perpendicular to  shim faces at valves to be checked (in this case, 
“3” and “8”), if not, adjust it by turning crankshaft. 
Check valve lashes.
d) In the same manner as  b) – c), check valve 
lashes at valves “4” and “6”.
e) In the same manner as b) – c) again, check  valve lashes at valves “2” and “5”.
If valve lash is out of specification, record valve lash and 
adjust it to specification by replacing shim.
Valve clearance specification
When cold (Coolant te mperature is 15 – 25 °C (59 – 
77  °F)):
• Intake: 0.18 – 0.22 mm (0.007 – 0.009 in.)
• Exhaust: 0.28 – 0.32 mm (0.011 – 0.013 in.)
When hot (Coolant temperature is 60 – 68  °C (140 – 
154  °F)):
• Intake: 0.21 – 0.27 mm (0.008 – 0.011 in.)
• Exhaust: 0.30 – 0.36 mm (0.012 – 0.014 in.)
(A)
13 2
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For example of intake side:
When thickness of removed shim is 2.40 mm (0.094 
in.), and measured valve clearance is 0.45 mm 
(0.018 in.).
A = 2.40 mm (0.094 in.) + 0.45 mm (0.018 in.) – 0.20 
mm (0.008 in.) = 2.65 mm (0.104 in.) 
Calculated thickness of new shim = 2.65 mm (0.104 
in.)
6) Select new shim No. (1) with a thickness as close as  possible to calculated value.
Available new shims No.
7) Install new shim facing shim No. side with tappet. 8) Lift valve by turning crankshaft counterclockwise (in 
opposite direction against above Step 4)) and 
remove special tool.
Special tool
(A):  09916–67020
(A):  09916–67021
9) Install camshaft housing (1) and tighten bolts to  specified torque.
Tightening torque
Camshaft housing bolt (a ):  11 N·m (1.1 kgf-m, 
8.0 lb-ft)
10) Check valve clearance again after adjusting it. 11) After checking and adjusting all valves.
12) Install cylinder head cover referring to “Cylinder  Head Cover Removal and Installation”.
Thickness 
mm (in.) Shim No.Thickness 
mm (in.) Shim No.
2.175 (0.0856) 218 2.600 (0.1024) 260
2.200 (0.0866) 220 2.625 (0.1033) 263
2.225 (0.0876) 223 2.650 (0.1043) 265
2.250 (0.0886) 225 2.675 (0.1053) 268
2.275 (0.0896) 228 2.700 (0.1063) 270
2.300 (0.0906) 230 2.725 (0.1073) 273
2.325 (0.0915) 233 2.750 (0.1083) 275
2.350 (0.0925) 235 2.775 (0.1093) 278
2.375 (0.0935) 238 2.800 (0.1102) 280
2.400 (0.0945) 240 2.825 (0.1112) 283
2.425 (0.0955) 243 2.850 (0.1122) 285
2.450 (0.0965) 245 2.875 (0.1132) 288
2.475 (0.0974) 248 2.900 (0.1142) 290
2.500 (0.0984) 250 2.925 (0.1152) 293
2.525 (0.0994) 253 2.950 (0.1161) 295
2.550 (0.1004) 255 2.975 (0.1171) 298
2.575 (0.1014) 258 3.000 (0.1181) 300
I2RH0B140015-01
1. Tappet
2. Camshaft
(A)2
1
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15) Install A/C compressor to its bracket (if equipped) referring to “Compressor Assembly Removal and 
Installation in Section 7B” or “Compressor Assembly 
Removal and Installa tion in Section 7B”.
16) Adjust A/C compressor belt tension (if equipped)  referring to “Compressor Drive Belt Inspection and 
Adjustment in Section 7B”  or “Compressor Drive Belt 
Inspection and Adjustment in Section 7B”.
17) Check to ensure that a ll removed parts are back in 
place.
Reinstall any necessary parts which have not been 
reinstalled.
18) Refill cooling system with coolant referring to  “Cooling System Flush and Refill in Section 1F”. 19) Refill engine with engine oil 
referring to “Engine Oil 
and Filter Change in Section 0B”.
20) Refill transaxle with transa xle oil referring to“Manual 
Transaxle Oil Change in Section 5B” or “A/T Fluid 
Change in Section 5A”.
21) Install battery and tray.
22) Connect positive and negative cable at battery.
23) Install engine hood and connect windshield washer  hose.
24) Verify that there is no fu el leakage, coolant leakage, 
oil leakage and exhaust gas leakage at each 
connection.
Timing Chain Cover ComponentsS7RS0B1406012
I6RS0C140015-02
1. Crankshaft pulley bolt 13. Oil gallery pipe No.2 bolt
2. Crankshaft pulley 14. Oil gallery pipe No.3
3. Oil seal : Apply engine oil to oil seal lip. 15. Oil gallery pipe No.3 bolt
4. Timing chain cover : Apply sealant 99000-31140 to the mating surface of cylinder and cylinder head.
: Apply sealant 99000-31260 to the mating surface of timing chain cover referring to the 
figure of Step 4) of “Installation” under “Timing Chain Cover Removal and Installation”. 16. O-ring
: Apply engine oil.
5. Pin 17. Oil control valve
6. Cap bolt 18. Oil control valve mounting nut
7. Timing chain cover mounting bolts 19. Cap
8. Timing chain cover mounting nut : 11 N ⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
9. Oil gallery pipe No.1 :25 N⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.0 lb-ft)  
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Timing Chain Cover Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1406013
CAUTION! 
• Keep working table, tools and hands clean while overhauling.
• Use special care to handle aluminum parts  so as not to damage them.
• Do not expose removed parts to dust.  Keep them always clean.
 
Removal
1) Remove engine assembly from vehicle referring to  “Engine Assembly Removal and Installation”.
2) Remove water pump / generator drive belt referring  to “Water Pump / Generator Drive Belt Removal and 
Installation in Section 1J”.
3) Remove crankshaft pulley bolt. To lock crankshaft pulley (1), use special tool with it 
as shown in figure.
Special tool
(A):  09917–68221
4) Remove crankshaft pulley (1). If it is hard to remove, use special tools as shown in 
figure.
Special tool
(A):  09944–36011
(B):  09926–58010 5) Remove cylinder head cove
r referring to “Cylinder 
Head Cover Removal and Installation”.
6) Remove oil pan referring  to “Oil Pan and Oil Pump 
Strainer Removal and Inst allation in Section 1E”.
7) Remove water pump pulley.
8) Remove A/C bracket from cylinder block.
9) Remove oil gallery pipe s No.2 (1) and No.3 (2).
10) Remove cap (1) from timing chain cover (2). 11) Remove timing chain cover (2).
12) Remove oil control valve from timing chain cover  referring to “Oil Cont rol Valve Removal and 
Installation”.
 10. Copper washer :30 N⋅m (3.0 kgf-m, 22.0 lb-ft)
11. Oil gallery pipe No.1 bolt : 150 N⋅m (15.0 kgf-m, 108.5 lb-ft)
12. Oil gallery pipe No.2 : Do not reuse.
I2RH0B140051-01
I2RH0B140052-01
1
2
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1 2
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8) Install new O-ring (1) to oil gallery pipes No.2 (2) and 
No.3 (3).
9) Install oil gallery pipes  No.2 and No.3 to cylinder 
head (4) and timing chain cover (5).
Tighten bolts to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Oil gallery pipe No.2 and No.3 bolt (a):  11 N·m (
1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
10) Install water pump pulley. 11) Install cylinder head cover referring to “Cylinder  Head Cover Removal and Installation”.
12) Install oil pan referring  to “Oil Pan and Oil Pump 
Strainer Removal and Installation in Section 1E”.
13) 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 kgf-m, 
108.5 lb-ft)
14) Install engine assembly to vehicle referring to  “Engine Assembly Removal and Installation”.
Timing Chain Cover InspectionS7RS0B1406014
Oil Seal
Check oil seal lip for fault or other damage. Replace as 
necessary. Timing Chain Cover
Inspect strainer (1) of oil passage for driving intake cam 
timing sprocket assembly (VVT actuator).
If clog or foreign matter exists, clean strainer.
Oil Control Valve Removal and InstallationS7RS0B1406015
Removal
Remove oil gallery pipe No.1 
(1) and oil control valve (2) 
from timing chain cover (3).
Installation
1) Install new O-ring (4) to oil control valve.
2) Install oil control valve to timing chain cover. Tighten nuts to specification.
Tightening torque
Oil control valve mounting  nut (a):  11 N·m (1.1 
kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
3) Install oil gallery pipe No .1 with new copper washers 
(5) to timing chain cover.
Tighten bolts to specification.
Tightening torque
Oil gallery pipe No.1 bolt  (b):  30 N·m (3.0 kgf-m, 
21.5 lb-ft)
(a)
(a) 1
2
3
4
5
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I2RH0B140056-01
1
I3RH0B140028-01
1
5
(b) 3
(a)
2 4
5
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Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner Removal 
and Installation
S7RS0B1406018
Removal
CAUTION! 
After timing chain is removed, never turn 
crankshaft and camshafts independently 
more than its allowable turning range 
described in “Installation”.
If turned, interferen ce may occur between 
piston and valves and valves themselves, 
and parts related to piston and valves may be 
damaged.
 
1) Remove timing chain cover referring to “Timing  Chain Cover Removal and Installation”.
2) By turning crankshaft, align camshafts and  crankshaft at specific position as follows.
a) Align both intake and exhaust camshaft timing  sprocket marks (1) with notches (2) of cylinder 
head respectively.
b) Align crankshaft sprocket key (3) with notch of  cylinder block (4).
Position crankshaft sprocke t key (3) at upside of 
crankshaft as shown in figure.
3) Remove timing chain tensioner adjuster assembly  (5).
4) Remove timing chain tensioner (6).
5) Remove timing chain No.1 guide (7).
6) Remove timing chain (8) with crankshaft timing  sprocket (9). Installation
CAUTION! 
After timing chain is removed, never turn 
crankshaft and camshafts independently 
more than such an extent (“a”, “b”) as shown 
in figure.
If turned, interferen
ce may occur between 
piston and valves and valves themselves, 
and parts related to piston and valves may be 
damaged.
 
1) Check that match marks (1) on intake and exhaust  camshaft timing sprockets are in match with notches 
(2) on cylinder head as shown in figure.
2) Set key (3) and turn crankshaft to position key on  upside of crankshaft.
3
4
1
1
2
5
67
8
9
I3RH0B140032-01
“a”: 90 °4. Camshaft (IN and EX) allowable turning range.
By marks on camshaft timing sprocket within 15 ° from notches 
on cylinder head on both right and left.
“b”: 15 °5. Crankshaft allowable turning range.
By key on crankshaft, within 90 ° from top on both right and left.
“a”
“b”
“b”“b”
“b”
“a”
1
12
4
3
5
I4RS0A140021-01  
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8) Screw in plunger (1) by turning body (2) in arrow direction and install a reta iner (3) (wire) to hold 
plunger in place.
9) Install timing chain tensioner adjuster assembly (1)  with a retainer (2).
Tighten adjuster bolts to specified torque and then 
remove a retainer from chain tensioner adjuster 
assembly.
Tightening torque
Timing chain tensioner adjuster bolt (a):  11 N·m 
(1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
10) Apply engine oil to timing chain, and then turn  crankshaft clockwise by 2 revolutions and check that 
match marks (1) are at the following specific 
positions.
• Intake and exhaust camshaft timing sprockets makes (1) are in match with notches (2) on 
cylinder head.
• Crankshaft sprocket key (3) is in match with notch  of cylinder block (4).
• Crankshaft sprocket key (3) is on upside of  crankshaft as shown in figure. 11) Install timing chain cover referring to “Timing Chain 
Cover Removal and Installation”.
Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner InspectionS7RS0B1406019
Timing Chain No.1 Guide
Check shoe (1) for wear or damage.
Timing Chain Tensioner
Check shoe (1) for wear or damage.
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