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9. Use SST for inspection or test of the injector or its wiring
connector.
SST 09842±30060
FUEL SYSTEM
1. When disconnecting the high pressure fuel line, a large
amount of gasoline will spill out, so observe the following
procedures:
(a) Disconnect the fuel pump connector.
(b) Start the engine. After the engine has stopped on its own,
turn off the ignition switch.
(c) Put a container under the connection.
(d) Slowly loosen the connection.
(e) Disconnect the connection.
(f) Plug the connection with a rubber plug.
(g) Reconnect the fuel pump connector.
2. When connecting the flare nut or union bolt on the high
pressure pipe union, observe the following procedures:
Union Bolt Type:
(a) Always use a new gasket.
(b) Tighten the union bolt by hand.
(c) Tighten the union bolt to the specified torque.
Torque: 29 NVm (300 kgfVcm, 22 ftVlbf)
Flare Nut Type:
(a) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the flare nut, and tighten the
flare nut by hand.
(b) Using SST, tighten the flare nut to specified torque.
SST 09631±22020
Torque: 30 NVm (310 kgfVcm, 22 ftVlbf)
HINT: Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 30 cm
(11.81 in.). EG±262
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(b) Using SST, tighten the pulsation damper.
SST 09612±24014 (09617±24011)
Torque:
41 NVm (420 kgfVcm, 30 ftVlbf)
35 NVm (350 kgfVcm, 25 ftVlbf) for SST
HINT: Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 30 cm
(11.81 in.).
2. INSTALL STARTER
(See starter installation in Starting System)
4. CHECK FOR FUEL LEAKS
(See item 5 in fuel system in precaution) EG±284
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9. Use SST for inspection or test of the injector or its wiring
connector.
SST 09842±30070
FUEL SYSTEM
1. When disconnecting the high pressure fuel line, a large
amount of gasoline will spill out, so observe the following
procedures:
(a) Disconnect the fuel pump connector.
(b) Start the engine. After the engine has stopped on its own,
turn off the ignition switch.
(c) Put a container under the connection.
(d) Slowly loosen the connection.
(e) Disconnect the connection.
(f) Plug the connection with a rubber plug.
(g) Reconnect the fuel pump connector.
2. When connecting the flare nut or union bolt on the high
pressure pipe union, observe the following procedures:
Union Bolt Type:
(a) Always use a new gasket.
(b) Tighten the union bolt by hand.
(c) Tighten the union bolt to the specified torque.
Torque: 29 NVm (300 kgfVcm, 22 ftVlbf)
Flare Nut Type:
(a) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the flare nut, and tighten the
flare nut by hand.
(b) Using SST, tighten the flare nut to specified torque.
SST 09631±22020
Torque: 30 NVm (310 kgfVcm, 22 ftVlbf)
HINT: Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 30 cm
(11.81 in.).
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FUEL PRESSURE PULSATION DAMPER
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL FUEL PRESSURE PULSATION DAMPER
(a) Install the fuel inlet pipe and pulsation damper with 2 new
gaskets.
HINT: Different sized gaskets are used for the upper (large
size) and lower (small size).
(b) Using SST, tighten the pulsation damper.
SST 09612±24014 (09617±24011)
Torque:
41 NVm (420 kgfVcm, 30 ftVlbf)
35 NVm (350 kgfVcm, 25 ftVlbf) for SST
HINT: Use a torque wrench with a fulcrum length of 30 cm
(11.81 in.).
2. INSTALL STARTER
(See starter installation in Starting System)
4. CHECK FOR FUEL LEAKS
(See item 5 in fuel system in precaution) EG±214
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(d) Check the valve overall length.
Standard overall length:
Intake
98.29±98.79 mm (3.8697±3.8894 in.)
Exhaust
98.84±99.34 mm (3.8913±3.9110 in.)
Minimum overall length:
Intake
98.19 mm (3.8657 in.)
Exhaust
98.74 mm (3.8874 in.)
If the overall length is less than minimum, replace the valve.
(e) Check the surface of the valve stem tip for wear.
If the valve stem tip is worn, resurface the tip with a grinder
or replace the valve.
NOTICE: Do not grind off more than the minimum overall
length.
8. INSPECT AND CLEAN VALVE SEATS
(a) Using a 45° carbide cutter, resurface the valve seats.
Remove only enough metal to clean the seats.
(b) Check the valve seating position.
Apply a thin coat of prussian blue (or white lead) to the valve
face. Lightly press the valve against the seat. Do not rotate
the valve.
(c) Check the valve face and seat for the following:
wIf blue appears 360° around the face, the valve is
concentric. If not, replace the valve.
wIf blue appears 360° around the valve seat, the guide
and face are concentric. If not, resurface the seat.
wCheck that the seat contact is in the middle of the valve
face with the following width:
Intake
1.0±1.4 mm (0.039±0.055 in.)
Exhaust
1.2±1.6 mm (0.047±0.063 in.)
If not, correct the valve seats as follows:
wIf the seating is too high on the valve face, use 15° and
45° cutters to correct the seat.
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wIf the seating is too low on the valve face, use 60° and
45° cutters to correct the seat.
(d) Hand±lap the valve and valve seat with an abrasive
compound.
(e) After hand±lapping, clean the valve and valve seat.
9. INSPECT VALVE SPRINGS
(a) Using a steel square, measure the deviation of the valve
spring.
Maximum deviation:
2.0 mm (0.079 in.)
If deviation is greater than maximum, replace the valve
spring.
(b) Using vernier calipers, measure the free length of the valve
spring.
Free length:
Blue painted mark
41.74 mm (1.6433 in.)
Yellow painted mark
41.70 mm (1.6417 in.)
If the free length is not as specified, replace the valve spring.
(c) Using a spring tester, measure the tension of the valve spring
at the specified installed length.
Installed tension:
186±206 N (19.0±21.0 kgf, 42±46 lbf) at 34.5 mm
(1.358 in.)
If the installed tension is not as specified, replace the valve
spring. EG±56
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Valve guide
Bushing
Inside diameter
Outside diameter (for repair part) STD
O/S 0.05
6.010±6.030 mm (0.2366±0.2374 in.)
11.033±11.044 mm (0.4344±0.4348 in.)
11.083±11.094 mm (0.4363±0.4368 in.)
Valve
Valve overall length STD Intake
Exhaust
Minimum Intake
Exhaust
Valve face angle
Stem diameter Intake
Exhaust
Stem oil clearance STD Intake
Exhaust
Maximum Intake
Exhaust
Margin thickness STD
Minimum
98.29±98.79 mm (3.8697±3.8894 in.)
98.84±99.34 mm (3.8913±3.9110 in.)
98.19 mm (3.8657 in.)
98.74 mm (3.8874 in.)
44.55
5.970±5.985 mm (0.2350±0.2356 in.)
5.965±5.980 mm (0.2348±0.2354 in.)
0.025±0.060 mm (0.0010±0.0024 in.)
0.030±0.065 mm (0.0012±0.0026 in.)
0.08 mm (0.0031 in.)
0.10 mm (0.0039 in.)
0.8±1.2 mm (0.031±0.047 in.)
0.5 mm (0.020 in.)
Valve spring
Deviation Maximum
Free length Blue painted mark
Yellow painted mark
Installed tension at 34.5 mm (1.358 in.)
2.0 mm (0.079 in.)
41.74 mm (1.6433 in.)
41.70 mm (1.6417 in.)
186±206 N (19.0±21.0 kgf, 42±46 lbf)
Valve lifter
Lifter diameter
Lifter bore diameter
Oil clearance STD
Maximum
30.966±30.976 mm (1.2191±1.2195 in.)
31.000±31.016 mm (1.2205±1.2211 in.)
0.024±0.050 mm (0.0009±0.0020 in.)
0.07 mm (0.0028 in.)
Camshaft
Thrust clearance STD
Maximum
Cam lobe height STD Intake
Exhaust
Maximum Intake
Exhaust
Journal diameter
Journal oil clearance STD
Maximum
Circle runout Maximum
0.080±0.190 mm (0.0031±0.0075 in.)
0.30 mm (0.0118 in.)
44.570±44.670 mm (1.7547±1.7587 in.)
44.770±44.870 mm (1.7626±1.7665 in.)
44.42 mm (1.7488 in.)
44.62 mm (1.7567 in.)
28.949±28.965 mm (1.1397±1.1404 in.)
0.035±0.072 mm (0.0014±0.0028 in.)
0.10 mm (0.0039 in.)
0.08 mm (0.0031 in.)
Air intake
chamber
Warpage Maximum
0.15 mm (0.0059 in.)
Manifold
Warpage Maximum Intake
Exhaust 2JZ±GE
2JZ±GTE
0.15 mm (0.0059 in.)
0.50 mm (0.0196 in.)
0.80 mm (0.0315 in.)
Cylinder block
Cylinder head surface warpage Maximum
Cylinder bore diameter STD
Maximum
Main bearing bolt diameter STD
Minimum
0.07 mm (0.0028 in.)
86.000±86.013 mm (3.3858±3.3863 in.)
86.02 mm (3.3866 in.)
9.96±9.97 mm (0.3921±0.3925 in.)
9.7 mm (0.382 in.)
Connecting
Rod
Thrust clearance STD
Maximum
Connecting bolt diameter STD
Minimum
0.250±0.402 mm (0.0098±0.0158 in.)
0.50 mm (0.0197 in.)
8.1±8.3 mm (0.319±0.327 in.)
8.0 mm (0.315 in.)
EG±136± ENGINEENGINE MECHANICAL
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OIL AND FILTER REPLACEMENT
CAUTION:
wProlonged and repeated contact with mineral oil will re-
sult in the removal of natural fats from the skin, leading
to dryness, irritation and dermatitis. In addition, used en-
gine oil contains potentially harmful contaminants which
may cause skin cancer.
wExercise caution in order to minimize the length and fre-
quency of contact of your skin to used oil. Wear protec-
tive clothing and gloves. Wash your skin thoroughly with
soap and water, or use waterless hand cleaner, to remove
any used engine oil. Do not use gasoline, thinners, or sol-
vents.
wIn order to preserve the environment, used oil and used
oil filters must be disposed of only at designated dispos-
al sites.
1. DRAIN ENGINE OIL
(a) Remove the oil filler cap
(b) Remove the oil drain plug, and drain the oil into a container.
2. REPLACE OIL FILTER
(a) Using SST, remove the oil filter.
SST 09228±07500
(b) Check and clean the oil filter installation surface.
(c) Apply clean engine oil to the gasket of a new oil filter.
(d) Lightly screw the oil filter into place, and tighten it until the
gasket contacts the seat.
± ENGINELUBRICATION SYSTEMEG±363