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INSTALLATION 1A
Connector Location
Install each harness as shown in the figure.
1. IG coil
2. Engine ground
3. Water temperature sensor
4. P/S switch
5. Oxygen sensor (Fl)
6. Water thermo switch
7. Injection harness (Fl)
8. F/l solenoid (Fl)
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9. Throttle position sensor (Fl)
10. Alternator
11. Oil pressure switch
12. Starter
13. P.T.C. heater (carb.)
14. Solenoid valve (Slow cot) (carb.)
15. Solenoid valve (carb.)
16. Transmission harness
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1A INSTALLATION
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Radiator
1. Install the radiator and cooling fan.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
2. Connect the radiator harness.
3. Connect the ATF hoses (ATX).
4. Connect the upper and lower radiator hoses.
Note
a) Position the hose clamp in the original lo-
cation on the hose.
b) Squeeze the clamp lightly with large pliers
to ensure a good fit.
Heater Hose and Fuel Hose
Connect the heater hoses and the fuel hoses.
High-Tension Lead
Connect the high-tension lead to the ignition coil.
Accelerator Cable
Install the accelerator cable and the throttle cable
(ATX).
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Battery and Battery Carrier
1. Install the battery carrier.
Tightening torque:
9—13 N-m (90—130 cm-kg, 78—113 in-lb)
2. Install the fuse box.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
3. Install the battery tray and battery.
Tightening torque:
5_7 Nm (50—70 cm-kg, 43—61 in-lb)
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INSTALLATION 1A
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Air Cleaner Assembly
1. Install the air cleaner assembly.
Tightening torque:
16—27
N
m (1.6—2.8 m-kg, 12—20 ft-lb)
2. Connect the air flow sensor connector and air in-
take pipe (Fl).
Engine Oil
Add the specified amount and type of engine oil. (Re-
fer to Section 2A.)
Coolant
Close the drain plug, fill the radiator and reservoir tank
with the specified amount and type of coolant. (Re-
fer to Section 3A.)
Check Engine Condition
1. Check for leaks.
2. Perform engine adjustments if necessary.
3. Perform a road test.
4. Recheck the oil and coolant levels.
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1
ENGINE
(DOHC)
OUTLINE 1B— 2
STRUCTURAL VIEW 1B— 2
SPECIFICATIONS 1B— 3
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1B— 3
TUNE-UP PROCEDURE IB— 5
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 1B—10
COMPRESSION 1B—10
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1B—11
TIMING BELT 1B—11
CYLINDER HEAD 1B—16
REMOVAL 1B—22
DISASSEMBLY 1B—24
AUXILIARY PARTS 1B—24
TIMING BELT 1B—26
CYLINDER HEAD 1B—28
CYLINDER BLOCK 1B—30
INSPECTION AND REPAIR 1B—34
ASSEMBLY 1B—48
CYLINDER BLOCK 1B—48
CYLINDER HEAD 1B—59
TIMING BELT 1B—64
AUXILIARY PARTS 1B—68
INSTALLATION 1B—73
TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY 1B—73
ENGINE INSTALLATION 1B—74
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1B OUTLINE
OUTLINE
STRUCTURAL VIEW
1B—2
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 B
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine model FE DOHC
Item Leaded fuel Unleaded fuel
Type Gasoline, 4 cycle
Cylinder arrangement and number In line, 4 cylinders
Combustion chamber Pentroof
Valve system OHC, belt driven
Displacement cc (cu in) 1,998 (121.9)
Bore and stroke mm (in) 86.0 x 86.0 (3.39 x 3.39)
Compression ratio 10.0 : 1 9.2 : 1
Compression pressure Standard 1,422 (14.5, 206)—290 1,373 (14.0, 199)—310
kPa (kg/cm2, psi)-rpm Minimum 996 (10.2, 144)—290 961 (9.8, 139)—310
IN Open BTDC 10° 10°
Valve timing
IN Close ABDC 60° 55° Valve timing
EX Open BBDC 60° 55° EX Close ATDC 10° 10°
Valve clearance mm (in) IN 0; Maintenance-free Valve clearance mm (in) EX 0; Maintenance-free
Idle speed rpm 750 ± 50
Ignition timing BTDC 12° ± 1°
Firing order 1—3--4-2
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Difficult starting Malfunction of engine-related components
Burned valve
Worn piston, piston ring, or cylinder
Failed cylinder head gasket
Replace
Replace or repair Replace
1B—35 1B—43 1B—16
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4C
Malfunction of electrical system Refer to Section 5
Poor Idling Malfunction of engine-related components Malfunction of HLA
Poor valve to valve seat contact
Failed cylinder head gasket
Replace
Repair or replace
Replace
1B—60 1B—37 1B—16
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4C
Excessive oil
consumption Oil working up Worn piston ring groove or sticking piston ring Worn piston or cylinder
Replace
Replace or repair
1B-43 1B-43
Oil working down
Worn valve seal
Worn valve stem or guide
Replace
Replace 1B-35
Oil leakage Refer to Section 2A
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 B
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Insufficient power Insufficient compression Malfunction of HLA Compression leakage from valve seat Seized valve stem Weak or broken valve spring Failed cylinder head gasket Cracked or distorted cylinder head Sticking, damaged, or worn piston ring Cracked or worn piston
Replace Repair
Replace
Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace
1B—60 1B—37 1B—35 1B—38 1B-16 1B—34 1B—43 1B—43
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4C
Others Slipping clutch Dragging brakes Wrong size tires
Refer to Section 6 Refer to Section 11 Refer to Section 12
Abnormal combustion Malfunction of engine-related components Malfunction of HLA Sticking or burned valve
Weak or broken valve spring Carbon accumulation in combustion chamber
Replace Replace Replace
Eliminate carbon
1B-60
1B-35
1B—38
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4C
Engine noise Crankshaft or bearing related parts
Excessive main bearing oil clearance Main bearing seized or heat-damaged Excessive crankshaft end play Excessive connecting rod bearing oil clearance Connecting rod bearing seized or heat-damaged
Replace or repair Replace
Replace or repair Replace or repair Replace
1B-51 1B—51 1B—52 1B—53 1B—53
Piston related parts
Worn cylinder Worn piston or piston pin Seized piston Damaged piston ring Bent connecting rod
Replace or repair
Replace
Replace Replace Replace
1B—41 1B-44 1B—43 1B—43 1B-44
Valves or timing related parts Malfunction of HLA* Broken valve spring Excessive valve guide clearance Malfunction of timing belt tensioner
Replace Replace Replace Replace
1B-60 1B—38 1B—35 1B—47
Malfunction of cooling system Refer to Section 3A
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4C
Others Malfunction of water pump bearing Improper drive belt tension Malfunction of alternator bearing Exhaust gas leakage
Replace Adjust Replace Repair
1B— 6
1B—34
* Tappet noise may occur if the engine is not operated for an extended period of time. The noise should stop after the engine has reached normal operating temperature. 76G01B-004
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TUNE-UP PROCEDURE 1 B
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TUNE-UP PROCEDURE
Tune the engine according to the procedures
described below.
Battery
1. Check for corrosion on the terminals, or loose ca-
ble connections.
If necessary, clean the clamps and tighten firmly.
2. Check that the electrolyte level is between the UP-
PER and LOWER marks.
Add distilled water if necessary.
3. Check the specific gravity by using a hydrometer.
If the specific gravity reading is 1.200 or less,
recharge the battery. (Refer to Section 5.)
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Air Cleaner Element
Visually check the air cleaner element for excessive
dirt, damage, or oil. Clean or replace if necessary.
Caution
When cleaning the air cleaner element, blow
dust off from the inside completely first, then
blow from the outside.
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Engine Oil
Check the engine oil level and condition with the oil
level gauge.
Add oil, or change it, if necessary.
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