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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 4D
INJECTION TIMING
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Release the CSD using the screw driver.
3. Remove the cover on the clutch housing.
4. Turn the flywheel and set the indicator at TDC.
5. Disconnect the injection pipes from the injection
pump.
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6. Remove the hydraulic head plug from the injec-
tion pump.
7. Mount the SST into the plug hole on the hydraulic
head so the tip of the dial gauge pointer touches
the plunger end of the pump and the dial gauge
indicates approx. 2.0 mm (0.08 in).
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8. Turn the crankshaft slowly counterclockwise to
30—50° BTDC.
9. Make sure the dial indicator pointer no longer
moves by slightly turning the crankshaft.
10. Set the dial gauge scale to Zero at the pointer.
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11. Turn the crankshaft clockwise to align the indica-
tor pin at ATDC 1° (RF-CX), TDC 0° (RF-N).
12. Read the dial gauge.
Cam lift: 0.98—1.02 mm (0.038—0.040 in)
13. If not within the specification, adjust the injection
timing. (Refer to page 4D—24.)
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FUEL SYSTEM 4D
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3. Turn the crankshaft, and align the flywheel indica-
tor pin at ATDC 10 (RF-CX), or TDC 0° (RF-N).
4. Turn the injection pump until the dial indicator in-
dicates 1 mm (0.04 in).
Note
Refer to page 4D—4 for initial setting of the
dial indicator.
Cam Height Inspection
1. Set the SST into the injection pump as for injec-
tion timing adjustment. (Refer to page 4D—4.)
2. Turn the crankshaft clockwise and read the maxi-
mum difference of the indicator value, which gives
the cam height.
Cam height: 2.2 mm (0.08 in)
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DISASSEMBLY 7 A
Disassembly Note
Transaxle
Mount the transaxle on the SST.
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Lock nut
1. Lock the primary shaft with the SST.
2. Shift to 1st or 2nd gear.
3. Remove the lock nut.
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Shift rod
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Shift fork and shift rod assembly
1. Align the ends of the interlock sleeve and of the
control lever, then turn the shift rod counter-
clockwise.
2. While holding the 1st-2nd shift fork with one hand
and the 3rd-4th shift fork with the other, raise them
both at the same time and shift each of the clutch
hub sleeves.
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3. Lift the control end and remove the steel ball, and,
at the same time, remove the shift rod from the
clutch housing.
4. Separate the shift rod and shift fork assembly from
each of the clutch hub sleeves.
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS 7B
Inspection of Continuity
1. Disconnect the brake light switch connector.
2. Check for continuity between the terminals while
depressing the brake pedal.
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KICK-DOWN SWITCH (G4A-HL)
Inspection of Terminal Voltage
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.
2. Check the voltage at terminal (V) with a voltmeter.
Depressing stroke Terminal voltage
7/8-8/8 (Full) Approx. 12V
0-7/8 Below 1,5V
3. If not correct, check the wiring harness, switch, or
adjust the switch position.
Inspection of Continuty
1. Disconnect the kick-down switch connector.
2. Check for continuity of the switch with an
ohmmeter.
Switch Continuity
Pushed Yes
Released No
3. If not correct, replace the kick-down switch.
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Adjustment
1. Loosen the kick-down switch locknuts.
2. Depress the accelerator pedal fully.
3. Turn the switch until the threaded case touches the
stopper.
4. Turn the switch counterclockwise by one half revo-
lution.
5. Secure the switch with the locknut.
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7B
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Main fuse block (G4A-EL)
Install the main fuse block.
Tightening torque:
8—11 Nm (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
Battery carrier
Install the battery carrier.
Tightening torque:
31—40 Nm (3.2—4.1 m-kg, 23—30 ft-lb)
ATF level
After installation, add ATF, and with the engine idling,
check the fluid level and for leaks. (Refer to page
7 B—71)
Adjustment (G4A-EL)
1. Remove the splash shield next to the left front tire.
2. Remove the square head plug L and install the
SST
3. Shift into P range and start the engine. Warm up
the engine to normal operating temperature, and
adjust the idle speed.
Idle speed: 950 ±5o rpm
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Line pressure
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Adjusting point
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clockwise Counter
clockwise Position of locknuts
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4. Adjust locknuts as follows:
When the locknuts are moved, line pressure is in-
creased or decreased as shown. Adjust the lock-
nuts to the correct position using the following
procedure.
(1) Initially install the locknuts fully away from the
throttle cam. (Loosen the cable all the way)
(2) Adjust the locknuts in a clockwise direction as
viewed from the front of the vehicle until the
line pressure begins to increase above the
specification shown below.
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7B ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
Line pressure decreases
Line pressure increases
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Protector
-7 / Throttle cable
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(3) Adjust the locknuts in a counterclockwise direc-
tion until the line pressure decreases to the
specification. Tighten the locknuts.
Specified pressure: 432—450 kPa
(4.4—4.6 kg/cm2, 63—66 psi)
Note
Transmission in P range
5. Turn off the engine.
6. Reinstall the square head plug.
Tightening torque:
5—10 N m (50—100 cm-kg, 43—87 in-lb)
7. Fully open the throttle valve; then crimp the pin with
the protector installed as shown.
8. Remove the protector.
Adjustment (G4A-HL)
1. Remove the splash shield next to the left front tire.
2. Remove the square head plug T and install the
SST
3. Shift into P range and start the engine. Warm up
the engine to normal operating temperature, and
adjust the idle speed.
Idle speed: 900 -5o rpm
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Position of locknuts
Clockwise
4. Adjust locknuts as follows:
When the locknuts are moved, throttle pressure is
increased or decreased as shown. Adjust the lock-
nuts to the correct position using the following
procedure.
(1) Initially install the locknuts fully away from the
throttle cam. (Loosen the cable all the way)
(2) Adjust the locknuts in a clockwise direction as
viewed from the front of the vehicle until the
throttle pressure begins to increase above the
specification shown below.
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7B
Line pressure decreases
Line pressure increases
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Protector
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Throttle cable Crimp
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(3) Adjust the locknuts in a counterclockwise direc-
tion until the throttle pressure decreases to the
specification. Tighten the locknuts.
Specified pressure: 88—108 kPa
(0.9—1.1 kg/cm2, 13—16 psi)
Note
Transmission in P range
5. Turn off the engine.
6. Reinstall the square head plug.
Tightening torque:
5—10 N m (50—100 cm-kg, 43—87 in-lb)
7. Fully open the throttle valve; then crimp the pin with
the protector installed as shown.
8. Remove the protector.
CONTROL VALVE BODY
Note
Remove the control valve body only if
troubleshooting indicates a probable failure.
Removal
1. Remove the throttle cable. (Refer to 7B—73)
2. Disconnect the solenoid connector.
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3. Remove the control valve body.
Disassembly, Inspection and Assembly
Refer to control valve body section of INSPECTION
AND REPAIR.
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7B INSPECTION AND REPAIR
SMALL SUN GEAR AND ONE-WAY CLUTCH
Disassembly
Disassemble in the sequence shown in the figure.
1. Thrust bearing
2. Snap ring
3. One-way clutch
inner race
4. Thrust bearing
5. Snap ring
6. Small sun gear
7. Sun gear drum
8. Thrust bearing
9. One-way clutch
outer race
10. One-way clutch
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Inspection
Check the following and replace any faulty parts.
1. Sun gear drum and small sun gear for damage or
wear
2. Bushing for damage or wear
Specification:
Sun gear drum: 33.425 mm (1.316 in) max.
Small sun gear: 24.021 mm (0.946 in) max.
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3. Inner and outer race for damage or wear
4. Damaged or worn clutch hub
5. Damaged or worn gear
6. Damaged or worn thrust bearing
7. Broken or worn snap ring
8. One-way clutch operation
Hold the one-way clutch outer race. Check that the
inner race turns only counterclockwise.
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