OUTLINE 4A
SPECIFICATIONS
F6 & F8 Engine
Engine F6 F8
Specification General Singapore General
ECE,
Hong Kong, &
Singapore
Idle speed
rpm
MTX 800
+58
Idle speed
rpm
ATX 950
t5§
(in N range)|
900 +5§ (in N
range)
CO concentration
%
2.0
± 0.5
(Without secondary
air
injection)
Carburetor
Type Down draft, two barrel
Throat diameter
mm (in)
Primary 30 (1.18) Throat diameter
mm (in)
Secondary 34 (1.34)
Venturi diameter
mm
(in) Primary 23.5 (0.93) Venturi diameter
mm
(in) Secondary 29.0 (1.14)
Main nozzle
mm (in)
Primary 2.6 (0.10) Main nozzle
mm (in)
Secondary 2.8 (0.11)
Main
jet mm (in)
Primary MTX 1.10 (0.0433) 1.09 (0.0429) 1.14 (0.045)
Main
jet mm (in)
Primary ATX 1.10 (0.0433) 1.08 (0.0425) 1.12 (0.044) Main
jet mm (in)
Secondary 1.50 (0.059)
Main
air
bleed mm (in)
Primary MTX 0.60 (0.024) 0.60 (0.024) 0.55 (0.022) Main
air
bleed mm (in)
Primary ATX 0.60 (0.024) 0.80 (0.031) 0.60 (0.024) Main
air
bleed mm (in) Secondary 0.50 (0.020)
Slow
jet mm (in)
Primary 0.48 (0.019) 0.46 (0.018) Slow
jet mm (in)
Secondary 1.00 (0.039) 1.10 (0.043)
Slow
air
bleed mm (in)
Primary No.1 0.80 (0.031)
Slow
air
bleed mm (in)
Primary No.2 1.90 (0.075) Slow
air
bleed mm (in) Secondary No.1 1.00 (0.039) 0.80 (0.031) Slow
air
bleed mm (in) Secondary No.2 0.50 (0.020)
Power
jet mm (in)
0.50 (0.0201
Fast idle adjustment
mm (in)
Clearance between
Drimarv
throttle valve and bore
1.40-1.76 (0.055—0.069) MTX: 0.48-0.64 (0.019-0.025) ATX: 0.56-0.72 (0.022-0.028)
Float level adjustment mm (in)
Max. fuel flow
"L"
Clearance between
flo
44 (17.3)
at and
air
horn without aasket Float level adjustment mm (in) Fuel stop
"H"
12.5(0.49)
Clearance between float and
air
horn without aasket; float lowered
by
own weight
Choke breaker diaphragm mmHg (inHg)
Start 180-240 (7.1—9.5) 100-160 (3.9—6.3) Choke breaker diaphragm mmHg (inHg) Stop 290-350 (11.4—13.8) 220—280 8.7—11.01
Choke opener mmHg (inHg) Start 35-65 (1.4-2.6)
...
35-65 (1.4-2.6) Choke opener mmHg (inHg) Stop
......
130-190 (5.1-7.5) 130-190 (5.1-7.5)
Fuel tank capacity
Liters (US gal, Imp gal) 60 (15.9, 13.2)
Fuel Dump
Delivery pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
20-26 (0.20-0.27, 2.8—3.8)
Feeding capacity cc/min (cu in/min) More than 860 (52.5)
at
idle
Fuel filter
Type Paper element with magnet
Air cleaner
Fresh-Hot switching Manual Diaphragm type
Element tvoe Oil permeated paper
Fuel specification Leaded regular
76G04A-513
4 A—15
4A OUTLINE
FE Engine
Engine FE 8Valve FE 12Valve FE 8Valve
Specification General Middle East
ECE, Hong Kong, & Singapore Unleaded fuel
Idle speed
rpm
MTX 800
+5§
850
+5§
Idle speed
rpm
ATX 900
+58 (in N
range)
CO concentration
%
2.0
± 0.5
(Without secondary
air
injection)
Carburetor
Type Down draft,
two
barrel
Throat diameter
mm (in)
Primary 30 (1.18) Throat diameter
mm (in)
Secondary 34 (1.34)
Venturi diameter
mm (in)
Primary 23.5 (0.93) Venturi diameter
mm (in)
Secondary 29.0 (1.14)
Main nozzle
mm (in)
Primary 2.6 (0.10) Main nozzle
mm (in)
Secondary 2.8 (0.11)
Main
jet mm (in)
Primary MTX 1.14 (0.045) 1.09 (0.0429) 1.14 (0.045) 1.09 (0.0429) Main
jet mm (in)
Primary ATX 1.12 (0.044) 1.08 (0.0425) 1.12 (0.044) 1.09 (0.0429) Main
jet mm (in)
Secondary 1.55 (0.061) 1.50 (0.059) 1.55 (0.061) 1.50 (0.059)
Main
air
bleed
mm (in)
Primary MTX 0.50 (0.020) 0.60(0.024) 0.50 (0.020) 0.50 (0.020) Main
air
bleed
mm (in)
Primary ATX 0.55 (0.022) 0.80 (0.031) 0.55 (0.022) 0.50 (0.020) Main
air
bleed
mm (in) Secondary 0.50 (0.020)
Slow
jet mm (in)
Primary 0.46 (0.018)
Slow
jet mm (in)
Secondary MTX 1.10 (0.043) 1.00 (0.039) 1.10 (0.043) 0.90 (0.035) Slow
jet mm (in)
Secondary ATX 1.10 (0.043) 1.00 (0.039) 1.10 (0.043) 1.00 (0.039)
Slow
air
bleed
mm (in)
Primary No.1 0.80 (0.031)
Slow
air
bleed
mm (in)
Primary No.2 1.90 (0.075) Slow
air
bleed
mm (in) Secondary No.1 0.80 (0.031) 1.00 (0.039) 0.80 (0.031) 1.00 (0.039)
Slow
air
bleed
mm (in) Secondary No.2 0.50 (0.020)
Power
jet mm (in)
MTX 0.50 (0.020) 0.50 (0.020) Power
jet mm (in)
ATX 0.50 (0.020) 0.40 (0.016)
Fast idle adjustment
mm (in)
Clearance between primary throttle valve and bore
MTX 0.48—0.64
(0.019-0.025) 1.40—1.76
(0.055-0.069)
0.48—0.64
(0.019-0.025) 1.40-1.76
(0.055-0.069)
Fast idle adjustment
mm (in)
Clearance between primary throttle valve and bore ATX 0.56-0.72 (0.022—0.028)
1.40—1.76
(0.055-0.069) 0.56-0.72 (0.022—0.028)
1.40-1.76
(0.055-0.069)
Float level adjust-
ment
mm (in)
Max. fuel flow
"L"
Clearance between
flo
44 (17.3)
at and
air
horn without aasket Float level adjust-
ment
mm (in)
Fuel stop
"H" |
12.5(0.49)
Clearance between float and
air
horn without aasket: float lowered
bv
own weiaht
Choke breaker diaphragm mm-Hg (in-Hg)
Start 100-160 (3.9—6.3) 180—240 (7.1-9.4) 100-160
(3.9-6.3)
180-240
(7.1-9.4) Choke breaker diaphragm mm-Hg (in-Hg) Stop 220—280
(8.7-11.0)
290-350
(11.4-13.8)
220—280
(8.7-11.0)
290-350
(11.4-13.8)
Choke opener mmHg (inHg)
Start 80—120
(3.1-8.7)
30-70 (1.2-2.8) Choke opener mmHg (inHg)
Stop 220-280 (8.7—11.0) 130-190
(5.1-7.5)
Fuel tank capacity
Liters (US aal, Imp aal) 60 (15.9, 13.2)
Fuel DumD
Delivery pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
20-26 (0.20—0.27, 2.8-3.8) 20-29 (0.20-0.30, 2.8-4.3)
20-26 (0.20-0.27, 2.8-3.8)
Feedina caDacitv cc/min
feu
in/mini More than 860 (52.5)
at
idle
Fuel filter
Type Paper element with magnet
Air cleaner
Fresh-Hot switchina Diaphragm Manual Diaphragm Bimetal
Element
tvDe
Oil permeated paper
Fuel specification Leaded super
Unleaded super Leaded regular Leaded super Unleaded super Unleaded regular
76G04G-514
4A—16
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 5
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible cause Remedy Page
Starter does not turn at all, or Its turning speed Is too slow to start the engine.
Battery and related parts Poor contact of battery terminals Poor grounding of negative cable Voltage drop caused by discharged battery Insufficient voltage caused by battery malfunction
Clean and tighten Clean and repair Recharge Replace
5- 8
5- 8 5- 8
Ignition switch and related parts Poor contact of ignition switch Loose ignition switch wiring or connector Broken wire between ignition switch and magnetic switch
Replace Repair Repair or replace 5-38,45,56,66
Magnetic switch and related parts Loose wiring and/or connectors Burnt magnetic switch contact plate or improper contact Broken wire in magnetic switch pull-in coil Broken wire magnetic switch holding coil
Repair Replace
Replace Replace
5-38,45,56,66 5-43,54,64,74
5-43,54,64,74 5-43,54.64,74
Starter Poor contact of brushes
Fatigued brush spring Poor grounding of field coil Poor soldering of field coil Commutator mulfunction Grounded armature Worn parts
Adjust contact or replace Replace Replace Repair Repair or Replace Replace Replace
5-43,54,64,74
Starting problem Gasoline engine Insufficient battery capacity Malfunction of spark plug (s)
Loose positive terminal Damaged distributor cap or rotor Ignition coil malfunction laniter malfunction
Recharge Clean, adjust or replace Tighten Replace Replace Renlane
5— 8 5— 9
5—16 5—10 5-16,20
Diesel engine Insufficient battery capacity QSS svstem malfunction Recharge ReDlace 5— 8 5-76
Starter turns but pinion gear does not mesh with ring gear
Starter Tip of overrunning clutch pinion is worn Weakened overrunning clutch drive spring Worn overrunning clutch Improper sliding of spline
Worn bushing Worn ring gear
Replace Replace Replace Adjust contact and repair, or replace Replace ReDlace
5-40,54,70
Starter turns continuously (does not stop) Magnetic switch Sticking contact place of magnetic switch Layer shorting coil of magnetic switch Ignition switch does not return
Replace Replace Rfinlanfi
5-43,54,64,74 5-43,54,64,74
Misfiring Dirty or damaged spark plug (s) Malfunction of wiring, or open circuit Damaged distributor cap
Clean or replace Repair or Replace Replace
5- 9 5—10 5—16
Discharging of battery Alternator Loose drive belt Grounded or broken stator coil Broken rotor coil Poor contact of brush and slip ring
Malfunction of rectifier Malfunction of IC regulator Battery and related parts Insufficient or unsuitable battery electrolyte Malfunction of battery electrode (internal short-circuit) Poor contact of battery terminal (s) Excessive electric load
Adjust Replace Replace Clean, repair or replace Replace Replace
Adjust Replace
Clean and tighten Check power consump-tion and short circuit
5-37 5-32 5-32 5-32
5-34
5— 8 5- 8
5— 8
Overcharging of battery IC regulator malfunction Operating in extremely high temperature Replace Reoair
Poor acceleration Mis-adjusted ignition timing Distributor malfunction Adjust Repair or replace 5—11 5—11
Knocking Mis-adjusted ignition timing | Distributor malfunction Adjust Repair or replace 5—11 5—11
76G05X-003
5-7
7A OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
•Engine model
Item ——
FE DOHC F6 FE 12-valve
FE 8-valve F8 RF-N RF-CX •Engine model
Item —— Leaded Unleaded F6 FE 12-valve Carb. Fl F8 RF-N RF-CX
Transaxle control Floor shift
Synchromesh system Forward synchromesh, Reverse selective sliding and synchromesh
Gear ratio
1st 3.307
Gear ratio
2nd 1.833
Gear ratio 3rd 1.310 1.233 1.161 Gear ratio
4th 1.030 0.970 0.914 0.861
Gear ratio
5th 0.837 0.795 0.755 0.680
Gear ratio
Reverse 3.166
Final gear ratio 4.105 3.850 4.105 3.850 4.105
Oil Type
ATF: DEXRON-II Above -18°C (0°F): API: GL-4 or GL-5 SAE 80W-90 or SAE 90 Oil
Capacity 3.35 liters (3.6 US qt, 3.9 Imp qt)
76G07A-004
7A—4
TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL)
GENERAL NOTE
In the event of a problem with the automatic transaxle, the cause may be in the engine, power train,
hydraulic control system, or electrical control system.
When troubleshooting, therefore, it is recommended to begin from those points that can be judged
quickly and easily. The recommended troubleshooting sequence is described below.
STEP 4: TIME LAG TEST
Check time lag of oil pressure supply
STEP 6: OIL PRESSURE TEST Check line, throttle, and governor pressures
This step checks conditions surrounding the automatic
transaxle.
This step checks the electrical control system.
• Function of the electrical control system
• Components
This step checks the power train. • Friction element slipping • Torque converter capacity
This step checks operation of the hydraulic control system. • Accumulators • Friction elements slipping • Regulating valves
This step checks functions of the electric control system and
hydraulic control system.
This step checks major points of the hydraulic control system.
• Oil pump • Line pressure control • Throttle pressure control
• Governer pressure control
STEP 5: ROAD TEST Check items on road test
• Shift point • Shift schedule
• Kick-down • Shift shock • Lock-up and overdrive inhibition
By following the above 6 steps, the cause of the problem should be located.
As another guide to faster location of the causes of problems, the Quick Diagnosis Chart is included
at pages 7B—42, 43.
In this chart, a circle is used to indicate the components that might be the cause of trouble for 20
types of problems. It is only necessary to check those components indicated by circles, at each step
of the troubleshooting process, in order to quickly locate the cause of the problem.
76G07B-040
7B—41
INSPECTION AND REPAIR 7B
Inspection
Check the following and replace any faulty parts.
1. Damaged or worn valves
2. Damaged oil passage
3. Cracked or damaged valve body
4. Operation of each valve
5. Weakened spring
Spring
Spring name Outer dia.
mm
(in) Free length
mm (in)
Wire dia.
mm
(in) Spring color
1-2 accumulator small spring F8 engine 9.9 (0.400) 84.7 (3.335) 1.2 (0.047) Red
1-2 accumulator large spring
FE engine 13.0 (0.512) 73.2 (2.881) 1.8 (0.071) Pink 1-2 accumulator large spring F8 engine 16.0 (0.630) 84.7 (3.335) 2.0 (0.079) White
Bypass spring 5.0 (0.197) 25.1 (0.988) 0.7 (0.028) Yellow
Servo control spring 4.9 (0.193) 27.1 (1.067) 0.5 (0.020) Light blue
2-3 timing spring 8.3 (0.327) 26.5 (1.043) 0.8 (0.031)
—
N-R accumulator rear spring 11.1 (0.437) 68.2 (2.685) 1.0 (0.039) Blue
N-D accumulator front spring 9.8 (0.386) 60.9 (2.398) 1.1 (0.043) Yellow
Low reducing spring 8.7 (0.343) 38.3 (1.508) 0.9 (0.035) Black
OD release spring 6.0 (0.236) 32.6 (1.283) 0.6 (0.024) Orange
Coasting bypass spring 5.8 (0.228) 31.3 (1.232) 0.6 (0.024) Yellow
3-2 timing spring 8.2 (0.323) 28.55 (1.124) 0.8 (0.031) Maroon
3-2 capacity spring 5.55 (0.219) 30.5 (1.201) 0.55 (0.022) Light green
Throttle relief ball spring 6.6 (0.260) 20.3 (0.799) 0.8 (0.031) Light green
76G07B-165
Assembly
1. Install the 3-2 capacity valve, 3-2 capacity spring,
stopper plug, and stopper pin.
2. Install the 3-2 timing valve, 3-2 timing spring, and
retainer.
83U07B-287
3. Install the coasting bypass plug, coasting bypass
valve, and coasting bypass spring.
4. Apply ATF to the O-rings, and install them onto the
piston; then insert the N-R accumulator rear spring,
and N-R accumulator piston.
5. Apply ATF to the O-rings, and install them onto the
piston; then insert the N-D accumulator piston, and
N-D accumulator front spring.
83U07B-288
7B—161
7C TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
GENERAL NOTE
In the event of a problem with the automatic transaxle, the cause may be in the engine, powertrain,
hydraulic control system, or electrical control system. When troubleshooting, it is recommended to
begin from those points that can be judged quickly and easily. The recommended troubleshooting
sequence is described below.
STEP 1: PRELIMINARY INSPECTION Check preliminary items • ATF level and condition
• Oil leakage • Selector lever position
• Vacuum leakage
• Idle speed and ignition timing
• Tire inflation pressure • Inhibitor switch
This step checks conditions surrounding the automatic
transaxle.
STEP 2: STALL TEST Check engine stall speed This step checks the powertrain.
• Friction element slipping
• Torque converter capacity
STEP 3: TIME LAG TEST Check time lag of oil pressure supply This step checks operation of the hydraulic control system. • Friction elements slipping
• Regulating valves
STEP 4: ROAD TEST Check items on road test
• Shift point • Shift schedule
• Kick-down • Shift shock
This step checks functions of the electrical control system
and hydraulic control system.
STEP 5: OIL PRESSURE TEST Check line pressures and governor pressure This step checks major points of the hydraulic control system.
• Oil pump • Line pressure control • Governer pressure control
By following the above five steps, the cause of the problem should be located.
As another guide to faster location of the causes of problems, the Quick Diagnosis Chart is included
at pages 7C—9 to 7C—11.
In this chart, a circle is used to indicate the components that might be the cause of trouble for 54
types of problems. It is only necessary to check those components indicated by circles, at each step
of the troubleshooting process, in order to quickly locate the cause of the problem.
76G07C-012
7C—8
30 TECHNICAL DATA
2A. LUBRICATION SYSTEM (GASOLINE)
Engine model Item ____ FE DOHC F6, F8, FE SOHC
Lubrication method Force-fed
Oil pump
Type Trochoid gear Crescent gear
Regulated pressure kPa (kg/cm2
psi)
490 (5.0,
71)
392 (4.0, 57)
Oil pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
1,000 rpm 147-245 (1.5-2.5, 21-36) Oil pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
3,000
rpm
343—441 (3.5-4.5, 50-64) 294—392 (3.0—4.0, 43-57)
Inner rotor tooth
tip to
outer rotor
clearance
mm
(in)
Standard 0.044-0.084 (0.0017-0.0033)
—
Inner rotor tooth
tip to
outer rotor
clearance
mm
(in) Maximum 0.18 (0.0071)
—
Outer rotor
to
body clearance
mm
(in) Standard 0.09-0.176 (0.0035-0.0069)
—
Outer rotor
to
body clearance
mm
(in) Maximum 0.20 (0.008)
—
Side clearance
mm
(in) Standard 0.03-0.09 (0.0012-0.0035)
—
Side clearance
mm
(in) Maximum 0.10 (0.004)
—
Inner gear tooth tip
to
crescent clearance
mm
(in)
Standar
—
0.267-0.38 (0.011-0.015) Inner gear tooth tip
to
crescent clearance
mm
(in) Maximum
—
0.40 (0.016)
Outer gear tooth tip
to
crescent clearance
mm
(in)
Standard
—
0.20-0.32 (0.008-0.0126) Outer gear tooth tip
to
crescent clearance
mm
(in) Maximum
—
0.35 (0.0138)
Outer gear
to
body
clearance
mm
(in)
Standard
—
0.09-0.184 (0.0035-0.0072) Outer gear
to
body
clearance
mm
(in) Maximum
—
0.20 (0.008)
Side clearance mm (in) Standard
—
0.03-0.063 (0.0012-0.0025) Side clearance mm (in) Maximum
—
0.10 (0.004)
Oil filter
Type Full flow, paper element
Relief pressure differential kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
78-118 (0.8-1.2, 11-17)
Oil cooler
Type
!
Water cooled
Oil pressure switch
Activation pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
29 (0.3, 4.3)
Enaine oil
Capacity liters (US qt, Imp
qt)
Total (drv enaine) 4.3 (4.5, 3.8)
Capacity liters (US qt, Imp
qt)
Oil
Dan
3.6 (3.8, 3.2) Capacity liters (US qt, Imp
qt)
Oil filter 0.2(0.21,0.18)
|
0.3 (0.32,0.26)
Grade (API service) SD, SE,
or
SF
Viscosity
number
30°C (86°F)
or
over SAE
40
Viscosity
number
0°C—40°C (32°F—104°F) SAE
30
Viscosity
number
-10°C—20°C (14°F—68°F) SAE 20W-20
Viscosity
number
-10°C—50°C (14°F—122°F)
or
over SAE 20W-40
or
20W-50 Viscosity
number -25°C—30°C (-13°F—86°F) SAE 10W-30 Viscosity
number
-25°C—50°C (-13°F—122°F)
or
over SAE 10W-40
or
10W-50
Viscosity
number
0°C—30°C (32°F—22°F)
or
below SAE 5W-30
Viscosity
number
-20°C (—4°F)
or
below SAE 5W-20
30-14