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10. Check the timing belt deflection. If the deflection
is not correct, repeat the adjustment from step 5
above.
Timing belt deflection: 7.5—8.5 mm
(0.30—0.33 in) /98 N (10 kg, 22 lb)
Caution
Be sure not to apply tension other than that
of the tensioner spring.
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Drive belt
Install each drive belt, and check the belt deflection.
(Refer to page 1B—6.)
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Spark plug
1. Apply anti-seize compound or molybdenum-based
lubricant to the spark plug threads.
2. Install the spark plugs.
Tightening torque:
15—23
N
m (1.5—2.3 m-kg, 11—17 ft-lb)
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Steps After Installation
Perform the necessary engine adjustment. (Refer to
TUNE-UP PROCEDURE.)
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1 B ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE (CYLINDER HEAD)
1. Center cover
2. High-tension lead and spark plug
3. Accelerator cable
4. Air intake pipe assembly
5. Fuel hose
6. Upper radiator hose
7. Heater hose
8. Brake vacuum hose
9. Canister hose (Unleaded fuel)
10. Engine harness connector and ground
11. EGR pipe (Unleaded fuel)
12. A/C compressor and bracket
13. Exhaust manifold insulator
14. Exhaust pipe
15. Exhaust manifold
16. Intake manifold bracket
17. Intake manifold assembly
18. Distributor
19. Engine mount stay
20. Upper timing belt cover
21. Timing belt tensioner spring
22. Timing belt
23. Cylinder head cover
24. Cylinder head and gasket
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Removal note
Fuel hose
Warning
a) Cover the hose with a rag because fuel will
spray out when disconnecting.
b) Keep sparks and open flame away from the
fuel area.
Plug the disconnected hoses to avoid fuel leakage.
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Timing belt
1. Before removing the timing belt, turn the crankshaft
to align the mating marks of the camshaft pulleys
with the seal plate timing mark.
Note
For intake side camshaft pulley, align "I"
mark.
For exhaust side camshaft pulley, align "E"
mark.
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2. Loosen the timing belt tensioner lock bolt.
3. Shift the tensioner outward as far as possible, then
temporarily tighten it.
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4. Remove the timing belt and secure it out of the way
to prevent damage during removal and installation
of the cylinder head.
Cylinder head bolt
Loosen the cylinder head bolts in two or three steps
in the order shown in the figure.
Disassembly of Cylinder Head
Refer to page 1B—28.
Inspection of Cylinder Head
Refer to page 1B—34.
Assembly of Cylinder Head
Refer to page 1B—59.
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Installation note
Cylinder head
1. Thoroughly remove all dirt and oil from the top of
the cylinder block with a rag.
2. Place a new cylinder head gasket in position.
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® © © (D ® 3. Set the cylinder head in place.
4. Apply engine oil to the bolt threads and seat faces.
5. Tighten the cylinder head bolts in two or three steps
in the order shown in the figure.
Tightening torque:
80—86
N
m (8.2—8.8 m-kg, 59—64 ft-lb)
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Cylinder head cover
1. Apply silicon sealant to the shaded area as shown
in the figure.
2. Install the cylinder head cover and gasket.
Tightening torque:
4—6 N-m (40—60 cm-kg, 35—52 in-lb)
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Timing belt
1. Align the mating marks of the camshaft pulleys with
the seal plate timing mark.
Note
For intake side camshaft pulley, align "I"
mark.
For exhaust side camshaft pulley, align "E"
mark.
2. Install the timing belt. (Refer to TIMING BELT of
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE.)
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REMOVAL 1B
1. Battery and battery carrier
2. Air cleaner assembly
3. High-tension lead
4. Accelerator cable
5. Fuel hose
6. Radiator hose
7. Radiator harness
8. Radiator and electric fan
9. EGI harness
10. Engine harness
11. Brake vacuum hose
12. Canister hose (Unleaded
fuel)
13. Heater hose
14. Transaxle harness
15. Speedometer cable
16. Clutch release cylinder
17. Drive belt
18. A/C compressor and
bracket
19. P/S oil pump
20. Engine side cover
21. Front wheel
22. Tie-rod end
23. Stabilizer control rod
24. Lower arm bushing
25. Driveshaft
26. Change rod
27. Extension bar
28. Exhaust pipe
29. Engine mount
30. Engine and transaxle
31. Transaxle
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Removal Note
Fuel hose
Warning
a) Cover the hose with a rag because fuel will
spray out when disconnecting.
b) Keep sparks and open flame away from the
fuel area.
Plug the disconnected hoses to avoid fuel leakage.
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P/S pump, A/C compressor
Remove the P/S pump and A/C compressor with the
hoses still connected to them, secure the pump and
compressor as shown in the figure.
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Driveshaft
Remove the driveshafts. (Refer to Section 9.) Slide
the SST into the transaxle.
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1 B DISASSEMBLY (TIMING BELT)
TIMING BELT
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1. Crankshaft pulley 6. Timing belt idler pulley
2. Upper timing belt cover 7. Timing belt
3. Lower timing belt cover 8. Camshaft pulley
4. Baffle plate 9. Timing belt pulley
5. Timing belt tensioner and spring
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DISASSEMBLY (TIMING BELT) 1 B
Mark the
direction of
rotation
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76G01B-119
Disassembly Note
Crankshaft pulley
1. Set the SST against the flywheel.
2. Remove the crankshaft pulley.
Timing belt
1. Loosen the tensioner lock bolt, and remove the ten-
sioner spring.
2. Mark the timing belt rotation for proper reinstalla-
tion if it is reused.
3. Remove the timing belt.
Caution
Be careful not to allow oil or grease on the
belt.
Camshaft pulley
Remove the pulley lock bolt using a screw driver to
prevent the camshaft from turning.
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INSPECTION AND REPAIR 1 B
Rolled fillet
Crankpin journal diameter undersize mm (in)
Bearing size Journal diameter
0.25 (0.010) undersize 50.690-50.705 (1.9957—1.9963)
0.50 (0.020) undersize 50.440—50.455 (1.9858-1.9864)
0.75 (0.030) undersize 50.190-50.205 (1.9760-1.9766)
Caution
Do not grind the rolled fillet area.
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Main Bearing and Connecting Rod Bearing
Check the main bearings and the connecting rod
bearings for peeling, scoring, or other damage.
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Oil Jet
1. Check that the oil passage is not clogged.
2. Check that the check ball is not stuck.
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Timing Belt
1. Replace the timing belt if there is any oil or grease
on it.
2. Check the timing belt for damage, wear, peeling,
cracks, or hardening. Replace if necessary.
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