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1 A ASSEMBLY (CYLINDER BLOCK)
Spacer iang
Oil ring
spacer ends
Upper rail
Piston
Lower rail
69G01A-145
86U01X-121
Oil ring —
upper rail f .Top ring
Oil ring (
spacer r \30° \ . Pistion
^-^/ao0F pin
Oil ring
lower rail /Second ring
69G01A-147
2. Check that both rails are expanded by the spacer
tangs as shown in the figure by checking that both
rails turn smoothly in both directions.
3. Install the second ring to the piston first, then in-
stall the top ring. Use a piston ring expander.
Caution
The rings must be installed with the "R"
marks facing upward.
4. Apply a liberal amount of clean engine oil to the
second and top piston rings.
5. Position the opening of each ring as shown in the
figure.
Crankshaft
1. Before installing the crankshaft, inspect the main
bearing oil clearances as described.
Note
The bearing with thrust shoulders is the cen-
ter bearing in the cylinder block.
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1A—64
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1 B ASSEMBLY (CYLINDER BLOCK)
Spacer tang
Oil ring
spacer ends
Upper rail
Piston
Lower rail
69G01A-145
86U01X-121
Oil ring —
upper rail / N. ^ Top ring
Oil ring I ^_t30° L^Pistion
T Pin spacer I ^_t30° L^Pistion
T Pin
Oil ring
lower rail N. j/ Second ring
69G01A-147
2. Check that both rails are expanded by the spacer
tangs as shown in the figure by checking that both
rails turn smoothly in both directions.
3. Install the second ring to the piston first, then in-
stall the top ring. Use a piston ring expander.
Caution
The rings must be installed with the "R"
marks facing upward.
4. Apply a liberal amount of clean engine oil to the
second and top piston rings.
5. Position the opening of each ring as shown in the
figure.
Crankshaft
1. Before installing the crankshaft, inspect the main
bearing oil clearances as described.
Note
The bearing with thrust shoulders is the cen-
ter bearing in the cylinder block.
86U01X-136
1B—50
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TUNE-UP PROCEDURE 1C
P/S oil pump Checking point
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P/S oil pump \ L^
76G01C-009
Drive Belt
1. Check the drive belt for wear, cracks, or fraying.
Replace if necessary.
2. Check the drive belt deflection by applying moder-
ate pressure (98 N, 10 kg, 22 lb) midway between
the pulleys.
Alternator
Deflection mm (in)
New 8.0-10.0 (0.31-0.39)
Used 9.0—11.0 (0.35—0.43)
If necessary, loosen the idler lock nut and adjust
the belt deflection by turning the adjust bolt.
Tightening torque:
37—52 N-m (3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
Vacuum pump and P/S oil pump
Deflection mm (in)
Vacuum
pump
New 7.5-8.5 (0.30-0.33) Vacuum
pump Used 8.5-9.5 (0 33-0.37)
P/S oil pump
New 6.5-7.5 (0.26-0 30) P/S oil pump Used 7.0-8.0 (0.28—0.31)
If necessary, adjust the belt deflection as follows.
(1) Loosen the vacuum pump bolts ©and (§).
(2) Lever the vacuum pump outward and apply
tension to the belt.
(3)Tighten the adjust bolt
Tightening torque:
19—26
N
m (1.9—2.6 m-kg, 14—19 ft-lb)
(4)Tighten the mounting bolt
Tightening torque:
37—52
N
m (3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
A/C compressor
Deflection mm (in)
New 8.5—9.5 (0.33—0.37)
Used 9.5-10.5 (0.37-0.41)
If necessary, loosen the idler lock nut and adjust
the belt deflection by turning the adjust bolt.
Tightening torque:
37—52 Nm (3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
1C-7
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![MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
4 A DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM
BYPASS AIR CONTROL SYSTEM
FE and F8 [Except General and Middle East]
E -tr Air bypass solenoid valve
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Engine
control
unit
FE 8 Valve — Unleaded fuel
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4 A DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM
BYPASS AIR CONTROL SYSTEM
FE and F8 [Except General and Middle East]
E -tr Air bypass solenoid valve
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Engine
control
unit
FE 8 Valve — Unleaded fuel
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4 A DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM
BYPASS AIR CONTROL SYSTEM
FE and F8 [Except General and Middle East]
E -tr Air bypass solenoid valve
I
Engine
control
unit
FE 8 Valve — Unleaded fuel
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Ignition coil
Idle switch
76G04A-084
The bypass air control system consists of the bypass solenoid valve, idle switch, ignition coil, and en-
gine control unit.
This system opens the bypass air passage to the intake manifold during deceleration above ap'prox.
2,300 rpm (ECE, Hong Kong, and Singapore), or above approx. 3,500 rpm (FE 8 Valve—Unleaded
fuel).
Note
Make the system inspection first. If no problem is found, continue with the next inspec-
tion of the Troubleshooting. (Refer to page 4A—46 or 47.)
Troubleshooting
Possible cause System inspection Air bypass solenoid valve
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Checking order 1 2
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L LB...FE 8 Valve—Unleaded Fuel
System Inspection
1. Warm up the engine and run it at idle.
2. Connect a tachometer.
3. Disconnect the bypass air hose from the air cleaner
and place a finger over the hose opening.
76G04A-085
4A—48
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4 A DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM
COAST ENRICHMENT SYSTEM [FE 8VALVE—UNLEADED FUEL]
Ignition coil
Engine
control
unit
Coast enrichment
solenoid valve
Richer air bleeds
Secondary main
air bleed
Idle switch
© e
To secondary
main jet
76G04A-098
This system opens the fuel passage to the secondary stage of the carburetor during deceleration at
engine speeds of 2,300—1,500 rpm. The coast enrichment solenoid valve is actuated by the engine
control unit.
Troubleshooting
Possible cause System Inspection Coast enrichment solenoid valve
Engine control unit terminal Possible cause System Inspection Coast enrichment solenoid valve
A B D 1
Page 4A—54 4A—55 4A—91
Checking order 1 3 2
System Inspection
1. Warm up the engine to the normal operating tem-
perature and run it at idle.
2. Connect a voltmeter to the carburetor connector
terminal E.
3. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
76G04A-099
4A—54
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4A DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM
COASTING LEANER SYSTEM (F6 SINGAPORE MTX)
Coasting leaner
0 oAir
a n, © © Battery Ignition
switch Secondary
throttle valve
| / Relay
Engine control unit
Ignition coil
76G04A-102
This system consists of the coasting leaner solenoid valve, engine control unit, ignition coil, and idle switch.
When the idle switch is ON and the engine speed is more than approx. 2,100 rpm (deceleration),
the coasting leaner solenoid valve opens the air passage port to prevent afterburn in the exhaust system.
Troubleshooting
Note
Make the system inspection first. If no problem is found, continue with the next inspec-
tion of the Troubleshooting. (Refer to page 4A—47)
Possible cause System inspection Coasting leaner solenoid valve Relay
Page 4A—56 4A—57 4A—57
Checking order 1 2 3
Coasting leaner System Inspection
1. Warm up the engine and run it at idle.
2. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
3. Connect a voltmeter to the coasting leaner sole-
noid valve connector (LgB wire).
76G04A-103
4A—56
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4C ESA CONTROL SYSTEM
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Component Function Remark
Air flow sensor Detects amount of intake air;
sends signal to engine control unit
Distributor Has Ne and G signal pick-up and distributes high voltage to spark plugs
Engine control unit Detects signals from input sensors and switches; decides best ignition timing
Idle switch Detects when throttle valve fully closed; sends signal to engine control unit Installed on throttle body
Igniter Receives spark signal from engine control unit and generates high voltage in ignition coil
Ignition switch
(ST position) Sends engine cranking signal to engine con-trol unit
Ne signal pick-up Detects crank angle at 180° intervals; sends signal to engine control unit Installed in distributor
Knock sensor (leaded fuel) Detects engine knocking; sends signal to knock control unit
Throttle sensor Detects throttle opening angle; sends signal to engine control unit Installed on throttle body
76G04C-140
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the condition of the wiring harness and connectors before checking the sensors or switches.
Note
If no problem is found, continue with inspection of the next system of the troubleshooting
Guide. (Refer to page 4C—10 and 11)
Possible cause
Page
Symptom
Air flow sensor Igniter Engine control
unit terminal Knock sensor Possible cause
Page
Symptom
Air flow sensor Igniter
1X
Knock sensor Possible cause
Page
Symptom
4C—103 Refer to section 5 4C—98 4C—109
Hard start or won't start (Cranks OK) 3 1 2 —
Knocking — 1
76G04C-141
4C-76
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VE-TYPE RF71 13 800C: 104749-0343 For RF-CX
# TEST OIL SAE Standard test oil (SEA 967C)
Fuel injection amount Chamber pressure and timer stroke Load sensing timer and overflowing quantity Measurenment
Item Pump speed (RPM) Fuel injection amount
(cm3/stroke)
Start 100 More than 55/1,000
Full load
600 33.9—38.9/1,000
Full load
1,000 48 9—50.9/1,000
Full load 2,150 39.7—44 7/1,000 Full load
2,250 32.7-37.7/1,000
Full load
2,550 8.0—15.0/1,000
Idling 360 7.6—10.6/1,000
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Pump speed (RPM) Chamber pressure
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Timer stroke (mm)
500 500
1,250 4.5—5.1 2.7—3.9
1,500 5.2—5.8 4 3-4.9
2,150 6.8—7 4 7.6-8.8
Item Fuel injectioon amount
(cm3/stroke)
Load sens-ing timer
Start 37.2-39.2/1,000 Load sens-ing timer End 32.2-34.2/1.000
Overflowing quantity 41.0—85.0/1.000
"Checking condition
Pump speed: 1,500 rpm
Lever: Full load
Measuring place Dimension (mm)
KF 5.7—5.9
K 3.2—3.4
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