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4. INSTALL TANK PiATE .
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Insert the tank plates from both ends in the direction of
the arrows. Insert to where the portions by the arrows
contact with the tank. - .
5. STAKE CLAW OF TANK PLATE
(a) Set the punch on SST to “LOW.”
SST 09230-00010
(b) Stake the claws of the tank plates with SST in the
numerical order shown in the figure.
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CAUTION: If the bottom of the core plate is staked
with the SST on the guide block stopper, it may result
in water leakage.
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NOTE:
l Stake with just enough pressure to leave a mark on the
claw. the staked plate height “B” should be as follows:
Plate height: 9.18 - 9.53 mm (0.3614 - 0.3752 in.)
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: ENGINE MECHANICAL - Cylinder Head
7614352 (b) Using a micrometer, measure the cam lobe height,
Standard cam lobe height:
Intake
7M-GE MA 38.38 mm (I 6102 in.1
.MS 38.18 mm (I 6024 in.1
7M-GTE 38.36 mm (1.6098 In.)
Exhaust
7M-GE MA 38.38 mm (I .6102 In.)
MS 38.36 mm (1.6098 in.1
7M-GTE 38.36 mm (1.6098 in.) .
Minimum cam lobe height:
Intake-
7M-GE MS 37.86 mm (1.4906 in.)
Others 38.00 mm (1.4981 in.)
Exhaust 38.00 mm (1.4981 in.1
If the cam lobe height is less than minimum, replace the
camshaft.
(c) Using a micrometer, measure the journal diameter.
Standard diameter:
No.1
28.949 - 28.986 mm (I .0810 - 1.0616 in.1
No.2 - No.7
26.888 - 26.976 mm (1.0686 1 1.0620 in.)
If the journal diameter is less than specified, replace the
camshaft.
16. INSPECT CAMSHAFT OIL CLEARANCE
(a) Clean the bearing caps and camshaft journal.
(b) Place the camshaft in the cylinder head.
(4 Lay a strip of plastigage across each journal.
(d) Place the bearing caps with the top of the number on
the cap pointing toward the front and in numerical
order from the front side.
(e) Install and torque the cap bolts gradually in the
sequence shown in the figure.
Torque: 200 kg-cm (14 ft-lb, 20 Nmrn)
NOTE: Do not turn the camshaft while the plastigage is
in place.
(f) Remove the caps and measure the plastigage at its
widest point.