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SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDU$$o
ENGINE OIL CHECK
(1) Check to ensure that the engine oil level is within the level
range indicated on the oil dip stick.
(2) Check to ensure that the oil is not noticeably dirty or mixed
with coolant or gasoline, and that it has the proper
viscosity. IASH
ACIJUSTERS CHECKMllFEAGa
NOTE
Soon after the engine is started or while it is running,
abnormal noise (clattering) which may be attributed to the
adjuster sounds but does not stop. In this case, check the
following.
(1) Check the engine oil, and refill or replace oil if necessary.
NOTE
0If the oil amount is small, air will be sucked from the oil
strainer and mixed in the oil passage.
0If the oil amount is excessive, the oil will be stirred by
the crank and mixed with a large amount of air.
0Air and oil can not be separated easily in the deterio- rated oil, and the amount of air mixed in the oil
increases.
If such mixed-in air enters the high pressure chamber in
the lash adjuster, the air in the high-pressure chamber will be compressed while the valve is opened, the lash adjuster
will be excessively compressed and abnormal noise will be produced when the valve is closed.
This is the same phenomenon which occurs when the
valve clearance is improperly adjusted to be excessively
large.
However, it will return to be normal if the air entrapped in
the adjuster is released in this case.
(2) Start the engine, and slowly race* it several times (10 times or less).
If the
ablnormal noise is eliminated by racing the engine, it
means that the air is released from the high-pressure
chamber of the lash adjuster and the function of the lash
adjuster is returned to normal.
l
Graclually increase the engine speed from the idle
speed to 3,000 rpm (for 30 seconds), and then
gradually slow down the engine to the idling speed (for
30 seconds).
NOTE 0
If the vehicle is parked on a slope for a long time, the
oil will be sometimes reduced in the lash adjuster, and
air will enter the high-pressure chamber when the
engine is started. 0
After the vehicle is parked for a long time, the oil will go
out of the oil passage. Since it takes a little time to
supply oil to the lash adjuster, air sometimes enters the
high-pressure chamber.
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8 VALVE
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(3) If any abnormal noise IS not eliminated by racing, check the
lash adjuster.
@ Stop the engine.
@ Set the engine so that cylinder No. 1 is positioned at
the top dead centre of the compression.
@ Press the rocker arm at the area indicated by the+ arrow mark to check whether the rocker arm is lowered
or not.
@ Slowly turn the crankshaft 360 degrees clockwise.
@ In the same procedure as Step 0, check the rocker
arm at the area indicated by the
0 arrow mark.
@ If the rocker arm lowers easily when the part directly
above the rocker arm lash adjuster is pressed, the lash
adjuster is defective and must be replaced. When re-
placing the lash adjuster, bleed the air from all adjus-
ters and then assemble them. Then inspect with proce-
dures
@ to 0, and confirm that there are no abnormal-
ities
NOTE
lThe lash adjuster can be accurately checked for de-
fects with the leak down test.
l Refer to the engine service manual for the leak down test and lash adjuster air bleeding procedure.
If the rocker arm is extremely hard when pressed
down, the lash adjuster is normal, so look for a different
cause of abnormal sound.
COMPRESSION PRESSURE CHECK
MllFFAL
(1) Before inspection, verify that the engine oil, starter motor and battery are normal. Then, perform the following.
l Engine coolant temperature:
80- 95°C
(176- 203°F)
l Lights, electric cooling fan and accessories: OFF
l Transaxle:
P range
0 Steering wheel: Neutral position
(2) Disconnect the spark plug cable.
(3) Remove all the spark plugs
(4) Disconnect the connector of the distributor.
NOTE
This will prevent the engine control module from controll- ing the ignition and fuel injection.
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(5) Cover the spark plug holes with a cloth, etc., and crank the engine. Then verify that no foreign material sticks to the
cloth, etc.
Caution
1. During cranking, be especially careful of the spark plug
installing hole.
2.Very hot water, oil, fuel, etc., which may have entered
the cylinder somehow, will violently spout through the spark plug hole if the compression is measured in the
entrapped state. This is very dangerous.
MANIFOILD VACUUM INSPECTIONMllFNAC
(6)
(7)
(8)
Set up the compression gauge in the spark plug mounting
hole.
Fully open the throttle valve, and cranking the engine,
measure the compression pressure.
Standard value:
<8VALVE>1,250 kPa (178 psi) [250-400 rpm]
< 1 Ei VALVE>
1,300 kPa (185 psi) [250-400 rpm]
Limit:
(8 VALVE>880 kPa (125 psi) [250-400 rpm]
980 kPa (139 psi)
[250-400 rpm]
Measure the compression pressure of each cylinder, and
verify that the pressure difference among the cylinders is
less than the limit value.
Limit: max. 100
kPa (14 psi)
(9) If a cylinder’s compression pressure or pressure difference IS outside
the limit, fill a small amount of engine oil through
the spark plug hole and repeat Items (7) and (8) above.
@ If the compression is increased when the oil is filled, the piston and/or cylinder wall may be worn or
damaged.
@ If the compression is not increased even though the oil is filled, the valve may be thermally seized, the valve
contact may be improper or pressure may leak at the
gasket.
(10) Connect the connector of the distributor.
(11) Install the spark plug and spark plug cable.
(12)Erase the diagnostic trouble code with the Scan tool or re-
connect the battery (-)
cable
10 seconds or more after it
was disconnected.
NOTE
This will erase the memory of the diagnostic trouble code
which
resu,lted from disconnection of the distributor con-
nector.
(1) Before inspection and adjustment, put the vehicle into the
followin~g state.
l Engine coolant temperature:
85-95°C (185-203°F)
l
Ligt-Its, electric, cooling fan, and accessories: OFF
l Transaxle: Neutral
(N or P for vehicles with an automa-
tic transaxle)
l Steering wheel: Neutral position
(2) Check that the idling revolution speed is normal.
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(3) Remove the PCV hose from the PCV valve and attach a
vacuum gauge.
(4) Check that the negative pressure at the intake manifold
during idle revolution is normal.
Standard value:
(8 VALVE>Approx. 500 mmHg (20 in.Hg)
<16VALVE>Approx. 510 mmHg (20 in.Hg)
(5) If outside the standard value, isolate the cause by referring
to the following table and repair the fault.
Symptom
CauseRemed
y
l The vacuum gauge reading is less than l Ignition timing is retarded.l Adjust the ignition timing.
standard value, but the pointer is
stable.
l The vacuum gauge pointer swings l The gas mixture is excessivelyl Check
Multiport Fuel Injection
slowly.rich.system.
l The vacuum gauge pointer drops irre-
l The gas mixture is excessively
l Check
Multiport Fuel Injectiongularly.lean.system.
l The vacuum gauge pointer drops inter-
0 Incomplete close contact of in-0 Check and repair the valve.mittently to 30 to 160
mmHg
(1.2 to take and exhaust valve seats.
6.3 in.Hg).
l The vacuum gauge pointer drops sud-l Broken cylinder head gasketl ,Replace cylinder head gasket. denly
from the normal reading to 250 mmHg
(9.8 in.Hg). then returns to
normal.
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condition.
Timina mark
‘timing mark._*-
Camshaft sprocket TIMING BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
(8 VALVE>MllFGCEa
There are 2 access holes in the timing belt front lower cover.
These can be used to readjust the tension of the timing belt by
the following procedure without removing the timing belt front lower cover. However, timing belt “B”, which drives the right
silent shaft, cannot be adjusted unless the cover is removed. (1) Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left.
(2) Remove the left side undercover panel.
NOTE
This work is done so that the crankshaft can be turned.
(3) Place a piece of wood against the engine oil pan and jac
k
up.(4) Remove the engine mounting bracket.
(5) Remove the timging belt front upper cover.
(6) Remove the four spark plugs.
(7) Turn the crankshaft clockwise and check the timing belt
(8) Turn the crankshaft clockwise and align the timing marks.
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Access
cover
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Access cover
Screwdriver slot
3EN075
(9) Remove the air conditioning drive belt and the generator drive belt.
(10)Removle the access covers. There are easily removed by
inserting a screwdriver into the slots indicated by the raised
arrows in the timing belt cover and twisting. (1l)lnset-t
the special tool (MD998051-01)
from the pivot side
access hole and loosen the tension spacer (with a tensioner lock nut on it) 1 to 2 turn.
Next insert a 14 mm socket wrench from the slot side
access hole and loosen the tensioner lock bolt 1 to 2 turn.
(12)Turn the crankshaft clockwise by two teeth of the camshaft
sprocket.
(13)First ticjhten the timing belt tensioner installation bolt (on
the
lo&er side), and then tighten the tensioner spacer
(upper side).
Caution
Be sure to tighten the bolt (lower side) first. lf the
tensioner spacer of pivot side is tightened first, the
tensioner will rotate with it and belt tension may
becorn; loose.
(14)lnstall the access cover. The access cover may be easily
installeNd by passing the hooks between the guides and
sliding it in.
(15)lnstall the air conditioning drive belt and generator drive
belt and adjust the slack. (Refer to P.l
l-l 2.)
(16)lnstall the timing belt front upper cover.
(17)lnstall the engine mounting bracket.
(18)lnstall the spark plugs.
(19)lnstall the left side undercover panel.
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11-12ENGINE - Service Adjustment Procedures
DRIVE BELTS TENSION ADJUSTMENT
MllFMBBO
(1) Check that the belts are not damaged.
Power steenng
oil pump
pulley
\
W
ater
pump
pulley
I Tension
pulley/
Generator
compressor
Crankshaft
pulley pulley
We
Spindle----As.
IRESET button (2) Apply
IOON (22 Ibs.) force to the belt back midwa
y
between the pulleys as shown in the figure, measure the
deflection or, by using a belt-tension gauge, check the
belt’s tension.
Standard value:
Gauge250-500500-700400 (88)
N (Ibs.)(55-110)(110-154)
ForAKDeflection Approx. 8.05.0-5.56.0-7.0
compressor mm (in.)(.315)(.197-,217) (.236-.276)
For P/S
pump Gauge
250-500320-400470-570
N (Ibs.)(55-110)(71-88)(104-126)
Deflection 6.0-9.0
-mm (in.)(.236-,354)
NOTE
There is more than one type of belt-tension gauge (type A and
type
8, for example), so be sure to use the gauge according to
its instructions for use.
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TENSION ADJUSTMENT OF THE GENERATOR DRIVE
BELT
Pwot
nut
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\ // \ 01u0090
Belt tension 01A0060
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W
ater
OiA0059
Caution
1. Before checking, turn the engine one time or more.
2.If the belt tension is too strong, it is possible that the
generator or water pump bearing is damaged.
If the b’elt tension is too weak, however, sounds of its
slipping will be heard, and the belt’s service life will be
reduced.
1.Loosen the generator pivot nut.
2. Loosen the lock bolt of the belt tension adjuster.
3. Using the adjustment bolt, adjust the belt tension to
specified.
4. Tighten the lock bolt.
5.Tighten the generator pivot nut.
6.Check the deflection or the tension of the belt; readjust if
necessary.
NOTE
Even for a new belt, the adjustment value for a used belt
should be used to make the adjustment if the belt has been
used for as long as five minutes or more.
DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT OF POWER STEERING OIL
PUMP DRIVE BELT
1. Loosen power steering oil pump fixing bolt.
2. Move power steering pump, tension belt moderately and adjust deflection.
3. Tighten fixing bolts.
4. Run the engine one time or more.
5. Check the belt deflection. Readjust, if necessary.
TENSION ADJUSTMENT OF THE AIR CONDITIONING
COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT
1. Loosen tension pulley fixing bolt A.
2. Adjust belt deflection with adjusting bolt B.
3. Tighten fixing bolt A.
4. Run the engine one time or more. 5. Check the belt tension. Readjust, if necessary.
NOTE
Even for a new belt, the adjustment value for a used belt
should be used to make the adjustment if the belt has been
used for as long as five minutes or more.
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II-14ENGINE - Ennine AssemblvENGINE
ASSEMBLY
(8 VALVE>
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal Operationl Eliminating fuel pressure in fuel line
(Refer to GROUP 13-On-Vehicle Inspection
of MFI Components.)
*Removal of the Hood (Refer to GROUP
42-Hood.)*Draining of the Coolant
(Refer to GROUP OO-Maintenance Service.)
*Removal of the Transaxle Assembly
(Refer to GROUP 22,
23-Transaxle.)*Removal of the Radiator(Refer to GROUP 14-Radiator.)
I IPost-installation Operation*Installation of the Radiator
(Refer to GROUP 14-Radiator.)*Installation of the Transaxle Assembly (Refer to GROUP 22, 23-Transaxle.)*Refilling of the Coolant(Refer to GROUP 00-Maintenance Servic
l Installation of the Hood
(Refer to GROUP
42-Hood.)
:e.) :1989
models>
-6
Nm-4 ft.lbs./
4-6 Nm3-4 ft.lbs.
cl990 models>
128
3-4 ftlbs. MllSA-A
<1991,1992 models>
1-6 Nm5-4 ft.lbs.
1-6 Nm1-4 ft.lbs.\
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