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INSTALLATION OF RH IGNITION COIL
(See Components on page IG±20)
1. INSTALL IGNITION COIL (a) Install the ignition coil with the three bolts.
(b) Install the cam position sensor connector to the ignition
coil bracket.
2. CONNECT IGNITION COIL CONNECTOR
3. CONNECT HIGH±TENSION CORD
(See step 4 on pages IG±16 and 17)
4. INSTALL RH ENGINE WIRE COVER (See steps 8, 10, 12 and 13 on pages IG±11 and 12)
INSTALLATION OF LH IGNITION COIL
(See Components on page IG±20)
1. INSTALL IGNITION COIL Install the ignition coil with the two bolts.
2. INSTALL NOISE FILTER TO IGNITION COIL Install the noise filter with the bolt.
3. CONNECT HIGH±TENSION CORD
(See step 4 on pages IG±16 and 17)
4. CONNECT IGNITION COIL CONNECTOR
5. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF BATTERY
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REMOVAL OF DISTRIBUTOR
(See Components on page IG±23)
1. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT (See page CO±6)
2. DISCONNECT RADIATOR HOSE FROM WATER INLET
3. REMOVE NO.3 TIMING BELT COVERS
(See steps 1 to 8 on pages IG±11 to 13)
4. REMOVE DRIVE BELT IDLER PULLEY Remove the pulley bolt, cover plate and idler pulley.
5. REMOVE RH NO.2 TIMING BELT COVER (a) Disconnect the cam position sensor connector from theignition coil bracket.
(b) Disconnect the cam position sensor wire from the clamp
on the timing belt cover.
(c) Remove the five mounting bolts.
(d) Disconnect the connector grommet from the timing belt cover.
(e) Disconnect the wire clamp from the timing belt cover, and remove the timing belt cover and four gaskets.
6. REMOVE LH NO.2 TIMING BELT COVER (a) Disconnect the cam position sensor wire from the clamp
on the timing belt cover.
(b) Disconnect the cam position sensor connector.
(c) Remove the three mounting bolts.
(d) Disconnect the connector grommet from the timing belt cover, and remove the timing belt cover and two
gaskets.
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5. INSTALL DISTRIBUTOR CAPSInstall the distributor cap with the three bolts. Install the two
distributor caps.
Torque: 3.8 N Vm (39 kgf Vcm, 34 in. Vlbf)
6. CONNECT HIGH±TENSION CORDS TO DISTRIBUTOR
CAPS
Connect the ten high±tension cords.
NOTICE: Connect the high±tension cord by pressing on
the correct place as shown in the illustration.
If not done this way, the high±tension cord will interfere with
the camshaft timing pulley.
7. INSTALL RH NO.2 TIMING BELT COVER (a) Install the four gaskets to the timing belt cover.
(b) Install the connector grommet to the timing belt cover.
(c) Install the timing belt cover with the five bolts.
Torque: 16 N Vm (160 kgf Vcm, 12 ft Vlbf)
HINT (12 mm head bolt): Use bolts 106 mm (4.17 in.) in
length.
(d) Install the wire clamp to the timing belt cover.
(e) Install the cam position sensor wire to the wire clamp on
the timing belt cover.
(f) Install the cam position sensor connector to the ignition coil bracket.
8. INSTALL LH NO.2 TIMING BELT COVER (a) Install the two gaskets to the timing belt cover.
(b) Run the cam po sition sensor wire through the timing belt
cover hole.
(c) Install the timing belt cover and connector bracket with the three bolts.
(d) Connect the cam position sensor connector.
(e) In sta ll th e ca m po sitio n se n so r c onnector to the
connector bracket.
(f) Install the cam position sensor wire to the wire clamp on
the timing belt cover.
(g) Install the connector grommet to the timing belt cover.
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9. INSTALL DRIVE BELT IDLER PULLEYInstall the idler pulley and cover plate with the pulley bolt.
Torque: 37 N Vm (380 kgf Vcm, 27 ft Vlbf)
10. INSTALL NO.3 TIMING BELT COVERS
(See steps 5 to 9 and 11 on pages IG±17 to 19)
11. CONNECT RADIATOR HOSE TO WATER INLET
12. C O N N E C T C A B L E TO N E G AT I V E T E R M I N A L O F BATTERY
13. FILL ENGINE WITH COOLANT (See page CO±6)
14. WARM UP ENGINE Allow the engine to warm up to normal operating tempera-
ture.
15. CONNECT TACHOMETER Connect the tester probe of a tachometer to terminal IG of
the check (ºDIAGNOSISº) connector.
HINT: Set the tachometer to the 4±cylinder range.
NOTICE:
w Never allow the tachometer tester probe to touch ground
as it could result in damage to the igniter and/or ignition
coil.
w As some tachometers are not compatible with this
ignition system, we recommend that you confirm the
compatibility of your unit before use.
16. CHECK IGNITION TIMING
(a) Using SST, connect terminals TE1 and E1 of the check(ºDIAGNOSISº) connector.
SST 09843±18020
(b) C onnect the tester probe of a timing light to the
high±tension cord for No.6 cylinder.
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE DATA
Ignition timing8±125 BTDC @ idlegg
(w/ Terminals TE1 and E1 connected)
Firing order1±8±4±3±6±5±7±2
Spark plugTypeNDPK20R11g
NGK BKR6EP11
Electrode gapNew plug STD 1.1 mm 0.043 in.
Used plug Limit 1.3 mm 0.051 in.
High±tensionResistance25 k per cordg
cord
Ignition coilPrimary coil resistance0.40±0.50 gy
Secondary coil resistance10.0±14.0 k
Cam positionResistanceat ±10± +40 5C (14±104 5F)835±1,350
sensor
Engine speedResistanceat ±10± +40 5C (14±104 5F)835±1,350
sensor
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightenedNVmkgf Vcmft Vlbf
Spark plug X Cylinder head1818013
Cam position sensor X Distributor housing18185 13
Distributor cap X Distributor housing3.839 34 in. Vlbf
Distributor rotor X Camshaft timing pulley3.839 34 in. Vlbf
RH No.2 timing belt cover X Cylinder block (for 12 mm head)16160 12
Drive belt idler pulley X Hydraulic pump37380 27
Engine speed sensor X Oil pump6.46556 in. Vlbf
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A pressure feeding lubrication system has been adopted to supply oil to \
the moving parts of this engine. The
lubrication system consists of an oil pan, oil pump, oil filter and other external p\
arts which supply oil to the moving
parts in the engine block. The oil circuit is shown in the illustration at th\
e top of the previous page. Oil from the
oil pan is pumped up by the oil pump. After it passes through the oil fi\
lter, it is fed through the various oil holes
in the crankshaft and cylinder block. After passing through the cylinder b\
lock and performing its lubricating func-
tion, the oil is returned by gravity to the oil pan. A dipstick on the center\
left side of the cylinder block is provided
to check the oil level.
OIL PUMP The oil pump pumps up oil from the oil pan and sends it under pressure to t\
he various parts of the engine.
An oil strainer is mounted in front of the inlet to the oil pump. The oil \
pump itself is a trochoid type pump, inside
of which there is a drive rotor and a driven rotor. When the drive rotor rotates, the driven rotor rotates in the same
direction, and since the axis of the driven rotor shaft is different from the center of the driven rotor, the space
between the two rotors is changed as they rotate. Oil is drawn in when the space\
is wide and is discharged when
the space in narrow.
OIL PRESSURE REGULATOR At high engine speeds, the engine oil supplied by the oil pump exceeds the\
capacity of the engine to utilize
it. For that reason, the oil pressure regulator works to prevent an over\
supply of oil. During normal oil supply, a
coil spring and valve keep the bypass closed, but when too much oil is being \
fed, the pressure become extremely
high, overpowering the force of the spring and opening the valves. This allow\
s the excess oil to flow through
the valve and return to the oil pump inlet.
OIL FILTER The oil filter is a full flow type filter with a built±in paper filter e\
lement. Particles of metal from wear, airborne
dirt, carbon and other impurities can get into the oil during use and co\
uld cause accelerated wear or seizing if
allowed to circulate through the engine. The oil filter, integrated into the oil line, removes these impurities as the
oil passes through it. The filter is mounted outside the engine to simplify\
replacement of the filter element. A relief
valve is also included ahead of the filter element to relieve the high oil pr\
essure in case the filter element be-
comes clogged with impurities. The relief valve opens when the oil pressure o\
verpowers the force of the spring.
Oil passing through the relief valve by±passes the oil filter and flo\
ws directly into the main oil hole in the engine.
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PREPARATION
SST (SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS)
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
EQUIPMENT
Part NameNote
Oil pressure gauge
Precision straight edgeOil pump
Torque wrench
LUBRICANT
Item
Capacity
ClassificationItemLitersUS qtslmp. qtsClassification
Engine oilAPI grade SG, Energy±Conserving II
Dry fill606353multigrade. Recommended viscosity is
Drain and refill6.06.35.3gy
as shown, with SAE 5W±30 being the
w/ Oil filter change 4.85.14.2preferred engine oil.
w/o Oil filter change4.54.85.3
g
SSM (SPECIAL SERVICE MATERIALS)
Part NamePart No.Use etc.
Seal packing or equivalent08826±00080Oil pump, Oil pan
Adhesive 1344,
Three bond 1344,08833±00080Oil pressure switch
Loctite 242 or equivalent
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OIL PRESSURE CHECK
1. CHECK ENGINE OIL QUALITYCheck the oil for deterioration, entry of water, discoloring or
thinning.
If the quality is poor, replace the oil.
Oil grade: API grade SG, Energy±Conserving II multi- grade. Recommended viscosity is as shown,
with SAE 5W±30 being the preferred engine
oil.
2. CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL The oil level should be between the ºLº and ºFº marks on the
dipstick.
If low, check for the leakage and add oil up to ºFº mark.
3. REMOVE ENGINE UNDER COVER
4. REMOVE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH, AND INSTALL OIL PRESSURE GAUGE
5. WARM UP ENGINE
Allow the engine to warm up to normal operating tempera-
ture.
6. CHECK OIL PRESSURE
Oil pressure:
At idling 29 kPa (0.3 kgf/cm
2, 4.3 psi)
or more
At 3,000 rpm 294±588 kPa (3.0±6.0 kg/cm
2, 43±85 psi)
7. REMOVE OIL PRESSURE GAUGE AND REINSTALL OILPRESSURE SWITCH
Apply adhesive to two or three threads of the oil pressure
switch.
Adhesive: Part No. 08833±00080, THREE BOND 1344,
LOCTITE 242 or equivalent
8. START ENGINE AND CHECK FOR LEAKS
9. REINSTALL ENGINE UNDER COVER
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