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9. INSTALL CATALYTIC CONVERTERS (MAIN)Install a new gasket and the catalytic converter with three
new nuts. Install the two catalytic converters.
Torque: 62 N Vm (630 kgf Vcm, 46 ft Vlbf)
10. INSTALL FRONT EXHAUST PIPE
(a) Temporarily install the pipe support stay with the fourbolts.
(b) Install three new gaskets, the exhaust pipe and pipe support stay with the six bolts and nuts.
Torque: 43 N Vm (440 kgf Vcm, 32 ft Vlbf)
(c) Tighten the four bolts holding the pipe support bracket
to the transmission.
Torque: 43 N Vm (440 kgf Vcm, 32 ft Vlbf)
(d) Install the two sub±oxygen sensors to the exhaust pipe.
Torque: 44 N Vm (450 kgf Vcm, 33 ft Vlbf)
HINT:
w Before installing the s ub±oxygen sensor, twist the
sensor wire counterclockwise 3 1/2 turns.
w After installing the sub±oxygen sensor, check that the
sensor wire is not twisted. If it is twisted, remove the
sub±oxygen sensor and reinstall it.
(e) Install the wire grommets to the floor.
11. CONNECT ENGINE WIRE TO CABIN (a) Push in the engine wire through the cowl panel.
(b) Install the engine wire clamp with the three bolts.
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(3) Two oil cooler hoses (for A/T) to radiator
(4) Two radiator hoses
(5) Two oil cooler hoses (for cooling fan) to pipes
(f) Connect the water temperature sensor connector.
(g) Install the wire clamp (for water temperature sensor) to the radiator fan shrould.
26. INSTALL RADIATOR RESERVOIR TANK (a) Install the reservoir tank to the reservoir tank bracket.
(b) Install the reservoir tank bracket with the two bolts.
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(c) Connect the following hoses:(1) Reservoir hose to water inlet housing
(2) Reservoir hose to radiator
(d) Connect the coolant level sensor connector.
27. INSTALL INTAKE AIR CONNECTOR (a) Connect the intake air connector to the throttle body.
(b) Install the hose clamp and mounting bolt.
(c) Connect the following hoses:(1) Air hose to ISC valve
(2) Air hose (from PS air control valve) to air intake chamber
28. CONNECT VACUUM HOSE (A) (FROM PS AIR CONTROL VALVE) TO AIR INTAKE CHAMBER
29. INSTALL AIR CLEANER AND AIR FLOW METER (a) Connect the air cleaner case to the air duct.
(b) Connect the air cleaner hose to the intake air connector.
(c) Install the four mounting bolts and hose clamp.
(d) Connect the air flow meter connector.
30. CONNECT CONTROL CABLES TO THROTTLE BODY Connect the following cables:(1) Accelerator cable
(2) A/T throttle cable
(3) (w/ Cruise Control System)
Cruise control actuator cable
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The 1 UZ±FE engine has 8±cylinders in a V±arrangement at a bank an\
gle of 905. From the front of the RH
bank cylinders are numbered 2±4±6±8, and from the front of the LH b\
ank cylinders are numbered 1 ±3±5±7.
The crankshaft is supported by 5 bearings specified by the inside of the cr\
ankcase. These bearings are made
of a copper and lead alloy. The crankshaft is integrated with 8 weights which are cast along with it\
for balancing. Oil holes are built
into the center of the crankshaft for supplying oil to the connecting ro\
ds, pistons and other components. The ignition order is 1±8±4±3±6±5±7±2. The cylinder\
head is made of aluminum alloy, with a cross flow
type intake and exhaust layout and with pent±roof type combustion chambers. The spark plugs are loca\
ted in
the center of the combustion chambers.
At the front and rear of the intake manifold, a water passage has been p\
rovided which connects the RH
and LH cylinder heads. Exhaust and intake valves are equipped with irregular pitch springs made\
of special valve spring carbon
steel which are capable of following no matter what the engine speed.
The RH and LH intake camshafts are driven by a single timing belt, and a ge\
ar on the intake camshaft en-
gages with a gear on the exhaust camshaft to drive it. The camshaft jour\
nal is supported at 5 (intake) or 4 (ex-
haust) places between the valve lifters of each cylinder and on the front end of the cylinder \
head. Lubrication
of the cam journal gear is accomplished by oil being supplied through the \
oiler port in the center of the camshaft. Adjustment of the valve clearance is done by means of an outer shim type\
system, in which valve adjusting
shims are located above the valve lifters. This permits replacement of the sh\
ims without removal of the cam-
shafts. Pistons are made of high temperature±resistant aluminum alloy, and a depression is built into the piston
head to prevent interference with valves.
Piston pins are the full±floating type, with the pins fastened to neither the piston boss nor the connecting
rods. Instead, snap rings are fitted on both ends of the pins, preventing the\
pins from falling out. The No.1 compression ring is made of steel and the No.2 compression ring\
is made of cast iron. The oil
ring is m ade of a combination of steel and stainless steel. The outer diameter of\
each piston ring is slightly larger
than the diameter of the piston and the flexibility of the rings allows them\
to hug the cylinder walls when they
are mounted on the piston. Compression rings No.1 and No.2 work to prevent \
the leakage of gas from the cylin-
der and the oil ring works to scrape oil off the cylinder walls to prevent it from entering the combustion chamber. The cylinder block is made of aluminum alloy with a bank angle of 90 5. Cast iron cylinders are installed
inside the cylinder block. It has 8 cylinders which are approximately twice the length of th\
e piston stroke. The
top of each cylinder is closed off by the cylinder heads and the lower end of the cylinders becomes the crank-
case, in which the crankshaft is installed. In addition, the cylinder bl\
ock contains a water jacket, through which
coolant is pumped to cool the cylinders. The No.1 and No.2 oil pans are bolted onto the bottom of the cylinder block\
. The No.1 oil pan is made of
aluminum alloy. The No.2 oil pan is an oil reservoir made of pressed steel sheet. An o\
il level sensor is installed
in the No.1 oil pan (If the oil level drops below a set level, a warnin\
g light lights up.). A oil pan baffle plate keeps
sufficient oil in the bottom of the No.2 oil pan even when the vehicle is tilted. \
This dividing plate also prevents
the oil from making waves when the vehicle is stopped suddenly and the oil \
shifts away from the oil pump suction
pipe. Plastic region tightening bolts are used for the cylinder head, main bearing ca\
p and connecting rod.
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SST (SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS) (Cont'd)
(09248±05021)(Valve Lifter
Stopper)
09316±60010Transmission &
Transfer Bearing
Replacer
Crankshaft timing pulley
09278±54012Drive Shaft Holding
Tool
M/T (W58) only
09325±20010Transmission Oil
Plug
(09316±00010)(Replacer Pipe)
Crankshaft front oil seal and camshaft oil seal
(09316±00050)(Replacer ºDº)
Camshaft oil seal
A/T (A340E) only
09325±40010Transmission Oil
Plug
Crankshaft pulley
09330±00021Companion Flange
Holding Tool
09608±30022Front Hub Bearing
Replacer Set
Knock sensor and oil pressure switch
09816±30010Oil Pressure
Switch Socket
(09608±05010)(Handle)
Crankshaft rear oiil seal
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
Cylinder head bolt
09043±5010010 mm Bi±Hexagon
wrench
A/C compressor mounting through bolt
09044±00020Torx Socket
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6. REMOVE THROTTLE BODY WITH INTAKE AIRCONNECTOR
(a) Disconnect the following hoses and connectors:(1) PCV hose
(2) Three vacuum hoses
(3) VSV (for EGR) connector
(4) Throttle position sensor connector
(5) IAC valve connector
(6) (w/ TRAC)
Sub±throttle position sensor connector
(7) (w/ TRAC) Sub±throttle actuator connector
(8) (USA spec. only)
EGR gas temperature sensor connector
(b) Remove the four bolts and two nuts holding the intake air connector to the intake chamber.
(c) Remove the VSV nut.
(d) Disc onnect the two water by±pass hoses from the
throttle body. Plug the hose ends.
(e) Remove the throttle body with the intake air connector and gasket.
7. REMOVE NO. 3 TIMING BELT COVER AND CYLINDER
HEAD REAR COVER
(a) Remove the oil filler cap.
(b) Using a 5 mm hexagon wrench, remove the ten bolts,No. 3 timing belt cover and cylinder head rear cover.
8. DISCONNECT HIGH±TENSION CORDS FROM SPARK PLUGS
(a) Remove the bolt holding the cord clamp from thecylinder head.
(b) Disconnect the two high±tension cord clamps from the No. 3 cylinder head cover.
(c) Disconnect the high±tension cords at the rubber boot. Do not pull on the cords.
NOTICE: Pulling on or bending the cords may damage
the conductor inside.
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16. REINSTALL THROTTLE BODY WITH INTAKE AIRCONNECTOR
(a) Place a new gasket so the protrusion face the intakechamber, and set the throttle body with intake air
connector.
(b) Connect the two water by±pass hoses to the throttle body.
(c) Install the VSV nut.
(d) Install the air intake connector with the four bolts and two
nuts.
Torque: 21 N Vm (210 kgf Vcm, 15 ft Vlbf)
(e) Connect the following hoses and connectors:
(1) PCV hose
(2) Three vacuum hoses
(3) VSV (for EGR) connector
(4) Throttle position sensor connector
(5) IAC valve connector
(6) (w/ TRAC) Sub±throttle position sensor connector
(7) (w/ TRAC) Sub±throttle actuator connector
(8) (USA spec. only) EGR gas temperature sensor connector
17. REINSTALL THROTTLE BODY BRACKET Install the throttle body bracket with the four nuts.
Torque: 21 N Vm (210 kgf Vcm, 15 ft Vlbf)
18. REINSTALL EGR PIPE
(a) Install a new gasket and the EGR pipe with the two bolts.
Torque: 21 N Vm (210 kgf Vcm, 15 ft Vlbf)
(b) Tighten the union nut.
Torque: 64 N Vm (650 kgf Vcm, 47 ft Vlbf)
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11. DISCONNECT FUEL INLET HOSE FROM LH DELIVERYPIPE
Remove the pulsation damper and two gaskets, and discon-
nect the inlet hose.
12. D I S C O N N E C T F U E L R E T U R N H O S E F R O M F U E L RETURN PIPE
13. DISCONNECT PCV HOSE FROM LH CYLINDER HEAD
14. REMOVE LH NO.3 TIMING BELT COVER (a) Remove the four mounting bolts.
(b) Disconnect the cord grommet from the timing belt cover,
and remove the timing belt cover.
(c) Remove the cord grommet from the high±tension cord.
15. DISCONNECT HEATER WATER VALVE FROM BODY (a) Disconnect the VSV connector.
(b) Remove the bolt holding the engine wire clamp to thewater valve bracket.
(c) Remove the two bolts, and disconnect the water valve and bracket assembly.
16. REMOVE THROTTLE BODY (a) Disconnect the following connectors:(1) Throttle position sensor connector
(2) (w/ TRAC)
Sub±throttle position sensor connector
(3) (w/ TRAC) Sub±throttle actuator connector
(b) Disconnect the following hoses: (1) Water by±pass hose from ISC valve
(2) (USA Spec.) Vacuum hose from throttle body
(3) (Exc. USA Spec.) Three vacuum hoses from throttle body
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