GENERAL - Main Sealant and Adhesive Table
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ApplicationRecommendedbrand
7. Fast bonding adhesive
Adhesion of all materials3M ATD
except polyethylene, poly-Part No. 8155propylene, fluorocarbon resinor equivalentor other materials withhighly absorbent surface
8. Anaerobic fast bonding
adhesives
(I) Fixing of bolts and screws3M Stud lockingl Tightening of drive gearPart No. 4170to differential caseor equivalentl Bolts for coupling tilt
steering upper column
with lower column
(2) Fixing of bearing, fan, pulley
and gear connections
(3) Sealing of small recess or
flange surface
(4)Steering angle stopper bolt
(jeep)
3M Nut lockingPart No. 4171or equivalent
9. Undercoat3M ATD
Part No. 8864
or equivalent
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11-I
ENGINECONTENTS
IMllAA--
CAMSHAFT OIL SEALS....................................
CRANKSHAFT, FLYWHEEL AND
DRIVEPLATE........................................................
CYLINDER BLOCK................................................
CYLINDER HEAD AND VALVE........................
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET................................
ENGINE ASSEMBLY............................................
ENGINE OIL COOLER........................................
GENERAL INFORMATION................................
lbLubricationSystem............................................SectionalView
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OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP....................................
OIL PAN AND OIL SCREEN................................20
49
5334
23
17
552
3
240
22
PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD....................
ROCKER ARM AND CAMSHAFT....................
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES........Compression Pressure Check
........................Curb Idle Speed Inspection
............................Drive Belts Tension Adjustment
....................Ignition Timing Adjustment
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LashAdjusters
Check........................................Manifold Vacuum
Inspection
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SPECIAL TOOLS....................................................
SPECIFICATIONS................................................General Specifications
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Sealants
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.....................Service Specifications
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TIMING BELT........................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................44
31
11
15
14
11
13
16
16
84
4
84
26
10
L’
LENGINE
- Specifications11-5
Items
Standard value
Limit
Cylinder head
Overall height
mm (in.)
132 (5.20)-0.2 (-,008)’
Flatness of gasket surface
mm (in.)Max. 0.03 l.0012)0.2 (.008)
Oversize rework dimension of valveseat hole
mm (in.)
Intake
0.3 f.012) O.S.36.300 - 36.325 (1.4291 - 1.4301)
0.6 l.024) O.S.36.600 - 36.625 (1.4409 - 1.4419)
Exhaust 0.3
l.012) O.S.33.300 - 33.325 (1.31 IO - 1.3120)
0.6 (.024) O.S.33.600 - 33.625 (1.3228 - 1.3238)
Oversize rework dimension of valveseat hole depth
mm (in.)
Intake
0.3 l.012) O.S.7.5 - 7.7 (.295 - ,303)
0.6 t.024) O.S.
7.8 - 8.0 (.307 - ,315)
Exhaust 0.3 t.012) O.S.7.9-8.1 (.311 - ,319)
0.6 (.024) O.S.
8.2 - 8.4 (.323 - .331)
Oversize rework of valve guide hole
(both intake and exhaust)mm (in.)
0.05 f.002) 0,s.13.050- 13.068(.5138-.5145)
0.25 (.OlO) O.S.13.250- 13.268 (.5217- .5224)
0.50 (.020) 0,s.13.500 - 13.518 (.5315 - .5322)
Samshaft
Cam heightmm (in.)
Intake
35.49 (I .3972)34.99 (1.3776)
Exhaust
35.20 (1.3858)
34.70 (1.3661)
Journal O.D.
mm (in.)
26 (1.02)
Bearing oil clearance
mm (in.)0.05 - 0.09 f.0020 - .0035)
Jalve
Valve lengthmm (in.)
Intake
106.3 (4.185)
Exhaust
105.4 (4.150)
Stem O.D.mm (in.)
Intake
6.6 (.260)
Exhaust6.6 i.260)
Face angle
45 - 45.5”Thick;;ss,yf
valve head (Margin)
Intake
1 .o (.039)0.5 (.019)
Exhaust1.5 (.059)1 .o (.039)
Clearance (Valve stem to guide)
mm (in.)
Intake
0.02 - 0.05 (.0008 - .0020)0.10 l.0039)
Exhaust0.05 - 0.09 l.0020 - .0035)0.12 i.0047)
* Limit must be -0.2 mm (--.008 in.) combined with amount of grinding of cylinder block gasket surface.
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11-6ENGINE - Specifications
Items
Valve guide
Lengthmm (in.)
Intake
Exhaust
Service sizemm (in.)Standard value
45.5 (1.791)
50.5 (1.988)
0.05 f.002). 0.25 (.OlO),0.50 f.020) OversizeLimit
Valve seat
Width of seat contactmm (in.)0.9 - 1.3 (.035 - ,051)
Seat angle44 - 44.5”
Valve spring
Free lengthmm (in.)46.9 (1.846)45.9 (1.807)
LoadN (Ibs.)280 (62) at installed height
Installed heightmm (in.)37.9 (1.492)38.9 (1.531)
Squareness1
Less than 2”4”
Cylinder block
Cylinder boremm (in.)
91 .I0
(3.5866)
Out-of-roundness and taper of cylinderLess than 0.02 i.0008)
boremm (in.)
Flatness of gasket surfacemm (in.)
Less than 0.05 t.0020)0.10 (.0039)
Piston0.D mm (in.)
91 .I0 (3.5866)
Clearance (Piston to cylinder)mm (in.)
0.03 - 0.05 (.0012 - .0020)
Ring groove widthmm (in.)
No. 11.2 (.047)
No. 21.5 f.059)
Oil
3.0 (.I 18)
Service sizemm (in.)
0.25 LO1 0),0.50 (.020),0.75 (.030), 1 .oo l.039)Oversize
Piston ring
Side clearancemm (in.)
No. 1
No. 2
End gap
mm (in.)
No. 1
No. 2
Oil ring side railmm (in.)
Service sizemm (in.)
0.03 - 0.07 (.0012 - .0028)
0.02 - 0.06 l.0008 - .0024)
0.30 - 0.45 (.0118 - .0177)
0.45 - 0.60 (.0177 - .0236)
0.20 - 0.60 (.0079 - .0236)
0.25 (.OlO), 0.50 (.020),0.75 (.030), 1 .oo (.039)Oversize
0.1 (.004)
0.1 (.004)
0.8 i.031)
0.8 l.031)
1 .o (.039)
Connecting rod
Bendmm (in.)
Twist
mm (in.)
Big end to thrust clearancemm (in.)
Piston pin press-in load
N (Ibs.)
0.05 i.0020) or less
0.1 (0.004) or less
0.10 - 0.25 (.0039 - .0098)
7,500 - 17,500 (1,686 - 3,934)
0.4 l.016)
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II-IOENGINE - Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTINGmiwm
SymptomProbable cause
RemedyI,aJ
Compression too low) Cylinder head gasket blown1 Replace gasketI
Piston ring worn or damage
Piston or cylinder worn
Replace rings
Repair or replace piston and/or cylinder
block
Valve seat worn or damage
Repair or replace valve and/or seat ring
3il pressure drop
Engine oil level too lowCheck engine oil level
Oil pressure switch faulty
Oil filter clogged
Replace oil pressure switch
Install new filter
Oil pump gears or cover worn
Thin or diluted engine oilReplace gears and/or cover
Change engine oil to correct viscosity
1 Oil relief valve stuck (opened)) Repair relief valve
Excessive bearing clearance
Replace bearingsIbOil relief valve stuck (closed)
Incorrect lash adjusterRepair relief valve
Replace lash adjuster Oil pressure too high
Noisy valves
Thin or diluted engine oil (low oil pressure)Change engine oil
Valve stem or valve guide worn or damageReplace valve and/or guide
Connecting rod noise/
nain bearing noiseInsufficient oil supplyCheck engine oil level
Thin or diluted engine oilChange engine oil
Excessive bearing clearanceReplace bearings
Timing belt noise
Incorrect belt tensionAdjust belt tension
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II-12ENGINE - Service Adjustment Procedures-
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AdJl
bolt
Alternator wllev
haft
Fixing nutOlFOOO8
Alternator pulley
Adjusting bolt
/Crankshaftpulley
Air contionercompressorpulleyw Tension pulleyFlxtng nutOlN007.
Crankshaft pulleyOlN007TENSION ADJUSTMENT OF THE ALTERNATOR DRIVE
BELT
I(1) Remove front under cover panel
aero> (Refer to GROUP 51 - Aero Parts.).\\
3 ’
(2) Remove under covers (front L.H., side L.H.).
(3) Loosen tension pulley fixing nut.
(4) Adjust belt deflection with adjusting bolt.
(5) Tighten fixing bolt.
(6) Run the engine one time or more.
(7) Check the belt tension. Readjust, if necessary.
(8) Install under covers.
DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT OF THE ALTERNATOR AND
AIR CONDITIONER COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT
(1) Use straight handle box wrench to loosen tension pulley
fixing nut.
(2) Adjust belt deflection with adjusting bolt.
(3) Use straight handle box wrench to tighten fixing nut.
(4) Run the engine one time or more.
(5) Check the belt deflection. Readjust, if necessary.
DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT OF POWER STEERING PUMP
DRIVE BELT(1) Insert an extension bar (insertion depth 12.7 mm), etc. into
the opening at the end of the tension pulley bracket.
(2) Loosen the tension pulley fixing bolts in the order of B and
(3)
iove the extension bar installed to the tension pulley in the‘LJdirection of arrow to adjust the belt tension.
(4) Tighten the tension pulley fixing bolts in the order of A and
8.Tightening torque: 35
- 50 Nm (25 - 36 ftlbs,)(5) Give the crankshaft two turns in normal direction (clock-
wise) to run in the belt.
(6) Check the belt deflection. Readjust, if necessary.
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ENGINE - Service Adiustment ProceduresII-13
I_ ianltion tlminaI!H Connector for Igdpstment 6rown)
4tll II -7FUO9371IGNITION TIMING ADJUSTMENTMllFLAF
(1) The vehicle should be prepared as follows before the
inspection and adjustment.
lEngine coolant temperature: 80 - 95°C (176 - 205°F)
l Lights, electric cooling fan and accessories: OFF
l Transaxle: neutral
(P for A/T)l Steering wheel: neutral position
(2) Insert a paper clip to the connector, and connect a
tachometer to the paper clip.
NOTEDo not use the Multi-use tester.
If tested with the Multi-use tester connected to the
diagnosis connector, the ignition timing will not be the basic
timing but be ordinary timing.
(3) Set the timing light.
(4) Start the engine and run at idle.
(5) Check curb idle speed.
Curb idle speed: 700
f 100 rpm
NOTEThe engine speed indicated is a third of actual speed. In
other words, the reading of the tachometer times 3 is actual
speed.
(6) Turn OFF the ignition switch.
(7) Using a jumper wire, ground the ignition timing adjusting
terminal.
NOTEGrounding this terminal sets the engine to the basic ignition
timing.
\(8) Start the engine and run at idle.
(9) Check basic ignition timing.
Basic ignition timing: 5” BTDC
k 2”
(10)lf not within the standard value range, loosen the crank
angle sensor mounting nut and adjust by turning the crank
angle sensor. Turning it to the counterclockwise retards
timing, and to the clockwise advances it.
(1 l)After adjustment, tighten mounting nut taking care not to
move the crank angle sensor.
(12)Turn OFF the ignition switch.
(13)Disconnect the jumper wire connected at step (7).
(14)Start and run the engine at curb idle speed.
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ENGINE - Enaine AssemblvII-19
Engine mount bracketSERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALMllSBEH
15. DISCONNECTION OF Ail? CONDITIONER COMPRES-SOR
/ 16. POWER STEERING OIL PUMP
Disconnect air conditioner compressor and power steering
oil pump (with the hose).
NOTEThe removed air conditioner compressor and power steer-
ing oil pump should be fastened (by using rope, etc.) in
.aposition that will not interfere with the removal/installation
of the engine assembly.
34. REMOVAL OF ENGINE MOUNT BRACKETBefore removing the engine mount bracket installation bolt,
use a chain block or similar arrangement to suspend the
engine assembly (to the extent that there is no looseness of
the chain).
37. REMOVAL OF ENGINE ASSEMBLYAfter checking that the cables, hoses, harness connectors,
etc. are all removed, slowly raise the chain block to lift the
engine assembly upward out of the engine compartment.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONMl
1SDBC
37. INSTALLATION OF ENGINE ASSEMBLYWhen mounting the engine, check to be sure that the
cables, hoses, harness connectors, etc. are all in the correct
position.
34. INSTALLATION OF ENGINE MOUNT BRACKETAttach the engine mounting bracket so that the arrow mark
on the mounting stopper is in the direction as shown in the
illustration.
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