pulley and mounting bracket. Remove A/C compressor with hoses
connected, and remove mounting bracket. Remove cooling fan bracket
assembly. Note location and length of bolts for reassembly reference.
3) Remove No. 1 and No. 2 timing belt upper outer covers and
gaskets. See Fig. 7. Remove timing belt lower outer cover and gaskets.
Using Holder (MB998747) and a used "V" belt, remove crankshaft pulley
bolt. Remove crankshaft pulley.
NOTE: "V" belt will be damaged by tool. DO NOT use engine "V"
belt to hold crankshaft pulley unless replacing belt.
4) Remove flange. See Fig. 7. Rotate crankshaft and align all
timing marks. See Fig. 8. Loosen belt tensioner bolt, and rotate belt
tensioner counterclockwise to release belt tension.
5) If reusing timing belt, place arrow on belt to indicate
direction of belt rotation. Remove timing belt and belt tensioner. If
camshaft sprocket requires removal, install Holder (MB990775) on
camshaft sprocket. Remove retaining bolt and camshaft sprocket. Remove
rear timing belt cover (if required).
Fig. 7: Exploded View of Timing Belt Components (SOHC Is Similar)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
revolutions clockwise. DO NOT rotate counterclockwise. Realign all
timing marks. Tighten belt tensioner bolts to specification. Using
belt tension gauge, measure belt tension halfway between crankshaft
sprocket and camshaft sprocket on side opposite belt tensioner.
7) Belt tension should be 57.3-83.8 lbs. (26-38 kg). To
install remaining components, reverse removal procedure. Install
proper length bolts in timing belt covers. See Fig. 9. Tighten bolts
to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (MONTERO & PICKUP) table.
Fig. 9: Identifying Timing Belt Cover Bolt Lengths (MONTERO & PICKUP)\
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
Inspect belt tensioner for smooth rotation. Replace if defective.
Installation
1) Install rear timing belt cover. Tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (3000GT) table at end of
article. Install camshaft sprockets (if removed). Using holder, hold
camshaft and tighten camshaft sprocket bolt to specification.
2) Install belt tensioner and spring. Ensure spring is
secured on pin of water pump and engaged in hole of belt tensioner
with hook of spring pointing from cylinder block.
3) Rotate belt tensioner counterclockwise as much as
possible, and temporarily tighten bolt. Align all timing marks with
No. 1 cylinder at TDC of compression stroke. See Fig. 8.
4) Install timing belt on crankshaft sprocket, rear cylinder
bank camshaft sprocket, water pump pulley, front cylinder bank
camshaft sprocket and timing belt tensioner. Ensure belt is installed
in original direction of rotation and all timing marks are aligned.
Install flange on crankshaft. Loosen belt tensioner bolts slightly,
and allow tensioner to apply belt tension.
5) Using Crankshaft Socket (MD998716), rotate crankshaft 2
revolutions clockwise. DO NOT rotate counterclockwise. Realign all
timing marks. Tighten belt tensioner bolts to specification. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (3000GT) table. Using belt tension gauge,
measure belt tension halfway between crankshaft sprocket and camshaft
sprocket on side opposite belt tensioner.
6) Belt tension should be 46.3-63.3 lbs. (21-29 kg). To
install remaining components, reverse removal procedure. Install
proper length bolts in timing belt covers and engine support bracket.
See Figs. 9 and 10. Tighten bolts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS (3000GT) table.
NOTE: Engine support bracket reamer bolt must be tightened slowly
while spraying lubricant on bolt.
Fig. 11: Identifying Timing Belt Cover Bolt Length (SOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
Removal (DOHC)
1) Remove lower splash shields. Remove cruise control
bracket. Remove timing belt upper lower cover, noting length and
location of cover bolts.
4) If reusing timing belt, place arrow on belt to indicate
direction of belt rotation. Remove timing belt and belt tensioner.
Rotate crankshaft and align all timing marks. See Fig. 13. Loosen
center tensioner bolt, and remove timing belt.
5) If camshaft sprocket requires removal, install wrench on
hexagonal portion of camshaft. Hold camshaft while loosening camshaft
sprocket bolt. Remove camshaft sprocket bolt and camshaft sprocket.
Fig. 13: Aligning Timing Marks Initial Alignment (DOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
Inspection (DOHC)
Inspect timing belt for wear on edges of drive teeth. Inspect
belt for oil and coolant contamination. Replace belt if damaged or
contaminated. Inspect belt tensioner for smooth rotation. Replace if
defective.
Installation (DOHC)
1) Install camshaft sprockets (if removed). Using wrench,
hold camshaft at hexagonal section and tighten camshaft sprocket bolt
to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (3000GT) table at end of
tensioner center bolt. Using Tensioner Pulley Socket (MD998767) and
torque wrench, apply 84 INCH lbs. (9.5 N.m). See Fig. 17. Retighten
center bolt to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (3000GT) table\
at end of article. Ensure tensioner pulley does not rotate while
tightening center bolt.
10) Ensure wire installed in automatic tensioner can be
easily removed and installed. Rotate crankshaft 2 revolutions
clockwise. Wait 5 minutes. Ensure wire can still be removed and
installed easily or automatic tensioner rod projects from tensioner
body .150-.177" (3.8-4.5 mm).
11) If rod projection is not to specification, repeat steps
9) and 10). To complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
Install proper length bolts in timing belt covers. Install bolts into
engine support bracket in reverse order of removal sequence. See
Fig. 10 . Tighten bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
(3000GT) table.
NOTE: Engine support bracket reamer bolt must be tightened slowly
while spraying lubricant on bolt.
CAMSHAFT & ROCKER ARMS
Removal (SOHC)
1) Remove PCV valve and breather hoses. Remove timing belt,
camshaft sprocket and rear timing belt cover. See TIMING BELT under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove rocker covers and gaskets. Remove
circular packing from rear of camshafts.
2) Remove camshaft oil seal from front of cylinder head or
distributor adapter. Remove distributor adapter and "O" ring. Install
Valve Lash Adjuster Holder (MD998443) on rocker arm. See Fig. 18. Note
arrow marks on bearing caps and cylinder head. See Fig. 19.
3) Bearing cap location number is stamped on front side of
bearing cap. Remove bearing cap bolts. Keep components in order for
reassembly reference. Remove rocker arm assembly. Remove camshaft from
cylinder head.
Fig. 18: Installing Valve Lash Adjuster Holder (SOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
Fig. 19: Identifying Bearing Cap & Sealant Locations (SOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
Inspection (SOHC)
1) Remove bearing caps, rocker arms and springs from shafts.
Mark component location for reassembly reference. Inspect rocker arm
and shaft for damaged roller and flaking. Measure rocker arm I.D. and
rocker arm shaft O.D. Determine oil clearance. Check spring free
length. Replace components if not within specification. See ROCKER ARM
& SHAFT SPECIFICATIONS (SOHC) table.
2) Inspect camshaft and distributor gear for damage. Measure
camshaft end play, journal diameter and lobe height. Replace camshaft
if it is not within specification. See CAMSHAFT (SOHC) table under
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS at end of article.
3) Coat components with oil. Reassemble rocker arms, springs
and bearing caps. Install bearing caps with identification number
toward camshaft sprocket. Ensure oil holes and notch of shafts are
properly positioned. See Fig. 19.
ROCKER ARM & SHAFT SPECIFICATIONS TABLE (SOHC)
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Application In. (mm)
Oil Clearance ................. ( 1).0004-.0016 (.010-.041)
Rocker Arm I.D. ............................ .7444 (18.91)
Rocker Arm Shaft O.D. ...................... .7440 (18.90)
Spring Free Length ......................... 2.173 (55.19)
( 1) - Maximum clearance is .0039" (.099 mm).
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Fig. 20: Installing Rocker Arm Shafts (SOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
Installation
1) Coat camshaft with oil, and install in cylinder head.
and No. 2. Install bearing caps with front mark arrow facing the same
direction as similar mark on cylinder head beside bearing journal.
Note bearing cap number and identification mark ("I" for intake
camshaft and "E" for exhaust). See Fig. 22.
3) Install front and rear bearing caps. Tighten bearing cap
bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (3000GT) table at
end of article. Coat camshaft oil seal area with oil. Using Seal
Installer (MD998761), install camshaft oil seal. Using Circular
Packing Installer (MD998761), install circular packing.
4) Install crankshaft angle sensor adapter. To complete
installation, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
REAR CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL
Removal
Remove transaxle/transmission. See appropriate article in
TRANSMISSION SERVICING or CLUTCHES. Remove flywheel or drive plate.
Remove rear oil seal case. Pry seal from seal case.
Installation
To install, coat seal lip with oil. Using Seal Installer
(MD998718), install seal in seal case. Apply sealant to sealing
surface of seal case. Install seal case. Install flywheel or drive
plate. Tighten bolts to specification. See appropriate TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article. To complete installation,
reverse removal procedure.
WATER PUMP
Removal
Drain cooling system. Remove timing belt and crankshaft
sprocket. See TIMING BELT under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove coolant
pipes to water pump (if required). Remove water pump bolts, noting
length and location for reassembly reference. Remove water pump.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure using new gasket and
"O" rings. Coat all "O" rings with water before installation. Install
water pump and gasket. Tighten bolts to specification. See appropriate
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article.
OIL PAN
Removal (Montero)
1) Remove hood. Remove skid plate and lower covers. Raise and
support vehicle. Disconnect and remove exhaust pipe from exhaust
manifolds. Drain engine oil. Remove starter cover and starter. Remove
oil pressure sending unit connector. Remove front suspension
crossmember.
2) Remove transmission stays. Remove ground cable and motor
mount heat shields. Attach engine hoist. Remove motor mount bolts.
Raise engine, and insert a 1" wood spacer between front insulator and
mounts. Lower engine onto wood blocks.
3) Raise vehicle using a hoist. Remove oil pan bolts. Using
Seal Cutter (MD998727), separate oil pan from cylinder block. Remove
pan from vehicle.
Removal (Pickup)
1) Remove skid plate and lower covers. Raise and support
vehicle. Drain engine oil. Using Steering Linkage Puller (C-3894-A or
MB990635), disconnect relay rod from idler arm and steering box.
2) Remove oil pan bolts. Using Seal Cutter (MD998727),