Fig. 8: Aligning Timing Marks (SOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
Inspection (Montero & Pickup)
Inspect timing belt for wear on edges of drive teeth. Inspect
belt for oil contamination, cracks, separation, worn or missing teeth
and hardened back surface. Replace belt if worn, damaged or
contaminated. Inspect belt tensioner for smooth rotation. Replace if
defective.
Installation (Montero & Pickup)
1) Install rear timing belt cover. Tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (MONTERO & PICKUP) table at
end of article. Install camshaft sprockets (if removed). Using holder,\
hold camshaft and tighten retaining 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 and then left
camshaft sprocket with all slack removed from tension side of belt.
Route timing belt onto water pump pulley, right camshaft sprocket and
tensioner. Remove any slack from belt by rotating left and then right
camshaft sprockets counterclockwise.
5) 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.
6) Using Crankshaft Socket (MD998716), rotate crankshaft 2
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
other front bank camshaft sprocket.
Fig. 15: Aligning Timing Marks Final Alignment (DOHC)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.
7) Repeat steps 4)-6) for rear cylinder bank camshafts. Alig\
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crankshaft timing mark. Install timing belt on sprockets in sequence.
See Fig. 16 . Use spring-type paper clips to secure belt on sprockets.
Use offset box-end wrenches on camshaft sprocket bolts to keep
camshafts from turning during belt installation.
NOTE: If necessary, crankshaft sprocket may be turned one tooth
counterclockwise to aid belt installation.
Removal
1) Hold clutch plate and remove shaft nut. Using Clutch Plate
Remover (64 5 00), remove clutch plate. Using snap ring pliers, remove\
circlip and remove pulley assembly.
2) If pulley bearing is being replaced, remove circlip at
rear of pulley. Press bearing and spacer from pulley. Press in new
bearing with spacer and replace circlip.
Installation
1) Clean all surfaces. Install pulley assembly on compressor
and install circlip. Ensure clutch plate shim is in place on shaft.
Install clutch plate and nut. Tighten nut to 13-14 ft. lbs. (18-20 N.
m).
2) Using a feeler gauge, check clutch plate-to-pulley
clearance. Clearance should be .028-.051" (.7-1.3 mm). If clearance is\
not correct, remove clutch plate and replace clutch plate shim. See
Fig. 2 .
BOSCH 6-CYL SHAFT SEAL R & I
Removal & Installation
1) Remove clutch plate. Remove shaft key and circlip. Using
Seal Seat Remover/Installer (64 5 030), remove seal seat.
2) Using Seal Remover/Installer (64 5 040), remove shaft sea\
l
by turning seal slightly clockwise to disengage tangs and pull out
shaft seal. Remove "O" ring seal.
3) Coat new "O" ring seal with refrigerant oil and install.
Coat new shaft seal with refrigerant oil and install shaft seal on
Seal Remover/Installer (64 5 040). Ensure alignment of shaft seal and
shaft machine surfaces. Insert shaft seal and turn slightly
counterclockwise to secure on shaft.
4) Using sleeve from Seal Seat Remover/Installer (64 5 030),\
push seal seat into compressor and install circlip. Install shaft key
and clutch plate. Check compressor oil level before charging system.
Fig. 2: Bosch 6-Cylinder Compressor Clutch
Courtesy of BMW of North America, Inc.
CALSONIC V5 CLUTCH R & I
Removal
1) Remove shaft nut while holding armature plate with clutch
disk wrench. Install clutch disk puller and remove clutch plate.
Remove snap ring from center of clutch pulley.
2) Use a universal gear puller to remove clutch pulley. See
Fig. 3 .Remove screw securing clutch coil ground lead. Use puller to
remove clutch coil.
Installation
1) To install clutch coil, reverse removal procedure.
Carefully press clutch coil into place. Ensure that coil lead and
connector are positioned on same side as removed coil.
2) Install a NEW clutch pulley snap ring, being careful not
to damage shaft seal. Press clutch plate into place. Install shaft nut
and torque to 0.9-1.4 INCH lbs. (0.10-.12 N.m).
3) Use a feeler gauge to check clutch plate-to-pulley
clearance. Clearance should be .012-.024" (0.3-0.6 mm). If clearance
is too large, remove shaft nut and again press in clutch plate. If
clearance is too small, increase gap by pulling up clutch plate. Do
not remove shaft nut.
Fig. 3: Explode View of Compressor Clutch (Calsonic V5)
Courtesy of Nissan Motor Co. U.S.A.
DIESEL KIKI ROTARY VANE CLUTCH R & I
Removal
1) Clamp Holding Fixture (J-25008-A) in a vise and attach
compressor to holding fixture with thumb screws. Use Clutch Hub Holder
(J-33027) to hold clutch. Remove shaft nut using Shaft Nut Socket (J-\
9399).
2) Thread Clutch Plate and Hub Assembly Remover (J-33013-B)
into hub. Hold body of remover with a wrench and turn center screw
into remover body to remove clutch plate and hub assembly. Remove
shaft key and retain for assembly. See Fig. 5.
NOTE: DO NOT drive or pound on clutch hub or shaft.
Installation
1) Install shaft key into hub key groove. Allow key to
project approximately 1/8" out of key way. Shaft key is curved
slightly to provide an interference fit in hub key groove.
2) Ensure frictional surface of clutch plate and clutch rotor
are clean before installing clutch plate and hub assembly. Align shaft
key with shaft key way and place clutch plate and hub assembly onto
compressor shaft.
3) Hold hex portion of Installer (J-9480-B) with a wrench.
Tighten center screw to press hub into shaft until there is .020-.040"
(.5-1.0 mm) air gap between frictional plate and clutch rotor.
4) Install new shaft nut with small diameter boss of nut
against crankshaft shoulder. Use Thin Wall Socket (J-9399) and Clutch
Hub Holder (J-25030). Tighten shaft nut to 10 ft. lbs. (14 N.m). Spi\
n
pulley rotor by hand to ensure rotor is not rubbing on clutch drive
plate.
HARRISON R4 4-CYL SHAFT SEAL R & I
Removal
1) Clamp Holding Fixture (J-25008-A) in a vise and attach
compressor to holding fixture with thumb screws. Use Clutch Hub Holder
(J-33027) to hold clutch. Remove shaft nut using Shaft Nut Socket (J-\
9399).
2) Thread Clutch Plate and Hub Assembly Remover (J-33013-B)
into hub. Hold body of remover with a wrench and turn center screw
into remover body to remove clutch plate and hub assembly. Remove
clutch plate and shaft key. Pry out dust seal (if equipped). Remove
seal seat snap ring. Thoroughly clean compressor neck area and "O"
ring groove surrounding shaft. Any dirt or foreign material may cause
compressor damage.
3) Use Seal Remover/Installer (J23128-A), remove seal with a\
twisting motion. Use "O" Ring Remover (J-9553-01) to remove "O" ring.
Installation
1) Coat new shaft seal with refrigerant oil and install shaft
seal on remover/installer. Align compressor shaft machined surface
with shaft seal and install. Turn remover/installer slightly
counterclockwise to secure shaft seal tangs.
2) Using Seal Installer (J-33011), install "O" ring and coat\
with refrigerant oil. Coat seal seat with refrigerant oil and install
using seal seat remover/installer. Install snap ring. Install dust
seal (if supplied in seal kit). See Fig. 7.
HITACHI 5 & 6-CYL CLUTCH R & I
Removal
1) Using Clutch Holder (KV99412302), hold clutch hub. Remove\
shaft nut from shaft. Using Clutch Hub Remover (KV994C5780), remove
clutch hub.
2) Pry inner snap ring off. Remove pulley and bearing
assembly. If assembly cannot be removed by hand, use Pulley and
Bearing Removers (KV994C5781 and KV994C5782).
3) Remove clamping screws that secure coil assembly leads.
Remove inner snap ring from coil assembly. Remove coil assembly from
front cover. See Fig. 9.
Inspection
Check friction surfaces of clutch for damage due to excessive
heat, or excessive grooving due to slippage. Replace compressor
components as necessary. Oil or dirt on friction surfaces should be
cleaned with a solvent and a dry rag. Check coil for binding, shorted
or open leads.
Installation
1) Install coil assembly on compressor. Properly position
terminals. Using snap ring pliers, install snap ring. Using a plastic
mallet, drive pulley and bearing assembly onto neck of front cover.
Turn pulley, making sure that there is no noise and that rotation is
free. Ensure there is no pulley play.
2) Using snap ring pliers, install inner snap ring. Remove
all oil from clutch pulley. Fit key and clutch hub to shaft. Select
adjusting spacer which gives the correct clearance between pulley and
clutch hub.
3) Coat shaft nut with Loctite and install. Using a feeler
gauge, measure clutch hub-to-pulley clearance. Clearance should be .
020-.031" (.5-.8 mm). If specified clearance is not obtained, replace
adjusting spacer and readjust.
4) When replacing compressor clutch assembly, DO NOT forget
break-in operation. This is accomplished by engaging and disengaging
clutch 30 times.
NOTE: Check compressor refrigerant oil level when replacing seals.
Removal
1) Secure 2 box-end wrenches, to hold armature plate, using
two 6 mm bolts 1 in. (25 mm) or longer. Holding box-end wrenches, use
a socket and ratchet to remove clutch hub nut.
2) Remove armature plate. See Fig. 17. Remove snap ring with
internal snap ring pliers. Remove clutch hub. Remove snap ring and
clutch coil.
3) Remove bolts retaining front housing. Remove front housing
and "O" ring from compressor. Remove shaft seal from shaft. Remove
snap ring from back side of front housing. Remove seal plate.
4) Use brass drift and hammer to lightly tap shaft bearing
from front housing. Remove felt seal.
NOTE: Do not touch the sealing surfaces of the shaft seal carbon
ring and shaft seal plate.
Installation
1) Lubricate shaft seal with compressor oil. Align notches on
shaft seal with notches on crank shaft. Install shaft seal plate on
the front housing. Install front seal housing to compressor.
2) Use Press Tool (MB991301) to install felt into front
housing. Make sure felt metal section faces up. Use Press Tool
(MB991301) to press bearing into front housing.
3) Align and install clutch coil. Install snap ring so that
the tapered surface is facing outward. Install clutch hub. Install
snap ring. Install armature plate, aligning raised area to notch.
4) Secure 2 box-end wrenches, to hold armature plate, using
two 6 mm bolts 1 in. (25 mm) or longer. Holding box-end wrenches, use
a socket and ratchet to tighten clutch hub nut to 12 ft. lbs. (16 N.
m).
5) Use feeler gauge to measure distance between armature and
clutch hub. If gap is not .01-.02" (.25-.51 mm), remove clutch
assembly and add or remove shims accordingly.
Fig. 17: Sanden Scroll Compressor
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.