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ENGINE TUNE-UP PROCEDURE 92
23UOB2-OC
DRIVE PULLEY
I I
2311082.010
HLA
I Problem
1. Noise when engine is started immedi-
ately after oil is changed.
2. Noise when engine is started after set-
tina aporox. one dav.
3. Noise when engine is started after
cranking for 3 seconds or more.
4. Noise when engine is started after
new HLA is installed.
5. Noise continues more than 10 minutes
6. Noise occurs durning idle after high-
“”
Tightening torque:
19-25 N.m (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-16 ft-lb)
(4) Tighten mounting bolt @.
Tightening torque:
37-52 N#rn (3.6-5.3 m-kg, 27-36 ft-lb)
(5) Recheck the belt tension or deflection.
2. P/S belt, P/S + A/C belt
(1) Loosen the P/S oil pump bolt @and nuts @, 0.
(2) Adjust the belt tension and deflection by turning the ad-
justing belt 0.
(3) Tighten the adjusting lock nut @J and the P/S oil pump
bolt @ and nut 0.
Tightening torque
@: 36-54 N-m (3.7-5.5 m-kg, 27-40 ft-lb)
@ : 19-25 N*m (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
0: 31-46 N-m (3.2-4.7 m-kg, 23-34 ft-lb) Possible Cause
Oil leakage in oil passage
Oil leakage in HLA
Insufficient oil pressure
Faulty HLA
Incorrect oil amount
Deteriorated oil Action Run engine 2000-3000 rpm.
If noise stops after 2 second-10
minutes(*), HLA is normal.
If not, replace HLA.
* Time required for engine oil to circu-
late within engine, includes tolerance
for engine oil condition and ambient
temperature.
Check oil pressure.
If lower than specification, check for
cause. Oil pressure; 294-392 kPa
(3.0-4.0 kg/cm’, 43-57 psi)-3000 rpm
(Refer to page 82-60)
Press down HLA by hand.
If it does not move, HLA is normal.
If it moves, replace HLA.
Measure valve clearance.
If more than Omm (0 in), replace HLA.
Check oil level.
Drain or add oil as necessary.
Check oil quality.
If deteriorated, replace with specified
type and amount of oil.
2311082-01
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B2 COMPRESSION
COMPRESSION
If the engine exhibits low power, poor fuel economy, or poor idle, check the following:
1, Ignition system (Refer to Section G.)
2. Compression
3. Fuel system (Refer to Section F.)
23UOB2-013
13UOl32.004
2311087-014
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B2-10
2311082-012
INSPECTION
1. Check that the battery is fully charged. Recharge it if neces-
sary. (Refer to Section G.)
2. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
3. Turn the engine OFF.
4. Remove all spark plugs.
5, Disconnect the ignition coil connector.
6. Connect a compression gauge to the No.1 spark plug hole.
7. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and crank the engine.
8. Record the maximum gauge reading.
9. Check each cylinder.
Compression:
1,256 kPa (12.6 kg/cm’, 182 psi)-300 rpm
Minimum:
883 kPa (9.0 kg/cm2, 128 psi)-300 rpm
Max. difference between cylinders:
196 kPa (2.0 kg/cm2, 28 psi)
10. If the compression in one or more cylinders is low, pour a
small amount of engine oil into the cylinder and recheck
the compression.
(1) If the compression increases, the piston, piston rings,
or cylinder wall may be worn.
(2) If the compression stays low, the valve may be stuck
or seating improperly.
(3) If the compression in adjacent cylinders stays low, the
cylinder head gasket may be defective or the cylinder
head distorted.
Il. Connect the ignition coil connector.
12. Install the spark plugs.
05UOBX-020
Tightening torque:
15-23 N*m (1.5-2.3 m-kg, 11-17 ft-lb)
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
DEFLECTION CHECKING POINT
05UOBX-03 3 10. Measure the timing belt deflection by applying moderate
pressure (98 N, 10 kg, 22 lb) midway between the two cam-
shaft pulleys.
If the deflection is not correct, repeat from Step 7 above.
Deflection:
9.0-11.5mm (0.35-0.45 in) at 98 N (10 kg, 22 lb)
Harness
1. Connect the harness connectors. (Refer to page 82-l 8.)
Hose
1. Connect the hoses. (Refer to page 82-17.)
03UOB2-035
Accelerator cable
1. Install the accelerator cable.
2. Check the accelerator cable deflection.
If the deflection is not correct, adjust by turning nut A.
Deflection: l-3mm (0.04-0.12 In)
Steps After Installation
1. Fill the radiator with the specified amount and type of engine coolant. (Refer to Section E.)
2. Connect the negative battery cable.
3. Start the engine and check as follows:
(1) Engine oil and engine coolant leakage.
(2) Ignition timing, idle speed. (Refer to page B2-8.)
(3) Operation of emission control system.
4. Recheck the engine coolant levels.
2311082-022
B2-21
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
I 05UOBX-063
Oil seal
1. Cut the oil seal lip with a razor knife.
2. Remove the oil seal with a screwdriver protected with a rag.
13EOB2-02
ALIGN.KEY GRCi&E
13EOB2-02
23UOB2-025
Steps After Installation
1. Connect the negative battery cable.
2. Start the engine and check as follows:
l Ignition timing. (Refer to page 92-8.)
3
Installation Note
Oil seal
1. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the lip of a new
oil seal.
2. Push the oil seal slightly in by hand.
3. Tap the oil seal in evenly with a suitable pipe and a ham-
mer until it is about flush with the face of the oil pump body.
Oil seal outer diameter: 50.5mm (1.98 in)
Timing belt pulley
1. Install the timing belt pulley.
2. Install the pulley Woodruff key with the tapered side toward
the oil pump body.
Pulley lock bolt
1. Hold the crankshaft with the SST and tighten the pulley lock
bolt.
Tightening torque:
157-187 N.m (18-17 m-kg, 116-123 ft-lb)
23UOB2-026
82-27
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I32 INSPECTION / REPAIR
INSPECTION / REPAIR
PREPARATION
SST
49 6012 005 49 6012 005
Remover & Remover &
installer, valve installer, valve
guide guide
49 LO12 002
Body
(Part of
49 LO12 OAO)
49 LO12 004
Nut
(Part of
49 LO12 OAO) For
removal of
valve guide
For
installation of
valve guide
For
installation of
valve guide 49 LO12 OAO
Installer set,
valve seal &
valve guide
49 LO12 003
Installer
(Part of
49 LO12 OAO) For
installation of
valve guide
For
installation of
valve guide
05UOBX-1
1. Clean all parts, being sure to remove all gasket fragments, dirt, oil or grease, carbon, moisture residue,
and other foreign materials.
2. Inspection and repairs must be performed in the order specified. -.,
Caution
l Do not damage the joints or friction surfaces of aluminum alloy components (such as the cyl-
inder head or pistons).
0311082-162
03UOB2-70 OWOBX-119
CYLINDER HEAD
1, Inspect the cylinder head for damage, cracks, and leakage
of water and oil. Replace the cylinder head if necessary.
2. Measure the cylinder head distortion in the six directions
shown in the figure.
Distortion: O.lOmm (0.004 in) max.
Cautlon
l Before grinding the cylinder head, check the follow-
ing and repair or replace the cylinder head as
necessary.
Sinking of valve seats
Damage of manifold contact surface
Camshaft oil clearances and end play
3. If the cylinder head distortion exceeds specification, grind
the cylinder head surface.
If the cylinder head height is not within specification, replace
it. Height: 133.8-l 34.0mm (5.268-5.276
in)
Grinding: O.lOmm (0.004 in) max.
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INSPECTION / REPAIR B2
A ,-
B
C
I
03UOB2-099
OWOBX-151
1
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OSJOBX-15
4. Measure the cylinder bores in X and Y directions at three
levels (A, B, and C) in each cylinder as shown.
Cylinder bore
Bore size
Standard
0.25 (0.010) oversize
0.50 (0.020) oversize mm (in)
Diameter
83.006-83.013 (3.2679-3.2682)
83.256-83.263 (3.2778-3.2781)
83.506-83.513 (3.2876-3.2879)
Caution
l The boring size should be based on the size of an
oversize piston and 643 the same for all cylinders.
(1) If the cylinder bore exceeds the maximum, rebore the
cylinder to oversize.
(2) If the difference between measurements A and C ex-
ceeds the maximum taper, rebore the cylinder to
oversize.
Taper: 0.019mm (0.0007 in) max.
(3) If the difference between measurements X and Y ex-
ceeds the maximum out-of-round, rebore the cylinder
to oversize.
Out-of-round: 0.019mm (0.0007 in) max.
5. If the upper part of a cylinder wall shows uneven wear, re-
move the ridge with a ridge reamer.
OIL JET
1. Push the check ball and verify that it moves smoothly.
2. Blow through the oil jet and verify that air flows.
05UOBX-15
82-61
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OSUOBX-1E
X
a3 Y
03UOB2-11
CRANKPIN
MAIN JOURNAL
OSUOBX-1
B2 INSPECTION / REPAIR
CRANKSHAFT
1. Check the journals and pins for damage, scoring, and oil
hole clogging.
2. Set the crankshaft on V-blocks.
3. Measure the crankshaft runout at the center journal.
Replace the crankshaft if necessary.
Runout: 0.04mm (0.0016 in) max.
4. Measure each journal diameter in X and Y directions at two
points.
Main journal
Diameter: 49.938-49.956mm (1.9661-l .9668 in)
Out-of-round: 0.05mm (0.0020 in) max.
Crankpin journal
Diameter: 44.940-44.956mm (1.7693-l .7699 in)
Out-of-round: 0.05mm (0.0020 in) max.
5. If the diameter is less than the minimum, grind the journals
to match an undersize bearing.
Undersize bearing:
0.25mm (0.010 in), OSOmm (0.020 in),
0.75mm (0.030 in)
Main journal diameter undersize
mm (in)
Bearing size Journal diameter
0.25 (0.010) undersize 49.704-49.708 (1.9568-l
.9570)
0.50 (0.020) undersize
49.454-49.458 (1.9470-l .9472)
0.75 (0.030) undersize 49.204-49.208
(1.9372-l .9373)
Crankpin journal diameter undersize mm (in)
Bearing size Journal diameter
0.25 (0.010) undersize 44.690-44.706
(1.7594-l .7601)
0.50 (0.020) undersize 44.440-44.456 (1.7496-l
.7502)
0.75 (0.030) undersize
44.190-44.206 (1.7398-l .7404)
05UOBX-166
BEARING
Main Bearing and Connecting Rod Bearing
1. Check the main bearings and the connecting rod bearings
for peeling, scoring, and other damage.
05UOBX-167
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INSPECTION / REPAIR B2
25mm (1 .O in) MIN.
05UOEX-16;
DAMAGE,
WEAR
05UOBX-16
1
s
9
OWOBX-170
O-WOBX-171 .___--__-____--
OSUOBX-172
TIMING BELT
Caution
l Never forcefully twist, turn inside out, or bend the
timing belt.
l Do not allow oil or grease on the belt.
1. Replace the timing belt if there is any oil or grease on it.
2. Check the timing belt for damage, wear, peeling, cracks,
and hardening. Replace the timing belt if necessary.
TENSIONER, IDLER
Caution
l Do not clean the tensioner or idler with cleaning
fluids. If necessary, use a soft rag to wipe them
clean, and avoid scratching them.
1. Check the tensioner and idler for smooth rotation and ab-
normal noise. Replace the tensioner or idler if necessary.
TENSIONER SPRING
1. Measure the free length of the tensioner spring. Replace
the tensioner spring if necessary.
Free length: 58.8mm (2.315 in)
PULLEY
Timing Belt Pulley, Camshaft Pulley
Caution
l Do not clean the pulleys with cleaning fluids. If
necessary, use a soft rag to wipe them clean, and
avoid scratching them.
1. Inspect the pulley teeth for wear, deformation, and other
damage. Replace the pulley if necessary.
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