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Engine Removal/lnstallation
m
(cont'd)
Remove the intake air duct, air cleaner housing as-semblv and the bracket.
6 x 1.O mm9.4 N.m {l.O ksf.m, 7.2 tbf,ftl
Remove the evaporative emission (EVAp) controlcanister hose and vacuum hose.
VACUUM HOSE
THROTTI.E BODY
7. Remove the engine wire harness connectoE on theright side of engine compartment.
8. Relieve fuel pressure by loosening the service bolton the tuel filter about one turn {see section 1 1).
@ oo not amoke whito working on thofuel system. Keep open flame away trom wo.k arsa.Drain fuel only into an approved container.CAUTION:
a Before disconnocting any fu€l line. reliovo the tuolpressule as doscribed above.a Place a shop towel ov61 the fu6l filter to prevontprossurized tuel from spraying ovel tho aogine.
9. Remove the fuel feed hose.
SERVICE BOLT15 N.m (1.5 kgt.m, 11 tbt.ftl
BAITJO EOLT33 N.m 13.4 kgt.m,25 tbt.ftt
6 x'l.O mm9.8 N-m ll.0 kgt.m.
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31. Remove the shift cable
I x 1.25 mm22 f.m 12.2 kgl'rn'16 tbl.ftl
(A/T).
SHIFT CABLE
32.
33.
CONTROLLEVER
SHIFT CAALEcovER locx usiea6 x 1.0 mm14 N.m t1.4 kgf.m, 10 lbl'ftlReplace.
Remove the damper tork.
Disconnect the suspension lower arm balljoints us-
ing the special tool. Refer to section 1 8 tor the proper
procedure.
NOTE: Adjust the tool so the iaws are parallel to
each other.
REMOVER 28 mmoTMAC-S10020012 x 1.25 mm
5-9
34. Remove the driveshatls.
CAUTION:
a Do not pull on tho ddv$halt, tho CV ioint mav
como apan.
a Uso caro whsn prying out tho assombly.
Pult it slraight to avoid damaging th6 differantial
oil soal or intormodiato shaft dust seal.
NOTE: Coat all precision tinished surfaces with
clean engine oil or grease. Tie plastic bags over the
driveshaft ends.
(cont'd)
Page 60 of 1413
![HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Insrall the left front mount, then tighten the bolts in
the numbered sequence as shown (O-@),
O 12 x 1.25 ]n]n83 N.m 18.5 kst.m,61 lbt.ftlReplace.
@ 12 r 1.25 mm59 N.m {6.0 kgl.n,43 tb{.ftlReplace.
@ HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Insrall the left front mount, then tighten the bolts in
the numbered sequence as shown (O-@),
O 12 x 1.25 ]n]n83 N.m 18.5 kst.m,61 lbt.ftlReplace.
@ 12 r 1.25 mm59 N.m {6.0 kgl.n,43 tb{.ftlReplace.
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Insrall the left front mount, then tighten the bolts in
the numbered sequence as shown (O-@),
O 12 x 1.25 ]n]n83 N.m 18.5 kst.m,61 lbt.ftlReplace.
@ 12 r 1.25 mm59 N.m {6.0 kgl.n,43 tb{.ftlReplace.
@ 10 r 1.25 mm44 N.m (4.5 kgf.m, 33 lbt.ftl
k-
5-15
a Check that the sp.ing clip on the end of each
driveshaft clicks into place.
GAUTION: Uso oow spring clips.
a Bleed air trom the cooling system at the bleed bolt
with the heater valve open (see page 10-5).
a Adjust the th.ottle cable (see section 1 1).
a Check the clutch pedal tree play lsee section 12).
a Check that the transmission shifts into gear
smoothlv,
a Adiust the tension of the following drive belts.
Alternator belt {s€e section 23).
P/S pump belt {see section 17).
A/C comoressor belt (see section 22).
a Inspect tor fuel leakage (see section 1 1).
. After assembling fuel line parts, turn on the ig-
nition switch (do not operate th€ starter) so
that the Juel pump operates for approximat€-
lV two seconds and the tuel line pressurizes.
Repeat this operation two or three times and
check for fuel leakage at any point in the fuel
line.
(cont'd)
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Cylinder Head
I x 1.25 mm22 N.m 12.2 kgt.m,16 rbf.ft)
lllustrated lndex
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the cylind6r hoad, waii until ongin€ coolant temporature drop3 below lOO"F (38"C) b€forersmoving it.
NOTE: Use new O rings and gaskets when reassembling.
CAP NUT 6 x 1.0 mtn9.8 N.m 11.0 kgtm,7.2lbtftl
e
et
CYLINDER HEADCOVERRefer to page 6-31 wheninstallang.
RUBBER SEALReplace when damagedor doteriorated.
I x 1.25 mm
EXHAUST CAMSHAFTHOI.DER
INTAKE CAMSHAFT HOI.DER
24 N.m 12.4 kgf.m, -. See section17 rbt.tr) --_r,_
__.|._6x1.0mm9.8 N.m {1.0 kgl.m,7.2lbf.ft)O-RINGRoplace.
RUBBER CAPReplace for oilleakage.
EXHAUSTCAMSHAFT
LOCKNUT
INTAKE CAMSHAFTInspection, page 5-21
SEALInstallation, page 6-30Replace.- 6tal --,
ffi;r
KEY
/./
"
@6
SEALReplace.'@
t25 N.m {2.5 kgf.m,18 tbtfiJ
ROCKER ARM
I x 1.25 mm37 N.m (3.8 kgt.m,27 rbtftt
CAMSHAFT PULLEYSRemoval, page 6 19Installation, page 6,30
8 x 1.25 mm37 N.m 13.8 kg{.m,27 lbfftl
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Gylinder Head
Removal
I
t
Engine removal is not required for this procedure.
CAUTION: To avoid damaging tho cylinder head, wait
until tho ongino coolant temporature drops bolow 100"F
{38"C) beforo loo36ning the rotainin0 bolts.
NOTE:
. Inspect the timing belt before removing the cylinder
neao.
. Turn the crankshaft pulley so that the No. 1 piston is
at top dead center (TDCI (page 6-12).
. Mark all emissions hoses before disconnecting them.. Anti-theft radios have a coded theft protection circuit.
Be sure to get the customer's code number before.- Disconnecting the battery.- Removing the No. 32 (7.5 A) fuse irom the under-
hood fuse/relay box.- Removing the radio.
After service, reconnect oower to the radio and turn it
on.
When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the cus-
tomer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
1. Disconnect the negative terminalfrom the battery.
2. Drain the engine coolant (see page 10-5).
. Remove the radiator cap to speed draining.
3. Relieve fuel pressure (see Section 1 1).
@ Do not smoke whils working on tusl
systom, keep opon flame or spark away trom work
area. Drain fuol only inlo an approvod containsr.
4. Disconnect the fuel feed hose.
SERVIC€ BOLT
WASHERSReplace.
5, Remove the intake air duct.
Remove the breather
evaporative emission
hose, water bypass hose and(EVAP) control canister hose.
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Remove the fuel return hose and positive crankcase
ventilation (PCV) hose.
Remove the brake booster vacuum hose, water
bypass hose and vacuum hose.
ERAKE BOOSTERVACUUM HOSE
HOSE
VACUUM HOSE
HOSE
9.
10.
Remove the throttle cable.
Remove the throttle control cable (automatic trans-
mission only).
NOTE:
. Take care not to bend the cable when removing
it. Always replace any kinked cable with a new
one.
. Adjust the throttle cable and throttle control
cable when installing (see section 11 and 14).
THROTTLE CONTROLCABLE
Remove the engine wire harness connectors and
wire harness clamps trom the cylinder head and the
intake manifold.
Four fuel injector connectors
Intake air temperature (lAT) sensor connector
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor con-
necror
TDC/CKP/CYP sensor connector
lgnition coil connector
ECT gauge sending unit connector
Throttle position (TP) sensor connector
Manifold absolute Dressure (MAP) sensor con-
nector
ldle air control (lAC) valve connector
EVAP purge control solenoid valve connector
11.
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
(cont'dl
ATI'USTING
6-17
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I
Replacement
1. As illustrated in the removal steps of this proce-
dure, use a commercially-available air-impact driv-
er attachment modified to fit the diameter of the
valve guides. In most cases. tho same procedure
can be done using the Valve Guide Driver and a
conventional hammer.
COMMERCIALLY AVAILABI,I
VALVE GUIDE DRIVER
RGmov.l rnd In3tlllationVALVE GUIDE DRIVER, 6.6 mm
0?942 - 6570100
Select the proper replacement guides and chill
them in the freezer section of a refrigerator for
about an hour.
Use a hot plate or oven to evenly heat the cylinder
head to 300'F (150'Cl. Monitor the temperature with
a cooking thermometer.
CAUTION:
. Do not use a torch; it may warP the hgad.
. Do not get ths head hottq than 3OO'F 1150"C);
excessive hgat may loos€n thG valvs soat3.
. To avoid burns, usa hoavy glov93 whon handling
the heated cylinder hoad.
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lrl
11.3 mmlo.il,l in)
f sz --| 12.21i^l
6-25
4.Working from the camshaft side. use the driver and
an air hammer to drive the guide about 2 mm {0.1
in) towards the combustion chamber. This will
knock oft some of the carbon and make removal
eaSrer.
GAUTIOiI:
o Alwrys woar safety goggles or a face shiold
wh6n using tho Eir hammer.
. Hold ths air hammsr directly in lins with the
vrlvr guidc to prsvont damaging tho drivor.
Turn the head over and drive the guide out towatd
the camshaft side of head.
lf a valve guide still won't move, drill it out with a 8
mm (5/16 in) bit, then try again.
CAUTION: Drill guid$ only in oxtremo cases: You
could drmrgo tho cylinder hosd if ths guido br"akr.
VALVE GUIDE DRIVER,6.6 mm
07942 - 65701q)
Remove the new guide{s} from the refrigerator, one
at a time, as you need them.
{cont'd)
OO ",
O (V /rl -1-- ) o
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Timing Belt
Installation (cont'dl
1Loosen and retighten the adjusting bolt to tsnsion
thB belt.
Rotate the crankshaft about 4 or 6 turns countsr-
clockwise so that the belt positions on the pulleys.
Adjust ths timing bolt tension (see pags &48).
Ch€ck ths crankshaft pullsy and the camshaft pul-
lsys at TDC.
CRANKSHAFT PULLEY:
1.lf a camshaft pulley is not positioned at TDC.
.emove the timing belt and adiust the positioning
following the procedure on page 6-51, th6n r6install
rhe riming belt.
NOTE: Refsr to page 6,19 for timing b€lt removal.
Aft€r installation, adiust the tension of each b€lt.
o See section 23 for alternator belt tension adiust-
menr.
. See section 22 tot NC compr€ssor b6lt tension
adjustm€nt.
. See section 17 for P/S pump b6lt t€nsion adiust-
menL
4.
5.
b.
CAMSHAFT PULI..EY:
"UP- MANKS
6-52