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![HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Design Specifications
]TEMMETRICENGLISHNOIES
: vENSTONSOveralllength 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Ov€rallWidth
Overall Height 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Wheelbase 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Track F/R
Ground Clearance
Seating Capacity
4.38 HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Design Specifications
]TEMMETRICENGLISHNOIES
: vENSTONSOveralllength 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Ov€rallWidth
Overall Height 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Wheelbase 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Track F/R
Ground Clearance
Seating Capacity
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Design Specifications
]TEMMETRICENGLISHNOIES
:' vENSTONSOveralllength 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Ov€rallWidth
Overall Height 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Wheelbase 3 DOOR
4 DOOR
Track F/R
Ground Clearance
Seating Capacity
4.380 mm
4.525 mm
'1,710 mm
1,335 mm
1,370 mm
2,570 mm
2,620 mm
't,475/1,470 mm
150 mm
Four (3 DOOR)
172.1in
178.1 in
67.3 in
52.6 in
101.2 in
103.1 in
5|8.1/57.9 in
Five (4 DOOR)
,rerght (usA)cross V€hicle Weight Rating {GVWR)3,680lbs
'le,ght {CANADA)Gross Vehicls Weight Rating {GVWR)1,670 kg
:\GINEType81881 engine
818C1 engine
Cylinder Arrangement
Bore and Stroke
Displacement
Compression Ratio
81881
818C1
81881
B18C I
81881
B 18C1
81881
818C1
engrne
engane
engrne
engine
engine
engine
engine
engine
L!brication Systom
OilPump Displacement
Wster Pump Displacement
FuelRequired
81881
B18C 1
81881
B 18C1
91881
engrne
engrne
engine
engine
engine
818C1 engine
Water-cooled, 4-stroke DOHC
gasoline engine
Watercooled, 4-stroke DOHC
VTEC gasoline engine
Inline 4-cylinder, transverse
81.0 x 89.0 mm
81.0 x 87.2 mm
1,834 cm3 (mf )
1,797 cm3 (m{)
3.19 x 3.50 in
3.19 x 3.43 in
112 cu-in
110 cu-in
9.2:1
10.0 : 1
Eelt driven, OOHC 4 valve per cylinder
Belt driven, DOHC VTEC
4 valve per cylinder
Forced and wet sump, trochoid pump
50, {53 US qt, 44 lmp qt)/minute'l
71 f {75 US qt, 62 lmp qt)/minute"
140 f (148 US qt, 123 lmp qt)/minute*!
140 f (148 US qt. 123 lmp qt)/minute*'
UNLEADED gasoline with 86 Pump
Octane Numb€r or higher
Premium UNLEADED gasoline wilh
91 Pump Octane Number or higher
STARTERTypo
NormalOutput
NominalVoltage
Hour Rating
Direction of Rotation
Weight
Gear reduction
1.4 kW
12V
30 seconds
Clockwise as viewed lrom g6ar end
3.7 k9 | 8.3lbs
CLUTCHClutch Type
Clutch Facing Area
M/TSingle plate dry, diaphragm spring
Torq!e converter
203 cm' I 31 sq-in
TRANSMISSIONTransmission Type M/T
Primary Reduction
Synchronized 5-speed forward, 1 reverse
Electronically controlled
4-speed automatic. 1 rcverse
Diract 1 : 1
'1: At 6,000 engine
'2: At 7,600 engine
rpm
rpm
(cont'd)
3-17
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Valve Clearance
Adjustment lcont'dl
a
4.
Adjust valve clearances on No. 1 cylinder.
lntlkc: 0.08 - o.l2 mm (o.(Xxl - 0.qr5 in)
Exhru3t 0.16 - 0.20 mm {0.0,05 - 0.008 in}
Loosen lhe locknut and turn the adjusting screw
until feeler gauge slides back and fonh with a slight
amount of drag.
LOCKNUT9x0.?5mm25 N.m 12,5 kgf.m, 18lbt'ft|
6.
Tighten the locknut and recheck clearance again.
Repeat adjustment if necessary.
Rotate ths crankshaft 180" counte.clockwise(camshaft pulley turns 90'). The "UP" mark should
be on the exhaust side. Adjust valves on No. 3 cylin-
der.
I{umbcr 3 pidon !t TDC:
EXHAUST CAITISHAFTPULI,IY
INTAKE CAMSHAFTPULLEY
.UP' MANKS
7. Rotate the crankshaft 180'counterclockwis€ to
bring No. 4 piston to TDC. The'UP" mark should
be pointing straight down. Adjust valves on No. 4
cylinder.
Numb€r il piston at TDC:
8. Rotate the crankshaft 180' co u nie rclockwise to
bring No. 2 piston to TDC. The "UP" mark should
be on the intake side. Adjust valves on No. 2 cylin-
oer.
Numbor 2 pirton !t TDC:
NOTE: Refer to page 6-31 when installing cylindor hEEd
cover.
"UP'MARKS
-UP" MARKS
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Timing Belt
Inspection
Remove the cylinder head cover.
. Reler to page 6-3'l when installing.
Inspect the timing belt for cracks and oil or coolant
soaking.
NOTE:
. Replace the belt if oil or coolant soaked.
. Rsmove any oil or solvent that gets on the belt.
Rotate pulley
and inspscr bell.
After inspecting, retorque the crankshaft pulley bolt
to 177 N'm ('18.0 kgf'm, 130 lbt'ft).
Tension Adjustment
CAUTION: Always Ediust timing belt tonsion with tho
cngin. cold.
NOTE:
. The tensionet is spring-loaded to apply proper ten-
sion to the belt automaticallv after making the follow-
ing adjustment.
. Always rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise when
viewed trom the pulley side Rotating it clockwise
may result in improper adjustment ot the belt ten-
sion.
Remove the cylinder head cover. (Refer to page
6-31 when installing.)
Set the No. 1 piston at TDC (see page 6-12).
Rotate the c.ankshaft 5 - 6 revolutions to set the
bslt.
4. Set the No. I piston at TDC.
3.
ADJUSNNG BOLT54 N.m (5.5 kqf.m,a0 rbr.ftlFor adiustment only,do not remove,
5.
6.
7.
8.
Direction olrolatlon.
Loosen the adiusting bolt 1/2 turn (180') onlv
Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise 3-teeth on
the camshaft pulley.
Tighten the adjusting bolt to the specified torque.
After adjusting, retorque the crankshaft pulley bolt
to 177 N.m (18.0 kgl.m. 130 lbf.ft).
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Valve Guides
Replacement {cont'd}
7. SliD a 6.5 mm {0.25 in) stsel washor and the correct
driver attachment over the end of the driver {The
washer will absorb some of the impact and extend
the life of the driver).
.,F-q-re
tt-T-IIttlDRVEn 6,5 mm t0.25 in) ATTACHMENT
WASHER
8, Install the new guide(s) from the camshaft side of
the head; drive each one in until the attachment
bottoms on the head. lf you have 8ll sixteen guides
to do, vou may have to reheat the head one or two
more I|mes.
Valv6 Guida Instsllod Hcight:
lntaks: 13.75 - 14.25 mm
(o.sal - 0.561 inl
Exhru3t: 15.75 - 16.25 mm
{0.620 - 0.640 in}
Reaming
NOTE: For new valve guides only.
Coat both reamer and valve guide with cutting oil.
Rotate the reamer clockwise the full length of the
valve guide bore.
Continue to rotate the reamet clockwise while
removing it from the bore.
Thoroughly wash the guide in detergent and water
to remove any cutting residue.
Check clearance with a valve (see page 6-24).
. Verify that the valve slides in the intake 8nd
exhaust valve guides without ex€rting pressure.
VALVE GUII'E REAMER, 6.6 MM
079E4 - 667ot0c
REAMER HANDLE
s
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Tightsn the locknut and recheck clearance again.
Rep6at sdjustm6nt if necossary.
Rotsts tha crankshaft 180' counterclockwiss
(c8mshaft pulley turns 90'). The "UP" mark should
be on th€ sxhaust 8id6, Adiust vslves on No. 3 cylin-
oer,
Nurrb.r3tittondTDC:
FEEI.IR GAUGE
.UP' MANKS
7. Rotato crankshaft 180' countsrclockwise to bring
No.4 piston to TDC. The "UP" mark should bo
pointing straight down. Adjust valves on No. 4
cylinder.
Numb.r 4 pidon .t Tt C:
8, Rotate crankshaft 180" counterclockwis€ to bring
No. 2 piston to TDC. The "UP" marks should be on
the intaks sid6. Adjust valves on No. 2 cylinder.
Nonb.r 2 pirton .l TltC:
NOTE: Refer to page 6-78 when installing cylinder head
cover.
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Timing Belt
lnspection
Remove the cylinder head cover.
. Refer to page 6-78 when installing.
Inspect the timing belt for cracks and oil or coolant
soaking.
NOTE:
. Replace the belt if oil or coolant soaked.
. Remove any oil or solvent that gets onthe b€lt.
Rotate pulleyand inspect b6lt.
After inspecting. retorque the crankshaft pulley bolt
to 177 N.m (18.0 kgf.m, 130 lbf.ft).
Tension Adjustment
CAUTION: Always adlust timing bslt tsnsion with th6
engine cold.
NOTE:
. The tensioner is spring-loaded to apply proper ten-
sion to the belt automatically after making the follow-
ing adjustment.
a Alwavs rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise when
viewed trom the pulley side. Rotating it clockwise
may result in improper adjustment of the belt ten-
sion.
Remove the cylinder head cover. (Refer to page 6-
78 when installing.)
Set the No. 1 piston at TDC (see page 6-51).
Rotate the crankshaft 5-6 revolutions to set the belt.
Set the No. 1 piston at TDC.4.
AINUSTING AOLT5/a N.m 15.5 kg{.m, to lbtftlFor adjustment only,
5.
7.
8.
A
.//\v-/
Directionrotat|on,
Loosen the adjusting bolt 1/2 turn (180') only.
Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise 3 teeth on
the camshaft pulley.
Tighten the adjusting bolr.
After adjusting, retorque the crankshaft pulley bolt
to 177 N.m (18.0 kgf.m, 130 lbf'ft).
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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
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Valve Guides
Replacement (cont'dl
7. Slip a 6 mm {0.2 in) steel washer and the correct
driver attachment over the end of the driver (The
washer will absorb some of the imDact and extendthe life of the driver).
:=:-/--PDRIVER6 mm 10.2 int ATTACHMENTWASHER
Install the new guide(s) from the camshaft side ofthe head; drive each one in until the attachment
bottoms on the head. lf you have all sixteen guides
to do, Vou may have to reheat the head one or twomore times.
Valve Guide Installed Height:
Intake: 12.55 - 13.05 mm {0.49it - 0.51it inl
Exhaust 12.55 - 13.05 mm {0.494 - 0.514 inl
VALVE GUIDE
Reaming
NOTE: For new valve guides only.
1. Coat both reamer and valve guide with cutting oil.
2, Rotate the reamer clockwise the full length of thevalve guide bore.
3. Continue to rotate the reamer clockwise whileremoving it from the bore.
4. Thoroughly wash the guide in detergent and waterto remove any cutting residue.
5. Check clearance with a valve (see page 6-70).
. Verify that the valve slides in the intake and ex-haust valve guides without exerting pressure.
REAMER HANDLE
Turn reamer inclockwise directiononry.
C'
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a
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