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assembly, determined by the numbers stamped on
the crown of individual pistons. Engine cylinders are
numbered starting from gear train end of the engine.
Face chamber recess side of piston towards
camshaft. Therefore, the numbers stamped on con
rod big end should also face in the same direction. To
insert piston into cylinder, use a ring compressor as
shown in (Fig. 63).
PISTON PINÐINSTALLATION
(1) Secure connecting rod in soft jawed vice.
(2) Lubricate piston pin and piston with clean oil.
(3) Position piston on connecting rod.CAUTION: Ensure combustion recess in piston
crown and the bearing cap numbers on the con-
necting rod are on the same side.
(4) Install piston pin.
(5) Install clips in piston to retain piston pin.
(6) Remove connecting rod from vice.
PISTONÐINSTALLATION
(1) Before installing pistons, and connecting rod
assemblies into the bore, be sure that compression
ring gaps are staggered so that neither is in line with
oil ring rail gap (Fig. 62).
(2) Before installing the ring compressor, make
sure the oil ring expander ends are butted and the
rail gaps located as shown in (Fig. 62).
(3) Immerse the piston head and rings in clean
engine oil, slide the ring compressor, over the piston
and tighten with the special wrench (Fig. 63).
Ensure position of rings does not change dur-
ing this operation.
Fig. 60 Piston Ring Side Clearance
Fig. 61 Piston Ring Identification
Fig. 62 Piston Ring Gap Location
Fig. 63 Installing Piston
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(4) Face chamber recess side of piston towards
camshaft.
(5) Install connecting rod bolt protectors on rod
bolts.
(6) Rotate crankshaft so that the connecting rod
journal is on the center of the cylinder bore. Insert
rod and piston into cylinder bore and guide rod over
the crankshaft journal.
CAUTION: During piston and rod installation. DO
NOT rotate piston and connecting rod or damage to
the oil jets extending out into the cylinder bore will
occur (Fig. 56).
(7) Tap the piston down in cylinder bore, using a
hammer handle. At the same time, guide connecting
rod into position on connecting rod journal.
(8) Install rod caps. Install nuts on cleaned and
oiled rod bolts and tighten nuts to 29.5 N´m (22 ft.
lb.) plus 60É.
CYLINDER LINER
REMOVAL
(1) Remove cylinder heads (refer to cylinder head
removal in this section).
(2) Remove Oil pan (refer to oil pan removal in
this section).
(3) Remove pistons (refer to piston removal in this
section).
(4) Use tool VM-1001 to remove liners (Fig. 64).
(5) Remove shims from cylinder liner or cylinder
block recess. Keep shims with each cylinder liner.
INSTALLATION
(1) Carefully clean residualsealerfrom liner and
crankcase, and degrease the crankcase where it
comes into contact with the liners. Referring to (Fig.
65), install the liners in the crankcase as shown (A),
rotating them back and forth by 45É in order to guar-
antee correct positioning.
(2) Measure the liner recess relative to block deck
with a dial indicator mounted on a special tool
VM-1010 A.All the measurements must be taken
on camshaft side. Zero dial gauge on block deck.
(3) Move dial gauge to cylinder liner record read-
ing on dial gauge.
(4) Remove liner and special tool.
(5) Then select the correct shim thickness to give
proper protrusion (0.01 - 0.06 mm).
(6) Fit the shim and the O-rings onto the liner.
(7) Lubricate the lower liner location in the block.
Apply LOCTITE 275 to the corner of the liner seat.
Apply LOCTITE 275 uniformly to the upper part of
the liner at area.
(8) Fit the liners in the crankcase making sure
that the shim is positioned correctly in the seat. Lockthe liners in position using special tool (VM-1016)
and bolts (Fig. 66). Clean the residual LOCTITE on
the upper surface of the block deck.
(9) Recheck the liner protrusion. It should be 0.01
- 0.06 mm.
NOTE: A period of six hours must elapse between
the liners being installed and engine start-up. If
engine assembly is not continued after liner instal-
lation, the liners need to be clamped for twelve
hours minimum.
(10) Refer to Cylinder Head Removal and Installa-
tion procedure in this section. To measure piston pro-
trusion for installation of proper head gasket
thickness.
CRANKSHAFTÐREMOVAL
Refer to CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARING
REMOVAL in this section.
REAR CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove transmission. Refer to Group 21,
Transmission for removal procedure.
(2) Remove flywheel.
Fig. 64 Cylinder LinerÐRemoval
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NOTE: Inspect O-ring in flywheel (Fig. 67).
(3) Remove rear crankshaft oil seal from retainer
(Fig. 68).
CAUTION: When removing seal from retainer take
care not to damage retainer.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install crankshaft oil seal.
CAUTION: Use NEW flywheel bolt for the following
procedure.
(2) Install new O-ring on flywheel. Install fly-
wheel. The 6 flywheel bolts must be tightened as fol-
lows:
a. Torque the 6 flywheel bolts to 60 N´m (44 ft.
lbs.).b. Loosen 2 of the 6 bolts, 180É apart. Torque the 2
bolts to 20 N´m (180 in. lbs.). Then using a torque
angle gauge rotate the 2 bolts 65É additional.
c. Loosen the next 2 bolts, 180É apart and follow
the same procedure.
d. Loosen the last 2 bolts, 180É apart and follow
the same procedure.
(3) Install Transmission. Refer to procedure in
Group 21, Transmission.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
HYDRAULIC TAPPETS
DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE
(1) Pry out plunger retainer spring clip.
(2) Clean varnish deposits from inside of tappet
body above plunger cap.
(3) Invert tappet body and remove plunger cap,
plunger, check valve, check valve spring, check valve
Fig. 65 Cylinder LinerÐInstallation
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retainer and plunger spring. Check valve could be
flat or ball.
Assemble tappets in reverse order.
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
CYLINDER HEAD COVERS
Remove any original sealer from the cover sealing
surface of the engine cylinder head.
Remove all residue from the sealing surface using
a clean, dry cloth.
ROCKER ARMS AND PUSH RODS
CLEANING
Clean all the components (Fig. 69) with cleaning
solvent.
Use compressed air to blow out the oil passages in
the rocker arms and push rods.
INSPECTION
Inspect the pivot surface area of each rocker arm.
Replace any that are scuffed, pitted, cracked or
excessively worn.
Inspect the valve stem tip contact surface of each
rocker arm and replace any rocker arm that is deeply
pitted.
Inspect each push rod end for excessive wear and
replace as required. If any push rod is excessively
worn because of lack of oil, replace it and inspect the
corresponding hydraulic tappet for excessive wear.
Inspect the push rods for straightness by rolling
them on a flat surface or by shining a light between
the push rod and the flat surface.
A wear pattern along the length of the push rod is
not normal. Inspect the engine cylinder head for
obstruction if this condition exists.
Fig. 66 Liner Clamp Location
Fig. 67 Flywheel
Fig. 68 Crankshaft Seal
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CYLINDER HEAD
CLEANING
Thoroughly clean the engine cylinder head and cyl-
inder block mating surfaces. Clean the intake and
exhaust manifold and engine cylinder head mating
surfaces. Remove all gasket material and carbon.
Check to ensure that no coolant or foreign material
has fallen into the tappet bore area.
Remove the carbon deposits from the combustion
chambers and top of the pistons.
INSPECTION
Use a straightedge and feeler gauge to check the
flatness of the engine cylinder head and block mating
surfaces (Fig. 70).
Minimum cylinder head thickness 89.95mm (3.541
in.)
CAUTION: If only one cylinder head is found to be
distorted and requires machining, it will also be
necessary to machine the remaining cylinders
heads and end plates by a corresponding amount
to maintain correct cylinder alignment.
VALVE GUIDE HEIGHT
(1) Valve Guides height requirement.
(2) Measurement A (Fig. 71): 13.50 - 14.00 mm.
VALVE STEM-TO-GUIDE CLEARANCE
MEASUREMENT
(1) Measure and record internal diameter of valve
guides. Valve guide internal diameter is 8.0 to 8.015
mm (.3149 to .3155 in.).
(2) Measure valve stems and record diameters.
Intake valve stem diameter 7.94 to 7.96 mm (.3125 to
.3133 in). Exhaust valve stem diameter 7.92 to 7.94
mm (.3118 to .31215 in).
(3) Subtract diameter of valve stem from internal
diameter of its respective valve guide to obtain valve
stem clearance in valve guide. Clearance of inlet
valve stem in valve guide is .040 to .075 mm (.0015
to .0029 in). Clearance of exhaust valve stem in valve
guide is .060 to .095 mm (.0023 to .0037 in).
(4) If valve stem clearance in valve guide exceeds
tolerances, new valve guides must be installed.
TIMING GEAR COVER
Be sure mating surfaces of timing gear cover and
cylinder block are clean and free from burrs.
Fig. 69 Rocker Arm Components
Fig. 70 Checking Cylinder Head Flatness
Fig. 71 Valve Guide Height
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VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGS
VALVE CLEANING
Clean all carbon deposits from the combustion
chambers, valve ports, valve stems, valve stem
guides and heads.
Clean all grime and gasket material from the
engine cylinder head machined gasket surfaces.
INSPECTION
Inspect for cracks in the combustion chambers and
valve ports.
Inspect for cracks on the exhaust seat.
Inspect for cracks in the gasket surface at each
coolant passage.
Inspect valves for burned, cracked or warped
heads.
Inspect for scuffed or bent valve stems.
Replace valves displaying any damage.
Check valve spring height. (Fig. 72).
HYDRAULIC TAPPETS
(1) Clean all tappet parts in a solvent that will
remove all varnish and carbon.
(2) Replace tappets that are unfit for further ser-
vice with new assemblies.
(3) If plunger shows signs of scoring or wear,
install a new tappet assembly. If valve is pitted, or
valve seat on end of plunger is prevented from seat-
ing, install a new tappet assembly.
OIL PUMP
CLEANING
Wash all parts in a suitable solvent and inspect
carefully for damage or wear (Fig. 74).
INSPECTION
(1) Before installing oil pump check pump bore
depth in block (A) and pump body height (B) (Fig.
73). Difference between A and B should be
0.020-0.082 mm.
(2) Check clearance between rotors (Fig. 75).
PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD
PISTONS
(1) Piston Diameter: Size Group A: 91.93-91.94mm
(3.6191-3.6196 in.) Size Group B: 91.94-91.95mm
Fig. 72 Valve Spring Chart
Fig. 73 Oil Pump Bore Depth
Fig. 74 Oil Pump Inner and Outer Rotors
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(3.6196-3.6200 in.). Maximum wear limit .05mm
(.0019 in.).
(2) Check piston pin bores in piston for roundness.
Make 3 checks at 120É intervals. Maximum out of
roundness .05mm (.0019in.).
(3) The piston diameter should be measured
approximately 15 mm (.590 in.) up from the base.
(4) Skirt wear should not exceed 0.1 mm (.00039
in.).
(5) The clearance between the cylinder liner and
piston should not exceed 0.25 mm (.0009 in.).
(6) Make sure the weight of the pistons does not
differ by more than 5 g.
CONNECTING ROD
(1) Assemble bearing shells and bearing caps to
their respective connecting rods ensuring that the
serrations on the cap and reference marks are
aligned.
(2) Tighten bearing cap bolts to 29 N´m (21 ft. lbs.)
plus 60É.
(3) Check and record internal diameter of crank
end of connecting rod.
Note: When changing connecting rods, all four
must have the same weight and be stamped with the
same number.Replacement connecting rods will
only be supplied in sets of four.
(4) Connecting rods are supplied in sets of four
since they all must be of the same weight category.
Max allowable weight difference is 18 gr.NOTE:On
one side of the big end of the con-rod there is a two-
digit number which refers to the weight category. On
the other side of the big end there is a four digitnumber on both the rod and the cap. These numbers
must both face the camshaft as well as the recess on
the piston crown (Fig. 76). Lightly heat the piston in
oven. Insert piston pin in position and secure it with
provided snap rings.The Four digit numbers
marked on con rod big end and rod cap must
be on the same side as the camshaft (Fig. 76).
After having coated threads with Molyguard, tighten
con rod bolts to 29 N´m (21 ft. lbs.) plus 60É.
PISTON PIN
(1) Measure the diameter of piston pin in the cen-
ter and both ends (Fig. 77).
(2) Piston pin diameter is 29.990 to 29.996mm
(1.1807 to 1.1809 in.).
CRANKSHAFT
CRANKSHAFT JOURNALS
(1) Using a micrometer, measure and record crank-
shaft connecting rod journals, take reading of each
journal 120É apart. Crankshaft journal diameter is
53.84 to 53.955mm (2.1196 to 2.1242 in.).
(2) Crankshaft journals worn beyond limits or
show signs of out of roundness must be reground or
replaced. Minimum reground diameter is 53.69mm
(2.1137 in.).
BEARING-TO-JOURNAL CLEARANCE
Compare internal diameters of connecting rod with
crankshaft journal diameter. Maximum clearance
between connecting rod and crankshaft journals .022
to .076mm (.0008 to .0029 in.) (Fig. 78).
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARING
INSPECTION
(1) Fit main bearing carriers together and torque
to 42 N´m (31 ft. lbs.)
(2) Check internal diameter of bearings.
Fig. 75 Checking Rotor Clearance
Fig. 76 Connecting Rod Identification
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(3) If internal diameter of original bearing is being
checked and figures are not within specifications,
new bearings must be used.
(4) Check crankshaft main bearing journals to
bearing clearances. Clearances of main bearings is
.03 to .088mm (.0011 to .0035 in.).
OIL PAN
Remove all gasket material from cylinder block. Be
careful not gouge pan sealing surface.
CYLINDER LINER
INSPECTION
The cylinder walls should be checked for out-of-
round and taper with dail bore gauge. The cylinder
bore out-of-round is 0.100 mm (.0039 inch) maximum
and cylinder bore taper is 0.100 mm (0.0039 inch)
maximum. If the cylinder walls are badly scuffed or
scored, new liners should be installed and honed, and
new pistons and rings fitted.
Measure the cylinder bore at three levels in direc-
tions A and B (Fig. 79). Top measurement should be
10 mm (3/8 inch) down and bottom measurement
should be 10 mm ( 3/8 inch.) up from bottom of bore.
SPECIFICATIONS
2.5L VM DIESEL
DESCRIPTION...........SPECIFICATIONS
Type ......................425CLIEE (36B)
Number of Cylinder......................4
Bore..............................92mm
Stroke............................94mm
Capacity.......................2499.5 cm3
Injection Order.....................1-3-4-2
Compression Ratio...............21:1 (60.5)
Crankshaft
Front Journal Diameter....................
Nominal.................62.985±63.000 mm
±0.25....................62.735±62.750 mm
±0.125...................62.860±62.875 mm
Front Bearing Diameter....................
Nominal.................63.043±63.088 mm
±0.25....................62.793±62.838 mm
±0.125...................62.918±62.963 mm
Clearance Between Journal and Bearing:
0.043±0.103 mm..........................
Center Journal Diameter...................
Fig. 77 Piston, Connecting Rod and Pin
Fig. 78 Bearing Clearance
Fig. 79 Liner Inspection
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