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5. Camshaft
A: REMOVAL
1. RELATED PARTS
1) Remove timing belt, camshaft sprockets and related
parts.
2) Remove valve rocker assembly.
2. CAMSHAFT LH
B2M0384A
1) Remove oil level gauge guide attaching bolt.
2) Remove camshaft support LH.
CAUTION:
Do not damage the camshaft position sensor.
3) Remove O-ring.
4) Remove camshaft LH.
5) Remove oil seal.
CAUTION:
Do not remove oil seal unless necessary.
Do not scratch journal surface when removing oil
seal.
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3. RELATED PARTS
1) Install valve rocker assembly.
B2M0418B
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 5±1 (0.5±0.1, 3.6±0.7)
T2: 12±1 (1.2±0.1, 8.7±0.7)
2) Install timing belt, camshaft sprockets and related parts.
6. Cylinder Head
A: REMOVAL
1. INTAKE MANIFOLD
1) Release fuel pressure.
2) Drain engine coolant.
3) Remove intake manifold.
4) Remove engine coolant pipe.
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3. RELATED PARTS
1) Install valve rocker assembly.
B2M0418B
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 5±1 (0.5±0.1, 3.6±0.7)
T2: 12±1 (1.2±0.1, 8.7±0.7)
2) Install timing belt, camshaft sprockets and related parts.
6. Cylinder Head
A: REMOVAL
1. INTAKE MANIFOLD
1) Release fuel pressure.
2) Drain engine coolant.
3) Remove intake manifold.
4) Remove engine coolant pipe.
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2. CYLINDER HEAD
B2M0119A
1) Remove timing belt, camshaft sprocket and related
parts.
2) Remove oil level gauge guide attaching bolt (left hand
only) and oil level gauge guide.
B2M0120A
3) Remove cylinder head bolts in numerical sequence
shown in Figure.
CAUTION:
Leave bolts
1and3engaged by three or four threads
to prevent cylinder head from falling.
4) While tapping cylinder head with a plastic hammer,
separate it from cylinder block.
Remove bolts
1and3to remove cylinder head.
5) Remove cylinder head gasket.
CAUTION:
Do not scratch the mating surface of cylinder head and
cylinder block.
6) Similarly, remove right side cylinder head.
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(7) Further tighten all bolts by 80 to 90°in numerical
sequence.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the total“re-tightening angle”[steps (6)
and (7) above] do not exceed 180°.
3) Install oil level gauge guide attaching bolt (left side
only).
4) Install timing belt, camshaft sprocket and related parts.
2. INTAKE MANIFOLD
CAUTION:
Use dry compressed air to remove foreign particles
before installing each solenoid valve and sensor.
1) Install engine coolant pipe.
2) Install intake manifold.
3) Remove ENGINE STAND (ST).
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7. Cylinder Block
A: REMOVAL
1. RELATED PARTS
1) Remove timing belt, camshaft sprocket and related
parts.
2) Remove intake manifold and cylinder head.
2. OIL PUMP AND ENGINE COOLANT PUMP
B2M0124A
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B2M0390A
(2) Apply fluid packing to matching surface of oil pump.
Fluid packing:
THREE BOND 1215 or equivalent
(3) Install oil pump on cylinder block. Be careful not to
damage oil seal during installation.
CAUTION:
Do not forget to install O-ring and seal when install-
ing oil pump.
Align flat surface of oil pump’s inner rotor with
crankshaft before installation.
G2M0628
9) Install engine coolant pump and gasket.
CAUTION:
Be sure to use a new gasket.
When installing engine coolant pump, tighten bolts
in two stages in numerical sequence as shown in Fig-
ure.
10) Install engine coolant pipe.
11) Install oil filter.
2. RELATED PARTS
1) Install cylinder head and intake manifold.
2) Install timing belt, camshaft sprocket and related parts.
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TROUBLE
Engine will not start.
Rough idle and engine stall
Low output, hesitation and poor acceleration
Surging
Engine does not return to idle.
Dieseling (Run-on)
After burning in exhaust system
Knocking
Excessive engine oil consumption
Excessive fuel consumption Starter does not turn.
Initial combustion does not occur.
Initial combustion occurs.
Engine stalls after initial combustion.
INTAKE SYSTEM
2111 3Loosened or cracked intake air pipe
3111 3 1Loosened or cracked blow-by hose
31211 2Loosened or cracked vacuum hose
22222Defective intake manifold gasket
22222Defective throttle body gasket
322 2 2Defective PCV valve
222 323Loosened oil filler cap
3312 1Dirty air cleaner element
FUEL LINE
13 322Defective fuel pump and relay
33322Clogged fuel line
222233Lack of or insufficient fuel
BELT
222Defective
222322 22 2Defective timing
FRICTION
3Seizure of crankshaft and connecting rod bearing
3Seized camshaft
3Seized or stuck piston and cylinder
COMPRESSION
333222 23 2Defective hydraulic lash adjuster
333223 3 3Loosened spark plugs or defective gasket
333223 3 3Loosened cylinder head bolts or defective gasket
333223 2 2Improper valve seating
333333 3 13Defective valve stem
222223 3 3Worn or broken valve spring
333233 3 12Worn or stuck piston rings, cylinder and piston
222111 12 2Incorrect valve timing
222222Improper engine oil (low viscosity)
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