of oil and coolant. Can be used on threaded and
machined parts under all temperatures. This mate-
rial is used on engines with multi-layer steel (MLS)
cylinder head gaskets. This material also will pre-
vent corrosion. MopartGasket Sealant is available in
a 13 oz. aerosol can or 4oz./16 oz. can w/applicator.
FORM-IN-PLACE GASKET AND SEALER
APPLICATION
Assembling parts using a form-in-place gasket
requires care but it's easier than using precut gas-
kets.
MopartGasket Maker material should be applied
sparingly 1 mm (0.040 in.) diameter or less of sealant
to one gasket surface. Be certain the material sur-
rounds each mounting hole. Excess material can eas-
ily be wiped off. Components should be torqued in
place within 15 minutes. The use of a locating dowel
is recommended during assembly to prevent smear-
ing material off the location.
MopartEngine RTV GEN II or ATF RTV gasket
material should be applied in a continuous bead
approximately 3 mm (0.120 in.) in diameter. All
mounting holes must be circled. For corner sealing, a
3.17 or 6.35 mm (1/8 or 1/4 in.) drop is placed in the
center of the gasket contact area. Uncured sealant
may be removed with a shop towel. Components
should be torqued in place while the sealant is still
wet to the touch (within 10 minutes). The usage of a
locating dowel is recommended during assembly to
prevent smearing material off the location.
MopartGasket Sealant in an aerosol can should be
applied using a thin, even coat sprayed completely
over both surfaces to be joined, and both sides of a
gasket. Then proceed with assembly. Material in a
can w/applicator can be brushed on evenly over the
sealing surfaces. Material in an aerosol can should be
used on engines with multi-layer steel gaskets.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ENGINE GASKET
SURFACE PREPARATION
To ensure engine gasket sealing, proper surface
preparation must be performed, especially with the
use of aluminum engine components and multi-layer
steel cylinder head gaskets.
Neveruse the following to clean gasket surfaces:
²Metal scraper
²Abrasive pad or paper to clean cylinder block
and head
²High speed power tool with an abrasive pad or a
wire brush (Fig. 2)
NOTE: Multi-Layer Steel (MLS) head gaskets require
a scratch free sealing surface.
Only use the following for cleaning gasket surfaces:²Solvent or a commercially available gasket
remover
²Plastic or wood scraper (Fig. 2)
²Drill motor with 3M RolocŸ Bristle Disc (white
or yellow) (Fig. 2)
CAUTION: Excessive pressure or high RPM (beyond
the recommended speed), can damage the sealing
surfaces. The mild (white, 120 grit) bristle disc is
recommended. If necessary, the medium (yellow, 80
grit) bristle disc may be used on cast iron surfaces
with care.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery negative cable.
(2) Remove hood. Mark hood hinge location for
reinstallation.
(3) Remove air cleaner assembly.
(4) Remove radiator core support bracket.
(5) Remove fan shroud with viscous fan assembly.
(6) Remove drive belt.
(7) Remove A/C compressor and secure away from
engine.
(8) Remove generator and secure away from
engine.
NOTE: Do NOT remove the phenolic pulley from the
P/S pump. It is not required for P/S pump removal.
(9) Remove power steering pump with lines
attached and secure away from engine.
(10) Drain cooling system.
(11) Disconnect the heater hoses from the engine.
Fig. 2 Proper Tool Usage For Surface Preparation
1 - ABRASIVE PAD
2 - 3M ROLOCŸ BRISTLE DISC
3 - PLASTIC/WOOD SCRAPER
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ENGINE - 3.7L (Continued)
(12) Disconnect heater hoses from heater core and
remove hose assembly.
(13) Disconnect throttle and speed control cables.
(14) Remove upper radiator hose from engine.
(15) Remove lower radiator hose from engine.
(16) Remove radiator/cooling module assembly.
(17) Disconnect the engine to body ground straps
at the left side of cowl.
(18) Disconnect the engine wiring harness at the
following points:
²Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor
²Fuel Injectors
²Throttle Position (TPS) Switch
²Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor
²Engine Oil Pressure Switch
²Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
²Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP) Sensor
²Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
²Coil Over Plugs
²Crankshaft Position Sensor
(19) Remove coil over plugs.
(20) Release fuel rail pressure.
(21) Remove fuel rail and secure away from
engine.
NOTE: It is not necessary to release the quick con-
nect fitting from the fuel supply line for engine
removal.
(22) Remove the PCV hose.
(23) Remove the breather hoses.
(24) Remove the vacuum hose for the power brake
booster.
(25) Disconnect knock sensors.
(26) Remove engine oil dipstick tube.
(27) Remove intake manifold.
(28) Install engine lifting fixture,special tool#8247,
using original fasteners from the removed intake
manifold, and fuel rail. Torque to factory specifica-
tions.
NOTE: Recheck bolt torque for engine lift plate
before removing engine.
(29) Secure the left and right engine wiring har-
nesses away from engine.
(30) Raise vehicle.
(31) Disconnect oxygen sensor wiring.
(32) Disconnect crankshaft postion sensor.
(33) Disconnect the engine block heater power
cable, if equipped.
(34) Disconnect the front propshaft at the front
differential and secure out of way.
NOTE: It is necessary to disconnect the front prop-
shaft for access to the starter and left side exhaust
flange.(35) Remove the starter.
(36) Remove the ground straps from the left and
right side of the block.
(37) Disconnect the right and left exhaust pipes at
the manifolds and from the crossover, and remove
from the vehicle.
NOTE: The exhaust clamps at the manifolds cannot
be reused. New clamps must be used or leaks may
occur.
(38) Remove the structural cover.
(39) Remove torque convertor bolts, and mark
location for reassembly.
(40) Remove transmission bellhousing to engine
bolts.
(41) Remove left and right engine mount thru
bolts.
(42) Lower the vehicle.
(43) Support the transmission with a suitable jack.
(44) Connect a suitable engine hoist to the engine
lift plate.
(45) Remove engine from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the engine in the vehicle.
(2) Install both left and right side engine mounts
onto engine.
(3) Raise the vehicle.
(4) Install the transmission bellhousing to engine
mounting bolts. Tighten the bolts to 41 N´m (30ft.
lbs.).
(5) Tighten the engine mount thru bolts.
(6) Install the torque convertor bolts.
(7) Connect the ground straps on the left and right
side of the engine.
(8) Install the starter.
(9) Connect the crankshaft position sensor.
(10) Install the engine block heater power cable, if
equipped.
CAUTION: The structural cover requires a specific
torque sequence. Failure to follow this sequence
may cause severe damage to the cover.
(11) Install the structural cover.
NOTE: New clamps must be used on exhaust man-
ifold flanges. Failure to use new clamps may result
in exhaust leaks.
(12) Install the left and right exhaust pipes.
(13) Connect the left and right oxygen sensors.
(14) Lower vehicle.
(15) Remove the engine lift plate.
(16) Connect the knock sensors.
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ENGINE - 3.7L (Continued)
(17) Connect the engine to body ground straps at
the left side of the cowl.
(18) Install the intake manifold.
(19) Install the engine oil dipstick tube.
(20) Install the power brake booster vacuum hose.
(21) Install the breather hoses.
(22) Install the PCV hose.
(23) Install the fuel rail.
(24) Install the coil over plugs.
(25) Connect the engine wiring harness at the fol-
lowing points:
²Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor
²Fuel Injectors
²Throttle Position (TPS) Switch
²Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor
²Engine Oil Pressure Switch
²Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
²Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP) Sensor
²Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
²Coil Over Plugs
²Crankshaft Position Sensor
(26) Reinstall the radiator/cooling module assem-
bly.
(27) Connect lower radiator hose.
(28) Connect upper radiator hose.
(29) Connect throttle and speed control cables.
(30) Install the heater hose assembly.
(31) Install coolant recovery bottle.
(32) Install the power steering pump.
(33) Install the generator.
(34) Install the A/C compressor.
(35) Install the drive belt.
(36) Install the fan shroud with the viscous fan
assembly.
(37) Install the radiator core support bracket.
(38) Install the air cleaner assembly.
(39) Refill the engine cooling system.
(40) Recharge the air conditioning.
(41) Install the hood.
(42) Check and fill engine oil.
(43) Connect the battery negative cable.
(44) Start the engine and check for leaks.SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS - 3.7L ENGINE
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Type 90É SOHC V6 12 Valve
Number of
Cylinders4
Firing Order 1-6-5-4-3-2
Lead Cylinder No. 1 Left Bank
Compression
Ratio9.1:1
Max. Variation
Between
Cylinders25%
Metric Standard
Displacement 3.7 Liters 226 Cubic
Inches
Bore 93.0 mm 3.66 in.
Stroke 90.8 mm 3.40 in.
Horsepower 210@5200 RPM
Torque 225ft. lbs.@4200 PRM
Compression
Pressure1172-1551 kPa 170-225 psi
CYLINDER BLOCK
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Bore Diameter 93.0 .0075
mm3.6619 0.0003
in.
Out of Round
(MAX)0.076 mm 0.003 in.
Taper (MAX) 0.051 mm 0.002 in.
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ENGINE - 3.7L (Continued)
PISTONS
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Diameter 92.975 mm 3.6605 in.
Weight 367.5 grams 12.96 oz
Ring Groove
Diameter
No. 1 83.73 - 83.13
mm3.296 - 3.273 in
No. 2 82.833 - 83.033
mm3.261 - 3.310 in.
No. 3 83.88 - 84.08
mm3.302 - 3.310 in.
PISTON PINS
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Clearance In
Piston0.006 - 0.015
mm0.0002 - 0.0005
in.
Diameter 24.017 - 24.020
mm0.9455 - 0.9456
in.
PISTON RINGS
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Ring Gap
To p
Compression
Ring0.20 - 0.36 mm 0.0079 - 0.0142
in.
Second
Compression
Ring0.37 - 0.63 mm 0.0146 - 0.0249
in.
Oil Control
(Steel Rails)0.25 - 0.76 mm 0.0099 - 0.30 in.
Side Clearance
To p
Compression
Ring.051 - .094 mm 0.0020 - 0.0037
in.
Second
Compression
Ring0.040 - 0.080
mm0.0016 - 0.0031
in.
Oil Ring (Steel
Ring).019 - .229 mm .0007 - .0091 in.
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Ring Width
To p
Compression
Ring1.472 - 1.490
mm0.057 - 0.058 in.
Second
Compression
Ring1.472 - 1.490
mm0.057 - 0.058 in.
Oil Ring (Steel
Rails)0.445 - 0.470
mm0.017 - 0.018 in.
CONNECTING RODS
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Bearing
Clearance0.015 - 0.055
mm0.0006 - 0.0022
in.
Side Clearance 0.10 - 0.35 mm 0.004 - 0.0138
in.
Piston Pin
Clearance.015 - .028 mm 0.0006 - 0.0011
in.
Bearing Bore
Out of Round
(MAX)0.004 mm 0.0002 in.
Total Weight
(Less Bearing)612 grams 21.588 ounces
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ENGINE - 3.7L (Continued)
VALVE SPRING
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Free Length
(Approx)
Intake 48.92 mm 1.9260 in.
Exhaust -
w/damper48.2 mm 1.897 in.
Spring Force
(Valve Closed)
Intake 361.0 - 390.0 N
@ 40.12 mm81.15 - 87.67
lbs. @ 1.5795
in.
Exhaust -
(without
damper)356-394N@
39.12 mm80.031 - 88.57
lbs. @ 1.54 in.
Spring Force
(Valve Open)
Intake 984.0 - 1040.0
N @ 27.12 mm221.2 - 233.8
lbs. @ 1.107 in.
Exhaust -
without damper974-956N@
28.12 mm196.48 - 214.91
lbs. @ 1.107 in.
Number of Coils
Intake 7.30
Exhaust 7.15
Wire Diameter
Intake 4.77 ý 3.80mm 0.1878 ý 0.1496
in.
Exhaust 4.66 ý 3.72mm 0.1843 ý .1464
in.
Installed Height
(Spring Seat to
Bottom of
Retainer)
Nominal
Intake 40.12 mm 1.579 in.
Exhaust -
w/damper40.12 mm 1.579 in.
CYLINDER HEAD
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Gasket
Thickness
(Compressed)0.7 mm (0.0276 in.)
Valve Seat
Angle44.5É - 45.0É
Valve Seat
Runout (MAX)0.051 mm 0.002 in.
Valve Seat
Width
Intake 1.75 - 2.36 mm 0.0698 - 0.0928
in.
Exhaust 1.71 - 2.32 mm 0.0673 - 0.0911
in.
Guide Bore
Diameter (Std.)6.975 - 7.00
mm0.2747 - 0.2756
in.
Cylinder Head
Warpage
(Flatness)0.0508 mm 0.002 in.
OIL PUMP
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
Clearance Over
Rotors/End
Face (MAX)0.095 mm 0.0038 in.
Cover Out - of
-Flat (MAX)0.025 mm 0.001 in.
Inner and Outer
Rotor Thickness12.02 mm 0.4731 in.
Outer Rotor to
pocket
(Diametral)
clearance
(MAX).235 mm .0093 in.
Outer Rotor
Diameter (MIN)85.925 mm 0.400 in.
Tip Clearance
Between Rotors
(MAX)0.150 mm 0.006 in.
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ENGINE - 3.7L (Continued)
OIL PRESSURE
SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION
Metric Standard
At Curb Idle
Speed (MIN)*25 kPa 4 psi
@ 3000 rpm 170 - 758 kPa 25 - 110 psi
* CAUTION: If pressure is zero at curb idle, DO
NOT run engine at 3000 rpm.
TORQUE
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft.
Lbs.In.
Lbs.
Camshaft
Non - Oiled Sprocket Bolt 122 90 -
Bearing Cap Bolts 11 - 100
Counterbalance shaft
retaining bolt28 - 250
Timing Chain Cover-Bolts 58 43 -
Connecting Rod Cap-Bolts 27 20 -
PLUS 90É TURN
Bed Plate-Bolts Refer to Procedure
Crankshaft Damper-Bolt 175 130 -
Cylinder Head-Bolts
M11 Bolts Refer To Procedure
M8 Bolts Refer To Procedure
Cylinder Head Cover-Bolts 12 - 105
Exhaust Manifold-Bolts 25 18 -
Exhaust Manifold Heat
Shield-Nuts8-72
Then loosen 45É
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft.
Lbs.In.
Lbs.
Flexplate-Bolts 95 70 -
Engine Mount Bracket to
Block-Bolts61 45 -
Rear Mount to Transmission-
Bolts46 34 -
Generator Mounting-Bolts
M10 Bolts 54 40 -
M8 Bolts 28 - 250
Intake Manifold-Bolts 12 - 105
Refer to Procedure
for Tightening
Sequence
Oil Pan-Bolts 15 - 130
Oil Pan-Drain Plug 34 25 -
Oil Pump-Bolts 28 - 250
Oil Pump Cover-Bolts 12 - 105
Oil Pickup Tube-Bolt and Nut 28 - 250
Oil Dipstick Tube to Engine
Block-Bolt15 - 130
Oil Fill Tube-Bolts 12 - 105
Timing Chain Guide-Bolts 28 - 250
Timing Chain Tensioner Arm 28 - 250
Hydraulic Tensioner-Bolts 28 - 250
Timing Chain Primary
Tensioner-Bolts28 - 250
Timing Drive Idler Sprocket-
Bolt34 25 -
Thermostat Housing-Bolts 12 - 105
Water Pump-Bolts 58 43 -
9 - 16 ENGINE - 3.7LDR
ENGINE - 3.7L (Continued)
Bore Size Indicator C-119
Oil Pressure Gauge C-3292
Piston Ring Compressor C-385
Pressure Tester Kit 7700
Bloc±Chek±Kit C-3685±A
ENGINE SUPPORT FIXTURE 8534
9 - 20 ENGINE - 3.7LDR
ENGINE - 3.7L (Continued)
(20) Remove the left side secondary chain
guide(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE TIMING/TIMING
BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS - REMOVAL).
(21) Remove the retaining bolt and the camshaft
drive gear.
CAUTION: Do not allow the engine to rotate. Severe
damage to the valve train can occur.
CAUTION: Do not overlook the four smaller bolts at
the front of the cylinder head. Do not attempt to
remove the cylinder head without removing these
four bolts.
NOTE: The cylinder head is attached to the cylinder
block with twelve bolts.
(22) Remove the cylinder head retaining bolts.
(23) Remove the cylinder head and gasket. Discard
the gasket.
CAUTION: Do not lay the cylinder head on its gas-
ket sealing surface, due to the design of the cylin-
der head gasket any distortion to the cylinder head
sealing surface may prevent the gasket from prop-
erly sealing resulting in leaks.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The cylinder head bolts are tightened using
a torque plus angle procedure. The bolts must be
examined BEFORE reuse. If the threads are necked
down the bolts should be replaced.
Necking can be checked by holding a straight edge
against the threads. If all the threads do not contact
the scale, the bolt should be replaced (Fig. 9).CAUTION: When cleaning cylinder head and cylin-
der block surfaces, DO NOT use a metal scraper
because the surfaces could be cut or ground. Use
only a wooden or plastic scraper.
(1) Clean the cylinder head and cylinder block
mating surfaces (Fig. 10).
(2) Position the new cylinder head gasket on the
locating dowels.
CAUTION: When installing cylinder head, use care
not damage the tensioner arm or the guide arm.
(3) Position the cylinder head onto the cylinder
block. Make sure the cylinder head seats fully over
the locating dowels.
NOTE: The four smaller cylinder head mounting
bolts require sealant to be added to them before
installing. Failure to do so may cause leaks.
(4) Lubricate the cylinder head bolt threads with
clean engine oil and install the eight M11 bolts.
(5) Coat the four M8 cylinder head bolts with
MopartLock and Seal Adhesivethen install the
bolts.
NOTE: The cylinder head bolts are tightened using
an angle torque procedure, however, the bolts are
not a torque-to-yield design.
(6) Tighten the bolts in sequence using the follow-
ing steps and torque values:
Fig. 9 Checking Cylinder Head Bolts for Stretching
(Necking)
1 - STRETCHED BOLT
2 - THREADS ARE NOT STRAIGHT ON LINE
3 - THREADS ARE STRAIGHT ON LINE
4 - UNSTRETCHED BOLT
Fig. 10 Proper Tool Usage For Surface Preparation
1 - PLASTIC/WOOD SCRAPER
9 - 24 ENGINE - 3.7LDR
CYLINDER HEAD - LEFT (Continued)