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1B1-46 M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL
CRANKSHAFT REAR RADIAL SEAL
Preceding Work : Removal of flywheel or drive plate
1 Special Tool
2 Special Tool3 Crankshaft Rear Seal
Tools Required
601 589 03 43 00 Sleeve
Replacement Proceudre
1. Remove the radial seal with a screw driver.
Notice
Use a clean cloth not to damage the radial seal mounting
hole and the crankshaft.
2. Install the special tool (2) to the crankshaft.
3. Apply the engine oil on the special tool (2).
Notice
Do not use the grease.
4. Install the radial seal on the inner parts assembler.
5. Press in the special tool (1) until the radial seal is stopped.
6. Check for leaks while operating the engine.
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1B1-50 M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL
Installation Notice
lMake sure the crankshaft bearing cap properly seated
in place in the crankcase side. When perfectly installed,
the projected part (arrow) locates in the left side (intake
manifold side).
lAssemble so that the projected part of the cap and
crankcase face the same direction.
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Unscrew the connecting rod bearing cap bolt and remove
the bearing cap.
Installation Notice
2. Unscrew the crankshaft bearing cap bolts and separate the
upper and lower bearing shells and thrust washers.
Installation Notice
lRemove the bearing cap from front (pulley side) to rear.
lMake sure that the upper and lower bearing shells do
not change each other and coat with engine oil.
lThe oil grooves (arrows) in the thrust washers must face
outward and insert the thrust bearing into the bearing
cap.
lThere are five kinds of thrust washers by thickness. Select
the proper washer when repaired.
3. Remove the crankshaft.
4. Installation should follow the removal procedure in the
reverse order.
5. After completion of the installation, check for the rotating
condition of the crankshaft.
lMake sure that the upper and lower bearing shells do
not change each other.
lCoat the bearing shell with engine oil.
lInstall the bearing cap according to the consecutive
number.
Part No. : 601 030 00 622.15 mm
Part No. : 601 030 01 622.20 mm
Part No. : 601 030 02 622.25 mm
Part No. : 601 030 03 622.30 mm
Part No. : 601 030 04 622.40 mm
Tightening Torque 40 Nm + 90°
Tightening Torque 55 Nm + 90°
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M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL 1B1-71
VALVE STEM SEAL
Preceding Work : Removal of valve spring
1 Drift (Special Tool)
2 Valve Stem Seal
3 Protective Sleeve
Drift 119 589 00 43 00 Pliers 104 589 00 37 00
Tools Required
104 589 00 37 00 Pliers
119 589 00 43 00 Drift
Replacement Procedure
1. Remove the valve stem seal (2) using the pliers.
Notice
Check the valve stem seal for damage and replace if
necessary.
2. Coat the valve stem seal with oil and assemble it with the
protective sleeve.
3. Insert the valve stem seal by pressing it with the drift.
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1B1-72 M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL
CHAIN TENSIONER
1 Screw Plug................................................ 40 Nm
2 Seal
3 Filler Pin
4 Compression Spring5 Snap Ring
6 Thrust Pin
7 Chain Tensioner Housing.....................72-88 Nm
8 Seal
Removal Procedure
1. Position the No.1 cylinder to TDC (OT).
Notice
Remove the oil filler cap at adjustment position, and check
whether the intake camshaft cam’s lobe (arrow) stays in the
upper side.
2. Cover the alternator with a clean cloth.
3. Release the tension by unscrewing the screw plug once.
Notice
In case that the tension is reduced by unscrewing the screw
plug, reinstall after completely removing the chain tensioner.
If the chain tensioner is tightened again without completely
reducing its tension, then the detent spring doesn’t return
to the original position and the tension gets excedded.
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1B1-74 M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL
4. Lightly apply the grease to the seal (2) and install the screw
plug (1).
Installation Notice
Sectional View
1 Screw Plug
2 Ball (Nonreturn Valve)
3 Compression Spring
4 Ball Guide
5 Seal (Aluminum)
6 Filler Pin
7 Compression Spring
8 Snap Ring
9 Thrust Pin
10 Ball (Nonreturn Valve)
11 Compression Spring
12 Thrust Piece13 Chain Tensioner Housing
1 4 Seal
15 Timing Gear Case Cover
16 Cylinder Head
17 Bolt / Washer
18 Tensioning Rail
19 Cylinder Head Gasket
20 Timing Chain
21 Tensioning Rail Base (Sliding Surface)
A Oil Supply Hole
B Chain Tensioner Oil Storage Hole 5. Check for leaks by operating the engine.
Tightening Torque 40 Nm
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M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL 1B1-87
1. Check the piston ring gap and apply the engine oil to the
piston pin and the connecting rod bushing.
2. Connect the piston and the connecting rod by pressing in
the piston pin (6) and install the snap ring to the groove.
3. Clean the cylinder bore, connecting rod bearing journal,
connecting rod bearing shell and the piston and coat them
with engine oil.
4. Install the piston ring using the tensioning strap(000 589
04 14 00).
5. Install the piston so that the arrow on the piston head faces
to the forward of the vehicle.
6. After aligning the connecting rod and the bearing cap mark
(// or a number), tighten the bolts.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque1st step 35 - 45 Nm
2nd step 90° + 5°
Apply the engine oil to the bearing cap upper and lower
bearing shells.
7. Check if the crankshaft rotates without any trouble by rotating
it.
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M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL 1B1-93
OIL PAN
1 Gasket ................................................... Replace
2 Bolt (M6 x 22, 6 pieces)............................ 10 Nm
3 Drain Plug (M6 x 20)................................. 25 Nm
4 Bolt (M6 x 20, 22 pieces).......................... 10 Nm5 Bolt (M6 x 85)............................................ 10 Nm
6 Bolt (M8 x 40)............................................ 25 Nm
7 Bolt (M10)................................................. 40 Nm
8 Oil Pan
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Remove the drain plug and drain the oil completely.
2. Disconnect the electric connector from oil level switch.
3. Unscrew the bolts (10) for oil level switch and check the O-
ring (11) for wear or damage. And replace it if necessary.
4. Unscrew the bolts and remove the oil pan and gasket.
Notice
Arrange the bolts according to each size.
5. Clean the inside of oil pan and sealing surface, then apply
the sealant.
6. Replace the gasket with new one.
7. Install the oil pan with gasket, and tighten each bolt in
specified torque.
8. Check for oil leaks while running the engine.
M8 X 40, 4 pieces
M6 X 85, 3 pieces
M6 X 35, 3 pieces
M6 X 20, 28 pieces the rest
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1B1-96 M162 ENGINE MECHANICAL
3 Oil Filler Cap
4 Dipstick Gauge
9. Fill up engine oil through the engine oil filler opening (3).
10. Check for oil leaks at normal engine temperature after
starting the engine.
11. Stop the engine and wait 5 minutes.
Check the oil level and fill up as specified if necessary.