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ENGINE – Special Tools11-13
Tool UseName Number
MB991603Silent shaft bearing
puller stopperGuide stopper for removal and installation of
counterbalance shaft rear bearing
Use with MD998372.
MD998705Silent shaft bearing
installerInstallation of counterbalance shaft front and
rear bearing
MD998375Crankshaft front
seal installerInstallation of crankshaft front oil seal
MD998285Crankshaft front oil
seal guideGuide for installation of crankshaft front oil seal
Use with MD998375.
MD998780Piston setting toolRemoval and installation of piston pin
MB990938HandleInstallation of crankshaft rear oil seal
MD998776Crankshaft rear oil
seal installer
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ENGINE – Timing Belt11-15
TIMING BELT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
3
4
5 67
8
9
1011
12 1314
1516
17 1819
20212223
24
2526
27
28 2930
31
32
9 Nm
9 Nm 49 Nm 11 N m
11 N m
19 Nm 3.5 Nm
30 Nm
45 Nm 49 Nm 11 8 N m
88 Nm
48 Nm 49 Nm 11 N m
24 Nm
24 Nm
54 Nm
Removal steps
1. Timing belt front upper cover
2. Timing belt front center cover
3. Rubber plug
4. Timing belt front lower cover
5. Power steering pump bracket
AL6. Timing belt
K7. Tensioner pulley
8. Tensioner arm
J9. Auto tensioner
10. Idler pulley
11. Crank angle sensor
BI12. Oil pump sprocket
CH13. Crankshaft sprocket bolt
D14. Crankshaft sprocket
15. Crankshaft sensing blade
16. Tensioner BEG17. Timing belt B
FF18. Counterbalance shaft sprocket
E19. Crankshaft spacer
G20. Crankshaft sprocket B
21. Crankshaft key
22. Oil filler cap
D23. Rocker cover
24. Rocker cover gasket A
25. Rocker cover gasket B
C26. Semi-circular packing
B27. Engine support bracket
HA28. Camshaft sprocket bolt
29. Camshaft sprocket
30. Timing belt rear right cover
31. Timing belt rear left upper cover
32. Timing belt rear left lower cover
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ENGINE – Timing BeltENGINE – Timing Belt11-17
ETIMING BELT “B” REMOVAL
Make a mark on the back of the timing belt indicating the
direction of rotation so it may be reassembled in the same
direction if it is to be reused.
NOTE
(1) Water or oil on the belt shortens its life drastically, so
the removed timing belt, sprocket, and tensioner must
be free from oil and water. These parts should not be
washed. Replace parts if seriously contaminated.
(2) If there is oil or water on each part check front case
oil seals, camshaft oil seal and water pump for leaks.
FCOUNTERBALANCE SHAFT SPROCKET
REMOVAL
(1) Set the special tool as shown to prevent the
counterbalance shaft sprocket from turning together.
(2) Loosen the bolt and remove the sprocket.
GCRANKSHAFT SPROCKET “B” REMOVAL
If it is difficult to remove the sprocket, use the special tool.
HCAMSHAFT SPROCKET BOLT LOOSENING
Use a wrench to hold the hexagonal part of the camshaft,
and then remove the camshaft sprocket mounting bolt.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
ACAMSHAFT SPROCKET BOLT TIGHTENING
Using a wrench, hold the camshaft at its hexagon and tighten
the bolt to the specification.
6EN1322
MD998785
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ENGINE – Timing Belt11-20
GTIMING BELT “B” INSTALLATION
(1) Align timing marks on the crankshaft sprocket “B” and
counterbalance shaft sprocket with the marks on the front
case respectively.
(2) Install the timing belt “B” on the crankshaft sprocket “B”
and counterbalance shaft sprocket. There should be no
slack on the tension side.
(3) Make sure that the relationship between the tensioner
pulley center and the bolt center is as shown in the
illustration.
(4) Move the tensioner “B” in the direction of arrow while
lifting with a finger to give a sufficient tension to the tension
side of timing belt. In this condition, tighten bolt to secure
tensioner “B”. When the bolt is tightened, use care to
prevent shaft from turning together. If shaft is turned
together, belt will be overtensioned.
(5) Check to ensure that timing marks on sprockets and front
case are in alignment.
(6) Press with index finger the center of span on the tension
side of timing belt “B”. The bolt must deflect 5 – 7 mm.
HCRANKSHAFT BOLT TIGHTENING
(1) Using the special tool, hold the flywheel or drive plate.
(2) Install the crankshaft pulley in position.
Timing
marks
Timing
marks
(on front
case)
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ENGINE – Timing Belt11-21
IOIL PUMP SPROCKET INSTALLATION
(1) Insert a Phillips screwdriver (shank diameter 8 mm shaft)
through the plug hole on the left side of the cylinder
block to block the left counterbalance shaft.
(2) Install the oil pump sprocket.
(3) Apply a proper amount of engine oil to the bearing surfaces
of the nuts.
(4) Tighten the nuts to the specified torque.
JAUTO TENSIONER INSTALLATION
(1) If the auto tensioner rod is in its fully extended position,
reset it as follows.
(2) Clamp the auto-tensioner in the vise with soft jaws.
(3) Push in the rod little by little with the vise until the set
hole A in the rod is aligned with the hole B in the cylinder.
(4) Insert a wire (1.4 mm in diameter) into the set holes.
(5) Unclamp the auto tensioner from the vise.
(6) Install the auto tensioner to front case and tighten to
the specified torque.
Caution
Leave the wire installed in the auto tensioner.
KTENSIONER PULLEY INSTALLATION
Install the tensioner pulley in such direction that its two small
holes are arranged vertically.
6EN0564
A
B
6EN1323
Small holes
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ENGINE – Rocker Arms and Camshaft11-37
ROCKER ARMS AND CAMSHAFT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1 2 3
4
5 6
78
9
1011
121314
15
16
1718
11 Nm9 Nm 10 Nm
13 Nm 21 Nm
20 Nm
Apply engine oil to all
moving parts before
installation.
Removal steps
1. Cam position sensor
2. O-ring
3. Cam position sensor support cover
4. Cam position sensor support
gasket
F5. Cam position sensing cylinder
E6. Cam position sensor support
D7. Camshaft oil seal
C8. Camshaft bearing cap rear right
C9. Camshaft bearing cap rear leftC10. Camshaft bearing cap front
C11. Camshaft bearing cap No. 5
C12. Camshaft bearing cap No. 2
C13. Camshaft bearing cap No. 3
C14. Camshaft bearing cap No. 4
B15. Camshaft
16. Rocker arm
A17. Lash adjuster
18. Oil delivery body
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ENGINE – Rocker Arms and Camshaft11-38
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
ALASH ADJUSTER INSTALLATION
Caution
If the lash adjuster is re-used, clean the lash adjuster.
Fit the lash adjuster onto rocker arm without allowing diesel
fuel to spill out.
BCAMSHAFT INSTALLATION
(1) Apply engine oil to the journals and cams of the camshafts.
Install the camshafts on the cylinder head.
Use care not to confuse the intake camshaft with the
exhaust one. The intake camshaft has a slit on its rear
end for driving the crankshaft position sensor.
(2) Install the crankshaft sprocket B or spacer and flange
to one end of the crankshaft, and turn the crankshaft
until the timing marks are lined up, setting No. 1 cylinder
to the TDC.
(3) Set the camshafts so that their dowel pins are positioned
at top.
CBEARING CAP INSTALLATION
(1) According to the identification mark stamped on the top
of each bearing cap, install the caps to the cylinder head.
Only “L” or “R” is stamped on front bearing cap. Cap
No. is stamped on No. 2 to No. 5 bearing caps. Rear
bearing cap has no stamping.
I: For intake camshaft side
E: For exhaust camshaft side
(2) Tighten the bearing caps in the order shown two to three
times by torquing progressively.
Tighten to the specification in the final sequence.
(3) Check to ensure that the rocker arm is positioned correctly
on the lash adjuster and valve stem end.
Camshaft sprocket side
Slit
Intake side
camshaft
Dowel pin
Cam number
Symbol identifying
intake or exhaust
Timing belt side
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ENGINE – Rocker Arms and Camshaft11-39
DCAMSHAFT OIL SEAL INSTALLATION
(1) Apply engine oil to lib area of the oil seal and the front
end outside diameter of the camshaft.
(2) Using special tool install the camshaft oil seals.
ECAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR SUPPORT
INSTALLATION
Apply 3 mm diameter of form-in-place gasket (FIPG) to the
location shown in the illustration.
Specified sealant:
Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. MD970389 or equivalent
FCAMSHAFT POSITION SENSING CYLINDER
INSTALLATION
(1) Set the No. 1 cylinder to the compression top dead center
position (so that dowel pin of the exhaust camshaft is
at the top).
(2) Install the camshaft position sensing cylinder so that the
white paint mark is facing in the direction shown in the
illustration.
INSPECTION
CAMSHAFT
Measure the cam height.
ItemStandard value mmLimit mm
Intake35.7935.29
Exhaust35.4934.99
ROCKER ARM
(1) Check the roller surface. If any dents, damage or seizure
is evident, replace the rocker arm.
(2) Check rotation of the roller. If it does not rotate smoothly
or if looseness is evident, replace the rocker arm.
(3) Check the inside diameter. If damage or seizure is evident,
replace the rocker arm.
MD998713
Camshaft
position
sensorPaint mark
Roller
Tip