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11-1
ENGINE
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIFICATIONS 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Service Specifications 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Torque Specifications 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Tightening Method by Use of Bolts
to Be Tightened in Plastic Area 9. . . . . . . . . . . .
Sealants 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Form-In-Place Gasket 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIAL TOOLS 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ALTERNATOR AND IGNITION SYSTEM 14.
TIMING BELT 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL PARTS 27
SECONDARY AIR SYSTEM AND INTAKE
MANIFOLD 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXHAUST MANIFOLD 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WATER PUMP AND WATER HOSE 34. . . . .
ROCKER ARMS AND CAMSHAFT 37. . . . . .
CYLINDER HEAD AND VALVES 43. . . . . . . .
FRONT CASE, COUNTERBALANCE
SHAFT AND OIL PAN 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD 59. . . . . .
CRANKSHAFT AND FLYWHEEL 67. . . . . . . .
THROTTLE BODY 73. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TURBOCHARGER 75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ALTERNATOR 79. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STARTER MOTOR 83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ENGINE – Specifications11-6
ItemsNm
Rocker cover3.5
Engine support bracket49
Camshaft sprocket bolt88
Timing belt rear right cover11
Timing belt rear left upper cover11
Fuel and emission control parts
Throttle body18
Fuel pressure regulator9
Delivery pipe11
Vacuum tank bracket9
Solenoid valve bracket9
Solenoid valve9
Vacuum hose and vacuum pipe11
Secondary air intake manifold
Heat protector13
Vacuum hose and vacuum pipe11
Air pipe (Heat protector side)13
Air pipe (Cam position sensor side)11
Air pipe (Eye bolt)49
Air pipe (Control valve side)24
Air control valve21
Air control valve bracket24
Intake manifold stay30
Intake manifold (M8)19
Intake manifold (M10)35
Exhaust manifold
Engine hanger12
Heat protector (Turbocharger side)14
Oxygen sensor54
Exhaust fitting bolt59
Exhaust fitting nut59
Air outlet fitting19
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ENGINE – Specifications11-8
ItemsNm
Front case and oil pan
Drain plug39
Oil pan7
Oil screen19
Buffle plate22
Oil pressure switch10
Oil cooler by-pass valve54
Relief plug44
Plug24
Front case24
Oil pump cover (Screw)10
Oil pump cover (Bolt)16
Piston and connecting rods
Connecting rod nut20 + 90° to 94°
Crankshaft and flywheel
Flywheel bolt132
Rear plate11
Bell housing cover9
Oil seal case11
Beam bearing cap bolt25 + 90°
Check valve32
Throttle body
Throttle position sensor3.5
Idle speed control body assembly3.5
Turbocharger
Waste gate actuator11
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ENGINE – Fuel and Emission Control Parts11-27
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL PARTS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2 3
456
78 9
1011
12
1314
15
16
9 Nm 11 N m
9 Nm 11 N m
18 Nm
Removal steps
1. Throttle body
C2. Throttle body gasket
3. Fuel return pipe
B4. Fuel pressure regulator
5. O-ring
6. Insulator
7. Insulator
A8. Injector9. O-ring
10. Grommet
11. Delivery pipe
12. Vacuum hose and vacuum pipe
13. Vacuum tank
14. Vacuum tank bracket
15. Solenoid valve
16. Solenoid valve bracket
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ENGINE – Throttle Body11-73
THROTTLE BODY
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
1
2
34
5 6
73.5 Nm
3.5 Nm
Disassembly steps
AA1. Throttle position sensor (with built-
in closed throttle position switch)
2. Idle speed control body assembly
3. O-ring
B4. Throttle body
5. Fixed SAS
6. Speed adjusting screw
8. O-ringNOTE
1. The fixed SAS and the speed adjusting screw are
correctly adjusted at the factory and should not be
removed.
2. If the fixed SAS should happen to have been
removed, carry out fixed SAS adjustment.
3. If the speed adjusting screw should happen to have
been removed, carry out speed adjusting screw
adjustment.
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ENGINE – Throttle Body11-74
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
ATHROTTLE POSITION SENSOR AND IDLE AIR
CONTROL MOTOR REMOVAL
(1) Do not disassemble the sensor and motor.
(2) Do not immerse solvent to clean the sensor and motor.
Clean then with shop towel.
BTHROTTLE BODY REMOVAL
(1) Do not remove the throttle body.
(2) Check if the vacuum port or passage is clogged. Use
compressed air to clean the vacuum passage.
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
ATHROTTLE POSITION SENSOR INSTALLATION
(1) Install the throttle position sensor to the throttle body
as shown in the diagram.
(2) Turn throttle position sensor 90° clockwise to set it, and
tighten screws.
(3) Check the continuity between terminal No. 3 (Idle throttle
position switch) and No. 4 (Earth).
Throttle valve conditionContinuity
Fully closedConductive
Fully openNo conductive
If there is no continuity with the throttle valve fully closed,
turn the throttle position sensor counterclockwise, and
then check again.
Throttle position sensor
Earth TPS power supply
TPS outputIdle position switch
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MPI – Troubleshooting
Vehicle
speedInitial accel-
erator pedal
depression
NormalHesitation
Sag
Time
(Figure 1)(Figure 2)
Normal
Initial accel-
erator pedal
depression
IdlingStumble
TimeVehicle
speed
13-19
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE (FOR YOUR INFORMATION)
ItemsSymptom
StartingWon’t startThe starter is used to crank the engine, but there is no combustion within the
cylinders, and the engine won’t start.
Fires up and diesThere is combustion within the cylinders, but then the engine soon stalls.
Hard startingEngine starts after cranking a while.
Idling
stability
HuntingEngine speed doesn’t remain constant; changes at idle.
stability
Rough idleUsually, a judgement can be based upon the movement of the tachometer
pointer, and the vibration transmitted to the steering wheel, shift lever, body, etc.
This is called rough idle.
Incorrect idle speedThe engine doesn’t idle at the usual correct speed.
Engine stall
(Die out)The engine stalls when the foot is taken from the accelerator pedal, regardless
of whether the vehicles is moving or not.
Engine stall
(Pass out)The engine stalls when the accelerator pedal is depressed or while it is being
used.
DrivingHesitation, Sag“Hesitation” is the delay in response of the vehicle speed (engine speed) that
occurs when the accelerator is depressed in order to accelerate from the speed
at which the vehicle is now traveling, or a temporary drop in vehicle speed
(engine speed) during such acceleration. Serious hesitation is called “sag”.
(Refer to Figure 1.)
Poor accelerationPoor acceleration is inability to obtain an acceleration corresponding to the
degree of throttle opening, even though acceleration is smooth, or the inability
to reach maximum speed.
StumbleEngine speed increase is delayed when the accelerator pedal is initially
depressed for acceleration. (Refer to Figure 2.)
ShockThe feeling of a comparatively large impact or vibration when the engine is
accelerated or decelerated.
SurgeThis is repeated surging ahead during constant speed travel or during variable
speed travel.
KnockingA sharp sound like a hammer striking the cylinder walls during driving and which
adversely affects driving.
StoppingRun on
(“Dieseling”)The condition in which the engine continues to run after the ignition switch is
turned to OFF. Also called “Dieseling”.
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MPI – Troubleshooting13-26
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 9
Idling speed is high. (Improper idling speed)
Probable cause
In such cases as the above, the cause is probably that the intake air volume during
idling is too great.Malfunction of the ISC servo system
Malfunction of the throttle body
OK
MUT-II Data list
26 Idle position switch (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the idle position switch system.
(Refer to P.13-38, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 26.)
No
Check the ISC servo for operation sound.NGCheck the ISC servo system.
(Refer to P.13-44, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 33.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Refer to P.13-57.)NGCheck the engine coolant temperature sensor system.
(Refer to P.13-10, INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODE 21.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
28 A/C switch (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the A/C switch and A/C relay system.
(Refer to P.13-39, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 29.)
OK
Basic idle speed adjustment (Refer to P.13-30.)*
Check trouble symptom.NGClean the throttle valve area.
Adjust the fixed SAS. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13-8, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).