
TIMING BELT
CHECKING BELT TIMINGÐCOVER INSTALLED
²Remove number one spark plug.
²Using a dial indicator, set number one cylinder
to TDC on the compression stroke.
²Remove the access plug from the outer timing
belt cover (Fig. 67).
²Check the timing mark on the camshaft
sprocket, it should align with the arrow on the rear
belt cover (Fig. 68).
REMOVALÐTIMING BELT
(1) Remove accessory drive belts. Refer to Group 7,
Cooling System for procedures.
(2) Raise vehicle on a hoist and remove right inner
splash shield.(3) Remove crankshaft damper bolt. Remove
damper using Special Tools 1026 three jaw puller
and 6827-A insert (Fig. 69).
(4) Remove lower torque strut.
(5) Lower vehicle and place a jack under engine.
(6) Remove upper torque strut.
(7) Remove right engine mount to engine mount
bracket through bolt.
(8) Remove power steering pump assembly and set
aside.
(9) Remove engine mount bracket (Fig. 70).
(10) Remove front timing belt cover (Fig. 71).
CAUTION: Align camshaft and crankshaft timing
marks before removing the timing belt by rotating
the engine with the crankshaft.
Fig. 67 Timing Belt System
1 ± CAMSHAFT SPROCKET
2 ± REAR TIMING BELT COVER
3 ± TIMING BELT TENSIONER ASSEMBLY
4 ± WATER PUMP
5 ± OIL PUMP BODY
6 ± CRANKSHAFT SPROCKET7 ± TIMING BELT
8 ± BOLT
9 ± CRANKSHAFT DAMPER
10 ± FRONT TIMING BELT COVER
11 ± ACCESS PLUG
12 ± CAMSHAFT BOLT AND WASHER
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(10) Install right engine mount to engine mount
bracket through bolt.
(11) Remove jack from under engine.
(12) Install upper torque strut.
(13) Install power steering pump assembly.
(14) Raise vehicle and install lower torque strut.
(15) Install crankshaft damper using M12-1.75 x
150 mm bolt, washer, thrust bearing and nut from
Special Tool 6792. Install crankshaft damper bolt and
tighten to 142 N´m (100 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 77).
(16) Install accessory drive belts. Refer to Group 7,
Cooling System for procedures.
(17) Install right inner splash shield.
(18) Lower vehicle and perform camshaft and
crankshaft timing relearn procedure as follows:
²Connect the DRB scan tool to the data link
(diagnostic) connector. This connector is located in
the passenger compartment; at the lower edge of
instrument panel; near the steering column.
²Turn the ignition switch on and access the ªmis-
cellaneousº screen.
²Select ªre-learn cam/crankº option and follow
directions on DRB screen.
TIMING BELT TENSIONER
REMOVAL
(1) Remove timing belt. Refer to procedure in this
section.
(2) Remove tensioner assembly attaching bolts
(Fig. 78).
(3) Remove tensioner assembly.
CAUTION: The timing belt tensioner is serviced as
an assembly. To prevent premature timing belt fail-
ure, DO NOT separate the tensioner pulley from
mounting bracket.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install timing belt tensioner assembly. Tighten
attaching bolts to 31 N´m (275 in. lbs.).
(2) Install timing belt. Refer to procedure in this
section.
CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Do Not Rotate the camshaft or crank-
shaft when timing belt is removed damage to the
engine may occur.
(1) Remove crankshaft damper, front timing belt
cover, timing belt and tensioner assembly. Refer to
procedures in this section.
(2) Hold camshaft sprocket with Special Tools
C-4687 and modified C-4687-1 as shown in (Fig. 79),
while removing attaching bolt.
(3) Remove sprocket from camshaft.
(4) Remove rear timing belt cover.
Fig. 76 Crankshaft and Camshaft Timing
1 ± CAMSHAFT TIMING MARKS
2 ± CRANKSHAFT AT TDC
Fig. 77 Crankshaft DamperÐInstallation
1 ± M12 Ð 1.753150 MM BOLT, WASHER AND THRUST
BEARING FROM SPECIAL TOOL 6792
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CRANKSHAFT
REMOVAL
(1) Remove engine assembly. Refer to procedure in
this section.
(2) Remove structural collar from oil pan to tran-
saxle housing.
(3) Separate transaxle from engine.
(4) Remove drive plate/flywheel.
(5) Remove crankshaft rear oil seal. Refer to pro-
cedure in this section.
(6) Mount engine on a suitable repair stand.
(7) Remove crankshaft damper, timing belt, and
tensioner. Refer to procedures in this section.
(8) Remove camshaft sprocket and rear timing belt
cover. Refer to procedures in this section.
(9) Remove crankshaft sprocket. Refer to proce-
dure in this section.(10) Remove lower torque strut/air conditioning
compressor mounting bracket from engine (Fig. 95).
(11) Remove oil filter and adapter.
(12) Remove oil pan.
(13) Remove oil pump pick-up tube.
(14) Remove oil pump.
(15) Remove crankshaft position sensor.
(16) Using a permanent ink or paint marker, iden-
tify cylinder number on each connecting rod cap.
CAUTION: DO NOT use a number stamp or a punch
to mark connecting rods. Damage to connecting
rod could occur.
(17) Remove all connecting rod bolts and caps.
Care should be taken not to damage the fracture rod
and cap surfaces.
Fig. 94 Crankshaft and Components
1 ± OIL PASSAGE O-RING
2 ± SEAL
3 ± UPPER BEARING (GROOVED)
4 ± THRUST BEARINGS
5 ± BOLT
6 ± O-RING
7 ± NIPPLE8 ± OIL FILTER ADAPTER
9 ± CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR (CPS)
10 ± MAIN BEARING CAP/BED PLATE ASSEMBLY
11 ± CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS
12 ± PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD ASSEMBLY
13 ± SEAL
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NOTE: Do not reuse connecting rod bolts.
(18) Remove all main bearing cap and bedplate
bolts from the engine block (Fig. 96).
(19) Using a mallet tap the bedplate loose from the
engine block dowel pins.
CAUTION: Do not pry up on one side of the bed-
plate. Damage may occur to cylinder block and bed-
plate alignment.
(20) Bedplate should be removed evenly from the
cylinder block dowel pins.
(21) Lift out crankshaft from cylinder block (Fig.
94). Be sure not to damage the main bearings or
journals when removing the crankshaft.
CRANKSHAFT MAIN BEARINGS LOCATION
The crankshaft is supported in five main bearings.
All upper bearing shells in the crankcase have oil
grooves. All lower bearing shells installed in the (bed-
plate) main bearing cap are plain. Crankshaft endplay is controlled by a flanged bearing on the number
three main bearing journal (Fig. 97).
NOTE: The upper and lower main Bearing shells
are Not interchangeable. The lower shells have a
revised tab to prevent improper installation.
CRANKSHAFT MAIN JOURNALS INSPECTION
The crankshaft journals should be checked for
excessive wear, taper and scoring. Limits of taper or
out-of-round on any crankshaft journals should be
held to 0.025 mm (0.001 in.). Journal grinding should
not exceed 0.305 mm (0.012 in.) under the standard
journal diameter. DO NOT grind thrust faces of
Number 3 main bearing. DO NOT nick crank pin or
bearing fillets. After grinding, remove rough edges
from crankshaft oil holes and clean out all passages.
CAUTION: With the nodular cast iron crankshafts
used it is important that the final paper or cloth pol-
ish after any journal regrind be in the same direc-
tion as normal rotation in the engine.
Upper and lower Number 3 bearing halves are
flanged to carry the crankshaft thrust loads and are
NOT interchangeable with any other bearing halves
in the engine (Fig. 97). All bearing cap bolts removed
during service procedures are to be cleaned and oiled
before installation. Bearing shells are available in
standard and the following undersized: 0.016 mm
(0.0006 in.), 0.032 mm (0.0012 in.), 0.250 mm (0.010
in.). Never install an undersize bearing that will
reduce clearance below specifications.
Fig. 95 Torque Strut Bracket
1 ± BOLTS
2 ± TORQUE STRUT BRACKET
Fig. 96 Bedplate Bolts
Fig. 97 Main Bearing Identification
1 ± OIL GROOVES
2 ± UPPER BEARINGS
3 ± LOWER BEARINGS
4 ± OIL HOLES
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INSTALLATION
(1) Install the main bearing shells with the lubri-
cation groove in the cylinder block. Install O-ring
into recess in the block (Fig. 98).
(2) Make certain oil holes in block line up with oil
hole in bearings and bearing tabs seat in the block
tab slots.
CAUTION: Do Not get oil on the bedplate mating
surface. It will affect the sealer ability to seal the
bedplate to cylinder block.
(3) Oil the bearings and journals and install
crankshaft in cylinder block.
CAUTION: Use only the specified anaerobic sealer
on the bedplate or damage may occur to the
engine.
(4) Apply 1.5±2.0 mm (0.059±0.078 in.) bead of
MopartBed Plate Sealant to cylinder block as shown
in (Fig. 99).
(5) Install lower main bearings into main bearing
cap/bedplate. Make certain the bearing tabs are
seated into the bedplate slots. Install the main bear-
ing/bedplate into engine block.
(6) Before installing the bolts oil threads with
clean engine oil, wipe off any excess oil.
(7) Install main bearing bedplate to engine block
bolts 11, 17 and 20 finger tight. Tighten these bolts
down together until the bedplate contacts the cylin-
der block (Fig. 100).(8) Install main bearing bedplate to engine block
bolts (1±10) and torque each bolt to 81 N´m (60 ft.
lbs.) in sequence shown in (Fig. 100).
(9) Install main bearing bedplate to engine block
bolts (11±20), with baffle studs in positions 12, 13
and 16 and torque each bolt to 34 N´m (25 ft. lbs.) in
sequence shown in (Fig. 100).
(10) After the main bearing bedplate is installed,
check the crankshaft turning torque. The turning
torque should not exceed 5.6 N´m (50 in. lbs.).
(11) If crankshaft end play is to be checked, refer
to service procedures in this section.
(12) Install connecting rod bearings and caps.
Install new connecting rod bolts and tighten to 27
N´m (20 ft. lbs.) plus 1/4 turn.
(13) Install oil pump and crankshaft front oil seal.
(14) Install oil pick-up tube and oil pan. Refer to
procedure in the section.
(15) Install oil filter adapter and filter.
(16) Install lower torque strut/air conditioning
compressor mounting bracket to engine (Fig. 95).
Fig. 98 Installing Main Bearing Upper Shell
1 ± LUBRICATION GROOVES
2 ± O-RING
3 ± OIL HOLES
Fig. 99 Main Bearing Caps/Bedplate Sealing
Fig. 100 Main Bearing Caps/Bedplate Torque
Sequence
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INSTALLATION
(1) Make sure all surfaces are clean and free of oil
and dirt.
(2) Apply MopartGasket Maker to oil pump as
shown in (Fig. 105). Install oil ring into oil pump
body discharge passage.
(3) Prime oil pump before installation.
(4) Align oil pump rotor flats with flats on crank-
shaft as you install the oil pump to the block.
NOTE: Front crankshaft seal MUST be out of pump
to align, or damage may result.
(5) Torque all oil pump attaching bolts to 28 N´m
(250 in. lbs.).
(6) Install new front crankshaft seal using Special
Tool 6780 (Fig. 106).
(7) Install crankshaft sprocket, using Special Tool
6792 (Fig. 107).
Fig. 104 Oil Pump and Tube
1 ± O-RING
2 ± OIL FILTER ADAPTER
3 ± OIL PAN GASKET
4 ± OIL PAN
5 ± OIL PICK-UP TUBE
6 ± DRAIN PLUG7 ± O-RING
8 ± OIL PUMP BODY
9 ± FILTER
10 ± O-RING
11 ± NIPPLE
Fig. 103 Crankshaft SprocketÐRemoval
1 ± SPECIAL TOOL 6793
2 ± SPECIAL TOOL C-4685-C2
3 ± CRANKSHAFT SPROCKET
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(10) Install connecting rod lower bearing half and
cap. InstallNewbolts and tighten to 27 N´m (20 ft.
lbs.) plus 1/4 turn.
(11) Install cylinder head and oil pan. Refer to pro-
cedures in this section.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
OIL PUMP
(1) To remove the relief valve, proceed as follows:
(2) Remove the threaded plug and gasket from the
oil pump (Fig. 116).
CAUTION: Oil pump pressure relief valve must be
installed as shown in (Fig. 116) or serious damage
may occur.
(3) Remove spring and relief valve (Fig. 116).
(4) Remove oil pump cover screws, and lift off
cover.
(5) Remove pump rotors.
(6) Wash all parts in a suitable solvent and inspect
carefully for damage or wear (Fig. 117).
VALVE SERVICE WITH THE CYLINDER HEAD
REMOVED
REMOVAL
(1) With cylinder head removed, compress valve
springs using Special Tool C-3422-B with Adaptor
6526.(2) Remove valve retaining locks, valve spring
retainers, valve stem seals and valve springs.
(3) Before removing valves,remove any burrs
from valve stem lock grooves to prevent dam-
age to the valve guides.Identify valves to insure
installation in original location.
VALVE INSPECTION
(1) Clean valves thoroughly and discard burned,
warped and cracked valves.
(2) Measure valve stems for wear. Measure stem
about 60 mm beneath the valve lock grooves.
(3) If valve stems are worn more than 0.05 mm
(0.002 in.), replace valve.
VALVE GUIDES
(1) Remove carbon and varnish deposits from
inside of valve guides with a reliable guide cleaner.
(2) Using a small hole gauge and a micrometer,
measure valve guides in 3 places top, middle and bot-
tom (Fig. 118). Replace guides if they are not within
specification. For specifications, refer to Engine Spec-
ifications in this section.
(3) Check valve guide height (Fig. 119).
TESTING VALVE SPRINGS
(1) Whenever valves have been removed for inspec-
tion, reconditioning or replacement, valve springs
should be tested Special Tool C-647. As an example,
the compression length of the spring to be tested is
33.34 mm (1-5/16 in.). Turn tool table until surface is
in line with the 33.34 mm (1-5/16 in.) mark on the
threaded stud and the zero mark on the front. Place
spring over stud on the table and lift compressing
lever to set tone device (Fig. 120). Pull on torque
Fig. 116 Oil Pressure Relief Valve
1 ± RETAINER CAP
2 ± GASKET
3 ± OIL PUMP BODY
4 ± RELIEF VALVE
5 ± SPRING
Fig. 117 Oil Pump
1 ± OIL PUMP BODY
2 ± OIL PUMP COVER
3 ± OUTER ROTOR
4 ± INNER ROTOR
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wrench until ping is heard. Take reading on torque
wrench at this instant. Multiply this reading by two.
This will give the spring load at test length. Frac-
tional measurements are indicated on the table for
finer adjustments. Discard the springs that do not
meet specifications. The following specifications apply
to both intake and exhaust valve springs:
²Valve Closed Nominal TensionÐ70 lbs. @ 39.8
mm (1.57 in.)
²Valve Closed Nominal TensionÐ160 lbs. @ 32.6
mm (1.28 in.)
(2) Verify springs are not distorted with a steel
square and surface plate, check springs from both
ends. If the spring is more than 1.5 mm (1/16 in.) out
of square, install a new spring.
REFACING VALVES AND VALVE SEATS
(1) The intake and exhaust valve seats and valve
face have a 45 degree angle.
(2) Inspect the remaining margin after the valves
are refaced (Fig. 121). Intake valves with less than
0.95 mm (1/32 in.) margin and exhaust valves with
less than 1.05 mm (3/64 in.) margin should be dis-
carded.
(3) When refacing valve seats, it is important that
the correct size valve guide pilot be used for reseat-
ing stones. A true and complete surface must be
obtained. For specifications, refer to Engine Specifi-
cations in this section.
(4) Measure the concentricity of valve seat and
valve guide using a valve seat runout dial indicator.
Total runout should not exceed 0.051 mm (0.002 in.)
(total indicator reading).
(5) Inspect the valve seat with Prussian blue to
determine where the valve contacts the seat. To do
this, coat valve seatLIGHTLYwith Prussian blue
Fig. 118 Checking Wear on Valve GuideÐTypical
1±TOP
2 ± MIDDLE
3 ± BOTTOM
4 ± CUT AWAY VIEW OF VALVE GUIDE MEASUREMENT
LOCATIONS
Fig. 119 Valve Guide Height
1 ± VALVE GUIDE
2 ± 13.25 - 13.75 MM (0.521-0.541 in.)
3 ± SPRING SEAT
Fig. 120 Valve Spring Testing
1 ± TORQUE WRENCH
2 ± VALVE SPRING TESTER
Fig. 121 Intake and Exhaust Valve Refacing
1 ± VALVE FACE
2 ± VALVE MARGIN
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