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1. Camshaft
2. Camshaft oil seal
3. Rocker arm shaft
4. O-ring
5. Rocker shaft bolt
6. Rocker arm (IN)
7. Rocker arm No.1 (EX)
8. Rocker arm No.2 (EX)
9. Valve adjusting screw
10. Valve adjusting screw
11. Clip
12. Lock nut
13. Rocker arm spring
: Tightening Torque : Do not reuse
: Apply engine oil to sliding
: surfaces of each part.
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE) 6A1-33
ROCKER ARMS, ROCKER ARM SHAFT AND CAMSHAFT
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
2) Remove timing belt as previously outlined and remove camshaft
timing belt pulley (1) by using special tool.
Special Tool
(A): 09917-68221
3) Remove cylinder head cover as previously outlined.
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1. Oil plug
6A1-34 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
4) Disconnect CMP sensor coupler from CMP sensor.
5) Remove CMP sensor case (1) from cylinder head.
Place a container or rag under CMP sensor case, for a small
amount of oil flows out during removal of case.
6) After loosening all valve adjusting screw lock nuts (2), turn ad-
justing screws (1) back all the way to allow all rocker arms (3) to
move freely.
7) Remove camshaft housing and camshaft.
NOTE:
To remove camshaft housing bolts, loosen them in such or-
der as indicated in figure, a little at a time.
8) Remove timing belt inside cover (2).
9) Remove intake rocker arm (1) with clip (2) from rocker arm shaft
(3).
NOTE:
Do not bend clip when removing intake rocker arm.
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: Do not reuse
1. Valve cotters
2. Valve spring retainer
3. Valve spring:
be sure to position
spring in place with its
bottom end (small-pitch
end) facing the bottom
(valve spring seat side).
4. Valve stem seal
5. Valve spring seat
6. Exhaust valve
7. Intake valve
8. Cylinder head bolt
9. Camshaft housing bolt10. Camshaft housing:
Apply sealant to mating surface of
No.1 and No.6 housings.
11. Valve guide
12. Oil venturi plug
13. Cylinder head gasket:
“TOP” mark provided on gasket comes to
crankshaft pulley side, facing up
(toward cylinder head side).
14. Dowel pin
: Tightening Torque
: Apply engine oil to sliding
: surfaces of each part.
3.5 N.m (0.35 kg-m)
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE) 6A1-41
VALVES AND CYLINDER HEAD
REMOVAL
1) Relieve fuel pressure according to procedure described in Sec-
tion 6.
2) Disconnect negative cable at battery.
3) Drain cooling system.
4) Remove air cleaner outlet hose as previously outlined.
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6A1-42 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
Ignition coil assembly
Ground wires from
intake manifold
EVAP canister purge
valve
ECT sensorInjectors, TP sensor and
IAC valve wires at the
coupler
Heated oxygen sensor 1
MAP sensor
5) Remove intake manifold rear stiffener (1) and generator adjust
arm reinforcement (2) from intake manifold.
6) Disconnect the following electric wires:
and then release above wire harnesses from clamps.
7) Disconnect the following hoses:
Brake booster hose (1)
EVAP canister purge hose (3) from purge valve
Radiator inlet hose
Heater inlet hose
IAC valve outlet (2)
8) Disconnect fuel feed (2) and return hoses (3) from fuel delivery
pipe (1).
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2. Breather hose
3. PCV valve4. High-tension cords
5. Ignition coil assembly
6. Ignition coil coupler
A: Camshaft pulley side
B: CMP sensor case side
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE) 6A1-43
9) Remove cylinder head cover (1) as previously outlined.
Loosen all valve lash adjusting screws fully.
10) Remove timing belt and camshaft as previously outlined.
11) Disconnect exhaust pipe from exhaust manifold and remove
exhaust manifold stiffener (if equipped).
12) Loosen cylinder head bolts in such order as indicated in figure
and remove them.
13) Check all around cylinder head for any other parts required to
be removed or disconnected and remove or disconnect what-
ever necessary.
14) Remove cylinder head with intake manifold, exhaust manifold
CMP sensor case, using lifting device if necessary.
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2. Arrow mark
4. Oil hole
The oil hole should
come on intake side
1. Arrow mark
2. 1st ring end
gap
3. 2nd ring end
gap and oil ring
spacer gap
4. Oil ring upper
rail gap
5. Oil ring lower
rail gap
6. Intake side
7. Exhaust side Crankshaft
pulley side
Circlip
or
ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE) 6A1-61
c) Stamped number on piston and that on cylinder block should
correspond. That is, install number 2 stamped piston to cylinder
which is identified with number 2 and a number 1 piston to cylin-
der with number 1.
PistonCylinder
Number
at the
top
(mark)
Outer diameterNumber
(mark)Bore diameter
Piston-to-cylinder
clearance
1
73.98 – 73.99 mm
(2.9126 –
2.9130 in.)
1
74.01 – 74.02 mm
(2.9138 –
2.9141 in.)0.02 – 0.04 mm
(0.0008 –
0.0015 in.)
2
73.97 – 73.98 mm
(2.9122 –
2.9126 in.)
2
74.00 – 74.01 mm
(2.9134 –
2.9138 in.)0.02 – 0.04 mm
(0.0008 –
0.0015 in.)
Also, a letter A, B or C is stamped on piston head but ordinarily
it is not necessary to discriminate each piston by this letter.
1) Install piston pin to piston (1) and connecting rod (3):
After applying engine oil to piston pin and piston pin holes in pis-
ton and connecting rod, fit connecting rod to piston as shown in
figure and insert piston pin to piston and connecting rod, and
install piston pin circlips.
NOTE:
Circlip should be installed with its cut part facing either up
or down as shown in figure.
2) Install piston rings to piston:
As indicated in figure, 1st and 2nd rings have “RN” or “R” mark
respectively. When installing these piston rings to piston, di-
rect marked side of each ring toward top of piston.
1st ring (1) difffers from 2nd ring (2) in thickness, shape and
color of surface contacting cylinder wall.
Distinguish 1st ring from 2nd ring by referring to figure.
When installing oil ring (3), install spacer first and then two
rails.
3) After installing three rings (1st, 2nd and oil rings), distribute their
end gaps as shown in figure.
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6A1-64 ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE)
UNIT REPAIR OVERHAUL
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
1) Release fuel pressure in fuel feed line by referring to Section
6.
2) Remove battery.
3) Remove engine hood after disconnecting windshield washer
hose.
4) Drain cooling system.
WARNING:
To help avoid danger of being burned, do not remove
drain plug (2) and radiator cap while engine and radiator
(1) are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown
out under pressure if plug and cap are taken off too
soon.
5) Disconnect coupler of cooling fan motor.
6) Disconnect radiator inlet hose from thermostat case.
7) Disconnect A / T fluid hoses from A / T fluid pipes (for A / T mod-
el)
8) Remove outlet hose from water inlet pipe and radiator.
9) Remove radiator referring to Section 6B.
10) Remove air cleaner case and air cleaner outlet hose as pre-
viously outlined.
11) Disconnect the following cables.
Accelerator cable (1) from throttle body.
A / T throttle pressure control cable from A / T.
Clutch cable from transmission (M / T).
Gear select cable from transmission (A / T).
Speedometer cable
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (G13B, 1-CAM 16-VALVES ENGINE) 6A1-65
12) Disconnect the following electric wires:
Ignition coil assembly
Ground wires from intake manifold
Engine oil pressure switch
EVAP canister purge valve (if equipped)
Engine coolant temp. sensor
Fuel injectors
Power steering pressure switch (if equipped)
Oxygen sensor-1
Back-up light switch (M / T)
Transmission range switch (A / T)
A/T vehicle speed sensor (A / T)
Solenoid coupler (A / T)
Generator
Starter
Battery negative cable from transmission
TP sensor
IAC valve
CMP sensor
MAP sensor
and then release wire harnesses from clamps.
13) Disconnect the following hoses:
Canister purge hose (2) from EVAP canister purge valve
Brake booster hose (1) from intake manifold
Radiator outlet hose from inlet pipe
Heater inlet and outlet hose from heater unit
14) Disconnect fuel feed (2) and return hoses (3) from fuel delivery
pipe (1).