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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE) 6E2-7
Fuel Delivery System
The fuel delivery system consists of the fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel pressure regulator, delivery pipe and
fuel injectors.
The fuel in the fuel tank is pumped up by the fuel pump, filtered by the fuel filter and fed under pressure to each
injector through the delivery pipe.
As the fuel pressure applied to the injector (the fuel pressure in the fuel feed line) is always kept a certain
amount higher than the pressure in the intake manifold by the fuel pressure regulator, the fuel is injected into the
intake port of the cylinder head when the injector opens according to the injection signal from ECM (PCM).
The fuel relieved by the fuel pressure regulator returns through the fuel return line to the fuel tank.
[A] : Fuel 1. Fuel tank 5. Fuel return line 9. Fuel injector
[B] : Air 2. Fuel pump 6. Fuel pressure regulator 10. Fuel delivery pipe
3. Fuel filter 7. Vacuum hose for fuel pressure regulator 11. Throttle valve
4. Fuel feed line 8. Intake manifold surge tank
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE) 6E2-19
6) Remove surge tank cover.
Remove intake air pipe (1) and surge tank pipe (2).
7) Disconnect connectors of TP sensor and IAC valve.
8) Disconnect ground wire at connector.
9) Remove clamp bracket (1) and harness clamps from intake
collector.
10) Disconnect connectors of EVAP canister purge valve (1),
MAP sensor and EGR valve (5).
11) Disconnect PCV valve (6) from cylinder head with hose con-
nected, breather hose (3) from cylinder head and EVAP can-
ister purge valve hose (2).
12) Detach EGR pipe (4) from intake air collector.
13) Remove throttle body (3) and intake collector (2) from intake
manifold (1).
14) Disconnect hoses of PCV from throttle body.
15) Remove throttle body from intake collector.
NOTE:
TP sensor (4), or other components containing rubber
must not be placed in a solvent or cleaner bath. A
chemical reaction will cause these parts to swell,
harden or get distorted.
Don’t put drills or wires into passages for cleaning. It
causes damages in passages.
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6E2-20 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE)
CLEANING
Clean throttle body bore and bypass air passages (1) by blowing
compressed air.
INSTALLATION
1) Clean mating surfaces and install throttle body gasket to
intake collector (1) with new gasket (2).
2) Install throttle body to intake collector and tighten bolts.
3) Connect PCV hose.
4) Install throttle body and intake collector to intake manifold
with new intake collector gaskets.
5) Install EGR pipe with new gaskets.
6) Connect breather hose and EVAP canister purge valve hose
and install PCV valve to cylinder head.
7) Connect connectors of EVAP canister purge valve, MAP
sensor and EGR valve.
Fix wire harness with clamps.
8) Install clamp bracket to intake collector.
9) Connect ground wire connector.
10) Connect connectors of TP sensor, ground and IAC valve.
11) Install surge tank pipe to intake manifold with new gaskets
and intake air pipe to throttle body. Install surge tank cover.
12) Connect engine coolant hoses to throttle body.
13) Connect accelerator cable and A/T throttle cable (A/T).CAUTION:
Do not blow compressed air through bypass air pas-
sage with IAC valve installed to throttle body. This will
cause IAC valve to malfunction.
TP sensor, idle air control valve or other components
containing rubber must not be places in a solvent or
cleaner bath.
A chemical reaction will cause these parts to swell,
harden or get distorted.
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (SEQUENTIAL MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION FOR H27 ENGINE) 6E2-47
PCV System
PCV hose
INSPECTION
Check hoses for connection, leakage, clog, and deterioration.
Replace as necessary.
PCV valve
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
1) Disconnect PCV valve from cylinder head cover and plug
head cover hole.
2) Run engine at idle.
3) Place your finger over end of PCV valve (1) to check for vac-
uum. If there is no vacuum, check for clogged valve. Replace
as necessary.
4) After checking vacuum, stop engine and remove PCV valve
(1). Shake valve and listen for the rattle of check needle
inside the valve (1). If valve does not rattle, replace.
5) After checking, connect PCV valve (1), PCV hose and clamp
securely. NOTE:
Be sure to check that there is no obstruction in PCV
valve or its hoses before checking engine idle speed/IAC
duty for obstructed PCV valve or hose hampers its accu-
rate checking.
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