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CAUTION:
Stopper pin is easily detached. Secure it with vinyl tape to prevent detachment.
a. Install timing chain by aligning its mating mark (marked when
timing chain is removed) with mark on camshaft sprocket.
●Align dowel pin on camshaft front surface and pinhole on
sprocket backside, then install.
b. While holding hexagonal part of camshaft with a spanner,
tighten intake camshaft sprocket mounting bolts.
●Make sure that stopper pin is not detached.
6. Install exhaust camshaft sprocket as follows.
a. Install timing chain by aligning its mating mark (marked when
timing chain is removed) with mark on camshaft sprocket.
●Align dowel pin on camshaft front surface and pinhole on
sprocket, then install.
b. While holding hexagonal part of camshaft with a spanner,
tighten exhaust camshaft sprocket mounting bolts.
NOTE:
Tightening torque is different from intake side tightening torque.
c. Make sure that mating marks on intake/exhaust camshaft
sprockets and mating mark on timing chain are aligned.
7. Install chain tensioner.
●Hold plate and plunger with a stopper pin, then install them.
●After installation, remove stopper pin and release plunger.
●Make sure again that mating marks on intake/exhaust cam-
shaft sprockets and mating mark on timing chain are aligned.
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Valve Lifter Hole Diameter
●Using inside micrometer, measure diameter of valve lifter hole of
cylinder head.
Calculation of Valve Lifter Clearance
(Valve lifter clearance) = (hole diameter of valve lifter) – (outer diam-
eter of valve lifter).
●When out of specified range, referring to each specification of outer and inner diameter, replace either or
both valve lifter and cylinder head.
Valve ClearanceEBS00LQC
INSPECTION
●The following procedure is applicable when: Components related to camshafts or valves are removed,
installed, or replaced. Drivability concerns (poor starting, poor idling, noise) are caused by valve clearance
aging.
1. Warm up engine, and stop.
2. Remove RH splash cover (integrated with undercover).
3. Remove rocker cover. Refer to EM-29, "
ROCKER COVER" .
4. Turn crankshaft pulley clockwise (viewed from front) to align yel-
low paint with timing indicator.
5. At this point, confirm that both intake and exhaust cam noses on
No. 1 cylinder face outward. (No. 1 cylinder is at TDC of its com-
pression stroke.)
●If not, turn crankshaft pulley more.
NOTE:
Or, valves to be checked when No. 4 cylinder is at TDC of its
compression stroke can be checked first following step 8.
6. Referring to figure, measure valve clearances of valves with × in
table below using a thickness gauge.Standard (Intake and exhaust)
: 30.000 - 30.021 mm (1.1811 - 1.1819 in) dia.
Standard (Intake and exhaust)
: 0.025 - 0.061 mm (0.0010 - 0.0024 in)
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Cylinder No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4
Valve INT EXH INT EXH INT EXH INT EXH
No. 1 cylinder at
TDC of its compres-
sion stroke××× ×
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TIMING CHAIN
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TIMING CHAINPFP:13028
Removal and InstallationEBS00LQD
CAUTION:
Apply new engine oil to parts marked in illustration before installation.
REMOVAL
1. Place vehicle on lift.
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1. Cylinder head front cover 2. Camshaft sprocket (INT) 3. Washer
4. Camshaft sprocket (EXH) 5. Chain tensioner 6. Chain slack guide
7. O-ring 8. Power steering pump adjusting bar 9. Crankshaft pulley
10. Front oil seal 11. Front cover 12. Chain tension guide
13. Dowel pin 14. Timing chain 15. Oil pump drive spacer
16. Crankshaft sprocket 17. O-ring (with collar) 18. Auxiliary bolt of cylinder head
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2. Disconnect battery ground cable.
3. Remove undercover, front RH wheel and RH splash cover.
4. Drain engine coolant from radiator and cylinder block. Refer to LC-17, "Changing Engine Coolant".
5. Drain engine oil from oil pan.
6. Remove drive belt. Refer to EM-13, "
Removal and Installation" .
7. Remove power steering pump from adjusting bar.
8. Remove alternator. SC-33, "Removal and Installation".
9. Remove ignition coils. Refer to EM-24, "
IGNITION COIL" .
10. Remove rocker cover. Refer to EM-29, "
Removal and Installation" .
11. Remove oil level gauge.
12. Remove exhaust front tube. Refer to FE-10, "Removal and Installation".
13. Remove center member.
14. Remove gusset.
15. Remove rear plate (lower) (A/T models).
16. Remove oil pan and oil strainer. Refer to EM-22, "
Removal and Installation" .
17. For safe operation, and to reduce load to mount insulator, install removed center member again.
18. Remove engine front-side (right side of vehicle) engine mount. Refer to EM-67, "
ENGINE ASSEMBLY" .
a. Remove any parts that cause difficulties for operation around mount, or perform transfer.
b. Support cylinder block bottom surface with a transmission jack.
CAUTION:
●When applying jack, use a wooden block to avoid damage to oil pan mounting surface.
●While performing following operations, support engine front-side with jack.
c. Separate engine mounting insulator and bracket.
d. Remove engine mounting bracket.
19. Remove cylinder head front cover.
●Move harness which was previously fixed on front surface.
20. Remove auxiliary bolts of cylinder head.
21. Set the No. 1 cylinder to the compression TDC.
a. Turn the crankshaft pulley clockwise, and align the timing indica-
tor of the gear case to the timing mark of the crankshaft pulley.
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b. Make sure that the camshaft sprocket mating mark is in the
position shown in the figure.
●If the mating mark is not in position, turn the crankshaft pulley
once more and position it.
22. Remove crankshaft pulley with the following procedure:
a. Secure crankshaft counter weight with handle of a hammer, and
loosen crankshaft pulley bolts.
CAUTION:
Take care to prevent foreign material from entering the
engine.
b. Remove crankshaft pulley using crankshaft pulley puller (com-
mercial service tool).
CAUTION:
●Hook tab onto back of crankshaft pulley only.
●Do not remove crankshaft pulley bolt. Fully loosen, and
then use it as support point.
NOTE:
If oil pan is not removed, remove crankshaft pulley as follows.
i. Remove rear plate (lower).
ii. Engage drive plate ring gear with a flat-head screwdriver to fix
crankshaft in position, and loosen crankshaft pulley bolt.
iii. Remove crankshaft pulley using crankshaft pulley puller (com-
mercial service tool).
23. Remove water pump pulley and idler pulley bracket assembly.
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TIMING CHAIN
24. Remove front cover with the following procedure:
a. To increase freedom of front cover posture during removal/
installation, pull oil pump drive spacer out through front oil seal.
●Pull it straight out using long-nose priers or two flat-bladed
screwdrivers.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage side of oil pump drive spacer and
front oil seal lip.
b. Remove power steering pump adjusting bar.
c. Remove front cover carefully.
●Remove mounting bolts A - E shown in figure.
NOTE:
Bolts C and E have been removed in step b.
CAUTION:
●When removing, be careful not to damage or bend front
end of cylinder head gasket. Also after peeling off con-
tact face between front cover and gasket, their surfaces
shall be smooth.
●If cylinder head gasket is damaged, replace it with new
one.
d. Remove O-rings from front cover and cylinder block.
25. Pull two dowel pins for front cover out of cylinder block.
●Heat them with industrial dryer sufficiently, then pull them out
using locking pliers.
NOTE:
This operation is performed as preparation operation for front
cover installation. This operation can be performed after
removal of timing chain.
26. If front oil seal is need to be replaced, remove it from front cover.
●Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver in notch on oil seal mounting
point, and lift oil seal to remove.
NOTE:
Remove timing chain and its related parts with the following pro-
cedure:
27. Secure intake camshaft sprocket in most advanced position. Refer to EM-32, "
REMOVAL" .
NOTE:
Removal of timing chain and related parts is described in following steps.
28. Remove chain tensioner. Refer to EM-32, "
REMOVAL" .
29. Remove camshaft sprocket. Refer to EM-32, "
REMOVAL" .
CAUTION:
After this step is completed, do not rotate crankshaft and camshaft separately in order to prevent
interference between valve and piston.
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30. Remove timing chain, timing chain slack guide and tension guide.
31. Remove crankshaft sprocket.
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Timing Chain
Check timing chain for cracks or serious wear. If a malfunction is
detected, replace it.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
●Use a scraper to completely remove all liquid gasket adhering to mounting surface. De-grease and
clean with white gasoline.
●After installation, wipe off any protruding liquid gasket.
1. Install timing chain and its related parts with the following procedure:
●For aligning positions for each sprocket and timing chain, and
installed condition of their related parts, refer to figure.
●Install each sprocket with its mating mark facing engine front
side.
a. Install timing chain and crankshaft sprocket.
●Make sure that crankshaft key points straight up (No.1 cylin-
der is at TDC).
●Hook timing chain on front end of camshaft so that it will not
fall off.
b. Install timing chain slack guide and tension guide.
c. Install camshaft sprocket. Refer to EM-35, "
INSTALLATION" .
d. Install chain tensioner. Refer to EM-35, "
INSTALLATION" .
e. Make sure again that mating marks are properly aligned.
f. Temporarily install oil pump drive spacer, crankshaft pulley, and crankshaft pulley mounting bolt so that
crankshaft can be rotated.
g. Rotate crankshaft clockwise several times to make sure it rotates normally. Refer to EM-35, "
INSTALLA-
TION" .
h. Rotate crankshaft clockwise several times, and check that there is no unusual condition.
i. Remove parts temporarily installed in step f.
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TIMING CHAIN
2. Install front oil seal to front cover.
●Install it so that identification letters on oil seal will face toward
front side of the engine.
●Using an oil seal drift (commercial service tool), press oil seal
in until it is flush with end surface of mounting position.
●Make sure that oil seal outer circumference is free from dam-
age and burr.
3. Install front cover with the following procedure:
a. Install O-ring to cylinder block.
b. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, apply a continuous bead of liq-
uid gasket to contact surface between cylinder head gasket
lower surface and cylinder block (2 locations shown in figure).
Use Genuine Liquid Gasket or equivalent.
c. Apply a continuous bead of liquid gasket to back surface of front
cover (location shown in figure).
CAUTION:
●Do not apply liquid gasket to groove A shown in figure.
●Especially for locations indicated by * mark in figure,
strictly observe application range of liquid gasket.
d. Apply liquid gasket to top surface of front cover lightly and
evenly.
Use Genuine Liquid Gasket or equivalent.
e. Install O-ring to back surface of front cover.
f. With socket of oil pump inner rotor placed on crankshaft top sur-
face (clearance between front cover top surface and cylinder
head gasket lower surface is secured), move front cover close to
cylinder block. (Right side in figure)
g. Lift front cover at an angle and install it to mounting position so
that front cover will come in contact with both cylinder head gas-
ket lower surface and cylinder block front surface at the same
time. (Right side in figure)
CAUTION:
●During work, be sure not to damage cylinder head gas-
ket.
●When installing, avoid discontinuous bead of liquid gas-
ket caused by allowing it to adhere to an unnecessary area.
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