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ComponentsNJEM0054
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RemovalNJEM0055CAUTION:
When removing the upper oil pan from engine, first remove
the crankshaft position sensor (TDC sensor) from the assem-
bly.
Be careful not to damage sensor edges and signal plate teeth.
1. Remove right engine undercover.
2. Drain engine oil.
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3. Remove air compressor bracket.
4. Remove lower oil pan bolts.
Loosen bolts in the reverse order of that shown in the figure.
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5. Remove lower oil pan.
a. Insert Tool between upper oil pan and lower oil pan.
Be careful not to damage aluminum mating surface.
Do not insert screwdriver, or oil pan flange will be
deformed.
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b. Slide Tool by tapping on the side of the Tool with a hammer.
c. Remove lower oil pan.
6. Remove oil strainer.
7. Remove front exhaust tube and its support.
Refer to FE-26, “Removal and Installation”.
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8. Set a suitable transmission jack under transaxle and hoist
engine with engine slinger.
Place the jack as close to the center as possible for support.
9. Remove front and rear engine mounting nuts and bolts.
10. Remove center member.
11. Remove crankshaft position sensor (TDC sensor) from oil pan.
12. Remove oil pan cover.
OIL PANYD
Removal (Cont’d)
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d. Install upper oil pan.
Tighten bolts in numerical order.
Bolt dimensions vary depending on the installation location.
Refer to the following and use appropriate bolts.
M6 x 30 mm: Bolt No. 15, 16
M8x25mm:BoltNo.3,4,9,10
M8x60mm:BoltNo.1,2,5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14
The shank length under the bolt neck above is the length of the
threaded part (pilot portion not included).
Wait at least 30 minutes before refilling engine oil.
2. Install the four engine-to-transaxle bolts. For tightening torque,
refer to MT-24, “Installation”.
3. Install oil pan cover.
4. Install air compressor bracket.
: 57 - 65 N·m (5.8 - 6.7 kg-m, 42 - 48 ft-lb)
5. Install drive belts.
6. Install center member.
7. Install front and rear engine mounting insulator nuts and bolts.
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8. Install crankshaft position sensor (TDC sensor).
Tighten bolt while positioning and setting the side surface of
the crankshaft position sensor (TDC sensor) sleeve against
the arc of the upper oil pan.
9. Install front exhaust tube and its support.
10. Install oil strainer.
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11. Install lower oil pan.
a. Use a scraper to remove old liquid gasket from mating sur-
faces.
Also remove old liquid gasket from mating surface of
upper oil pan.
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b. Apply a continuous bead of liquid gasket to mating surface of
lower oil pan.
Use Genuine Liquid Gasket or equivalent.
OIL PANYD
Installation (Cont’d)
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Secondary Timing ChainNJEM0093CAUTION:
After removing timing chain, do not turn crankshaft and
camshaft separately, or valves will strike piston heads.
When installing camshafts, chain tensioners, oil seals, or
other sliding parts, lubricate contacting surfaces with new
engine oil.
Apply new engine oil to bolt threads and seat surfaces
when installing camshaft sprockets, crankshaft pulley,
and camshaft brackets.
When removing the oil pans, oil pump assembly and tim-
ing chain from engine, first remove the crankshaft posi-
tion sensor (TDC sensor).
Be careful not to damage sensor edges.
Do not spill engine coolant on drive belts.
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REMOVALNJEM0093S01For preparative work for removing/installing secondary timing
chain to remove/install fuel injection pump, refer to EC-25,
“Electronic control fuel injection pump”.
To prepare for removing/installing secondary timing chain to
remove/install camshaft, refer to EM-46, “CAMSHAFT”.
1. Drain engine oil.
2. Drain coolant by removing cylinder block drain plugs. Refer to
LC-43, “Changing Engine Coolant”.
TIMING CHAINYD
Secondary Timing Chain
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3. Remove front chain case.
Move power steering fluid reservoir tank from the bracket.
Loosen fixing bolts in the reverse order of that shown in the
figure and remove them.
Remove No. 6, 10, and 11 bolts with the rubber washer as
space is limited for pulling them out.
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CAUTION:
While front chain case is removed, cover openings to pre-
vent entry of foreign material into engine.
Do not remove two mass dampers on the back of cover.
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4. Set the No. 1 piston to TDC on its compression stroke.
Turn crankshaft pulley clockwise so that the alignment mark
(punched mark) on each camshaft sprocket is positioned as
shown in the figure.
No position indicator is provided on the crankshaft pulley.
When installing, color coded links on the secondary tim-
ing chain can be used as alignment marks. Marking may
not be necessary for removal; however, make alignment
marks as required because the alignment mark on fuel
injection pump sprocket may not be easy to see.
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5. Remove chain tensioner.
a. Push the plunger of chain tensioner and keep it pressed with
a push pin.
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b. Using a hexagon-head wrench (face to face: 5 mm, SST),
remove bolts to remove chain tensioner.
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REMOVALNJEM0094S011. Remove engine and transaxle assembly. Refer to EM-63,
“ENGINE ASSEMBLY”.
2. Remove transaxle from engine. Place engine onto engine
stand (SST). Refer to EM-67, “CYLINDER BLOCK”, “Disas-
sembly”.
3. Remove the following parts:
Oil pan (upper and lower)
Refer to EM-15, “OIL PAN”.
Oil filter bracket
Refer to LC-31, “Oil Filter Bracket”.
Injection tube
Refer to EC-21, “Injection Tube and Injection Nozzle”.
4. Remove secondary timing chain and associated parts.
Refer to EM-20, “Secondary Timing Chain”.
5. When removing rear chain case, remove camshaft sprockets.
Refer to EM-46, “CAMSHAFT”.
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6. Remove crankshaft pulley.
a. Hold crankshaft pulley with the pulley holder (SST).
b. Loosen crankshaft pulley fixing bolt and pull out the bolt
approximately 10 mm (0.39 in).
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c. Using pulley puller (SST), remove crankshaft pulley.
Use two M6 bolts with approx. 60 mm (2.36 in) shank length
for securing crankshaft pulley.
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7. Remove oil pump.
Loosen bolts in the reverse order of that shown in the figure
and remove them.
Use seal cutter (SST) etc. for removal.
8. Remove front oil seal from oil pump.
Punch out the seal off from the back surface of the oil pump
using a flat-bladed screwdriver.
Be careful not to damage the oil pump.
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9. Remove chain tensioner.
When removing chain tensioner, push the sleeve of chain ten-
sioner and keep it pressed with a push pin, etc.
10. Remove timing chain slack guide.
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11. Hold fuel injection pump sprocket and remove bolt.
a. Insert positioning stopper pin (SST) into the hole 6 mm (0.24
in) in the diameter on the fuel injection pump sprocket.
b. Using a TORX wrench (SST), turn pump shaft little by little to
adjust the position of fuel injection pump sprocket so that the
holes align.
c. Push positioning stopper pin (SST) through pump sprocket to
fuel injection pump body to hold pump sprocket, and remove
bolt.
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12. Remove primary timing chain with fuel injection pump sprocket
and crankshaft sprocket.
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13. Remove chain guide and tension guides.
14. Remove fuel injection pump.
15. Remove power steering pump.
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2. Install power steering pump.
3. Install fuel injection pump.
Before installing, make sure the notch on the fuel injection
pump flange and the hole 6 mm (0.24 in) in diameter on the
pump body are aligned.
4. Install chain guide and tension guides.
5. Install crankshaft sprocket, aligning it with the crankshaft key
on the far side.
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6. Install primary timing chain with fuel injection pump sprocket.
When installing, match the alignment marks on sprockets with
color coded alignment marks (colored links) on the chain.
Install fuel injection pump sprocket washer with the surface
marked “F” (front mark) facing the front of the engine.
7. Install timing chain onto power steering pump sprocket and
through chain guide.
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8. Use the positioning stopper pin (SST) to hold the fuel injection
pump sprocket and install the bolt.
Using a TORX wrench (SST), turn the pump shaft little by little
to adjust the position of the pump flange. Insert positioning
stopper pin (SST) into the hole 6 mm (0.24 in) in diameter on
the fuel injection pump sprocket so that the stopper pin goes
through the pump flange to the pump body. While the stopper
pin is in place, install the bolt.
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9. Install timing chain slack guide.
10. Install chain tensioner.
Push the plunger of the chain tensioner. While keeping plunger
pressed down with a push pin, etc., install the chain tensioner.
After installation, pull out the push pin holding the plunger.
Check again that the alignment marks on the sprockets
and the colored alignment marks on timing chain are
aligned.
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11. Install front oil seal to oil pump.
Using a suitable drift [62 mm (2.44 in) dia.], force fit the seal
until it hits the bottom.
Do not touch lips of oil seal. Make sure seal surfaces are
free of foreign materials.
TIMING CHAINYD
Primary Timing Chain (Cont’d)
EM-30