GENERAL INFORMATION 0B – 15
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
GENERAL REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
S If a floor jack is used, the following precautions are
recommended.
S Park the vehicle on level ground, block" the front
or rear wheels, set the jack against the frame, raise
the vehicle and support it with chassis stands and
then perform the service operation.
S Before performing the service operation, disconnect
the negative battery cable in order to reduce the
chance of cable damage and burning due to short–
circuiting.
S Use a cover on the body, the seats and the floor to
protect them against damage and contamination.
S Handle brake fluid and antifreeze solution with care
as they can cause paint damage.
S The use of proper tools, and the recommended es-
sential and available tools where specified, are im-
portant for efficient and reliable performance of the
service repairs.S Use genuine DAEWOO parts.
S Discard used cotter pins, gaskets, O–rings, oil
seals, lock washers and self–locking nuts. Prepare
new ones for installation. Normal function of these
parts cannot be maintained if these parts are re-
used.
S Keep the disassembled parts neatly in groups to
facilitate proper and smooth reassembly.
S Keep attaching bolts and nuts separated, as they
vary in hardness and design depending on the posi-
tion of the installation.
S Clean the parts before inspection or reassembly.
S Also clean the oil parts, etc. Use compressed air to
make certain they are free of restrictions.
S Lubricate rotating and sliding faces of parts with oil
or grease before installation.
S When necessary, use a sealer on gaskets to pre-
vent leakage.
S Carefully observe all specifications for bolt and nut
torques.
S When service operation is completed, make a final
check to be sure service was done properly and the
problem was corrected.
1A – 4IGENERAL ENGINE INFORMATION
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
Repairing the Leak
Once the origin of the leak has been pinpointed and traced
back to its source, the cause of the leak must be deter-
mined in order for it to be repaired properly. If a gasket is
replaced, but the sealing flange is bent, the new gasket will
not repair the leak. The bent flange must be repaired also.
Before attempting to repair a leak, check for the following
conditions and correct them as they may cause a leak.
Gaskets:
S The fluid level/pressure is too high.
S The crankcase ventilation system is malfunctioning.
S The fasteners are improperly tightened or the
threads are dirty or damaged.
S The flanges or the sealing surface is warped.S There are scratches, burrs or other damage to the
sealing surface.
S The gasket is damaged or worn.
S There is cracking or porosity of the component.
S An improper seal was used, (where applicable).
Seals:
S The fluid level/pressure is too high.
S The crankcase ventilation system is malfunctioning.
S The seal bore is damaged, scratched, burred or
nicked.
S The seal is damaged or worn.
S Improper installation is evident.
S There are cracks in the component.
S The shaft surface is scratched, nicked or damaged.
S A loose or worn bearing is causing excess seal
wear.
KNOCK DIAGNOSIS
Definition for Knock
Engine knock refers to various types of engine noise.
Heavy knock is usually very loud and the result of broken
or excessively worn internal engine components. Lightknock is a noticeable noise, but not as loud. Light knock
can be caused by worn internal engine components.
Loose or broken external engine components can also
cause heavy or light knock.
Engine Knocks Cold and Continues for Two–Three Minutes and/or
Knock Increases with Engine Torque
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Does the engine knock when it is cold and continue
for two to three minutes or does the knock increase
with torque?–Go to Step 2System OK
2Inspect the flywheel.
Is the flywheel contacting the splash shield?–Go to Step 3Go to Step 4
3Reposition the splash shield.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
4Inspect the balancer and the drive pulleys.
Is either the balancer or the drive pulleys loose or
broken?–Go to Step 5Go to Step 6
5Tighten or replace the balancer or the drive pulleys.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
6Inspect the piston–to–bore clearance.
Is the clearance more than the specified value?0.030 mm
(0.001 in.)Go to Step 7Go to Step 8
71. Rebore the cylinder and hone to size.
2. Replace the piston.
Is the repair complete?*–Go to Step 1–
8Inspect the connecting rod.
Is the connecting rod bent?–Go to Step 9System OK
9Replace the connecting rod.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
* Cold engine piston knock usually disappears when the cylinder is grounded out. Cold engine piston knock, which disap-
pears in about 1.5 minutes, is considered acceptable.
GENERAL ENGINE INFORMATION 1A – 5
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
Heavy Knock Hot with Torque Applied
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Is there a heavy knock when the engine is hot and
torque is applied?–Go to Step 2System OK
2Inspect the balancer and the pulley hub.
Is the balancer or the pulley hub broken?–Go to Step 3Go to Step 4
3Replace the broken balancer or the pulley hub.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
4Inspect the torque converter bolts.
Are the bolts tightened to specified value?45 NSm
(33 lb–ft)Go to Step 5Go to Step 6
5Tighten the torque converter bolts.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
6Inspect the accessory belts.
Are the belts too tight or nicked?–Go to Step 7Go to Step 8
7Replace and/or tension the belts to specifications,
as necessary.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
8Inspect the exhaust system.
Is the system grounded?–Go to Step 9Go to Step 10
9Reposition the system, as necessary.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
10Inspect the flywheel.
Is the flywheel cracked?–Go to Step 11Go to Step 12
11Replace the flywheel.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
12Inspect the main bearing clearance.
Is the clearance more than the specified value?0.026~0.046
mm (0.0010~
0.0018 in.)Go to Step 13Go to Step 14
13Replace the main bearings, as necessary.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
14Inspect the rod bearing clearance.
Is the clearance more than the specified value?0.019 ~
0.070 mm
(0.0007 ~
0.0028 in.)Go to Step 15System OK
15Replace the rod bearings, as necessary.
Is the repair complete?–Go to Step 1–
1.4L/1.6L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL 1C1 – 5
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFCATIONS
ApplicationNSmLb–FtLb–In
Air Cleaner Housing Bolts10–89
Camshaft Cap Bolts1612–
Camshaft Cover Nuts10–89
Connecting Rod Bearing Cap Bolts25
+ 30° + 15°18
+ 30° + 15°–
Coolant Temperature Sensor2015–
Crankshaft Bearing Cap Bolts50
+ 45° + 15°37
+ 45°+ 15°–
Crankshaft Cover Nuts5~8–44~71
Crankshaft Pulley Bolt95 NSm
+ 30° + 15°––
Cylinder Head Bolts (Cylinder Head Mounting Bolts)25 + 70°
+ 70° + 50°18 + 70°
+ 70° + 50°–
Direct Ignition System Coil Mounting Bolts10–89
Direct Ignition System Coil Mounting Bracket Bolts10–89
Engine Mount Attaching Bolts3022–
Engine Mount Bracket Attaching Bolts/Nuts5037–
Exhaust Camshaft Gear Bolt67.549–
Exhaust Flex Pipe–to–Catalytic Converter or Connecting Pipe
Retaining Nut3526–
Exhaust Flex Pipe–to–Exhaust Manifold Retaining Nuts3526–
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve Adapter Bolts2518–
Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield Bolts1511–
Exhaust Manifold Retaining Nuts2518–
Flexible Plate Bolts6044–
Flexible Plate Inspection Cover Bolts10–89
Flywheel Bolts35
+ 30° + 15°25
+ 30° + 15°–
Flywheel Inspection Cover Bolts12–106
Front Timing Belt Cover Bolts (Upper and Lower)10–89
Fuel Rail Assembly Retaining Bolts2518–
Fuel Rail Retaining Bolts2518–
Generator Upper Retaining Bolt2015–
Intake Camshaft Gear Bolt67.549–
Intake Manifold Retaining Bolts/Nuts2518–
Intake Manifold Support Bracket Lower Bolt2518–
Intake Manifold Support Bracket Upper Bolts2518–
Lower Front Timing Belt Cover Bolts10–89
Oil Pan Flange Bolts7555–
Oil Pan Retaining Bolts10–89
Oil Pan Drain Plug3526–
OIl Pressure Switch4030–
1.4L/1.6L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL 1C1 – 11
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
1. Piston Ring Set
2. Piston
3. Piston Pin
4. Connecting Rod
5. Connecting Rod Bearing Set
6. Oil Level Gauge Stick
7. Gauge Stic Tube
8. Sleeve
9. Clutch Housing Sleeve
10. Cylinder Block
11. Plug
12. Gap
13. Bypass Valve
14. Connecting Piece
15. Oil Filter
16. Oil Pump Body Gasket
17. Water Inlet Neck
18. Knock Sensor
19. Fly Wheel (M/T)
20. Flexible Plate (A/T)
21. Shaft Seal Ring
22. Crank Shaft Upper Bearing Set
23. Crank Shaft24. Crank Shaft Lower Bearing Set
25. Transmitter Disc
26. Crankshaft Bearing Cap
27. Oil Pan
28. Threaded Ring
29. Washer
30. Oil Pan Drain Plug
31. Oil Pump
32. Oil Pump Cover
33. Oil Pump Inner Rotor
34. Oil Pump Outer Rotor
35. Oil Pump Plug
36. Shaft Sealing
37. Pressure Relief Valve Plunger
38. Relief Valve Spring
39. Sealing
40. Relief Valve
41. Oil Pressure Switch
42. Sleeve
43. Oil Suction Pipe Bracket
44. Oil Suction Pipe
45. Sealing
1.4L/1.6L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL 1C1 – 23
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
12. Remove the all the vaccum hoses from the intake
manifold including brake booster vaccum hose.
13. Remove the ignition cables from the spark plugs.
14. Remove the direct ignition coil(DIS) and the bracket
from the cylinder head.
15. Remove the serpentine accessory drive belt by ro-
tating the tensioner pulley bolt to clockwise using
DW110–080. Refer to Section 6B, Power Steering
Pump.
16. Remove the front passenger side tire. Refer to Sec-
tion 2E, Tires and Wheels.
17. Remove front wheel housing shield.
18. Remove the upper front timing belt cover bolts.
19. Remove the upper front timing belt cover.
20. Align the camshaft gear timing marks.
21. Remove the crank shaft pulley.
22. Remove the lower front timing belt cover bolts and
cover.
1C1 – 28I1.4L/1.6L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
25. Install the timing belt.
26. Rotate the water pump clockwise using the timing
belt adjuster J–42492 to apply tension to the timing
belt.
Tighten
Tighten the water pump retaining bolts to 10 NSm (89
lb–in).
27. Check and adjust the timing belt tension. Refer to
”Timing Belt Check and Adjust” in this section.
28. Install the upper and lower front timing belt covers.
Tighten
Tighten the upper and lower front timing belt covers
bolts to 10 NSm (89 lb–in).
29. Install the crank shaft pulley bolt.
Tighten
Tighten the crank shaft pulley bolt to 95 NSm (70 lb–ft)
and retighten 30 degrees plus 15 degrees.
30. Install the serpentine accessory drive belt. Refer to
Section 6B, Power Steering Pump.
31. Connect the upper radiator hose to the thermostat
housing.
32. Install the front wheel and splash shield. Refer to
Section 2E, Tires and Wheels.
33. Install the air cleaner housing.
Tighten
Tighten the air cleaner housing bolts to 10 NSm (89 lb–
in).
34. Connect the breather tube to the cam shaft cover.
35. Install the crank shaft pulley bolt.
36. Connect the MAT sensor connector.
37. Connect the intake manifold pressure sensor, in-
take air temperature sensor and coolant tempera-
ture sensor connector.
1.4L/1.6L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL 1C1 – 31
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
TIMING BELT CHECK AND ADJUST
Tools Required
J–42492 Timing Belt Adjuster
KM–470–B Angular Torque Gauge
Adjustment Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the air cleaner outlet hose from the throttle
body.
3. Remove the breather tube from the camshaft cover.
4. Remove the air cleaner housing bolts.
5. Remove the air cleaner housing.
6. Remove the right front wheel. Refer to Section 2E,
Tires and Wheels.
7. Remove the right front wheel well splash shield.
8. Remove the serpentine accessory drive belt. Refer
to Section 6B, Power Steering Pump.
9. Remove the crankshaft pulley bolt.
10. Remove the crankshaft pulley.
11. Remove the upper front timing belt cover bolts.
12. Remove the upper front timing belt cover.
13. Remove the lower front timing belt cover bolts.
14. Remove the lower front timing belt cover.
15. Install the crankshaft pulley bolt.