TROUBLESHOOTING 6 – 9
6. Overheating
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the engine coolant level OK? —
Go to Step 2 Replenish the
coolant
2 Was the water leakage or the radiator restriction
found? (Include radiator cap) — Repair or
replace the
leakage part. Go to Step 3
3 Was the fan belt slippage found? — Tension or
replace the fan
belt. Go to Step 4
4 Was the fan clutch working completely? —
Go to Step 5 Replace the
fan clutch
assembly.
5 Was the oil leakage found from fan clutch? — Replace the
fan clutch
assembly Go to Step 6
6 Was the thermostat working normally? —
Go to Step 7 Replace the
thermostat.
7 Was the water pump working OK? —
Go to Step 8 Replace the
water pump
assembly.
8 Was the restriction by the foreign materials in the
cooling system found? For example, clog the water
hose between the cylinder body and radiator etc.. — Clean or
replace the
clog part. Go to Step 9
9 Was the water leakage found from the sealing cap
on the cylinder body? — Replace the
sealing cap or
replace the
cylinder body. Go to Step 10
10 Are any DTC stored? — Go to indicated
DTC. Solved
7. White Exhaust Smoke
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the compression pressure OK? 3.0 MPa
(31.0 kg/cm2,
441 psi) at
200 rpm
Go to Step 2 Readjust the
valve clearance
or replace the
cylinder head
gasket or
cylinder liner or
piston or piston
ring or valve
and relation
parts.
2 Was the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve
working completely? —
Go to Step 3 Repair or
replace the
PCV valve.
3 Was the turbocharger working completely? —
Go to Step 4 Replace the
turbocharger.
4 Are any DTC stored? — Go to indicated
DTC Solved
TROUBLESHOOTING 6 – 13
10–3 Continuous noise
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the fan belt tension OK? 9 – 13 mm
(0.35 – 0.51
in)
Go to Step 2 Adjust the fan
belt tension.
2 Was the cooling fan loose? — Tighten the
cooling fan Go to Step 3
3 Was noise coming from the generator? — Repair or
replace the
generator
and/or the
vacuum pump Go to Step 4
4 Was noise coming from the water pump? — Replace the
water pump Go to Step 5
5 Was noise coming from the cylinder head cover? — Readjust the
valve
clearance. Go to Step 6
6 Are any DTC stored? — Go to indicated
DTC Solved
10-4 Slapping noise
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was noise coming from the cylinder head cover? — Go to Step 2 Go to Step 4
2 Were valve clearances correct? 0.4 mm
(0.016 in)
both intake
and exhaustAdjust the
valve
clearances Go to Step 3
3 Were the rocker arms damaged? — Replace the
rocker arms Go to Step 4
4 Was the flywheel fixing bolt loose? — Tighten the
fixing bolt. Go to Step 5
5 Was noise coming from the cylinder body? — Go to Step 6 Go to Step 10
6 Inspect the crankshaft bearing and/or crankshaft.
Was the crankshaft bearing and/or crankshaft worn?— Replace the
worn parts Go to Step 7
7 Inspect the connecting rod bearing and/or crankpin.
Was the connecting rod bearing and/or crankpin
worn? —
Replace the
worn parts Go to Step 8
8 Inspect the connecting rod small end bushing and/or
piston pin.
Was the connecting rod small end bushing and/or
piston pin worn? —
Replace the
worn parts Go to Step 9
9 Inspect the piston and/or cylinder liner.
Was the piston and/or cylinder liner worn or
damaged? — Replace the
worn or
damaged parts Go to Step 10
10 Are any DTC stored? — Go to indicated
DTC Solved
ENGINE MECHANICAL 6A – 1
SECTION 6A
ENGINE MECHANICAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Main Data and Specifications ....................................................................................... 6A - 4
Torque Specifications ................................................................................................... 6A - 8
Standard Bolts ........................................................................................................... 6A - 8
Special Parts Fixing Nuts and Bolts ........................................................................ 6A - 9
Recommended Liquid Gasket ...................................................................................... 6A - 22
LOCTITE Application Procedure .................................................................................. 6A - 23
Servicing......................................................................................................................... 6A - 24
Model Identification ................................................................................................... 6A - 24
Air Cleaner .................................................................................................................. 6A - 24
Lubricating System .................................................................................................... 6A - 24
Fuel System ................................................................................................................ 6A - 25
Cooling System .......................................................................................................... 6A - 27
Valve Clearance Adjustment ..................................................................................... 6A - 31
Compression Pressure Measurement ...................................................................... 6A - 32
General Description....................................................................................................... 6A- 36
Removal and Installation............................................................................................... 6A- 37
Removal ...................................................................................................................... 6A- 37
Installation .................................................................................................................. 6A- 40
Coolant Replenishment.......................................................................................... 6A- 41
Engine Warm-Up..................................................................................................... 6A- 41
Engine Repair Kit ........................................................................................................... 6A- 42
Engine Overhaul ............................................................................................................ 6A- 43
Removal ...................................................................................................................... 6A- 43
External Parts ......................................................................................................... 6A- 43
ENGINE MECHANICAL 6A – 5
Engine model
Item 4JA1T (L) 4JA1TC
Oil pump type
Oil filter type
Oil capacity lit (US/UK gal)
Oil cooler type Gear
Cartridge paper element
6.2 (1.64/1.36)
Water cooled
Cooling system
Water pump type Centrifugal
Thermostat type Wax pellet with jiggle valve
Air cleaner type Dry paper element Viscous paper element
Battery type/voltage No. of units 80D26L 1
95D31L 1 (OPT)
Generator capacity V-A 12 – 60
12 – 80
Starter motor output V-Kw 12 – 2.3
Turbocharger model
Turbine type
Compressor type *IHI RHF 4H
Mixed flow type
Backward & rake
*IHI : Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries., Ltd.
ENGINE MECHANICAL 6A – 7
Engine model
Item 4JH1TC
Cooling system
Water pump type
Thermostat type
Air cleaner type
Battery type/voltage No. of units
Generator capacity V-A
Starter motor output V-Kw
Turbocharger model
Turbine type
Compressor type
Centrifugal
Wax pellet with jiggle valve
Dry paper element (except for Euro3 spec)
Viscous paper element (for Euro3 spec)
80D26L 1
95D31L 1 (OPT)
75D26R 2 (OPT for EC, MT)
80D26R 2 (OPT for EC, AT)
12 – 60/12 – 80
12 – 2.3
*IHI RHF5
Mixed flow type Radial-inflow
Backward & rake type Radial-outflow
*IHI: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries., Ltd.
6A – 12 ENGINE MECHANICAL
Cooling and Lubricating System
N·m (kg·m/lb·ft)
RTW46AXF000701
ENGINE MECHANICAL 6A – 27
111R300001
COOLING SYSTEM
Coolant Level
Check the coolant level and replenish the radiator reserve
tank as necessary.
If the coolant level falls below the “MIN” line, carefully
check the cooling system for leakage. Then add enough
coolant to bring the level up to the “MAX” line.
Engine coolant Filling up procedure
1. Make sure that the engine is cool.
Warning:
When the coolant is heated to a high temperature, be
sure not to loosen or remove the rediator cap.
Otherwise you might get scalded by hot vapor or
boiling water.
To open the radiator cap, put a piece of thick cloth on
the cap and loosen the cap slowly to reduce the
pressure when the coolant has become cooler.
2. Open rediator cap pour coolant up to filler neck
3. Pour coolant into reservoir tank up to “MAX” line
4. Tighten radiator cap and start the engine. After idling
for 2 to 3 minutes, stop the engine and reopen radiator
cap. If the water level is lower, replenish.
5. After replenish the coolant tighten radiator cap, warm
up the engine at about 2000 rpm. Set heater
adjustment to the highest temperature position, and let
the coolant circulate also into heater water system.
6. Check to see the thermometer, continuously idling 5
minutes and stop the engine.
7. When the engine has been cooled, check filler neck
for water level and replenish if required. Should
extreme shortage of coolant is found, check the
coolant system and reservoir tank hose for leakage.
8. Pour coolant into the reservoir tank up to “MAX” line.
Engine Coolant Total Capacity Lit (U.S / UK gal)
4JA1 / TC 9.4 (2.5 / 2.1)
4JH1TC M/T: 10.1 (2.7 / 2.2)
A/T: 10.0 (2.6 / 2.2)
Mixing Ratio (Anti-Freeze Solution/Water)
50 %
6A – 28 ENGINE MECHANICAL
Cooling System Inspection
Install a radiator filler cap tester to the radiator. Apply
testing pressure to the cooling system to check for
leakage. The testing pressure must not exceed the
specified pressure.
Testing Pressure kPa(kg/cm
2 /psi)
150 (1.5/21)
Radiator Cap Inspection
The radiator filler cap is designed to maintain coolant
pressure in the cooling system at 103 kPa(1.05 kg/cm2,
15psi).
Check the radiator filler cap with a radiator filler cap tester.
The radiator filler cap must be replaced if it fails to hold the
specified pressure during the test procedure.
Radiator Cap Valve Opening Pressure
kPa(kg/cm
2 /psi)
90 – 120 (0.9 – 1.2/13 – 17)
Negative Valve (Reference) kPa(kg/cm2 /psi)
1.9 – 4.9 (0.02 – 0.05/0.28 – 0.71)
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