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ENGINE – CAMSHAFT, VALVE STEM SEAL, CYLINDER HEAD GASKET11-14
O
Fitting the O-ring/oil feeder control valve
Caution
1. Do not re-use O-rings.
2. When fitting O-rings, first wind some non-adhesive tape
(seal tape etc) around the oil channel of the oil feeder
control valve, in order to prevent damage to the O-ring.
If the O-ring touches the oil it could start an oil leak.
1. Apply engine oil to the O-ring on the oil feeder control valve.
2. Fit the oil feeder control valve to the cylinder head.
3. Tighten the mounting bolts for the oil feeder control valve to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque: 11 ± 1 N•m
Cylinder head gasket
Removal and fitting
Jobs to be completed before removal and after fitting
•Measures to prevent fuel leaking.
•Check for fuel dripping.
•Removal and refitting of the strut tower bar.
•Removal and refitting of the valence. (Ref Section 51: Front bumper)
•Check the tension of the drive belt.
•Adjustment of the axle letter cable.
•Draining and replacing the engine oil.
•Draining and replacing the coolant.
•Removal and refitting of the air cleaner.
•Removal and refitting of air pipe C.
•Removal and refitting of the battery and the battery tray.
•Removal and refitting of the centre cover. (Ref P11-5)
•Removal and refitting of the axle letter cable.
•Removal and refitting of the radiator.
•Removal and refitting of the front exhaust pipe.
•Removal and refitting of the timing belt. (Ref P11-20)
Tape
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ENGINE – CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
11-15
Removal procedure
1. Ignition coil connector
2. O
2sensor connector
3. Oil feeder control valve connector
4. Crank angle sensor connector
5. Manifold absolute pressure sensor
connector
6. Fuel pressure solenoid valve connector
7. Knock sensor connector
8. Purge control solenoid valve connector
9. Throttle position sensor connector
10. Injector connector
11.Exhaust camshaft position sensor
connector12. Inlet camshaft position sensor
connector
13. Water temperature gauge unit
connector
14. Joint control harness and transmission
harness
15. Water temperature sensor connector
16. Secondary air control solenoid valve
connector
17. Vacuum tank, solenoid valve, vacuum
pipe and hose assembly
18. Brake booster vacuum hose connection
19. Oil level gauge and guide assembly
20. O-ring
21. Purge hose connection
(engine oil)
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ENGINE – CYLINDER HEAD GASKET11-16
22. Alternator bracket connection
23. Inlet manifold stay
24. Eye bolt
25. Gasket
26. Eye bolt
27. Gasket
28. Oil feeder control valve pipe
29. Filter
30. Oil pipe joint
31. Gasket
32. Oil return pipe gasket
33. Oil return pipe
34. Oil return pipe gasket35. Oil return pipe gasket
36. Exhaust fitting bracket
•Water outlet fitting and thermostat case
assembly (Refer to Section 14: Water hose
pipe)
37. Water hose connection
38. Heater hose connection
39. Fuel return hose connection
40. Fuel high pressure hose connection
41. O-ring
42. Cylinder head bolt
43. Cylinder head assembly
44. Cylinder head gasket
(when
cool)
(engine oil)
(engine oil)
E
D
C
C
A
B
A
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ENGINE – CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
11-17
Removal guidelines
A
Removing the cylinder head bolts
Use the special wrench for cylinder head bolts (MB991654) to turn
the bolts 2~3 times in order to loosen them, before removing them
in the numerical order as shown in the diagram.
Fitting guidelines
A
Fitting the cylinder head gasket
1. Remove the gaskets which have been stuck onto the surface of
the gasket.
Caution
Do not allow any foreign matter to get into the channels for
coolant or oil, or into the cylinder.
2. Fit the cylinder head gasket to the cylinder head, so that the
holes in the cylinder head gasket match up with the holes in the
cylinder head.
B
Fitting the cylinder head bolts
1. Check that the length of the body of cylinder head bolts is less
than the maximum permitted. If the length is in excess of the
maximum permitted, replace the bolt with a brand new one.
Maximum length (A): 99.4mm
2. Apply a small amount of engine oil to the screw thread of the
bolt, and to the washer.
Front of engine
(engine oil)
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ENGINE – CYLINDER HEAD GASKET11-18
3. Use the special wrench for cylinder head bolts (MB991654) to
(loosely) tighten the bolts in the following order.
(1) In the order shown in the diagram, tighten the bolts to
78 ± 2 N•m.
(2) In reverse order to that shown in the diagram, completely loosen
the bolts.
(3) In the order shown in the diagram, tighten the bolts to
20 ± 2 N•m.
(4) Make a paint mark on the top of the cylinder head bolt, and on
the cylinder head, and tighten them to 90° as shown in the
diagram.
(5) Tighten the bolts to 90° as shown in the diagram, and check that
the paint mark on the top of the cylinder head bolt and the paint
mark on the cylinder head are in line.
Caution
1) If a bolt is tightened to an angle of less than 90° it has not
been tightened sufficiently.
2) If the angle of tightening exceeds the regulation level,
remove the bolt and start again from procedure number (1).
C
Fitting the O-ring/fuel high pressure hose
1. Apply a little fresh engine oil to the O-ring.
Caution
Ensure that engine oil does not get inside the delivery pipe.
2. Without damaging the O-ring, twist the fuel high pressure hose
to fit it to the delivery pipe, making sure that it is twisted
smoothly.
3. If the hose cannot be twisted smoothly, there is a possibility that
it may be biting into the O-ring, so remove the fuel high pressure
hose, and check for any damage to the O-ring. If the O-ring is
undamaged, reinsert it into the delivery pipe and check once
more whether the hose can be turned smoothly.
4. Tighten the mounting bolts for the fuel high pressure hose to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque: 5.0 ± 1.0 N•m.
Front of engine
Procedure number (4)Procedure number (5)
paint markpaint mark
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ENGINE – CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
11-19
D
Fitting the oil return pipe gasket
Replace the gasket with a new one, and fit it to the protruded part
shown in the diagram.
Note:
For the oil return pipe gasket on the turbocharger side, there is no
direction for slotting it in.
E
Fitting the eyebolts
Caution
When tightening the eyebolts, hold the oil pipe joint in place
with a spanner so that it does not turn round as the eyebolts
are tightened.
Protrusion
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ENGINE – TIMING BELT, TIMING BELT B11-20
TIMING BELT, TIMING BELT B
Removal and fitting
Caution
If Brembo brake callipers are being used take care that they are not scratched by other
components or tools because there is a chance that the paint might peel off. In
addition, if any brake fluid gets on the callipers, it should be wiped off immediately.
Jobs to be completed before removal and after fitting
•Removal and refitting of the valence. (Ref Section 51: Front bumper)
•Removal and refitting of the LH side cover.
•Checking and adjustment of the tension of the drive belt.
•Removal and refitting of the crankshaft pulley.
•Removal and refitting of the cross member bar.
•Removal and refitting of the front exhaust pipe.
Removal procedure
1. Pressure hose connection
2. Timing belt front upper cover
3. Water pump pulley
4. Idler pulley
5. Drive belt auto-tensioner
6. Timing belt front lower cover•Remove the engine mount bracket
•Adjust the tension of the timing belt
7. Timing belt
8. Tensioner pulley
9. Tensioner arm
10. Auto-tensioner
G
A
F
E
D
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ENGINE – TIMING BELT, TIMING BELT B
11-21
10. Power steering oil pressure switch connector
11.Heat protector
12. Power steering oil pump ASSY
13. Power steering oil pump bracket
14. Idler pulley
15. Crank angle sensor16. Crankshaft sprocket
17. Crankshaft sensing blade
•Adjust the tension of the timing belt B
18. Timing belt B tensioner
19. Timing belt B
Removal guidelines
A
Removing the timing belt
1. Turn the crankshaft in a clockwise direction, and match up all
the timing marks until the No.1 cylinder is in the compressor top
dead centre position.
Caution
Turn the crankshaft in the normal way.
2. Remove the rubber plug from the rear cover of the timing belt,
and prepare the special tool for adjusting bolts (MD998738).
C
C
C
B
A
D
A
B
(engine oil)
Timing marks
Timing belt
valence