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Valve head radial runout
Check each valve for radial runout with a dial gauge and
“V” block. To check runout, rotate valve slowly. If runout
exceeds its limit, replace valve.
Valve head radial runout
Limit: 0.08 mm (0.003 in.)
Seating contact width
Create contact pattern on each valve in the usual
manner, i.e., by giving uniform coat of marking
compound to valve seat and by rotatingly tapping seat
with valve head. Valve lapper (tool used in valve lapping)
must be used.
Pattern produced on seating face of valve must be a
continuous ring without any break, and the width of
pattern must be within specified range.
Standard seating width “a” revealed by contact
pattern on valve face
Intake and Exhaust: 1.0 – 1.4 mm (0.0389 – 0.0551
in.)Valve seat repair
A valve seat not producing a uniform contact with its
valve or showing width of seating contact that is out of
specified range must be repaired by regrinding or by
cutting and regrinding and finished by lapping.
1)Exhaust valve seat:
Use valve seat cutters (1) to make two cuts as
illustrated in figure. Two cutters must be used: the
first for making 22° angle, and the second for making
45° angle. The second cut must be made to produce
desired seat width.
Seat width for exhaust valve seat
“a”: 1.0 – 1.4 mm (0.0389 – 0.0551 in.)
2)Intake valve seat:
Use valve seat cutters (1) to make three cuts as
illustrated in figure. Three cutters must be used: the
1st for making 22° angle, the 2nd for making 60°
angle, and 3rd for making 45° angle. The 3rd cut
(45°) must be made to produce desired seat width.
Seat width for intake valve seat
“b”: 1.0 – 1.4 mm (0.0389 – 0.0551 in.)
3)Valve lapping:
Lap valve on seat in two steps, first with coarse size
lapping compound applied to face and the second
with fine-size compound, each time using valve
lapper according to usual lapping method.
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NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Air Intake System Components”
“Engine Mountings Components”
“Timing Chain Cover Components”
“Timing Chain and Chain Tensioner Components”
“Camshaft, Tappet and Shim Components”
“Valves and Cylinder Head Components”
“Pistons, Piston Rings, Connecting Rods and Cylinders Components”
“Main Bearings, Crankshaft and Cylinder Block Components”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”. Cylinder head bolt for M10 Tighten 20 N⋅m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 lb-ft), 40
N⋅m (4.0 kgf-m, 29.0 lb-ft), 60° and 60° by
the specified procedure )
Connecting rod bearing cap nut Tighten 15 N⋅m (1.5 kgf-m, 11.0 lb-ft), 45°
and 45° by the specified procedure ) / )
Sensor plate bolt 11 1.1 8.0 )
Main bearing cap No.1 bolt Tighten 30 N⋅m (3.0 kgf-m, 22.0 lb-ft), 50
N⋅m (5.0 kgf-m, 36.5 lb-ft) and 60° by the
specified procedure ) / ) / )
Main bearing cap No.2 bolt Tighten 25 N⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.0 lb-ft) by the
specified procedure ) / ) / )
Rear oil seal housing bolt 11 1.1 8.0 )
Flywheel or drive plate bolt 70 7.0 51.0 ) Fastening partTightening torque
Note
N⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Oil Pressure CheckS6RW0D1504001
WARNING!
To avoid the danger of being burned, do not
touch the exhaust system when the system is
hot. Any service on the exhaust system
should be performed when the system is
cool.
NOTE
Prior to checking oil pressure, check the
following.
• Oil level in oil pan
If oil level is low, add oil up to full level
mark (hole) (1) on oil level gauge referring
to “Engine Oil and Filter Change in Section
0B”.
• Oil quality
If oil is discolored or deteriorated, change
it. For particular oil to be used, refer to
“Engine Oil and Filter Change in Section
0B”.
• Oil leaks
If leak is found, repair it.
1) Disconnect oil pressure switch coupler (1).
2) Remove oil pressure switch (2) from cylinder block.3) Install special tools (oil pressure gauge) to vacated
threaded hole of oil pressure switch.
Special tool
(A): 09915–77310
(B): 09915–78211
4) Start engine and warm engine up to normal
operating temperature.
NOTE
Be sure to shift transaxle gear shift lever in
“Neutral”, set parking brake and block drive
wheels.
5) After warming up, raise engine speed to 4,000 r/min.
and measure oil pressure.
Oil pressure specification
More than 270 kPa (2.7 kgf/cm2, 39.8 psi) at 4,000
r/min. (rpm)
6) After checking oil pressure, stop engine and remove
oil pressure gauge and attachment.
7) Before reinstalling oil pressure switch (2), be sure to
wrap its screw threads with sealing tape (1) and
tighten switch to specified torque.
NOTE
If sealing tape edge is bulged out from screw
threads of switch, cut it off.
Tightening torque
Oil pressure switch (a): 13 N·m (1.3 kgf-m, 9.5
lb-ft)
2. Low level mark (hole)
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I2RH0B150003-01
I2RH0B150004-01
I2RH0B150005-01
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8) Start engine and check oil pressure switch for oil
leakage. If oil leakage is found, repair it.
9) Connect oil pressure switch coupler (1).
Repair Instructions
Oil Pan and Oil Pump Strainer ComponentsS6RW0D1506001
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1
23
4
(a) 5
(b) 6
(b) 8
(b) 9
(b) 7
10
(c)10
(c)
11 12
(d) 13
(d) 1514
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1. Oil pan:
Apply sealant 99000-31260 to
mating surface.6. Strainer bolt 11. Dowel pin : 35 N⋅m (3.5 kgf-m, 25.5 lb-ft)
2. Strainer 7. Bracket bolt 12. Baffle plate : Tighten 11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-
ft) by the specified procedure.
3. O-ring 8. Oil pan nut 13. Baffle plate bolt : 55 N⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
4. Gasket 9. Oil pan bolt
(M6)14. Clutch housing lower plate (M/T
vehicle) or torque converter housing
lower plate (A/T vehicle):11 N⋅m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.0 lb-ft)
5. Drain plug 10. Oil pan bolt
(M10)15. Lower plate bolt : Do not reuse.
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Engine Cooling Symptom DiagnosisS6RW0D1604001
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Engine overheats
(Radiator fan operates)Loose or broken water pump beltAdjust or replace.
Not enough coolantCheck coolant level and add as necessary.
Faulty thermostatReplace.
Faulty water pumpReplace.
Dirty or bent radiator finsClean or remedy.
Coolant leakage on cooling systemRepair.
Clogged radiatorCheck and replace radiator as necessary.
Faulty radiator capReplace.
Dragging brakesAdjust brake.
Slipping clutchReplace.
Poor charge batteryCheck and replace as necessary.
Poor generation generatorCheck and repair.
ECT sensor faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
Radiator fan motor faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
ECM faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair as necessary.
Equipped with too much electric load
part(s)Dismount.
Engine overheats
(Radiator fan does not
operate)Fuse blownCheck fuse of relay/fuse box and check for
short circuit to ground.
Radiator cooling fan relay faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
ECT sensor faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
Radiator cooling fan motor faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
Wiring or grounding faultyRepair as necessary.
ECM faultyCheck and replace as necessary.
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Repair Instructions
Cooling System ComponentsS6RW0D1606001
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1. Radiator 11. Thermostat case water outlet pipe 21. Heater outlet No.1 hose
2. Reservoir 12. Thermostat case 22. Radiator cooling fan assembly
For disassembly and reassembly, refer
to “Radiator Cooling Fan Disassembly
and Reassembly”.
3. Radiator cap 13. Thermostat 23. To cylinder head
4. Drain plug 14. Thermostat cap 24. To water pump
5. Radiator outlet hose 15. Water bypass No.1 hose 25. To heater core
6. Radiator inlet hose 16. Water inlet No.1 pipe : 15 N⋅m (1.5 kgf-m, 11.0 lb-ft)
7. Water outlet cap 17. Water inlet hose : 33 N⋅m (3.3 kgf-m, 24.0 lb-ft)
8. ECT sensor 18. Water inlet No.2 pipe : Do not reuse.
9. Water outlet cap gasket 19. Radiator support bracket bolt
10. O-ring 20. Heater inlet hose
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Thermostat Removal and InstallationS6RW0D1606007
Removal
1) Drain coolant referring to “Cooling System Draining”.
2) Remove intake manifold referring to “Intake Manifold
Removal and Installation in Section 1D”.
3) Disconnect water hose (1) and heater hose (2) from
each pipe.
4) Remove thermostat case (3) with thermostat cap (4)
and water inlet pipe (5).
5) Remove water inlet pipe with thermostat cap from
thermostat case.
6) Remove thermostat from thermostat case (3).
Installation
Reverse removal procedure for installation noting the
following points.
• Install thermostat (5) to thermostat case (2) by
aligning air bleed valve (4) of thermostat with mark (3)
of thermostat case and, then install thermostat cap (1)
to thermostat case.
• Use new O-rings when installing.
• Refill cooling system referring to Step 7) to 17) of
“Cooling System Flush and Refill”.
• Verify that there is no coolant leakage at each
connection.
Thermostat InspectionS6RW0D1606008
• Make sure that air bleed valve (1) of thermostat is
clean.
• Check to make sure that valve seat (2) is free from
foreign matters which would prevent valve from
seating tight.
• Check thermostat seal (3) for breakage, deterioration
or any other damage.
• Check thermostatic movement of wax pellet as
follows:
a. Immerse thermostat (1) in water, and heat water
gradually.
b. Check that valve starts to open at specific
temperature.
Temperature at which valve begins to open
80 – 84 °C (176 – 183 °F)
Temperature at which valve become fully open
95 – 97 °C (203 – 206 °F)
Va l v e l i ft
More than 8 mm (0.31 in.) at 95 °C (203 °F)
If valve starts to open at a temperature substantially
below or above specific temperature, thermostat unit
should be replaced with a new one. Such a unit, if
reused, will bring about overcooling or overheating
tendency.
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4
53
12
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2. Thermometer 3. Heater
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Water Pump InspectionS6RW0D1606017
CAUTION!
Do not disassemble water pump.
If any repair is required on pump, replace it
as assembly.
Rotate water pump by hand to check for smooth
operation. If pump does not rotate smoothly or makes
abnormal noise, replace it.
Specifications
Tightening Torque SpecificationsS6RW0D1607001
NOTE
The specified tightening torque is also described in the following.
“Cooling System Components”
Reference:
For the tightening torque of fastener not specified in this section, refer to “Fasteners Information in Section 0A”.
Special Tools and Equipment
Recommended Service MaterialS6RW0D1608001
I2RH0B160019-01
Fastening partTightening torque
Note
N⋅mkgf-mlb-ft
Radiator support bracket bolt 33 3.3 24.0 )
Generator bracket bolt 25 2.5 18.0 )
Generator pivot bolt 50 5.0 36.0 )
Generator adjusting bolt Tighten 7.0 N⋅m (0.7 kgf-m, 5.0 lb-ft) by the
specified procedure. )
Water pump bolt and nut 25 2.5 18.0 )
Material SUZUKI recommended product or Specification Note
Water tight sealant SUZUKI Bond No.1207F P/No.: 99000–31250 )