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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-43
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Caution
1. If the vehicle is equipped with the Brembo disc brake, during maintenance, take care not to
contact the parts or tools to the caliper because the paint of caliper will be scratched.
2. Tightening sections indicated in the mark (*) should be finally tightened with engine weight
applied on the body after lightly tightening.
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
DFuel Outflow Preventive Operation (Refer to GROUP 13A - On-vehicle Service.)
DFuel Leak Check
DRemoval and Installation of Hood (Refer to GROUP 42.)
DRemoval and Installation of Strut Tower Bar (Refer to GROUP 42.)
DRemoval and Installation of Under Cover (Refer to GROUP 51 - Front Bumper.)
DRemoval and Installation of Side Cover.
DDrive Belt Tension Check (Refer to P.11A - 7.)
DAccelerator Cable Adjustment (Refer to GROUP 17 - On-vehicle Service.)
DDrainage and Refilling Engine Oil(Refer to GROUP 12 - On-vehicle Service.)
DDrainage and Refilling of Engine Coolant (Refer to GROUP 14 - On-vehicle Service.)
DAir Cleaner Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 15)
DRemoval and Installation of Air Pipe C, Air Pipe B and Air Hose A (Refer to GROUP 15 - Intercooler.)
DBattery and Battery Tray Removal and Installation
DRemoval and Installation of Center Cover (Refer to P.11A - 17.)
DRemoval and Installation of Accelerator Cable (Refer to GROUP 17.)
DRemoval and Installation of Radiator (Refer to GROUP 14.)
DRemoval and Installation of Crossmember Bar (Refer to GROUP 32 - Engine Roll Stopper, Centermember.)
DRemoval and Installation of Front Exhaust Pipe (Refer to GROUP 15.)
DRemoval and Installation of Air Outlet Fitting (Refer to GROUP 15 - Exhaust manifold.)
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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-44
1
2
3 4
5
67
8
910
11 12
13
14
26±5 N·m
14±3 N·m
1516
18
5.0±1.0 N·m
1
5.0±1.0 N·m
11±1 N·m
17
Removal steps
1. Ignition coil connector
2. Crank angle sensor connector
3. Oxygen sensor connector
4. Fuel pressure solenoid valve
connector
5. Detonation sensor connector
6. Purge control solenoid valve
connector
7. Throttle position sensor connector
8. Idle speed control servo connector
9. Injector connector
10. Camshaft position sensor connector11. Engine coolant temperature gauge
unit connector
12. Engine coolant temperature sensor
connector
13. Alternator connector
14. EGR solenoid valve connector
15. Secondary air control solenoid valve
connector
16. Engine oil pressure switch
connector
17. Waste gate actuator mounting bolt
AA"18. Drive belt
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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-45
67±7 N·m*
23 33
24 29
3031
32
2722
98±10 N·m*5.0±1.0 N·m
(Engine oil)
20
21 19
25
42±2 N·m22±4 N·m
40±5 N·m
42±2 N·m
26
26
2834
22±4 N·m12±2 N·m
19. Brake booster vacuum hose
connection
20. Purge hose connection
21. Power steering oil pressure switch
connector
22. Heat protector
AB"23. Power steering oil pump, bracket and
oil reservoir assembly
24. A/C compressor connector
AB"25. A/C compressor
26. Engine oil cooler tube gasket
27. Engine oil cooler feed hose connection28. Engine oil cooler return hose
connection
29. Heater hose connection
30. Fuel return hose connection
"CA31. Fuel high pressure hose connection
"CA32. O-ring
DTransfer assembly
(Refer to Group 22.)
DTransmission assembly
(Refer to Group 22.)
AC""BA33. Engine mounting bracket and stopper
assembly
AD""AA34. Engine assembly
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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-46
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"DRIVE BELT REMOVAL
Due to the adoption of the Serpentine drive system with the
auto-tensioner, the following operation is required:
1. Insert the 12.7sq. spinner handle into the tool hole of
the auto-tensioner and rotate it counterclockwise until
the auto-tensioner reaches to the stopper.
2. Align hole A with hole B for fixing by inserting the L
shaped-hexagon wrench, then remove the drive belt.
Caution
When the drive belt is reused, use a chalk to indicate
an arrow of rotation direction on the back of the belt
so that it can be re-assembled in the same direction
as before.
AB"POWER STEERING OIL PUMP, BRACKET AND
OIL RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY / A/C COMPRESSOR
REMOVAL
Remove the power steering oil pump, bracket, oil reservoir
and A/C compressor with the hose attached from the bracket.
NOTE
Tie the removed oil pump and A/C compressor with a rope
and set aside where they cannot hinder the removal of the
engine assembly.
AC"ENGINE MOUNTING BRACKET AND STOPPER
ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Support the engine with a garage jack.
2. Remove special tool (MZ203827).
(Tool used for removal of transmission assembly)
3. Hold the engine assembly with a chain block.
4. Support the engine oil pan with a garage jack via a block
of wood cut without applying the weight of the engine
and remove the engine mounting bracket and stopper
assembly.
Bore A
L-shaped
hexagon
wrench
Bore B
MZ203827
MB991453
MB991453
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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-47
AD"ENGINE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
After checking that all the cables, hoses, and harness
connectors have been disconnected, lift the engine with a
chain block slowly and remove the engine assembly located
at the upper engine room.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AAENGINE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Install the engine assembly while checking that none of cables,
hoses, or harness connectors, etc. has been engaged.
"BAENGINE MOUNTING BRACKET AND STOPPER
ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
1. Support the engine oil pan with a garage jack via a block
of wood cut adjusting the engine position and install the
engine mounting bracket and stopper assembly. Position
the engine mounting stopper so that a mark indicated
by an arrow can face the direction shown in the illustration.
2. Support engine with garage jack.
3. Remove the chain block and hold the engine assembly
with the special tool.(Tool used for removal of transmission
assembly)
"CAO-RING/FUEL HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
INSTALLATION
1. Apply small quantity of new engine oil on O-ring.
Caution
Do not let engine oil get into the delivery pipe.
2. Install the fuel high pressure pipe to the delivery pipe
rotating in both directions without damaging the O-ring
and check that it rotates smoothly.
3. In case of not rotating smoothly, remove the fuel high
pressure hose and insert it to the delivery pipe again
after checking damage of the O-ring since there is a
possibility of O-ring engagement.
4. Tighten fuel high pressure hose mounting bolt to the
specified torque.
Tightening Torque: 5.0±1.0 N·m
Engine mounting stopper
Engine side
Engine side
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11B-1
ENGINE
OVERHAUL
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2...................
SPECIFICATIONS 3..........................
Service Specifications 3.........................
Machining Standards 5.........................
Tightening Torque 5............................
Sealants 8.....................................
Form-In-Place Gasket 8........................
SPECIAL TOOLS 9...........................
ALTERNATOR AND IGNITION SYSTEM 12....
TIMING BELT 13.............................
FUEL SYSTEM 26............................SECONDARY AIR SYSTEM AND INTAKE
MANIFOLD 28...............................
EXHAUST MANIFOLD 30.....................
WATER PUMP AND WATER HOSE 32........
ROCKER ARMS AND CAMSHAFT 34.........
CYLINDER HEAD AND VALVE 40.............
OIL PUMP AND OIL PAN 47.................
PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD 56..........
CRANKSHAFT AND CYLINDER BLOCK 64....
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ENGINE OVERHAUL -General Description11B-2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
LIST OF MODELS
Vehicle nameVehicle modelEngine modelDisplacement mLSpecifications
LANCER Evolution VIICT9A4G63 - 72000DOHC 16 valve T/C
SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsSpecifications
Bore×stroke mm85×88
Total displacement mL1,997
Combustion chamber shapePentroof type
Number of cylinders4
Valve mechanismTypeDOHC
Intake valve2
Exhaust valve2
Lash adjusterHydraulic type
Rocker armRoller follower type
Compression ratio8.8
Fuel injection deviceElectronic control MPI
Ignition device typeElectronic control type 2-coil
Alternator typeAlternating current type (IC regulator built in)
Starter motor typeDeceleration drive