Part 2
(continued)30. Install the oil filter.
31. Tighten the cylinder head bolts.
a Apply a coat of engine oil to washers and bolt threads.
b Tighten all bolts to 29 Nm (3.0 kgf-m, 22 ft. lbs.) in alphabetical sequence. Then tighten all bolts to 69 Nm (7.0 kgf-m, 51 ft. lbs.) in alphabetical sequence.
c Back off all bolts by 180° first; and back them off again by 180°.
d Tighten the bolts (a) and (b) to 34 Nm (3.5 kgf-m, 25 ft. lbs.).
e Tighten the bolts (C), (d), (e) and (f) to 15 Nm (1.5 kgf-m, 11 ft. lbs.).
f Tighten all bolts by 80° - 90° in alphabetical sequence.
CAUTION: Do not tighten the bolts more than 90°.
g Further tighten all bolts by 80° - 90° in alphabetical sequence.
CAUTION: Ensure the total "re-tightening angle" of the step (6) and (7) does not exceed 180°.
32. Install the oil level gauge guide and tighten the bolt (LH side only).
33. Install the rocker cover and rocker cover gasket.
NOTE: Use a new rocker cover gasket.
34. Install the crank sprocket.
35. Install the cam sprocket.
36. Install the timing belt.
37. Install the timing belt cover.
38. Install the crank pulley.
39. Install the generator and A/C compressor brackets on cylinder head.
40. Install the V-belts.
41. Install the intake manifold.
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove the connecting rod cap.
2. Remove the connecting rod bearing.
NOTE: Arrange the removed connecting rod, connecting rod cap and bearing in order, to prevent confusion.
3. Remove the piston rings using the piston ring expander.
4. Remove the oil ring by hand.
NOTE: Arrange the removed piston rings in proper order, to prevent confusion.
5. Remove the snap ring.
ASSEMBLY
1. Apply oil to the surfaces of the connecting rod bearings.
2. Install the connecting rod bearings on connecting rods and connecting rod caps.
3. Position each connecting rod with the marked side facing forward, and install it.
4. Install the connecting rod cap with connecting rod nut.
Ensure the arrow on connecting rod cap faces toward front during installation.
CAUTION:
^ Each connecting rod has its own mating cap. Make sure that they are assembled correctly by checking their matching number.
^ When tightening the connecting rod nuts, apply oil on the threads.
5. Install the expander, lower rail and upper rail by hand. Install the second ring and top ring by using a piston ring expander.
INSPECTION
CYLINDER BLOCK
1. Visually check for cracks and damage. Especially, inspect the important parts by means of red lead check.
2. Check the oil passages for clogging.
3. Inspect the cylinder block surface that mates with cylinder head for warping by using a straight edge, and correct by grinding if necessary.
Warping limit: 0.025 mm (0.00098 inch)
Grinding limit: 0.1 mm (0.004 inch)
Standard height of cylinder block: 201.0 mm (7.91 inch)
CYLINDER AND PISTON
1. The cylinder bore size is stamped on the cylinder block's front upper surface.
NOTE:
^ Measurement should be performed at a temperature of 20°C (68°F).
^ Standard sized pistons are classified into two grades, "A" and "B". These grades should be used as guide lines in selecting a standard piston.
2. How to measure the inner diameter of each cylinder:
Measure the inner diameter of each cylinder in both the thrust and piston pin directions at the heights as shown in the figure, using a cylinder bore gauge.
NOTE: Measurement should be performed at a temperature of 20°C (68°F).
Taper:
Standard 0.015 mm (0.0006 inch)
3. When the piston is to be replaced due to general or cylinder wear, determine a suitable sized piston by measuring the piston clearance.
4. How to measure the outer diameter of each piston: Measure the outer diameter of each piston at the height as shown in the figure. (Thrust direction)
NOTE: Measurement should be performed at a temperature of 20°C (68°F).
Piston grade point H: 37.0 mm (1.457 inch)
Standard
A: 99.505 - 99.515 mm (3.9175 - 3.9179 inch)
B.: 99.495 - 99.505 mm (3.9171 - 3.9175 inch)
0.25 mm (0.0098 inch) oversize
99.745 - 99.765 mm (3.9270 - 3.9278 inch)
5. Calculate the clearance between cylinder and piston.
NOTE: Measurement should be performed at a temperature of 20°C (68°F).
Cylinder to piston clearance at 20°C (68°F):
Standard 0.010 - 0.010 mm (0.00039 - 0.00039 inch)
6. Boring and honing
a If the value of taper, out-of-roundness, or cylinder-to-piston clearance measured exceeds the standard value or if there is any damage on the cylinder wall, rebore it to use an oversize piston.
CAUTION: When any of the cylinders needs reboring, all other cylinders must be bored at the same time, and use oversize pistons. Do not perform boring on one cylinder only. Nor use an oversize piston for one cylinder only.
b If the cylinder inner diameter exceeds 100.015 mm (3.9376 inch) after boring and honing, replace the cylinder block.
NOTE: Immediately after reboring, the cylinder diameter may differ from its real diameter due to temperature rise. Thus, pay attention when measuring the cylinder diameter.
PISTON AND PISTON PIN
1. Check the pistons and piston pins for damage, cracks and wear, and the piston ring grooves for wear and damage. Replace if defective.
2. Measure the piston-to-cylinder clearance at each cylinder. If any of the clearances is not within the standard value, replace the piston. Or bore the cylinder to use an oversize piston.
3. Make sure that the piston pin can be inserted into the piston pin hole with a thumb at 20°C (68°F). Replace if defective.
4. Check the snap ring installation groove (A) on the piston for burr. If necessary, remove burr from the groove so that the piston pin can lightly move.
5. Check the piston pin snap ring for distortion, cracks and wear.
PISTON RING
1. If the piston ring is broken, damaged or worn, or if its tension is insufficient, or when the piston is replaced, replace the piston ring with a new one of the same size as the piston.
CAUTION:
^ Mark is displayed on the end of top and second rings. When installing the rings to the piston, face these marks upward.
^ Oil ring consists of the upper rail, expander and lower rail. Be careful about the direction of rail when installing the oil ring to piston.
2. Clean the piston ring groove and piston ring.
3. Squarely place the piston ring and oil ring in cylinder, and measure the piston ring gap with a thickness gauge.
4. Measure the clearance between piston ring and piston ring groove with a thickness gauge.
CONNECTING ROD
1. Replace the connecting rod, if the large or small end thrust surface is damaged.
2. Check for bend or twist using a connecting rod aligner. Replace the connecting rod if the bend or twist exceeds the limit.
3. Install the connecting rod fitted with bearing to crankshaft and measure the side clearance (thrust clearance). If side clearance exceeds the limit, replace the connecting rod.
4. Inspect the connecting rod bearing for scar, peeling, seizure, melting, wear, etc.
5. Measure the oil clearance on individual connecting rod bearings by means of plastigauge. If any oil clearance is not within the specification, replace the defective bearing with a new one of standard size or undersize as necessary.
6. Inspect the bushing at connecting rod small end, and replace if worn or damaged. Also measure the piston pin clearance at the connecting rod small end.
7. Replacement procedure is as follows.
a Remove the bushing from connecting rod with ST and press.
b Press the bushing with ST after applying oil on the periphery of bushing.
ST 499037100 CONNECTING ROD BUSHING REMOVER AND INSTALLER
c Make two 3 mm (0.12 inch)-holes in bushing. Ream the inside of bushing.
d After completion of reaming, clean the bushing to remove chips.
CRANKSHAFT AND CRANKSHAFT BEARING
1. Clean the crankshaft completely, and check it for cracks using red lead. Replace if faulty.
2. Measure the bend of crankshaft. If it exceeds the limit, repair or replace it.
NOTE: If a suitable V-block is not available, install #1 and #5 crankshaft bearing on cylinder block, position the crankshaft on these bearings, and then measure the crankshaft bend using a dial gauge.
3. Inspect the crank journal and crank pin for wear. If they are not within the specifications, replace the bearing with a suitable (undersize) one, and replace or recondition crankshaft as necessary. When grinding the crank journal or crank pin, finish them to the specified dimensions according to the undersize bearing to be used.
4. Measure the side clearance of crankshaft at center bearing. If clearance exceeds the limit, replace the bearing.
5. Inspect individual crankshaft bearings for signs of flaking, seizure, melting and wear.
6. Measure the oil clearance on each crankshaft bearing by means of plastigauge. If the measurement is not within the specification, replace the defective bearing with an undersize one, and replace or recondition the crankshaft as necessary.
Crankshaft oil clearance:
Standard 0.010 - 0.030 mm (0.0004 - 0.0012 inch)