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Removal and Installation















REMOVAL

HINT: When repairing the oil pump, the oil pan and strainer should be removed and cleaned.

1. Remove engine and transmission assembly from vehicle.
2. Separate engine and transmission.
3. Install engine to engine stand for disassembly.
4. Remove timing belt.
5. Remove No.1 idler pulley.
6. Remove No.2 idler pulley.
7. Remove crankshaft timing pulley.





8. Remove oil dipstick and guide.
a. Remove the bolt holding the oil dipstick to the LH cylinder head.
b. Pull out the dipstick guide together with the dipstick from the No.1 oil pan.
c. Remove the O-ring from the dipstick guide.
9. Remove oil level sensor.
a. Remove the 4 bolts and level sensor.
b. Remove the gasket from the level sensor.
10. Remove oil filter and filter bracket assembly.
a. Disconnect the oil pressure switch connector.
b. remove the stud bolt, 2 nuts, the oil filter and filter bracket assembly.
c. Remove the gasket from the filter bracket.
11. Remove crankshaft position sensor
a. Disconnect the position sensor.
b. Remove the bolt and piston sensor.





12. Remove No. 2 oil pan.
a. Remove the 12 bolts and 2 nuts.
b. Insert the blade of Special Service Tool (SST), between the No.1 and N0. 2 pans, cut off applied sealer and remove the No. 2 pan.
SST 09032-00100

NOTICE:
- Be careful not to damage the No. 2 oil pan contact surface of the No. 1 oil pan.
- Be careful not to damage the No. 2 oil pan flange.





13. Remove oil pan baffle plate.
Remove the 3 bolts, 2 nuts and the baffle plate.





14. Remove No. 1 oil pan.
a. Remove the 17 bolts.





b. Using a screwdriver, remove the No. oil pan by prying between the oil pan and the cylinder block in the sequence shown.
15. Remove oil strainer
Remove the bolt, 2 nuts, strainer and gasket.





16. Remove oil pump.
a. Remove the 8 bolts.

HINT: Use a 6mm hexagon wrench for the hexagon head bolt.





b. Using a screwdriver, remove the oil pump by prying the portions between the oil pump and cylinder block.
c. Remove the O-ring from the cylinder block.

INSTALLATION





1. Install oil pump.
a. Remove any old packing Formed In Place Gasket (FIPG) material and be careful not to drop any oil on the contact surfaces of the oil pump and cylinder block.
Using a razor blade and gasket scraper, remove all the old packing (FIPG) material from the gasket surfaces and sealing groove.
Thoroughly clean all components to remove all the loose material.
- Using a non-residue solvent, clean both sealing surfaces.
b. Apply seal packing to the oil pump as shown in the illustration.

Seal packing: Part No. 08826-00080 or equivalent

NOTICE: Avoid applying an excessive amount to the surface. Be particularly careful near oil passage.

- Install a nozzle that has been cut to a 2 - 3 mm (0.08 - 0.12 inch) opening.
- Parts must be assembled within 5 minutes of application. Otherwise the material must be removed and reapplied.
- Immediately remove nozzle from the tube and reinstall cap.





c. Install a new O-ring to the cylinder block.
d. Engage the spline teeth of the oil pump drive gear with the large teeth of the crankshaft, and slide the oil pump on the crankshaft.





e. Install the oil pump with the 8 bolts. Uniformly tighten the bolts in several passes.

Torque:
15.5 Nm m (11 ft. lbs.) for 12 mm head
30.5 Nm m (22 ft. lbs.) for 14 mm head and 6 mm hexagon head


HINT:
- Use a 6 mm hexagon wrench for the hexagon head bolt.
- Each bolt length is indicated in the illustration.
- 50 mm (1.97 inch) for A of 12 mm head
- 106 mm (4.17 inch) for B of 12 mm head
- 30 mm (1.18 inch) for C of 12 mm head
- 44 mm (1.73 inch) for D of 14 mm head
- 28 mm (1.10 inch) for E of 6 mm hexagon head





2. Install oil strainer.
Install a new gasket and the oil strainer with the bolt and 2 nuts.
Torque: 7.5 Nm (66 inch lbs.)

HINT: Use bolt 12 mm (0.47 inch) in length.

3. Install No.1 oil pan.
a. Remove any old packing (FIPG) material and be careful not to drop any oil on the contact surfaces of the No.1 oil pan, cylinder block, oil pump and rear oil seal retainer.
- Using a razor blade and gasket scraper, remove all the old packing (FIPG) material from the gasket surfaces and sealing groove.
- Thoroughly clean all components to remove all tom loose material.
- Using a non-residue solvent, clean both sealing surfaces.





b. Apply seal packing to the No.1 oil pan as shown in the illustration.

Seal packing: Part No. 08826-00080 or equivalent

- Install a nozzle that has been cut to a 3 - 5 mm (0.12 - 0.20 inch) opening.
- Parts must be assembled within 5 minutes of application. Otherwise the material must be removed and reapplied.
- Immediately remove nozzle from the tube and reinstall cap.





c. Temporarily install the No.1 oil pan with the 17 bolts, stud bolt and 2 nuts.

HINT: Each bolt length is indicated in the illustration.
Bolt length:
35 mm (1.38 inch) for A of 10 mm head
56 mm (2.20 inch) for B of 12 mm head

d. Set the No.1 oil pan as shown in the illustration.

NOTICE: Make sure the clearance between the rear ends of the No.1 oil pan and cylinder block is 0.2 mm (0.008 inch) or less. If the clearance is more than 0.2 mm (0.008 inch), the No.1 oil pan will be stretched.

e. Uniformly tighten the bolts, stud bolts and nuts in several passes.

Torque:
7.5 Nm (66 inch lbs.) for 10 mm head
28 Nm (21 ft. lbs.) for 12 mm head






4. Install oil pan baffle plate.
Install the baffle plate with the 3 bolts and 2 nuts.

Torque: 7.5 Nm (66 inch lbs.)

HINT: Each bolt length is indicated in the illustration.

Bolt length:
12 mm (0.47 inch) for A
80 mm (3.15 inch) for B






5. Install No.2 oil pan.
a. Remove any old packing (FIPG) material and be careful not to drop any oil on the contact surfaces of the No. 1 and No.2 oil pans.
- Using a razor blade and gasket scraper, remove all the old packing (FIPG) material from the gasket surfaces and sealing groove.
- Thoroughly clean all components to remove all the loose material.
- Using a non-residue solvent, clean both sealing surfaces.

NOTICE: Do not use a solvent which will affect the painted surfaces.

b. Apply seal packing to the No.2 oil pan as shown in the illustration.

Seal packing: Part No. 08826-00080 or equivalent

- Install a nozzle that has been cut to a 3 - 5 mm (0.12 - 0.20 inch) opening.
- Parts must be assembled within 5 minutes of application. Otherwise the material must be remove and reapplied.
Immediately remove nozzle from the tube and reinstall cap.
c. Install the No.2 oil pan with the 12 bolts and 2 nuts. Uniformly tighten the bolts and nuts in several passes.

Torque: 7.5 Nm (66 inch lbs.)

HINT: Use bolts 14 mm (0.55 inch) in length.





6. Install oil level sensor.
a. Install a new gasket to the level sensor as shown in the illustration.
b. Install the level sensor with the 4 bolts.

Torque: 5.4 Nm (48 inch lbs.)

HINT: Use bolts 16 mm (0.63 inch) in length.

7. Install crankshaft position sensor.
a. Install the position sensor with the bolt.

Torque: 6.5 Nm (58 inch lbs.)

HINT: Use bolt 17 mm (0.67 inch) in length.

b. Connect the position sensor connector.

8. Install oil filter and filter bracket assembly.
a. Install the a new gasket to the oil filter bracket.
b. Install the oil filter and filter bracket assembly with the stud bolt and 2 nuts.

Torque: 18 Nm (13 ft lbs.)

c. Connect the oil pressure switch connector.





9. Install oil dipstick guide and dipstick
a. Install a new O-ring to the dipstick guide.
b. Apply soapy water to the O-ring.
c. Push in the dipstick guide end into the guide hole of the No. 1 oil pan.
d. Install the dipstick guide with the bolt.
e. Install the dipstick.
10. Install crankshaft timing pulley.
11. Install No.1 idler pulley.
12. Install No.2 idler pulley.
13. Install timing belt
14. Disconnect engine from engine stand.
15. Assemble engine and transmission.
16. Install engine and transmission assemble to vehicle.