TIMING CHAIN REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [ZY]


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Warning
•  Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can very easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel.
•  Fuel line spills and leakage are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries or death and damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete the “Fuel Line Safety Procedure”. (See BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION [ZY].)

1.  Disconnect the negative battery cable.

2.  Remove the ignition coil. (See IGNITION COIL REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [ZY].)

3.  Remove the front tire (RH).

4.  Remove the drive belt. (See DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT [ZY].)

5.  Remove the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor connector. (See CRANKSHAFT POSITION (CKP) SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [ZY].)

6.  Remove the generator. (See GENERATOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [ZY].)

7.  Remove the water pump. (See WATER PUMP REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [ZY].)

8.  Remove the A/C pipe bracket.

9.  Remove in the order indicated in the table.

10.  Install in the reverse order of removal.

11.  Start the engine.

12.  Inspect the following and adjust them if necessary.

(1)  Amount of engine oil (See ENGINE OIL LEVEL INSPECTION [ZY].)
(2)  Pulley and belt for runout and contact
(3)  Ignition timing and idle speed. Verify the amount of CO and HC. (See IGNITION TIMING INSPECTION [ZY].) (See IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT [ZY].) (See IDLE MIXTURE INSPECTION [ZY].)

13.  Perform a road test and verify that there is no abnormal vibration or noise.

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Cylinder head cover
2
Crankshaft installation bolt
3
Crank pulley
4
Idler
5
Drive belt auto tensioner
6
No.3 engine mount
7
Oil level gauge pipe
8
Engine front cover
9
Chain tensioner
10
Chain tensioner arm
11
Chain guide
12
Timing chain
13
Crankshaft sprocket
14
Key


Crankshaft Pulley Installation Bolt Removal Note

1.  Fix the crankshaft pulley using the SSTs.

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No.3 Engine Mount Removal Note

1.  Support the engine using the either of the following procedures.

Caution
•  When supporting the housing, verify that any switches and wiring harnesses are not caught.
•  Support the clutch housing (MTX) or the converter housing (ATX) using a jack with a wood slab of appropriate size inserted to secure the housing.
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•  Support the engine using an engine jack.
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Engine Front Cover Removal Note

1.  Remove the front oil seal using a flathead screwdriver.

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Chain Tensioner Removal Note

1.  Push down the link plate of the timing chain tensioner using a thin flathead screwdriver (precision screwdriver), and release the plunger lock.

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2.  Push back the plunger slowly in the direction shown in the figure with the link plate still pushed down.

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3.  Free the link plate with the plunger still pressed down.

4.  Release the pressure slightly from the plunger, and move the plunger back and forth 2—3 mm{0.08—0.11 in}.

5.  Insert an approx. 1.5 mm {0.06 in} wire or the paper clip where the link plate hole and the tensioner body hole overlap to fix the link plate and lock the plunger.

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Timing Chain Removal Note

1.  Rotate the crankshaft clockwise and align the key groove of the crankshaft sprocket to the timing mark, and then position the No.1 cylinder to TDC.

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2.  Align the timing marks on the camshaft sprockets so that they form a straight line in alignment with the upper horizontal surface of the cylinder head.

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3.  Remove the timing chain.


Timing Chain Installation Note

1.  Align the key groove of the crank sprocket to the timing mark, and then position the No.1 cylinder to TDC.

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2.  Align the timing marks on the camshaft sprockets so that they form a straight line in alignment with the upper horizontal surface of the cylinder head.

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3.  Install the timing chain.

4.  After installing the chain adjuster, remove the wire or the paper clip installed to the chain tensioner, and apply tension to the timing chain. (Remove the installed stopper when installing the new chain tensioner.)

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5.  Verify that there is no slack on the timing chain, and then verify that each sprocket is positioned in the proper place again.

6.  Rotate the crankshaft clockwise twice, and then inspect the valve timing.


Engine Front Cover Installation Note

1.  Apply the silicon sealant to the engine front cover as shown in the figure.

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Caution
•  Install the engine front cover within 10 min of applying the silicone sealant.
Thickness
2—4 mm {0.08—0.15 in}

2.  Tighten the engine front cover installation bolts in the order shown in the figure.

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Bolt number

Tightening torque

1—6, 8, 10,
12—15, 17, 18
18.6—25.5 N·m {1.90—2.60 kgf·m, 13.8—18.8 ft·lbf}
7, 11, 16
37.2—51.9 N·m {3.80—5.29 kgf·m, 27.5—38.2 ft·lbf}
9
7.8—10.8 N·m {80—110 kgf·cm, 69.1—95.5 in·lbf}

3.  Apply clean engine oil to the new front oil seal.

4.  Insert the front oil seal into the engine front cover by hand.

5.  Tap in the front oil seal using the SST and a hammer.

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Pushing distance of the front oil seal (from the edge of the engine front cover)
0—0.5 mm {0—0.019 in}


No.3 Engine Mount Installation Note

1.  Install the No.3 engine mount, and then temporarily tighten the installation bolts and nuts.

2.  Tighten the installation bolts in the order shown in the figure.

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Tightening torque
62—76 N·m {6.4—7.7 kgf·m, 46—56 ft·lbf}


Crankshaft Pulley Installation Bolt Installation Note

1.  Fix the crankshaft pulley using the SSTs.

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2.  Tighten the crankshaft pulley installation bolt.

Tightening torque
157—167 N·m {16.1—17.0 kgf·m, 116—123 ft·lbf}


Cylinder Head Cover Installation Note

1.  Apply silicon sealant as shown in the figure.

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Thickness
2—6 mm {0.08—0.23 in}
Length
6—26 mm {0.24—1.02 in}

2.  Tighten the cylinder head cover installation bolts in the order shown in the figure.

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Tightening torque
6.9—10.8 N·m {70—110 kgf·cm, 61.1—95.5 in·lbf}