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Disassembly









DISASSEMBLY
1. M/T: REMOVE FLYWHEEL
2. A/T: REMOVE DRIVE PLATE
3. INSTALL ENGINE TO ENGINE STAND FOR DISASSEMBLY
4. REMOVE TIMING BELT AND PULLEYS. Refer to Timing Belt; Service and Repair.
5. REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD. Refer to Cylinder Head Assembly; Service and Repair.





6. REMOVE GENERATOR, ADJUSTING BAR AND BRACKET ASSEMBLY
a. Disconnect the 2 wire clamps from the wire brackets.
b. Remove the 3 nuts, the generator, adjusting bar and bracket assembly.
7. REMOVE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH. Refer to Oil Pump, Engine; Service and Repair.





8. REMOVE A/C COMPRESSOR HOUSING BRACKET
Remove the 3 bolts and compressor housing bracket.





9. REMOVE NO.2 IDLER PULLEY BRACKET
Remove the 2 bolts and idler pulley bracket.





10. REMOVE KNOCK SENSORS
a. Disconnect the 2 knock sensor connectors.
b. Using SST, remove the 2 knock sensors.
SST 09816-30010





11. REMOVE WATER INLET HOUSING
a. Remove the engine wire band.
b. Disconnect the engine wire clamp from the bracket.
c. Remove the 8 bolts, 2 nuts and water inlet housing.
12. REMOVE WATER PUMP. Refer to Water Pump; Service and Repair.
13. REMOVE NO.2 OIL PAN
14. REMOVE OIL STRAINER
15. REMOVE NO.1 OIL PAN
16. REMOVE OIL PUMP
17. REMOVE OIL FILTER
18. REMOVE OIL FILTER UNION
Using a 12 mm hexagon wrench, remove the oil filter union.





19. REMOVE WATER SEAL PLATE
Remove the 2 nuts and seal plate.
20. REMOVE ENGINE COOLANT DRAIN UNION





21. REMOVE EGR COOLER
Remove the 3 bolts, 2 nuts, EGR cooler and gasket.





22. REMOVE REAR OIL SEAL RETAINER
a. Remove the 6 bolts.
b. Using a screwdriver, remove the oil seal retainer by prying the portions between the oil seal retainer and main bearing cap.





23. CHECK CONNECTING ROD THRUST CLEARANCE
Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance while moving the connecting rod back and forth.
Standard thrust clearance: 0.15 - 0.30 mm (0.0059 - 0.0118 inch)
Maximum thrust clearance: 0.35 mm (0.0138 inch)
If the thrust clearance is greater than maximum, replace the connecting rod assembly(s). If necessary, replace the crank shaft.
Connecting rod thickness: 20.80 - 20.85 mm (0.8189 - 0.8209 inch)
24. REMOVE CONNECTING ROD CAPS AND CHECK OIL CLEARANCE





a. Check the matchmarks on the connecting rod and cap are aligned to ensure correct reassembly.
b. Remove the 2 connecting rod cap bolts.





c. Using the 2 removed connecting rod cap bolts, remove the connecting rod cap and lower bearing by wiggling the connecting rod cap right and left.

HINT: Keep the lower bearing inserted with the connecting rod cap.





d. Clean the crank pin and bearing.
e. Check the crank pin and bearing for pitting and scratches.
If the crank pin or bearing is damaged, replace the bearings. If necessary, replace the crankshaft.





f. Lay a strip of Plastigage across the crank pin.





g. Install the connecting rod cap with the 2 bolts.
Torque:
1st: 24.5 Nm (250 kgf-cm, 18 ft. lbs.)
2nd: Turn extra 90°

NOTICE: Do not turn the crankshaft.

h. Remove the 2 bolts, connecting rod cap and lower bearing.





i. Measure the Plastigage at its widest point.
Standard oil clearance: 0.038 - 0.064 mm (0.0015 - 0.0025 inch)
Maximum oil clearance: 0.08 mm (0.0031 inch)
If the oil clearance is greater than maximum, replace the bearings. If necessary, grind or replace the crankshaft.





HINT: If replacing a bearing, replace it with one having the same number as marked on the connecting rod. There are 4 sizes of standard bearings, marked "1 ", "2", "3" and "4" accordingly.





Reference:
Standard bearing center wall thickness:


i. Completely remove the Plastigage.





25. REMOVE PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD ASSEMBLIES
a. Using a ridge reamer, remove all the carbon from the top of the cylinder.
b. Push the piston, connecting rod assembly and upper bearing through the top of the cylinder block.

HINT:
^ Keep the bearings, connecting rod and cap together.
^ Arrange the piston and connecting rod assemblies in the correct order.





26. CHECK CRANKSHAFT THRUST CLEARANCE
Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance while prying the crankshaft back and forth with a screwdriver.
Standard thrust clearance: 0.04 - 0.24 mm (0.0016 - 0.0095 inch)
Maximum thrust clearance: 0.30 mm (0.0118 inch)
If the thrust clearance is greater than maximum, replace the thrust washers as a set.
Thrust washer thickness: 1.930 - 1.980 mm (0.0760 - 0.0780 inch)
27. REMOVE MAIN BEARING CAPS AND CHECK OIL CLEARANCE





a. Uniformly loosen and remove the 8 main bearing cap bolts and seal washers in the several passes, in the sequence shown.





b. Uniformly loosen and remove the 16 main bearing cap bolts, in several passes, in the sequence shown.





c. Using a screwdriver, pry out main bearing caps. Remove the 4 main bearing caps, lower bearings and (No.2 main bearing cap only) 2 lower thrust washers.





NOTICE: Pull up the main bearing cap little by little to the right and the left by turns and pay attention not to damage the joint surface of the cylinder block and the main bearing cap.

HINT:
^ Keep the lower bearing and main bearing cap together.
^ Arrange the main bearing caps and lower thrust washers in correct order.





d. Lift out the crankshaft.

HINT: Keep the upper bearings together with the cylinder block.

e. Clean each main journal and bearing.
f. Check each main journal and bearing for pitting and scratches.
If the journal or bearing is damaged, replace the bearings. If necessary, replace the crankshaft.
g. Place the crankshaft on the cylinder block.





h. Lay a strip of Plastigage across each journal.





i. Install the 4 main bearing caps.
Torque:
12 pointed head bolts:
1st: 22 Nm (225 kgf-cm, 16 ft. lbs.)
2nd: Turn extra 90°
Hexagon head bolts: 27 Nm (275 kgf-cm, 20 ft. lbs.)

NOTICE: Do not turn the crankshaft

j. Remove the main bearing caps.





k. Measure the Plastigage at its widest point.





Standard oil clearance:





Maximum clearance:

If the oil clearance is greater than maximum, replace the bearings. If necessary, replace the crankshaft.





HINT: If using a bearing, replace it with one having the same number. If the number of the bearing cannot be determined, select the correct bearing by adding together the numbers imprinted on the cylinder block and crankshaft, then refer to the table below for the appropriate bearing number. The No. 1 and No. 4 journal bearings have 5 standard bearing sizes, marked "3", "4", "5", "6" and "7" accordingly. The No.2 and No.3 journal bearings have 5 standard bearing sizes, marked "1", "2", "3", "4" and "5" accordingly.





No.1 and No.4 journal bearings





No.1 and No.4 journal standard bearings selection chart





No.2 and No.3 journal bearings





No.2 and No.3 journal standard bearings selection chart





Reference

l. Completely remove the Plastigage.
28. REMOVE CRANKSHAFT
a. Lift out the crankshaft.
b. Remove the 4 upper main bearings and 2 upper thrust washers from the cylinder block.

HINT: Arrange the main bearing caps, bearings and thrust washers in the correct order.





29. CHECK FIT BETWEEN PISTON AND PISTON PIN
Try to move the piston back and forth on the piston pin. If any movement is felt, replace the piston and pin as a set.





30. REMOVE PISTON RINGS
a. Using a piston ring expander, remove the 2 compression rings.
b. Remove the 2 side rails and oil ring by hand.

HINT: Arrange the piston rings in the correct order only.

31. DISCONNECT CONNECTING ROD FROM PISTON





a. Using a small screwdriver, pry out the 2 snap rings.





b. Gradually heat the piston to approximately 60°C (140°F).





c. Using a plastic-faced hammer and brass bar, lightly tap out the piston pin and remove the connecting rod.

HINT:
^ The piston and pin are a matched set.
^ Arrange the pistons, pins, rings, connecting rods and bearings in the correct order.