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11B-0-1

ENGINE
6G7 SERIES
<From 2002>
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-0-3
1. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-1-1
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-1-1
REWORK DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-1-4
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-1-5
SEALANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-1-9
FORM-IN-PLACE GASKET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-1-10
2. SPECIAL TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-2-1
3. ALTERNATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-3-1
4. CONTROL AND EGR SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-4-1
5. INTAKE AND IGNITION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-5-1
6. TIMING BELT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-6-1
7.WATER PIPE AND WATER HOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-7-1
8. FUEL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-8-1
9. EXHAUST MANIFOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-9-1
10. ROCKER ARMS AND CAMSHAFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-10-1
11. ROCKER ARMS AND CAMSHAFT <GDI> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-11-1
12. CYLINDER HEAD AND VALVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-12-1
13. OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-13-1
14. PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-14-1
15. CRANKSHAFT, FLYWHEEL AND DRIVE PLATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11B-15-1

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6G7 ENGINE General Information 11B-0-3
GENERAL INFORMATION
6G72
Descriptions 6G72 12-valve 6G72 24-valve

Type 60_ OHV, SOHC 60_ OHV, DOHC

Number of cylinders 6 6

Combustion chamber Compact type Pentroof type

Total displacement dm3 2,972 2,972

Cylinder bore mm 91.1 91.1

Piston stroke mm 76.0 76.0

Compression ratio 8.9 9.0

Valve timing Intake Opens 19_ 19_*1, 11_*2


valve (BTDC)

Closes 59_ 45_*1, 49_*2


(ABDC)

Exhaust Opens 59_ 49_


valve (BBDC)

Closes 19_ 15_


(ATDC)

Lubrication system Pressure feed, full-flow filtration Pressure feed, full-flow filtration

Oil pump type Trochoid type Trochoid type

Cooling system Water-cooled forced circulation Water-cooled forced circulation

Water pump type Centrifugal impeller type Centrifugal impeller type

*1: Except for Hong Kong


*2: For Hong Kong

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11B-0-4 6G7 ENGINE General Information

6G74
Descriptions 6G74 24-valve 6G74 24-valve-GDI

Type 60_ OHV, SOHC 60_ OHV, DOHC

Number of cylinders 6 6

Combustion chamber Pentroof type Pentroof+curved top piston type

Total displacement dm3 3,497 3,497

Cylinder bore mm 93.0 93.0

Piston stroke mm 85.8 85.8

Compression ratio 9.0 10.4

Valve timing Intake Opens 13_*1, 5_*2 8_*3, 12_*4


valve (BTDC)

Closes 55_ 52_*3, 48_*4


(ABDC)

Exhaust Opens 51_ 52_*3, 48_*4


valve (BBDC)

Closes 17_ 8_*3, 12_*4


(ATDC)

Lubrication system Pressure feed, full-flow filtration Pressure feed, full-flow filtration

Oil pump type Trochoid type Trochoid type

Cooling system Water-cooled forced circulation Water-cooled forced circulation

Water pump type Centrifugal impeller type Centrifugal impeller type

*1: Up to 2002 model


*2: From 2003 model
*3: For Europe
*4: For Hong Kong

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6G7 ENGINE General Information 11B-0-5
6G75
Descriptions 6G75 24-valve

Type 60_ OHV, SOHC

Number of cylinders 6

Combustion chamber Pentroof type

Total displacement dm3 3,828

Cylinder bore mm 95.0

Piston stroke mm 90.0

Compression ratio 9.5*1, 10.0*2

Valve timing Intake Opens 5_


valve (BTDC)

Closes 55_
(ABDC)

Exhaust Opens 51_


valve (BBDC)

Closes 17_
(ATDC)

Lubrication system Pressure feed, full-flow filtration

Oil pump type Trochoid type

Cooling system Water-cooled forced circulation

Water pump type Centrifugal impeller type

*1: Except for Taiwan


*2: For Taiwan

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6G7 ENGINE Specifications 11B-1-1
1. SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Item Standard Limit
Timing belt
Auto-tensioner rod length mm Except PAJERO (V63W, V65W, 3.84.5
V67W, V73W, V75W, V77W)
PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, 4.85.5
V73W, V75W, V77W)
Auto-tensioner rod projection length mm 12
Auto-tensioner rod pushed-in amount (when pushed with a force of 1.0 or less
98196N) mm
Rocker arms and camshaft
Camshaft cam height mm 12-valve 41.25 40.75
24-valve Intake 37.58*1, 37.39*2 37.08*1, 36.89*2
Exhaust 37.14*3, 36.95*4 36.64*3, 36.45*4
GDI Intake 35.20*5, 34.85*6 34.70*5, 34.35*6
Exhaust 34.91 34.41
Camshaft journal outside 12-valve 34.5
di
diameter
t mm
24-valve 45
GDI 26
Cylinder head and valves
Cylinder head Flatness of gasket 12-valve Less than 0.05 0.2
surface
f mm
24-valve, GDI Less than 0.03 0.2
Cylinder head grinding limit of gasket surface 0.2
(including grinding of cylinder block gasket surface) mm
Cylinder head overall height mm 12-valve 84
24-valve 120
GDI 132
Valve thickness of valve head 12-valve Intake 1.2 0.7
(margin)
( i ) mm
Exhaust 2.0 1.5
24-valve Intake 1.0 0.5
Exhaust 1.2 0.7
GDI Intake 1.0 0.5
Exhaust 1.5 1.0
Valve overall height mm 12-valve Intake 102.97 102.47
Exhaust 102.67 102.17
24-valve Intake 112.30*7, 110.30*8 111.80*7, 109.80*8
Exhaust 114.11*7, 112.11*8 113.61*7, 111.61*8
GDI Intake 102.28 101.78
Exhaust 101.40 100.90
Valve stem outside diameter mm 12-valve, GDI 6.6
24-valve 6.0
*1: 6G72 (Except for Hong Kong) *3:
For 6G74 and 6G75 *5:
Except for Hong Kong *7: For 6G72 and 6G74
*2: 6G72 (For Hong Kong) and 6G74, 6G75 *4: For 6G72 *6: For Hong Kong *8: For 6G75

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11B-1-2 6G7 ENGINE Specifications

Item Standard Limit


Valve stem to guide clearance 12-valve Intake 0.030.06 0.10
mm
Exhaust 0.050.09 0.15
24-valve Intake 0.020.05 0.10
Exhaust 0.040.06 0.15
GDI Intake 0.020.05 0.10
Exhaust 0.040.07 0.15
Valve face angle 43.5_44_
Valve spring free height mm 12-valve 49.8 48.8
24-valve 51.0 50.0
GDI 47.2 46.2
Valve spring load/installed height 12-valve 323/40.4
N/mm
24-valve 216/44.2
GDI 230/37.9
Valve spring out of squareness 2_ or less 4_
Valve seat contact width mm 0.91.3
Valve guide internal diameter 12-valve, GDI 6.6
mm
24-valve 6.0
Valve guide projection mm 14.0
Valve stem projection mm 12-valve 41.65 42.15
24-valve 49.30 49.80
GDI Intake 47.10 47.60
Exhaust 46.60 47.10
Oil pump and oil pan
Oil pump tip clearance mm 0.030.08
Oil pump side clearance mm 0.040.10
Oil pump body clearance mm 0.100.18 0.35
Pistons and connecting rods
Piston outside diameter mm 6G72 91.1
6G74 93.0
6G75 95.0
Piston ring side clearance mm No.1 ring 0.030.07
No. 2 ring 0.020.06

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6G7 ENGINE Specifications 11B-1-3
Item Standard Limit
Piston ring out gap clearance mm No.1 ring 6G72 0.250.35*1 0.8
0.300.45*2 0.8
6G74 0.250.40*3 0.8
0.300.45*4 0.8
6G75 0.250.40 0.8
No. 2 ring 6G72 0.350.50*1 0.8
0.450.60*2 0.8
6G74 0.350.50*3 0.8
0.450.60*4 0.8
6G75 0.350.50 0.8
Oil ring 6G72 (For 0.100.35 1.0
Hong Kong),
6G74, 6G75
6G72 0.200.60 1.0
(Except for
Hong Kong)
Piston pin O.D. mm 22.0
Piston pin press-in load (at room temperature) N 7,35017,200
Crankshaft pin oil clearance mm 0.020.05 0.1
Connecting rod big end side clearance mm 0.100.25 0.4
Crankshaft, flywheel and drive plate
Crankshaft end play mm 0.050.25 0.4
Crankshaft journal outside 6G72 60.0
diameter mm
6G74, 6G75 64.0
Crankshaft pin outside 6G72 50.0
diameter mm
6G74, 6G75 55.0
Crankshaft journal oil clearance mm 0.020.05 0.1
Piston to cylinder clearance mm 6G72, 6G75 0.020.04 0.1
6G74 0.030.05 0.1
Cylinder block flatness of gasket surface mm 0.05 0.1
Cylinder block grinding limit of gasket surface mm 0.2
(Total resurfacing depth of both cylinder head and cylinder block)
Cylinder block overall height mm 6G72 210
6G74, 6G75 228
Cylinder bore inside diameter 6G72 91.1
mm
6G74 93.0
6G75 95.0
Cylinder block cylindricality mm 0.01
*1: For Hong Kong *3: From 2003 model GDI
*2: Except for Hong Kong *4: SOHC, 2002 model GDI

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REWORK DIMENSIONS
Item Standard Limit
Cylinder head and valves
Cylinder head oversize valve 12-valve 0.05 O.S. 13.0513.07
guide hole diameter mm
0.25 O.S. 13.2513.27
0.50 O.S. 13.5013.52
24-valve 0.05 O.S. 11.0511.07
0.25 O.S. 11.2511.27
0.50 O.S. 11.5011.52
GDI 0.05 O.S. 12.0512.07
0.25 O.S. 12.2512.27
0.50 O.S. 12.5012.52
Oversize valve seat ring hole 12-valve Intake 0.3 O.S. 44.3044.33
diameter mm
0.6 O.S. 44.6044.63
Exhaust 0.3 O.S. 38.3038.33
0.6 O.S. 38.6038.63
24-valve Intake 0.3 O.S. 34.3034.33
(6G72
(6G72,
6G74) 0.6 O.S. 34.6034.63
Exhaust 0.3 O.S. 31.8031.83
0.6 O.S. 32.1032.13
24-valve Intake 0.3 O.S. 37.8037.83
(6G75)
0.6 O.S. 38.1038.13
Exhaust 0.3 O.S. 34.8034.83
0.6 O.S. 35.1035.13
GDI Intake 0.3 O.S. 36.3036.33
0.6 O.S. 36.6036.63
Exhaust 0.3 O.S. 33.3033.33
0.6 O.S. 33.6033.63

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6G7 ENGINE Specifications 11B-1-5
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Item Nm
Alternator
Accessory mount bolt (M10 x 1.25) 44"10
Accessory mount bolt (M10 x 1.5) 41"8
Accessory mount bolt (M12) 74"9
Accessory mount stay bolt (M8) 24"4
Accessory mount stay bolt (M10) 49"9
Alternator bolt <12-valve> 14"1
Alternator bolt <24-valve> (M8) 23"3
Alternator bolt <24-valve> (M10) 49"5
Alternator nut 23"2
Alternator cover bolt (M6) 10"2
Alternator cover bolt (M8) 13"2
Auto tensioner bolt (Flange) 24"4
Auto tensioner bolt (Washer) 44"10
Cooling fan bolt 11"1
Cooling fan bracket bolt <12-valve> (M8) 42"8
Cooling fan bracket bolt <12-valve> (M10) 75"10
Cooling fan bracket bolt <24-valve> 41"8
Cooling fan pulley bolt 11"1
Crankshaft bolt 185"5
Drive belt tensioner pulley nut 49"10
Engine hanger bolt 17"2
Fan clutch bolt 11"1
Idler pulley bolt 44"10
Tensioner pulley bolt 44"10
Tensioner bracket bolt (Flange) 24"3
Tensioner bracket bolt (M8 washer) 19"3
Tensioner bracket bolt (M10 washer) 42"8
Tensioner bracket stay bolt 24"3
Timing indicator bolt 11"1
Oil filler bolt <12-valve> 9"1
Oil filler bolt <24-valve> 22"4
Power steering pump bracket bolt 44"10
Control and EGR system
EGR valve bolt <12-valve> 22"4
EGR valve bolt <24-valve (Except 6G75 for Taiwan)> 21"4
EGR valve bolt <6G75 for Taiwan> 24"3
EGR pipe bolt 18"2

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11B-1-6 6G7 ENGINE Specifications

Item Nm
EGR pipe flare nut 18"2
Vacuum pipe and hose bolt 10"2
Vacuum pipe and hose bolt 10"2
Solenoid valve bolt 9"1
Intake and ignition system
Air intake fitting bolt 18"2
Air intake plenum bolt, nut <Except 6G75> 18"2
Air intake plenum bolt (M6) <6G75> 9"1
Air intake plenum bolt (M8) <6G75> 18"2
Air intake plenum nut 9"1
Air intake plenum stay bolt (M8) 18"2
Air intake plenum stay bolt (M10) 36"6
Boost sensor bolt 5"1
Bracket bolt 24"3
Center cover bolt 3.0"0.5
Distributor nut 14"1
Engine hanger bolt 17"2
Ignition coil assembly bolt <12-valve> 24"5
Ignition coil assembly bolt <24-valve for L200> 24"5
Ignition coil assembly bolt <24-valve except for L200> 11"1
Ignition coil bolt <GDI and 6G75> 10"2
Ignition failure sensor bolt 5"1
Intake manifold nut 22"1
MDP sensor bolt 5"1
Power transistor bolt 18"2
Spark plug 25"5
Throttle body bolt 12"1
Throttle body stay bolt 18"2
Water outlet fitting bracket bolt 14"1
Timing belt
Alternator stay bolt 25"4
Auto tensioner bolt 23"3
Cam position sensor bolt 11"1
Cam position sensor support bolt 14"1
Cam position sensing cylinder bolt 22"4
Camshaft sprocket bolt 88"10
Crank angle sensor bolt 8.5"0.5
Idler pulley bolt 44"5
Tensioner arm bolt 23"3
Tensioner pulley bolt 48"6

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6G7 ENGINE Specifications 11B-1-7
Item Nm
Timing belt cover bolt (M6) 11"1
Timing belt cover bolt (M8) 14"1
Timing belt cover nut 5"1
Timing belt tensioner bolt 26"3
Water pipe and water hose
Engine coolant temperature gauge unit 10.8"1.0
Engine coolant temperature sensor 29"10
Fitting bolt 19"3
Heat pipe bolt 14"1
Thermo switch 8"1
Thermostat case bolt 19"1
Water inlet fitting bolt 24"4
Water outlet fitting bolt <12-valve> 19"1
Water outlet fitting bolt <24-valve> 12"1
Water outlet pipe bolt 14"1
Water passage bolt 19"1
Water pipe bolt (M6) 5"1
Water pipe bolt (M8) 14"1
Water pipe assembly B bolt 5"1
Water pump fitting bolt (M6) 9"1
Water pump fitting bolt (M8) 12"1
Fuel system
Injector and delivery pipe bolt 12"2
Intake manifold nut <12-valve> 18"2
Intake manifold nut <24-valve> 22"1
Flange bolt 24"2
Fuel center pipe bolt 19"3
Fuel feed pipe bolt 19"3
Fuel pipe bolt 9"1
Fuel pressure regurator bolt 9"2
Fuel pump bolt 517"2
Water pump bracket bolt 24"3
Injector holder bolt 23"2
Exhaust manifold
Bracket bolt 18"2
Bracket nut 19"3
Oil level gauge guide bolt 14"1
Engine hanger bolt 19"3
Exhaust manifold bolt <12-valve> 19"3

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11B-1-8 6G7 ENGINE Specifications

Item Nm
Exhaust manifold bolt <24-valve> 44"5
Exhaust manifold bolt <GDI> 49"5
Heat protector bolt 14"1
Water inlet fitting bolt 12"1
Water pump bolt 24"3
Rocker arms and camshaft
Distributor adaptor bolt 14"1
Rocker arms, rocker arm shaft bolt <12-valve> 20"1
Rocker arms, rocker arm shaft bolt <24-valve> 31"3
Rocker cover bolt <12-valve> 9"1
Rocker cover bolt <24-valve> 3.5"0.5
Thrust case bolt 13"2
Rocker arms and camshaft <GDI>
Beam camshaft cap bolt (M6) 11"1
Beam camshaft cap bolt (M8) 24"2
Rocker cover bolt 3.5"0.5
Cylinder head and valves
Cylinder head bolt 108"5Back off108"5
Oil pan and oil pump
Baffle plate bolt <6G72 and 6G74> 11"1
Baffle plate bolt <6G75> 9"2
Cover bolt 11"1
Drain plug 39"5
Oil cooler by-pass valve 54"5
Oil filter bracket bolt <12-valve> 25"2
Oil filter bracket bolt <24-valve for PAJERO> (M8) 24"4
Oil filter bracket bolt <24-valve for except PAJERO> (M8) 23"3
Oil filter bracket bolt <24-valve> (M10) 25"2
Oil level sensor bolt <GDI> 23"3
Oil pan bolt 9"3
Oil pan lower bolt 11"1
Oil pressure switch 10"2
Oil pump case bolt 14"1
Oil pump cover screw 10"2
Oil screen bolt <GDI> (Flange) 5"1
Oil screen bolt <Except GDI> (Flange) 14"1
Oil screen bolt (Washer) 19"3
Relief valve 44"5

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6G7 ENGINE Specifications 11B-1-9
Item Nm
Pistons and connecting rod
Connecting rod cap nut <12-valve> 51"1
Connecting rod cap bolt <24-valve> 34"2+90_
Crankshaft, flywheel and drive plate
Bearing cap bolt <12-valve> 93"4
Bearing cap bolt <24-valve> 74"4
Bell housing cover bolt 11"2
Detonation sensor bracket bolt 28"2
Drive plate bolt 74"2
Flywheel bolt 74"2
Knock sensor 23"2
Knock sensor bracket bolt 28"2
Oil seal case bolt 11"2
Rear plate bolt 11"2

SEALANTS
Item Specified sealant Quantity
Cam position sensor support Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. MD970389 or equivalent As required
Engine coolant temperature sensor 3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or equivalent As required
Engine coolant temperature gauge unit 3M ATD Part No. 8660 or equivalent As required
Thermo switch 3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or equivalent As required
Rocker arms, rocker arm shaft 3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or equivalent As required
Rocker cover 3M ATD Part No. 8660 or equivalent As required
Beam bearing cap Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. MD970389 or equivalent As required
Oil pump case Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. MD970389 or equivalent As required
Oil pan Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. MD970389 or equivalent As required
Oil pressure switch 3M ATD Part No. 8660 or equivalent As required
Oil seal case Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. MD970389 or equivalent As required

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11B-1-10 6G7 ENGINE Specifications

FORM-IN-PLACE GASKET
The engine has several areas where the form-in-place gasket (FIPG) is in use. To ensure that the gasket
fully serves its purpose, it is necessary to observe some precautions when applying the gasket. Bead
size, continuity and location are of paramount importance. Too thin a bead could cause leaks. Too thick
a bead, on the other hand, could be squeezed out of location, causing blocking or narrowing of the
fluid feed line. To eliminate the possibility of leaks from a joint, therefore, it is absolutely necessary to
apply the gasket evenly without a break, while observing the correct bead size.
The FIPG used in the engine is a room temperature vulcanisation (RTV) type and is supplied in a 100-gram
tube (Part No. MD970389 or MD997110). Since the RTV hardens as it reacts with the moisture in the
atmospheric air, it is normally used in the metallic flange areas. The FIPG, Part No. MD970389, can
be used for sealing both engine oil and coolant, while Part No. MD997110 can only be used for engine
oil sealing.
Disassembly
The parts assembled with the FIPG can be easily disassembled without use of a special method. In
some cases, however, the sealant between the joined surfaces may have to be broken by lightly striking
with a mallet or similar tool. A flat and thin gasket scraper may be lightly hammered in between the
joined surfaces. In this case, however, care must be taken to prevent damage to the joined surfaces.
Surface Preparation
Thoroughly remove all substances deposited on the gasket application surfaces, using a gasket scraper
or wire brush. Check to ensure that the surfaces to which the FIPG is to be applied is flat. Make sure
that there are no oils, greases and foreign substances deposited on the application surfaces. Do not
forget to remove the old sealant remaining in the bolt holes.
Form-in-Place Gasket Application (FIPG)
When assembling parts with the FIPG, you must observe some precautions, but the procedure is very
simple as in the case of a conventional pre-cut gasket.
Applied FIPG bead should be of the specified size and without breaks. Also be sure to encircle the
bolt hole circumference with a completely continuous bead. The FIPG can be wiped away unless it is
hardened. While the FIPG is still moist (in less than 15 minutes), mount the parts in position. When
the parts are mounted, make sure that the gasket is applied to the required area only.
The FIPG application procedure may vary on different areas. Observe the procedure described in the
text when applying the FIPG.

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2. SPECIAL TOOLS
Tool Number Name Use
MB990767 End yoke holder Holding camshaft sprocket
(Used in combination with MD998715)

MB991559 Camshaft oil seal Installation of camshaft oil seal (on left bank)
installer adaptor (Used in combination with MD998713)
<SOHC 24-valve>

MD998051 Cylinder head bolt Loosening and tightening of cylinder head bolt
wrench

MD998442 Air bleed wire Air bleeding of lash adjuster

MD998443 Auto-lash adjuster Holding of the lash adjuster to prevent it from


holder falling when rocker shaft assembly is removed
or installed <SOHC 24-valve>

MD998713 Camshaft oil seal Installation of camshaft oil seal


installer

MD998714 Circular packing Installation of circular packing


installer <6G72 12-valve>

MD998715 Pulley holder pin Holding camshaft sprocket


(Used in combination with MB990767)

MD998716 Crankshaft wrench Rotation of crankshaft

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Tool Number Name Use


MD998717 Crankshaft front oil Installation of crankshaft front oil seal installer
seal

MD998718 Crankshaft rear oil Press fitting crankshaft rear oil seal
seal installer

MD998727 Oil pan remover Removal of oil pan

MD998729 Valve stem seal Installation of valve stem seal


installer <6G72 12-valve>

MD998735 Valve spring Compressing the valve springs


compressor

MD998761 Camshaft oil seal Installation of camshaft oil seal


installer <6G74 GDI>

MD998762 Circular packing Installation of circular packing


installer <6G74 GDI>

MD998763 Valve stem seal Installation of valve stem seal


installer <6G74 GDI>

MD998767 Tensioner pulley Adjustment of timing belt tension

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6G7 ENGINE Special Tools 11B-2-3

Tool Number Name Use


MD998769 Crank pulley Cranking the crankshaft to install timing belt
spacer

MD998772 Valve spring Compressing of the valve springs


compressor

MB991999 Valve stem seal Installation of valve stem seal


installer <SOHC 24-valve>

MD998780 Piston pin setting Removal and installation of piston pin


tool

MD998781 Flywheel stopper Holding flywheel or drive plate

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6G7 ENGINE Alternator 11B-3-1
3. ALTERNATOR
<12-VALVE>

17 9 1 Nm
14 1 Nm
18
13

19
13 2 Nm

12
23 2 Nm

11
24 3 Nm

19 3 Nm
10 2 Nm 7 8
9 24 3 Nm

44 10 Nm 42 8 Nm
6 10
5

44 10 Nm

16
14 15

185 5 Nm
4

42 8 Nm
3 11 1 Nm

75 10 Nm

2
11 1 Nm 1

Removal steps
1. Drive belt 11. Tensioner bracket stay
2. Cooling fan 12. Alternator cover
3. Fan clutch 13. Alternator
4. Cooling fan pulley AA" "AA 14. Crankshaft bolt
5. Idler pulley 15. Special washer
6. Tensioner pulley 16. Crankshaft pulley
7. Adjusting bolt 17. Oil filler cap
8. Adjusting stud 18. Oil filler
9. Tensioner bracket 19. Tube
10. Cooling fan bracket
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11B-3-2 6G7 ENGINE Alternator

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200>

10

11
22 4 Nm

12

24 4 Nm 9
49 9 Nm

13 14
49 5 Nm 8
17 2 Nm

44 10 Nm

41 8 Nm
7
23 3 Nm 4
11 1 Nm

44 10 Nm
16
15
5 6
49 10 Nm

3
11 1 Nm 11 1 Nm
2 19
1 17
18
185 5 Nm

Removal steps
1. Cooling fan 11. Oil filler
2. Fan clutch 12. Tube
3. Drive belt 13. Engine hanger
4. Cooling fan pulley 14. Accessory mount
5. Cooling fan bracket 15. Adjusting bolt
6. Drive belt tensioner pulley 16. Adjusting stud
7. Timing indicator AA" "AA 17. Crankshaft bolt
8. Alternator 18. Special washer
9. Accessory mount stay 19. Damper pulley
10. Oil filler cap

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6G7 ENGINE Alternator 11B-3-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W, V77W), GDI>

9 <GDI>
44 10 Nm
6
24 4 Nm

49 9 Nm 9 <MPI>
49 5 Nm
24 4 Nm

11
8
7

44 10 Nm 12
23 3 Nm

74 9 Nm

24 4 Nm
44 10 Nm 41 8 Nm 44 10 Nm

44 10 Nm
4
15
14
13
5 41 8 Nm
185 5 Nm
3
11 1 Nm 10 11 1 Nm 2
1
11 1 Nm

Removal steps
1. Cooling fan 9. Accessory mount stay
2. Fan clutch 10. Timing indicator bracket
3. Cooling fan pulley 11. Accessory mount
4. Cooling fan bracket 12. Power steering pump bracket
5. Idler pulley AA" "AA 13. Crankshaft bolt
6. Idler pulley 14. Crankshaft pulley washer
7. Auto tensioner 15. Damper pulley
8. Alternator

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11B-3-4 6G7 ENGINE Alternator

REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS


AA" CRANKSHAFT BOLT REMOVAL
With the Special Tool fixed to the drive plate or flywheel,
remove the crankshaft bolt.

7EN0491

INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


Crankshaft Damper pulley
bolt "AA CRANKSHAFT BOLT / WASHER / CRANKSHAFT
Crankshaft PULLEY INSTALLATION
Washer
Clean 1. Clean the bolt hole in crankshaft bolt and damper pulleys
seating surface.
2. Degrease the cleaned seating surface of the damper
pulley.
3. Install the damper pulley.
Inside chamfered side Degrease 4. Apply oil to the threads of crankshaft bolt and the outer
surface of washer.
5. Install the washer to the crankshaft bolt with its inside
chamfered side toward the bolt head.
6. With the Special Tool fixed to the drive plate or flywheel,
install the crankshaft bolt to the specified torque of 185"5
Nm.

7EN0491

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6G7 ENGINE Control and EGR System 11B-4-1
4. CONTROL AND EGR SYSTEM
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>

10 2 Nm

2 3

5
4

22 4 Nm

6
18 2 Nm

Removal steps
1. Breather hose
2. Vacuum pipe
3. Vacuum pipe and hose
4. EGR valve
5. EGR valve gasket
6. EGR pipe
7. EGR pipe gasket

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11B-4-2 6G7 ENGINE Control and EGR System

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<24-VALVE WITH VACUUM CONTROL VALVE (PAJERO-6G72)>

11 1 Nm
9 1 Nm
9
9 1 Nm 11 1 Nm

10
5
21 4 Nm
9

7 11
8 12

11 1 Nm
6

2
11 1 Nm

4
3

14

1
18 2 Nm

59 5 Nm 13

Removal steps
1. PCV hose 8. Solenoid valve
2. Breather hose 9. Vacuum control valve
3. Blow-by hose 10. Vacuum control valve bracket
4. Vacuum hose 11. EGR valve
5. Hose 12. EGR valve gasket
6. Vacuum pipe and hose 13. EGR pipe
<Unleaded gasoline specification> 14. EGR pipe gasket
7. Vacuum pipe and hose

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6G7 ENGINE Control and EGR System 11B-4-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE WITH VACUUM CONTROL VALVE (PAJERO-6G74)>

9 1 Nm 21 4 Nm

6 9
10
7
11 1 Nm
8
11 1 Nm

11 1 Nm

2
4
3

12

1
18 2 Nm

59 5 Nm 11

Removal steps
1. PCV hose 7. Vacuum control valve
2. Breather hose 8. Vacuum control valve bracket
3. Blow-by hose 9. EGR valve
4. Vacuum hose 10. EGR valve gasket
5. Vacuum pipe and hose 11. EGR pipe
6. Solenoid valve 12. EGR pipe gasket

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11B-4-4 6G7 ENGINE Control and EGR System

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<24-VALVE WITH VACUUM CONTROL VALVE (CHALLENGER)>

9 1 Nm 21 4 Nm

11

8 12 6

7
5
11 1 Nm
9
11 1 Nm
10

11 1 Nm
2
3
4

14

1
18 2 Nm

59 5 Nm 13

Removal steps
1. PCV hose 8. Solenoid valve
2. Breather hose 9. Vacuum control valve
3. Blow-by hose 10. Vacuum control valve bracket
4. Vacuum hose 11. EGR valve
5. Hose 12. EGR valve gasket
6. Vacuum pipe and hose 13. EGR pipe
7. Vacuum pipe and hose 14. EGR pipe gasket

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6G7 ENGINE Control and EGR System 11B-4-4a
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE WITHOUT VACUUM CONTROL VALVE (6G75)>

9 1 Nm

9
10

4 24 3 Nm
(For Taiwan)
11 21 4 Nm
12 (Except for
Taiwan)

14
18 2 Nm

9 1 Nm

2
8
13
6
59 10 Nm
9 1 Nm

5
9 1 Nm
7
1

Removal steps
1. PCV hose A 8. Solenoid valve assembly
2. PCV hose B 9. Purge hose assembly
3. Blow-by hose 10. Solenoid valve assembly
4. Breather and water hose assembly 11. EGR valve
5. Fuel return pipe 12. EGR valve gasket
6. Vacuum pipe and hose assembly 13. EGR pipe
7. Vacuum hose 14. EGR pipe gasket

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6G7 ENGINE Control and EGR System 11B-4-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE WITHOUT VACUUM CONTROL VALVE (6G72 and 6G74)>

9 1 Nm

10 2 Nm
10
9 1 Nm
21 4 Nm

6
11
12

11 1 Nm 11 1 Nm

2 3
11 1 Nm
5 7
9

8
11 1 Nm

14 11 1 Nm

1 18 2 Nm

13
59 5 Nm

Removal steps
1. PCV hose 9. Vacuum pipe
2. Breather hose 10. Solenoid valve <Except for L200
3. Blow-by hose (Up to 2003 model)>
4. Vacuum pipe and hose <PAJERO 11. EGR valve <Except for L200 (Up
for General Export, GCC6G72, to 2003 model)>
Australia, CHALLENGER> 12. EGR valve gasket <Except for
5. Vacuum pipe and hose <PAJERO L200 (Up to 2003 model)>
for Europe, Brazil, GCC6G74> 13. EGR pipe <Except for L200 (Up to
6. Vacuum pipe and hose <L200> 2003 model)>
7. Vacuum pipe and hose 14. EGR pipe gasket <Except for L200
<PAJERO (V33V) for GCC, CHAL- (Up to 2003 model)>
LENGER for Europe, Australia>
8. Vacuum pipe <PAJERO (V63W,
V73W) for GCC6G72>

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11B-4-6 6G7 ENGINE Control and EGR System

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<24-VALVE WITHOUT VACUUM CONTROL VALVE (6G75)>

9 1 Nm

11
12

4 24 3 Nm
(For Taiwan)
13 21 4 Nm
14 (Except for
Taiwan)

16
18 2 Nm

9 1 Nm

2
10

15
6
59 10 Nm
9

8
5
9 1 Nm
9 1 Nm
7
1

Removal steps
1. PCV hose A 9. Vacuum tank
2. PCV hose B 10. Solenoid valve assembly
3. Blow-by hose 11. Purge hose assembly
4. Breather and water hose assembly 12. Solenoid valve assembly
5. Fuel return pipe 13. EGR valve
6. Vacuum pipe and hose assembly 14. EGR valve gasket
7. Vacuum hose 15. EGR pipe
8. Vacuum hose 16. EGR pipe gasket

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6G7 ENGINE Control and EGR System 11B-4-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<GDI>

5
2

6 11 1 Nm

8
5 1 Nm
11 1

13 3
14 1 Nm
9 1 Nm
10 7
9
11 1 Nm
17
18 2 Nm 15
14

16

59 10 Nm

22 4 Nm
12

Removal steps
1. PCV hose A 10. Water hose
2. PCV hose B 11. Water hose
3. PCV hose C 12. Water hose
4. Breather hose 13. Water pipe assembly A
5. Blow-by hose 14. EGR valve
6. PCV pipe 15. EGR valve gasket
7. Purge hose 16. EGR pipe
8. Vacuum pipe and hose 17. EGR pipe gasket
9. Solenoid valve

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6G7 ENGINE Intake and Ignition System 11B-5-1
5. INTAKE AND IGNITION SYSTEM
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>

25 5 Nm
5
1

24 5 Nm
12 1 Nm 6
2 3
14 1 Nm

4
18 2 Nm

9 18 2 Nm
10

18 2 Nm
8
7
11

18 2 Nm 12
13

Removal steps
1. Spark plug cable 8. Air intake plenum stay, rear
2. High tension cable 9. Throttle body
3. Ignition coil assembly "BA 10. Throttle body gasket
4. Stay B 11. Air intake plenum
5. Spark plug 12. Air intake plenum gasket
6. Distributor 13. PCV hose
7. Air intake plenum stay, front

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11B-5-2 6G7 ENGINE Intake and Ignition System

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (6G72 and 6G74), CHALLENGER, L200 (From 2004 model)>

18 2 Nm
5 1 Nm

5 1 Nm
4
3
12 1 Nm
18 2 Nm
7 8

9
14 1 Nm
6
10
11 1 Nm
1 25 5 Nm
14
2

18 2 Nm

11
12 13
5

18 2 Nm
36 6 Nm

Removal steps
1. Ignition coil assembly "BA 8. Throttle body gasket
2. Ignition power transistor 9. Air intake fitting
"CA 3. MDP sensor <For Taiwan> 10. Intake fitting gasket
"CA 4. Boost sensor <For Hong Kong> 11. Intake upper manifold
5. Air intake plenum stay 12. Air intake plenum gasket
6. Water outlet fitting bracket 13. Spark plug cable
7. Throttle body 14. Spark plug

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6G7 ENGINE Intake and Ignition System 11B-5-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE FOR L200 (Up to 2003 model)>

18 2 Nm

13 2 Nm
12 1 Nm 11 1 Nm

6
7

14 1 Nm 8 2

3 9
4

24 3 Nm

5 18 2 Nm

10

12 11

25 5 Nm
1

18 2 Nm

36 6 Nm

Removal steps
1. Air intake plenum stay 7. Throttle body
2. Ignition coil assembly "BA 8. Throttle body gasket
3. Water outlet fitting bracket 9. Air intake plenum
4. Power transistor 10. Air intake plenum gasket
5. Bracket 11. Spark plug cable
6. Accel cable bracket 12. Spark plug

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11B-5-4 6G7 ENGINE Intake and Ignition System

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<GDI>

3.0 0.5 Nm 8 3.0 0.5 Nm


7

10 2 Nm
12 1 Nm

4 9
3 6
5 1 Nm
5

11 9 10 2 Nm

22 1 Nm
10
18 2 Nm 25 5 Nm
12

14 1 Nm

14 13

2
14

17 2 Nm

Removal steps
1. Engine hanger 8. Ignition coil harness
2. Water outlet fitting bracket 9. Ignition coil
3. Throttle body stay 10. Spark plug
4. Throttle body 11. Ignition failure sensor
"BA 5. Throttle body gasket 12. Cone disc spring
6. Center cover, left "AA 13. Intake manifold
7. Center cover, right 14. Intake manifold gasket

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6G7 ENGINE Intake and Ignition System 11B-5-4a
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE (6G75)>

5 1 Nm
12 1 Nm
18 2 Nm
1
5
4 6
9 1 Nm

18 2 Nm

2 10 2 Nm
8
7

36 6 Nm
14 1 Nm
3

13 11 12
9
25 5 Nm
10

Removal steps
1. Boost sensor (For Taiwan) 8. ICV secondary gasket
2. Air intake plenum stay 9. Induction control valve assembly
3. Water outlet fitting bracket 10. Air intake plenum gasket
4. Throttle body 11. Spark plug cable
"BA 5. Throttle body gasket 12. Ignition coil assembly
6. Air intake plenum 13. Spark plug
7. ICV primary gasket

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6G7 ENGINE Intake and Ignition System 11B-5-5

R
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AA INTAKE MANIFOLD INSTALLATION
Tighten the intake manifold mounting nuts in the following
order.
1. Tighten nut (L) on the left bank side to 7 Nm.
2. Tighten nut (R) on the right bank side to the specified
torque.
3. Tighten (L) to the specified torque.
4. Tighten (R) to the specified torque.
5. Tighten (L) to the specified torque.

L 7EN1536

<12-VALVE> "BA THROTTLE BODY GASKET INSTALLATION


Tab
Install the throttle body gasket so that its tab is located at
the position shown.

7EN1679

<24-VALVE, GDI>
Tab

7EN1680

"CA BOOST SENSOR/MDP SENSOR INSTALLATION


Caution
Do not apply an impact to the sensor. Never use a
dropped sensor.

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6G7 ENGINE Timing Belt 11B-6-1
6. TIMING BELT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>

25 4 Nm
12 13

10 25 4 Nm

88 10 Nm

9
5

1
11
6

11 1 Nm
4
8
26 3 Nm
7
11 1 Nm
2

Removal steps
1. Timing belt front upper cover, right "FA 8. Crankshaft sprocket
2. Timing belt front upper cover, left AD" "AA 9. Camshaft sprocket bolt
3. Timing belt front lower cover 10. Camshaft sprocket
AA" "HA 4. Timing belt 11. Timing belt rear upper cover, left
5. Timing belt tensioner 12. Alternator stay
6. Tensioner spring 13. Alternator bracket
"FA 7. Front flange

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200>

88 10 Nm

18 14 1 Nm
20
17
5
8

11
23 3 Nm 10
11 1 Nm 1
2
44 10 Nm 13
12
15
44 5 Nm
9 6
14 16

14 1 Nm 48 6 Nm
7
3
8.5 0.5 Nm
5 1 Nm
4
19
8.5 0.5 Nm

Removal steps
1. Timing belt cover cap 11. Shaft
2. Timing belt front upper cover, right 12. Idler pulley
3. Timing belt front upper cover, left 13. Idler pulley spacer
4. Timing belt front lower cover "EA 14. Crankshaft sprocket
AA" "IA 5. Timing belt "EA 15. Crankshaft spacer
6. Crankshaft position sensor "EA 16. Crankshaft sensing blade
7. Camshaft position sensor AD" "AA 17. Camshaft sprocket bolt
"GA 8. Auto tensioner 18. Camshaft sprocket
9. Tensioner pulley 19. Harness protector
10. Tensioner arm 20. Timing belt rear cover

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6G7 ENGINE Timing Belt 11B-6-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W, V77W)>

11 1 Nm
11 1 Nm
14 1 Nm
1

14
2

15
14 1 Nm 11 1 Nm 16
22 4 Nm
19
88 10 Nm 18 4

3
17
6
5
23 3 Nm 8 9

44 10 Nm
8.5 0.5 Nm
48 6 Nm 10
44 5 Nm
12
7 11 13

Removal steps
1. Timing belt front upper cover, right "EA 11. Crankshaft sprocket
2. Timing belt front upper cover, left "EA 12. Crankshaft spacer
3. Timing belt front lower cover "EA 13. Crankshaft sensing blade
AA" "IA 4. Timing belt 14. Cam position sensor
5. Crankshaft position sensor "DA 15. Cam position sensor support
"GA 6. Auto tensioner AC" "CA 16. Cam position sensing cylinder
7. Tensioner pulley AD" "AA 17. Camshaft sprocket bolt
8. Tensioner arm 18. Camshaft sprocket
9. Shaft 19. Timing belt rear cover
10. Idler pulley

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11B-6-4 6G7 ENGINE Timing Belt

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<GDI>

11 1 Nm

14 1 Nm
2
11 1 Nm
14

22 4 Nm
1

11 1 Nm
3 16
15
19

88 10 Nm 11 1 Nm
4
18
17

11 1 Nm
6
9
44 10 Nm

8
5
23 3 Nm

12 10 8.5 0.5 Nm
13 20
7 44 5 Nm
11
48 6 Nm 11 1 Nm

Removal steps
1. Timing belt front upper cover, right "EA 11. Crankshaft sprocket
2. Timing belt front upper cover, left "EA 12. Camshaft spacer
3. Timing belt front lower cover "EA 13. Camshaft sensing blade
AB" "JA 4. Timing belt 14. Cam position sensor
5. Crankshaft position sensor "DA 15. Cam position sensor support
"GA 6. Auto tensioner AC" "CA 16. Cam position sensing cylinder
7. Tensioner pulley AD" "BA 17. Camshaft sprocket bolt
8. Tensioner arm 18. Camshaft sprocket
9. Shaft 19. Timing belt rear cover, right
10. Idler pulley 20. Timing belt rear cover, left

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6G7 ENGINE Timing Belt 11B-6-5
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA" TIMING BELT REMOVAL
When the timing belt is to be reused, in order to allow
re-installation of the belt so that it travels in the same direction
as before it was removed, mark the direction of travel with
an arrow before removing it.
Caution
(1) As water or oil on the belt can seriously reduce its
usable life, ensure that the timing belt, sprocket, and
7EN0145 tensioner stay clean and dry while removed, and never
wash them. Parts that have become too dirty should
be replaced.
(2) When any of the parts are oily, check to see whether
there are any oil leaks in any of the oil seals or the
camshaft oil seal on the front of the engine.

MD998769 AB" TIMING BELT REMOVAL


1. Turn the crankshaft to bring the piston in No. 1 cylinder
to its TDC on the compression stroke.

7EN1110

2. If reusing the timing belt, use a chalk to draw an arrow


on back of the timing belt to indicate rotation direction.
NOTE
(1) Water or oil on the belt shortens its life drastically,
so the removed timing belt, sprocket, and tensioner
must be kept free from oil and water. Do not immerse
parts in cleaning solvent.
(2) If there is oil or water on any part, check the front
case oil seal, camshaft oil seal and water pump for
7EN0222
leaks.

AC" CAM POSITION SENSING CYLINDER REMOVAL


MB990767 With the camshaft sprocket locked in position using the special
tool, remove the cam position sensing cylinder.

MD998715
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<SOHC> AD" CAMSHAFT SPROCKET BOLT REMOVAL


MD998715 1. Using the Special Tool, hold the camshaft sprocket.
2. Remove the camshaft sprocket bolt.
MB990767

7EN0005

<GDI>

MB990767

MD998715

INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


MD998715 "AA CAMSHAFT SPROCKET BOLT INSTALLATION
1. Using the Special Tool, hold the camshaft sprocket.
MB990767 2. Torque the camshaft sprocket bolt to the specified torque.

7EN0005

"BA CAMSHAFT SPROCKET BOLT INSTALLATION


1. Using the Special Tool, hold the camshaft sprocket.
MB990767 2. Torque the camshaft sprocket bolt to the specified torque.

MD998715

"CA CAM POSITION SENSING CYLINDER


INSTALLATION
MB990767 With the camshaft sprocket locked in position using the special
tool, install the cam position sensing cylinder.

MD998715
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"DA CAM POSITION SENSOR SUPPORT
INSTALLATION
Apply a 3 mm bead of form-in-place gasket (FIPG) to the
area shown.
Specified sealant:
Mitsubishi Genuine Part No. MD970389 or equivalent

Crankshaft Crankshaft "EA CRANKSHAFT SPROCKET / CRANKSHAFT


sprocket sensing blade SENSING BLADE / CRANKSHAFT SPACER
Crankshaft INSTALLATION
spacer Crankshaft
1. Wipe clean the crankshaft fitting surface of the crankshaft
sprocket.
2. Clean and degrease the crankshaft sprocket, the
crankshaft sprocket fitting surface of the crankshaft, the
sensing blade and the crankshaft spacer. Then, install
Clean Degrease the crankshaft sprocket, crankshaft sensing blade and
Oil pump casing crankshaft spacer on the crankshaft.
7EN1600

Crankshaft
"FA CRANKSHAFT SPROCKET / FRONT FLANGE
Front flange sprocket Crankshaft INSTALLATION
1. Wipe clean the crankshaft fitting surface of the crankshaft
sprocket.
2. Clean and degrease the crankshaft sprocket, the
crankshaft sprocket fitting surface of the crankshaft, front
flange. Then, install the crankshaft sprocket, front flange
on the crankshaft.
Clean
Degrease
Oil pump casing

"GA AUTO TENSIONER INSTALLATION


1. If the auto tensioner rod is fully extended, set it in the
retracted position with the following procedure.
(1) Set the auto tensioner in a vice, while making sure
it is not tilted.

7EN0225

(2) Slowly close the vice to force the rod in until the
A set hole (A) of the rod is lined up with the set hole
(B) of the cylinder.
B (3) Insert a metal wire (1.4 mm in diameter) into the
set holes.
(4) Remove the auto tensioner from the vice.
2. On engines with turbocharger, apply sealant to the threads
of the auto tensioner mounting bolt.
Specified sealant: 3M ATD Part No. 8660 or equivalent
3. Install the auto tensioner on the cylinder block through
7EN0227 the oil pump case.
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"HA TIMING BELT INSTALLATION


1. Align the timing marks of the camshaft sprockets and
the crankshaft sprocket.
2. First, route the timing belt on the crankshaft sprocket,
then on the camshaft sprocket of the left bank side without
slackness in the tension side.
3. Next, run the timing belt onto the water pump pulley,
the camshaft sprocket on the right bank side, and the
timing belt tensioner.

Timing mark
(on belt cover)
Timing mark
(on alternator bracket)
Timing mark
(on sprocket) Water pump pulley
Timing mark
(on sprocket)

Camshaft sprocket
Camshaft sprocket

Tensioner Tension side


spring
Timing belt tensioner
Timing mark
(on front case)

Timing mark
Crankshaft sprocket (on sprocket)

7EN0007

4. Back off the tensioner lock bolt one or two turns.


5. Install the flange onto the front end of crankshaft.
6. Install the special tool onto the crankshaft.
7. Turn the crankshaft clockwise smoothly two turns.
MD998716 8. Tighten the tensioner lock nut to specified torque.

Lock bolt

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Timing mark
1. Turn the crankshaft sprocket to position its timing mark
3 teeth away from the timing mark on the crankcase.
(That is, slightly lower the No. 1 piston from the top dead
center on the compression stroke.)
Caution
If the camshaft sprocket is turned with the piston
at the top dead center on the compression stroke,
valves may interfere with the piston.
Crankshaft sprocket 7EN0741

<PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W,


V77W)> Timing mark

Crankshaft sprocket 7EN1565

<PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200> 2. Align the timing marks for the left bank camshaft sprocket.
Right bank Timing mark Left bank 3. Align the timing marks for the right bank camshaft sprocket.
Caution
The camshaft sprocket may turn unintentionally due
to the valve spring tension. Take care not to injure
your fingers.

Camshaft sprocket 7EN0742

<PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W,


V77W)> Right bank Left bank Timing mark
Timing mark

Crankshaft sprocket 7EN1566

<PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200> 4. Align timing marks for the crankshaft sprocket.
Timing mark 5. Install the timing belt over the sprockets in the following
procedure.
(1) Place the timing belt over the crankshaft. While giving
tension to the belt, set it over the idler pulley.
(2) Place the belt over the left bank camshaft sprocket.
(3) While giving tension to the belt, place it over the
water pump pulley.
(4) Place the belt over the right bank camshaft sprocket.
(5) Place the belt over the tensioner pulley.
Crankshaft sprocket 7EN0740

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6. While pressing the tensioner pulley lightly against the


timing belt, temporarily tighten its center bolt.
7. Check that all timing marks are in alignment.

<PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W,


V77W)> Timing mark

Crankshaft sprocket 7EN1567

<PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200>


Tensioner pulley

7EN0743

<PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W,


V77W)>

Tensioner pulley

7EN1568

8. Using the special tool, turn the crankshaft


counter-clockwise a quarter turn, then turn it clockwise
and align the timing marks. Make sure that all timing
marks are in alignment.

7EN0744

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<PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200>


Right bank Timing mark Left bank

Water pump pulley

Crankshaft sprocket
Camshaft sprocket

Tensioner pulley
Idler pulley

Auto tensioner

Camshaft sprocket Timing mark


7EN0745

<PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W, V77W)>


Timing mark
Right bank Left bank

Water pump pulley

Timing mark

Camshaft sprocket
Camshaft sprocket

Tensioner pulley
Idler pulley

Auto tensioner Timing mark


Camshaft sprocket

7EN1569

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<PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200> 9. Set the special tool and a torque wrench on the tensioner
pulley.
10. Torque the tensioner pulley to 4.4 Nm.
11. While holding the tensioner pulley, tighten its center bolt
to the specified torque.
12. Turn the crankshaft 2 turns clockwise and let it stand
for approx. 5 minutes.

7EN0746

<PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W,


V77W)>

MD998767
7EN1570

<PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200> 13. Remove the wire, which has been inserted when installing
the tensioner, from the auto tensioner. If it is removed
easily, the timing belt tension is correct. Make sure that
the auto tensioner rod projection is within specification.
Standard value:
3.8 4.5 mm
<PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200>
4.8 5.5 mm
<PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W,
V77W)>
7EN0747
14. If the wire cannot be removed easily or the rod protrusion
is not up to specification, repeat steps 9. through 12.
<PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W, to obtain the correct tension.
V77W)>

7EN1571

"JA TIMING BELT INSTALLATION


Timing marks 1. Turn the crankshaft sprocket so that its timing mark is
off three teeth to slightly lower the piston in No. 1 cylinder
from its TDC on the compression stroke.
MD998769
Caution
There can be an interference between the valve and
piston when the camshaft sprocket is turned with
the piston in No. 1 cylinder at its TDC on the
Crankshaft compression stroke.
sprocket 7EN1577

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2. Align the timing mark of the camshaft sprocket on the
Timing marks
left bank side.
Timing marks

7EN1529

Timing marks 3. Align the timing marks of the camshaft sprockets on the
right bank side. When the special tool is removed, the
Timing marks sprocket turns by itself, letting the timing mark to deviate.
Make necessary corrections, therefore, in step 5. to align
the timing mark before installing the belt.
Caution
(1) The camshaft sprockets on the right bank side
are easy to turn because of the spring tension
involved. Be careful not to allow your finger to
be pinched in the mechanism.
7EN1530
(2) Do not attempt to turn one of the sprockets on
the right side one turn with the timing mark of
another one aligned. It may cause the intake and
exhaust valves to interfere with each other.

4. Align the timing mark of the crankshaft sprocket. Then,


turn the crankshaft sprocket one tooth counterclockwise.
Timing marks

MD998769

Crankshaft
sprocket
7EN1577

Timing marks 5. Align the timing marks of the camshaft sprockets on the
right bank side and lock them in position with box
Timing marks wrenches.

7EN1530
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6. Make sure that the timing mark of the exhaust camshaft


Paper clip sprocket on the right bank side is in alignment. Then
install the timing belt over the sprocket and secure it
with a paper clip.
Caution
If the old timing belt is to be reused, install it so that
the arrow marked during removal procedures points
in the turning direction.
7. Check that the timing mark is aligned on the intake
7EN1531
camshaft sprocket. Then install the timing belt and secure
it with a paper clip.
Paper clip 8. Place the timing belt around the water pump pulley.
9. Check that the timing marks of the camshaft sprockets
on the left bank side are in alignment. Then install the
Paper clip timing belt over the sprockets and secure it with paper
clips.
10. Place the timing belt around the idler pulley.
11. Place the timing belt around the crankshaft sprocket.
12. Place the timing belt around the tensioner pulley.

7EN1532

13. Make sure that the tensioner pulley is positioned so that


MD998767
its pinhole is on the upper side. Then, lightly press the
tensioner pulley against the timing belt and temporarily
tighten the fixing bolt.
14. Remove all four paper clips.
15. Turn the crankshaft one tooth clockwise.
16. Check that the timing mark of each sprocket is properly
aligned.

7EN1117

17. Turn the crankshaft 1/4 turns counter-clockwise. Then,


MD998769
turn it clockwise and check that the timing marks are
properly aligned.

7EN1110

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Timing marks Water pump pulley


Timing marks

Idler pulley
Auto tensioner
Tensioner pulley

Timing marks
Crankshaft
sprocket

7EN1533

18. Loosen the center bolt of the tensioner pulley and install
MD998767 the special tool and torque wrench. Apply a torque of
4.4 Nm to prevent the tensioner pulley from turning
together, tighten the center bolt to the specified torque.

7EN1534

19. Turn the crankshaft two complete turns clockwise and


leave it to stand for about 5 minutes.
20. Check to see if the metal wire, which has been inserted
during installation procedures, can be removed easily
from the auto tensioner.
If it can be removed with a light force, it indicates that
the belt tension is appropriate. Now, remove the metal
wire. Another indication of an adequate belt tension is
that the protrusion of the rod of the auto tensioner falls
within the standard value range.
Metal wire 7EN1121 Standard value: 4.8 5.5 mm
4.8 5.5 mm 21. If the metal wire cannot be pulled out easily, repeat steps
18. and 19. until an adequate tension is obtained.

7EN1122
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INSPECTION
1. TIMING BELT
Check the belt in detail. If the following is evident, replace
the belt.
(1) Hardened back surface rubber.
Back surface glossy, non-elastic and so hard that even
if a finger nail is forced into it, no mark is produced.

8EN0066

(2) Cracked back surface rubber.


Cracks (3) Cracked or separated canvas.
(4) Cracked tooth bottom.
(5) Cracked side of belt.

Peeling Cracks

Cracks 1EN0249

(6) Side of belt badly worn.


NOTE
Rounded edge Normal belt should have clear-cut sides as if cut with
a sharp knife.

Abnormal wear
(Fluffy strand)
8EN0067

(7) Badly worn teeth.


Initial stage:
Rubber exposed Canvas is worn (fluffy canvas fibres are visible, rubber
is gone and colour has changed to white. Canvas texture
Tooth missing is not clear).
and canvas fiber
exposed Last stage:
Canvas is worn out and rubber exposed and its width
is reduced.
(8) Missing tooth.

8EN0068

2. AUTO TENSIONER
L (1) Check for oil leaks. If oil leaks are evident, replace the
auto tensioner.
(2) Check the rod end for wear or damage and replace the
auto tensioner if necessary.
(3) Measure the rod projection length L. If the reading is
outside the standard value, replace the auto tensioner.
Standard value L: 12 mm

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98 196 N (4) Press the rod by a force of 98 to 196 N and measure
the rod stroke. If the measured value exceeds the standard
value, replace the tensioner.
Stroke
Standard value: 1 mm or less

6EN1033

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7. WATER PIPE AND WATER HOSE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>

19 1 Nm
1

9 14 1 Nm
4
12 1 Nm
10.8 1.0 Nm

10 7
5

11

12

8 1 Nm 13

3
8

29 10 Nm

Removal steps
1. Water hose "DA 8. Engine coolant temperature sensor
2. Water hose 9. Water outlet fitting
3. Water by-pass hose 10. Water outlet fitting gasket
4. Heat pipe 11. Thermostat
5. Heat pipe gasket "AA 12. Water pipe
"FA 6. Thermo switch <for A/T> "AA 13. O-ring
"EA 7. Engine coolant temperature gauge
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<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V33V), CHALLENGER, L200>

14 1 Nm
2 10
14 1 Nm

<PAJERO, L200> 10.8 1.0 Nm


11
29 10 Nm
5
8 1 Nm 6
16
7 18 11
10.8 1.0 Nm 12 1 Nm
19
5 3
29 10 Nm
6
19 1 Nm
<CHALLENGER> 8
17
9
4

13
12
15

14
19 1 Nm
24 4 Nm

Removal steps
1. Water hose "CA 10. Water outlet pipe
2. Water hose "CA 11. O-ring
3. Water hose 12. Water inlet fitting
4. Water hose "BA 13. Thermostat
"EA 5. Engine coolant temperature gauge 14. Thermostat case
unit 15. Gasket
"DA 6. Engine coolant temperature sensor 16. Water passage
"FA 7. Thermo switch (For PAJERO-A/T) 17. Gasket
8. Water outlet fitting "AA 18. Water pipe
9. Water outlet fitting gasket "AA 19. O-ring

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<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V67W, V73W, V75W, V77W)>

14 1 Nm

1 14 1 Nm
2 14 1 Nm

10.8 1.0 Nm

20 10
5 10
29 10 Nm 17
6 19 9
19 1 Nm
12 1 Nm 3

7
4 18
12 1 Nm

8 15

11 9 1 Nm
12

14
16
13

12 1 Nm

Removal steps
1. Water hose 11. Water inlet fitting
2. Water hose "BA 12. Thermostat
3. Water hose 13. Thermostat case
4. Water hose 14. Gasket
"EA 5. Engine coolant temperature gauge 15. Water pump fitting
unit 16. Gasket
"DA 6. Engine coolant temperature sensor 17. Water passage
7. Water outlet fitting 18. Gasket
8. Gasket "AA 19. Water pipe
"CA 9. Water outlet pipe "AA 20. O-ring
"CA 10. O-ring

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<GDI>

5 1 Nm 25 5 1 Nm
5
14 1 Nm 14 1 Nm

27 26
23 6
10.8 1.0 Nm
14 1 Nm
29 10 Nm
24
1 7
6 21
3
2 12 1 Nm

9 1 Nm 22
12 1 Nm

4 19 1 Nm

8 10
12
9
13
11 19
14
16
15
12 1 Nm

19 3 Nm 11 1 Nm

20 18 14 1 Nm
17

19 3 Nm

Removal steps
"EA 1. Engine coolant temperature gauge 14. Timing belt rear center cover, right
unit 15. Fitting, right
"DA 2. Engine coolant temperature sensor 16. Gasket
3. Water outlet fitting 17. Fitting, left
4. Gasket 18. Gasket
"CA 5. Water outlet pipe 19. Timing belt rear center cover, left
"CA 6. O-ring 20. Water hose
7. Water hose 21. Water passage
8. Water inlet fitting 22. Gasket
"BA 9. Thermostat "AA 23. Water pipe
10. Thermostat case "AA 24. O-ring
11. Gasket 25. Water hose
12. Water pump fitting 26. Water pipe assembly B
13. Gasket 27. Water hose

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O-ring
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
Water pump
"AA O-RING / WATER PIPE INSTALLATION
1. Fit a new O-ring in the groove at the front end of the
water pipe.
2. Coat the O-ring with water or soapsuds.
Caution
Never apply engine oil or any other grease to the
O-ring.
Water pipe 6EN0594
3. Insert the front end of the water pipe in the water pump.

"BA THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION


Jiggle valve
Install the thermostat so that the jiggle valve is on the top
end.

7EN0749

"CA O-RING / WATER OUTLET PIPE INSTALLATION


O-ring
1. Fit new O-rings in the grooves at the front and rear ends
Water pump
of the water pipe.
2. Coat the O-rings with water or soapsuds.
Caution
Never apply engine oil or any other grease to the
O-rings.
3. Insert the front end of the pipe into the water outlet pipe
and rear end into the water passage.
Water outlet pipe 6EN0594

"DA ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR


INSTALLATION
If the engine coolant temperature sensor is to be reused,
apply the specified sealant to its threads.
Specified sealant:
3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or equivalent

9EN0091

"EA ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE UNIT


INSTALLATION
If the engine coolant temperature gauge unit is to be reused,
apply the specified sealant to its threads.
Specified sealant:
3M ATD Part No. 8660 or equivalent

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"FA THERMO SWITCH INSTALLATION


If the thermo switch is to be reused, apply the specified sealant
to its threads.
Specified sealant:
3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or equivalent

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8. FUEL SYSTEM
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>

12 1 Nm

9 2 Nm
9 1
4

7
8
6

5
18 2 Nm

2
10

11
11

Removal steps
1. Injector and delivery pipe 7. O-ring
2. Insulator 8. Grommet
"BA 3. Fuel pressure regulator 9. Delivery pipe
4. O-ring "AA 10. Intake manifold
5. Insulator 11. Intake manifold gasket
6. Injector

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<24-VALVE>

12 1 Nm

9 1 Nm 4
13 12
14
2
6 22 1 Nm

5
10
3 11
7 9
9 1 Nm
8

16

24 3 Nm
17
15

Removal steps
1. Injector harness 11.Grommet
2. Vacuum hose (6G75) 12.Fuel pipe
3. Fuel hose (6G75) 13.O-ring
4. Injector and delivery pipe 14.Delivery pipe
5. Insulator 15.Water pump bracket
"BA 6. Fuel pressure regulator <Except PAJERO (V63W, V65W,
7. O-ring V67W, V73W, V75W, V77W)>
8. Insulator "AA 16. Intake manifold
9. Injector 17. Intake manifold gasket
10. O-ring

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<GDI>

19 3 Nm
1
7
6
5
4 2 24 2 Nm
3 517 Nm

12 1 Nm 8
9
11
10

26 23 2 Nm

22 16
13 23 17
15 24
25
27 18
14
21

12
20

19 3 Nm

19

Removal steps
1. Injector harness "FA 15. Backup ring
"HA 2. Fuel feed pipe 16. Washer
"HA 3. Backup ring 17. Injector holder
"HA 4. O-ring "EA 18. injector and delivery pipe
"HA 5. Backup ring 19. Insulator
"HA 6. Fuel pump 20. Injector gasket
7. O-ring "DA 21. Corrugated washer
8. Flange "CA 22. Backup ring
"GA 9. Fuel pressure sensor "CA 23. O-ring
"GA 10. O-ring "CA 24. Backup ring
"GA 11. Backup ring 25. Injector
"FA 12. Fuel center pipe 26. Delivery pipe, right
"FA 13. Backup ring 27. Delivery pipe, left
"FA 14. O-ring

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INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


Front "AA INTAKE MANIFOLD INSTALLATION
1. Tighten the nuts on the right bank to 7 1 Nm.
2. Tighten the nuts on the left bank to the specified torque.
Then tighten the nuts on right bank to the specified torque.
3. Tighten the nuts on the left bank and those on the right
bank again in that order.

7IN0090

"BA FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR INSTALLATION


Before installing the pressure regulator, the O-ring must be
lubricated with a drop of new engine oil for easy installation.
Caution
Use care not to let the engine oil enter the delivery pipe.

Backup ring
"CA BACKUP RING / O-RING INSTALLATION
(no special orientation) Install the backup rings and O-ring to the injector.
Install the backup ring (thicker one) in the injector so that
its inner cut surface faces in the direction shown.

Backup ring Cut surface


(thicker one) 7EN1483

"DA CORRUGATED WASHER INSTALLATION


Coat the corrugated washer with white vaseline and install
it to the injector as shown.
Caution
Always replace the corrugated washer with new one.
Reused corrugated washer can cause fuel or gas leaks.

Corrugated washer
7EN1486

"EA INJECTOR AND DELIVERY PIPE INSTALLATION


Injector 1. Apply spindle oil or gasoline to the O-ring in the injector.
2. Insert the injectors straight into the injector mounting holes
Delivery pipe in the delivery pipe.
Alignment 3. Turn each injector. If it does not turn smoothly, remove
marks it and check the O-ring for damage. If the O-ring is
damaged, replace it with a new one; then, reinstall the
injector and check to see if it turns smoothly.

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4. Align the alignment mark on each injector with that on
the delivery pipe.
5. Install the injector and delivery pipe into the cylinder head.
6. Tighten the bolt at the center of each delivery pipe to
the specified torque. Then tighten bolts on both ends
to the specified torque.

Backup ring
"FA BACKUP RING / O-RING / FUEL CENTER PIPE
(no special orientation) INSTALLATION
1. Fit the backup rings and O-ring to both ends of the fuel
center pipe. Mount the backup ring (thicker one) so that
its inner cut surface faces in the direction shown.
2. Coat the O-rings on both ends of the pipe with spindle
oil or gasoline.
3. Insert the fuel center pipe straight into the mounting hole
in the delivery pipe. Insert it all the way into the hole,
Backup ring Cut surface ensuring that it does not twist.
(thicker one) 7EN1484 4. Tighten the bolts on both ends of the fuel center pipe
to the specified torque.

"GA BACKUP RING / O-RING / FUEL PRESSURE


SENSOR INSTALLATION
1. Fit the backup ring to the fuel pressure sensor so that
its inner cut surface faces in the direction shown.

Backup ring Cut surface


7EN1485

2. Being attentive to the shape of the connector and label


surface of the fuel pressure sensor, install the fuel pressure
sensor in the direction shown.

Label
surface

Delivery pipe, left


Fuel pressure sensor
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"HA FUEL PUMP / BACKUP RING / O-RING / FUEL


FEED PIPE INSTALLATION
1. Apply engine oil to the roller of the fuel pump and O-ring.

1EN0651

2. Insert the fuel pump into the mounting hole in the cylinder
head and lightly tighten the four bolts (slightly tighter than
finger-tight).

7EN1488

Backup ring
3. Fit the backup rings and O-ring to both ends of the fuel
(no special orientation) feed pipe. Mount the backup ring (thicker one) so that
its inner cut surface faces in the direction shown.
4. Coat the O-rings on both ends of the pipe with spindle
oil or gasoline.
5. Insert the fuel feed pipe straight into the mounting hole
in the fuel pump. Insert it all the way into the hole, ensuring
that it does not twist.
6. Tighten the bolts on both ends of the pipe to the specified
Backup ring Cut surface torque.
(thicker one) 7EN1484

7. Using a torque wrench (minimum graduations), follow


these steps to tighten the fuel pump mounting bolts.
(1) Tighten the bolts to 5 Nm in the order shown.
1 3
(2) Tighten the bolts to 17 Nm in the order shown.
Variations in torque among the four bolts should be
within 2 Nm.
Caution
4 2 Strictly observe the tightening order. A leak and other
problem could result if the torque specifications and
torquing order are not met.
7EN1489

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9. EXHAUST MANIFOLD
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>

19 3 Nm 5
14 1 Nm

1
6
7

4
2
19 3 Nm 14 1 Nm

11
15

24 3 Nm 19 3 Nm
8

12

10
13
18 2 Nm 9
14 19 3 Nm
12 1 Nm
14 1 Nm

Removal steps
1. Oil level gauge 9. Bracket
2. OIl level gauge guide 10. Exhaust manifold, left
3. O-ring "AA 11. Exhaust manifold gasket
4. Heat protector, right 12. Water inlet fitting
5. Engine hanger 13. Water inlet fitting gasket
6. Exhaust manifold, right 14. Water pump
"AA 7. Exhaust manifold gasket 15. Water pump gasket
8. Heat protector, left

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<24-VALVE (6G72 and 6G74)>

4
14 1 Nm 1
6

3 14 1 Nm

44 5 Nm

10
11

9
8

24 3 Nm
44 5 Nm

14 1 Nm

Removal steps
1. Oil level gauge 7. Heat protector, left
2. Oil level gauge guide 8. Exhaust manifold, left
3. O-ring 9. Exhaust manifold gasket
4. Heat protector, right 10. Water pump
5. Exhaust manifold, right 11. Gasket
6. Exhaust manifold gasket

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE (6G75), GDI>

14 1 Nm

4 1

6 14 1 Nm 2
5

14 1 Nm
49 5 Nm <GDI>
44 5 Nm <24-valve (6G75)>
7

10
11

24 3 Nm 49 5 Nm <GDI>
44 5 Nm <24-valve (6G75)>

Removal steps
1. Oil level gauge 7. Heat protector, left
2. Oil level gauge guide 8. Exhaust manifold, left
3. O-ring 9. Exhaust manifold gasket
4. Heat protector, right 10. Water pump
5. Exhaust manifold, right 11. Gasket
6. Exhaust manifold gasket

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INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


Cylinder No. "AA EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET INSTALLATION
For right bank
Install gaskets with number 1, 3 and 5 embossed on their
top side to the right bank and install those with number 2,
1 3 5
Front 4 and 6 to the left bank.

71N0010

Front

For left bank


Cylinder No.
7EN0593

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>
9 1 Nm

20 1 Nm
1

9
10
11
2 9
10 8
9 12 10
10 9
16
10
13 9
10
9

14
7

15

17

Apply engine oil to all


14 1 Nm 6 moving parts before
installation.
4

Removal steps
"IA 1. Rocker cover 10. Rocker shaft spring
2. Rocker cover gasket 11. Bearing cap No. 3
"HA 3. Circular packing 12. Bearing cap No. 2
"GA 4. Oil seal "DA 13. Rocker arm shaft B
5. Distributor adaptor "DA 14. Rocker arm shaft A
6. O-ring AA" "BA 15. Lash adjuster
"EA 7. Rocker arms, rocker arm shaft 16. Bearing cap No. 1
8. Bearing cap No. 4 17. Camshaft
9. Rocker arms
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<24-VALVE>

3.5 0.5 Nm 1
31 3 Nm

6
2
10
9
3 8
9
5 8
9 13
8 7

7
12
13 2 Nm
11 7
12

12
14
15 <Left bank only>
16 <Left bank only>

17

Apply engine oil to all


moving parts before
installation.

7EN0879

Removal steps
1. Rocker cover AA" "BA 11. Lash adjuster
2. Gasket 12. Rocker arm C
3. Oil seal "CA 13. Rocker arm shaft
"GA 4. Oil seal "BA 14. Lash adjuster
5. Rocker arms, Rocker arm shaft 15. Thrust case
6. Rocker arms, Rocker arm shaft <Except PAJERO (V63W, V73W)>
"FA 7. Rocker shaft spring 16. O-ring
8. Rocker arm A <Except PAJERO (V63W, V73W)>
9. Rocker arm B "AA 17. Camshaft
"CA 10. Rocker arm shaft

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REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
MD998443 AA" LASH ADJUSTER REMOVAL
Before removing the rocker arms and rocker arm shafts, install
the Special Tools to prevent the lash adjusters from falling
off.
Caution
If the lash adjuster is re-used, clean the lash adjuster.
(Refer to LASH ADJUSTER INSPECTION)
6AE0160

INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


"AA CAMSHAFT INSTALLATION
1. Before attaching the camshafts, apply engine oil to the
journals and cams.
Take care not to confuse the right bank and left bank
camshafts.
NOTE
The right bank camshaft has 4-mm-wide slits in the rear
end surface.
Slit 7EN0708

Right bank Left bank 2. Make sure the camshaft dowel pin is at the location shown.
Approx Approx
60 71

7EN0709

"BA LASH ADJUSTER INSTALLATION


MD998443
Caution
If the lash adjuster is re-used, clean the lash adjuster.
(Refer to LASH ADJUSTER INSPECTION)
Taking care not to spill the diesel fuel, install the lash adjuster
into the rocker arm and attach a special tool to prevent it
from falling out.

Lash adjuster
7EN0722

"CA ROCKER ARM SHAFT INSTALLATION


Timing belt side 1. The end with the larger chamfer is at the right on the
front bank and at the left on the rear bank.
Chamfered NOTE
The side with the four bolt holes is on the intake side.
2. The side with the oil holes is on the lower side (cylinder
head side).

Oil hole
9EN0511

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Rocker arm shaft B


"DA ROCKER ARM SHAFTS INSTALLATION
Notch 1. Install the rocker arm shafts A and B to the camshaft
on shaft bearing cap No. 1 and insert the bolts into the holes of
bearing cap and shafts.
2. Install rocker arm shafts with the notched side facing the
bearing cap No. 1 and the oil grooved side facing
downward. The shaft with a smaller oil hole is the rocker
arm shaft A.
Rocker arm
shaft A

Cap No. Rocker arm


shaft A
View P

Oil groove

Oil hole
Rocker arm shaft B
Bearing cap No. 1
7EN0587

"EA ROCKER ARMS, ROCKER ARM SHAFTS


INSTALLATION
1. Apply a minimum amount of specified sealant on the four
places of cylinder head.
NOTE
Be sure the sealing agent does not swell out onto the
cam journal surface of the cylinder head. If it swells out,
immediately wipe it off before it can dry.
Specified sealant:
3M NUT Locking No. 4171 or equivalent

2. Install the rocker arms, shafts and bearing caps such that
Timing belt side
the arrow mark on the bearing cap faces in the same
Arrow mark (bearing cap) direction as the arrow mark on the cylinder head.

Arrow mark (cylinder head)

Arrow mark (bearing cap)

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3. Tighten the bearing cap bolts to the specified torque.
4. Remove the special tools from all rocker arms.

7EN0128

"FA ROCKER SHAFT SPRING INSTALLATION


Rocker shaft Insert the rocker shaft spring at a slant with respect to the
spring
spark plug guide and install it normal to the guide.

7EN0723

"GA CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL INSTALLATION


Using the special tool, install the oil seal.
MD998713

6AE0164

Left bank (24-valve)


MD998713

MB991559
7EN0724

MD998714
"HA CIRCULAR PACKING INSTALLATION
Install a 1.3 to 1.5 mm thick spacer to the special tool and
drive in the circular packing.
NOTE
Use of MD724328 spacer for transmission is recommended.

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0.5 mm Caution
The packing is overdriven if no spacer is fitted to the
Spacer special tool.
Circular
packing

MD998714 7EN0134

"IA ROCKER COVER INSTALLATION


Apply specified sealant on the area specified in the figure.
Specified sealant: 3M ATD Part No.8660 or equivalent

10 mm 10 mm
10 mm

INSPECTION
1. CAMSHAFT
Measure the cam height.
Item Standard value mm Limit mm
Intake 12-valve 41.25 40.75
24-valve 37.58*1, 37.39*2 37.08*1, 36.89*2
Exhaust 12-valve 41.25 40.75
9EN0058
24-valve 37.14*3, 36.95*4 36.64*3, 36.45*4
*1: 6G72 (except for Hong Kong)
*2: 6G72 (for Hong Kong) and 6G74, 6G75
*3: 6G74 and 6G75
*4: 6G72

2. ROCKER ARM
(1) Check the roller surface and replace the rocker arm
if recesses, damage or heat seizure is observed.
(2) Check roller rotation and replace the rocker arm if
uneven rotation or roller backlash is observed.
(3) Check the inside diameter and replace the rocker arm
if damage or seizure is observed.

7EN0064

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3. ROCKER ARM SHAFT
(1) Check rocker arm mounting portions of rocker arm
shaft for wear or damage. Replace as necessary.
(2) Check to ensure that oil holes are clear.

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4. LASH ADJUSTERS
Caution
(1) The lash adjusters are precision-engineered
mechanisms. Do not allow them to become
contaminated by dirt or other foreign substances.
(2) Do not attempt to disassemble the lash adjusters.
(3) Use only fresh diesel fuel to clean the lash
adjusters.

(1) Prepare three containers and approximately five liters


To clean To clean To fill of diesel fuel. Into each container, pour enough diesel
outside inside diesel fuel fuel to completely cover a lash adjuster when it is
standing upright. Then, perform the following steps
with each lash adjuster.

A B C

(2) Place the lash adjuster in container A and clean its


outside surface.
NOTE
Use a nylon brush if deposits are hard to remove.

Diesel fuel

(3) While gently pushing down the internal steel ball using
special tool MD998442, move the plunger through
5 to 10 strokes until it slides smoothly. In addition
to eliminating stiffness in the plunger, this operation
will remove dirty oil.
Caution
The steel ball spring is extremely weak, so the
Diesel fuel lash adjusters functionality may be lost if the air
Wire or MD998442 bleed wire is pushed in hard.
NOTE
If the plunger remains stiff or the mechanism appears
otherwise abnormal, replace the lash adjuster.

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(4) Remove the lash adjuster from the container. Then,


push down the steel ball gently and push the plunger
to eliminate diesel fuel from the pressure chamber.

Wire or MD998442
Diesel fuel

(5) Place the lash adjuster in container B. Then, gently


push down the internal steel ball using special tool
MD998442 and move the plunger through 5 to 10
strokes until it slides smoothly. This operation will clean
the lash adjusters pressure chamber.
Caution
The steel ball spring is extremely weak, so the
Diesel fuel lash adjusters functionality may be lost if the air
Wire or MD998442 bleed wire is pushed in hard.

(6) Remove the lash adjuster from the container. Then,


push down the steel ball gently and push the plunger
to eliminate diesel fuel from the pressure chamber.

Wire or MD998442
Diesel fuel

(7) Place the lash adjuster in container C. Then, gently


Wire or MD998442 push down the internal steel ball using special tool
MD998442.
Caution
Do not use container C for cleaning. If cleaning
is performed in container C, foreign matter could
enter the pressure chamber when chamber is filled
with diesel fuel.
Diesel fuel

(8) Stand the lash adjuster with its plunger at the top,
Wire or MD998442 then push the plunger downward firmly until it moves
through its greatest possible stroke. Return the plunger
slowly, then release the steel ball and allow the
pressure chamber to fill with diesel fuel.

Diesel fuel

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(9) Remove the lash adjuster from the container, then
stand the lash adjuster with its plunger at the top.
Push the plunger firmly and check that it does not
move. Also, check that the lash adjusters height
matches that of a new lash adjuster.
NOTE
If lash adjuster contracts, perform the operations (7)
through (9) again to fill it with diesel fuel completely.
Replace the lash adjuster if it still contracts after
performing these steps.
(10)Stand the lash adjuster upright to prevent diesel fuel
from spilling out. Do not allow the lash adjuster to
become contaminated by dirt or other foreign matter.
Fit the lash adjuster onto the engine as soon as
possible.

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11. ROCKER ARMS AND CAMSHAFT <GDI>
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

3 3.5 0.5 Nm

3.5 0.5 Nm 1

2 5

24 2 Nm 11 1 Nm
M8 bolt M6 bolt
24 2 Nm
M8 bolt

11 1 Nm 7 9
M6 bolt

10 12 7
6
11

14 13
15
6 14

15

Apply engine oil to all


moving parts before
installation.

7EN1522

Removal steps
1. Rocker cover, right "BA 9. Beam camshaft cap, left
2. Rocker cover gasket 10. Exhaust camshaft, right
3. Oil filler cap 11. Intake camshaft, right
4. Rocker cover, left 12. Intake camshaft, left
5. Rocker cover gasket 13. Exhaust camshaft, left
"DA 6. Oil seal 14. Rocker arm
"CA 7. Circular packing AA" "AA 15. Lash adjuster
"BA 8. Beam camshaft cap, right

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REMOVAL SERVICE POINT


AA" LASH ADJUSTER REMOVAL
Caution
If the lash adjuster is re-used, clean the lash adjuster.
(Refer to LASH ADJUSTER INSPECTION)

INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


"AA LASH ADJUSTER INSTALLATION
Caution
If the lash adjuster is re-used, clean the lash adjuster.
(Refer to LASH ADJUSTER INSPECTION)
Fit the lash adjuster onto the rocker arm without allowing
diesel fuel to spill out.

"BA BEAM CAMSHAFT CAP, LEFT / BEAM


3 mm CAMSHAFT CAP, RIGHT INSTALLATION
1. Remove deposits from the surfaces of the beam camshaft
caps and cylinder head, to which sealant is to be applied.
2. Squeeze a 3-mm-thick bead of sealant from the tube
out into the groove in the bottom surface of the beam
camshaft caps. Fit the caps before the sealant hardens.
Specified sealant:
MITSUBISHI GENUINE Part No. MD970389 or
7EN1128
equivalent

3. Apply an adequate amount of sealant to the top surface


of the cylinder head. Mount the beam bearing caps before
the sealant hardens.
Specified sealant:
MITSUBISHI GENUINE Part No. MD970389 or
equivalent

7EN1204

Right bank 4. Mount the beam camshaft caps and tighten them in the
Front of engine
order shown to the specified torque.
19 15 7 11 23 Specified torque:
18 14 6 10 22
M6 bolt: 11"1 Nm
2 1 3
M8 bolt: 24"2 Nm
5. After the caps have been tightened, wipe the portion
20
8 4 12 16
of the sealant that is squeezed out at the intake port
before it hardens.
9 5 13 17
21
Note: Same on the left bank 7EN1129
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"CA CIRCULA PACKING INSTALLATION
Using the special tool, install the oil seal.

MD998762
7EN1130

"DA OIL SEAL INSTALLATION


Using the special tool, install the oil seal.

MD998761 7EN1131

INSPECTION
1. CAMSHAFT
Measure the cam height.

Item Standard value mm Limit mm

Intake Europe 35.20 34.70

Hong Kong 34.85 34.35

9EN0058 Exhaust 34.91 34.41

2. LASH ADJUSTER
Caution
(1) The lash adjusters are precision-engineered
mechanisms. Do not allow them to become
contaminated by dirt or other foreign substances.
(2) Do not attempt to disassemble the lash adjusters.
(3) Use only fresh diesel fuel to clean the lash
adjusters.

(1) Prepare three containers and approximately five liters


Outside Inside Filling with of diesel fuel. Into each container, pour enough diesel
cleaning cleaning diesel fuel fuel to conpletely cover a lash adjuster when it is
standing upright. Then, perform the following steps
with each lash adjuster.

A B C
6EN1698
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(2) Place the lash adjuster in container A and clean its


outside surface.
NOTE
Use a nylon brush if deposits are hard to remove.

Diesel
fuel
6EN1699

(3) While gently pushing down the internal steel ball using
special tool MD998442, move the plunger through
5 to 10 strokes until it slides smoothly. In addition
to eliminating stiffness in the plunger, this operation
will remove dirty oil.
Caution
The steel ball spring is extremely weak, so the
lash adjusters functionality may be lost if the
MD998442 Diesel fuel
air bleed wire is pushed in hard.
6EN1707
NOTE
If the plunger remains stiff or the mechanism appears
otherwise abnormal, replace the lash adjuster.

(4) Removal the lash adjuster from the container. Then,


push down the steel ball gently and push the plunger
to eliminate diesel fuel from the pressure chamber.
Caution
Make sure the oil hole in the side of the body
is pointing toward container A. Do not point the
oil hole at yourself or other people.
MD998442

Diesel fuel 6EN1708

(5) Place the lash adjuster in container B. Then, gently


push down the internal steel ball using special tool
MD998442 and move the plunger through 5 to 10
strokes until it slides smoothly. This operation will
clean the lash adjusters pressure chamber.
Caution
The steel ball spring is extremely weak, so the
lash adjusters functionality may be lost if the
MD998442 Diesel fuel
air bleed wire is pushed in hard.
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(6) Remove the lash adjuster from the container. Then,
push down the steel ball gently and push the plunger
to eliminate diesel fuel from the pressure chamber.
Caution
Make sure the oil hole in the side of the body
is pointing toward container A. Do not point the
oil hole at yourself or other people.
MD998442

Diesel fuel 6EN1708

(7) Place the lash adjuster in container C. Then, gently


push down the internal steel ball using special tool
MD998442.
Caution
Do not use container C for cleaning. If cleaning
is performed in container C, foreign matter could
enter the pressure chamber when chamber is filled
MD998442 with diesel fuel.
Diesel fuel
6EN1709

(8) Stand the lash adjuster with its plunger at the top,
then push the plunger downward firmly until it moves
through its greatest possible stroke. Return the
plunger slowly, then release the steel ball and allow
the pressure chamber to fill with diesel fuel.

MD998442 Diesel fuel

6EN1710

(9) Remove the lash adjuster from the container, then


stand the lash adjuster with its plunger at the top.
Push the plunger firmly and check that it does not
move. Also, check that the lash adjusters height
matches that of a new lash adjuster.
NOTE
If lash adjuster contracts, perform the operations (7)
through (9) again to fill it with diesel fuel completely.
Replace the lash adjuster if it still contracts after
performing these steps.
6EN1711

(10)Stand the lash adjuster upright to prevent diesel fuel


from spilling out. Do not allow the lash adjuster to
become contaminated by dirt or other foreign matter.
Fit the lash adjuster onto the engine as soon as
possible.

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12. CYLINDER HEAD AND VALVES
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>
108 5 Nm
1
Apply engine oil to all
moving parts before 2 Back off
installation.
108 5 Nm
5
6
13
7 9
14 15
16
17 18
3

12
11 10
19
22
20
21 8

Removal steps
AA" "DA 1. Cylinder head bolt 12. Exhaust valve
2. Washer AC" "AA 13. Valve stem seal
3. Cylinder head assembly 14. Valve spring seat
4. Cylinder head gasket AC" "AA 15. Valve stem seal
AB" "CA 5. Retainer lock 16. Valve spring seat
6. Valve spring retainer 17. Intake valve guide
"BA 7. Valve spring 18. Snap ring
8. Intake valve 19. Exhaust valve guide
AB" "CA 9. Retainer lock 20. Intake valve seat
10. Valve spring retainer 21. Exhaust valve seat
"BA 11. Valve spring 22. Cylinder head

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<24-VALVE>

1 108 5 Nm
Apply engine oil to all 2
moving parts before Back off
installation.
5 108 5 Nm
6
7
13
14 11
17 16
3
9
22 10
15

21 18
12 19

20

7EN0915

Removal steps
AA" "DA 1. Cylinder head bolt 12. Exhaust valve
2. Washer AC" "AA 13. Valve stem seal
3. Cylinder head assembly 14. Valve spring seat
4. Cylinder head gasket AC" "AA 15. Valve stem seal
AB" "CA 5. Retainer lock 16. Valve spring seat
6. Valve spring retainer 17. Intake valve guide
"BA 7. Valve spring 18. Snap ring
8. Intake valve 19. Exhaust valve guide
AB" "CA 9. Retainer lock 20. Intake valve seat
10. Valve spring retainer 21. Exhaust valve seat
"BA 11. Valve spring 22. Cylinder head

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<GDI>

108 5 Nm
1
5 Back off
6 2
13 108 5 Nm
7
14
3 17
21

10
19 11
18 9
12 20 15
8 16

Apply engine oil to all


moving parts before
installation.

7EN1132

Removal steps
AA" "DA 1. Cylinder head bolt 12. Exhaust valve
2. Washer AC" "AA 13. Valve stem seal
3. Cylinder head assembly 14. Valve spring seat
4. Cylinder head gasket AC" "AA 15. Valve stem seal
AB" "CA 5. Retainer lock 16. Valve spring seat
6. Valve spring retainer 17. Intake valve guide
"BA 7. Valve spring 18. Exhaust valve guide
8. Intake valve 19. Intake valve seat
AB" "CA 9. Retainer lock 20. Exhaust valve seat
10. Valve spring retainer 21. Cylinder head
"BA 11. Valve spring

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<12-VALVE> REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS


AA" CYLINDER HEAD BOLT REMOVAL
Using the special tool, loosen the cylinder head bolts.
Loosen evenly, little by little.

7EN0303

<24-VALVE>

MD998051

6AE0166

<GDI>

MD998051

7EN1133

AB" RETAINER LOCK REMOVAL


MD998735
Attach a tag with the cylinder No. and mounting location to
the detached valves, springs and other parts and store them
for reassembly.

7EN0892

<12-VALVE>

7EN0507
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6AE0167

<GDI>

MD998772
7EN1134

<24-VALVE> AC" VALVE STEM SEAL REMOVAL


Caution
Remove the valve stem seals with pliers and discard
them.
Do not reuse the stem seal.

7EN0444

<GDI>

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INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


"AA VALVE STEM SEAL INSTALLATION
MD998729 <12-VALVE>
1. Install the valve spring seat.
Valve
spring
seat

5EN0018

2. Using the special tool, install a new stem seal to the


valve guide.
Caution
MD998729 Do not reuse the valve stem seal.

7EN0081

<24-VALVE, GDI>
I.D. Colour
I.D. Colour 1. Attach a valve spring seat.
Gray green 2. Attach a new stem seal to the valve guide with the Special
Gray
Tool.
NOTE
Pay attention to the difference between the intake side
and exhaust side valve stem seals.

Intake side Exhaust side


Identifying colour at the valve stem seal portion
Intake side: Gray
7EN0763 Exhaust side: Gray green
Caution
<24-VALVE>
(1) Do not reuse valve stem seals.
MB991999
(2) Always use the Special Tool to install valve stem
seals. Improper installation will cause oil leaks.

6AE0169

<GDI>

MD998763

7EN1136

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"BA VALVE SPRING INSTALLATION
Spring
Identification retainer (1) Install the valve spring with the painted end on the rocker
colour
arm side.

Stem seal

Spring seal

6EN0544

"CA VALVE RETAINER LOCK INSTALLATION


MD998735
Using Special Tool install the valve retainer lock.

7EN0892

<12-VALVE>

7EN0507

<24-VALVE> MD998772

6AE0167

<GDI>

MD998772
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Cylinder head bolt "DA CYLINDER HEAD BOLT INSTALLATION


1. Fit washers to the cylinder head bolts and install the
Round
shoulder bolts in the bolt holes in the cylinder head.
Washer Make sure of the correct orientation of the washer when
installed.
Cylinder
head

7EN1138

<12-VALVE> 2. Tighten the cylinder head bolts to the specified torque


in the order shown.
3. Loosen all bolts.
4. Tighten the cylinder head bolts to the specified torque
MD998051 in the order shown.

7EN0442

<24-VALVE>

MD998051

<GDI>

MD998051

Front (right bank)

6 2 3 7

5 1 4 8

Front (left bank)


7EN1140
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INSPECTION
1. CYLINDER HEAD
(1) Check the cylinder head for water leaks, gas leaks,
damage or cracks before washing it.
(2) Completely remove oil, fur, sealer, carbon and the
like.
After washing the oil passages, blow air through them
to make sure they are not clogged.
(3) To ensure flatness of the cylinder head bottom surface,
7EN0258 measure the distortion of the surface using a straight
edge and a thickness gauge. When the distortion
exceeds the specifications, correct by grinding the
surface.
Standard values of bottom surface distortion:
12-valve engine: 0.05 mm
24-valve, GDI engine: 0.03 mm
Limit: 0.2 mm
Grinding limit: 0.2 mm
Height of the cylinder head:
12-valve engine: 84 mm
24-valve engine: 120 mm
GDI engine: 132 mm
Caution
The cylinder head bottom surface may be ground
to within 0.2 mm of the mating cylinder block.

2. VALVES
(1) When contact between the valve and the valve seat
is improper, unbalanced or nonexistent, correct the
valve seat.
Contact to be at (2) Change the valve when the margin doesnt meet the
the centre of the specifications.
valve face.
Margin
Item Standard Limit mm
value mm
12-valve Intake 1.2 0.7
6EN0542
Exhaust 2.0 1.5
24-valve Intake 1.0 0.5
Exhaust 1.2 0.7
GDI Intake 1.0 0.5
Exhaust 1.5 1.0

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(3) Measure the total length of the valve. If the measured


value is below the limit, change the valve.
Item Standard Limit mm
value mm
12-valve Intake 102.97 102.47
Exhaust 102.67 102.17
24-valve Intake 112.30 111.80
(6G72,
(6G72
6G74) Exhaust 114.11 113.61

24-valve Intake 110.30 109.80


(6G75)
Exhaust 112.11 111.61
GDI Intake 102.28 101.78
Exhaust 101.40 100.90

3. VALVE SPRING
2
(1) Measure the free height of the valve spring. When
the measured value exceeds the specified limit,
change the valve spring.
Item Standard value mm Limit mm
Free height 12-valve 49.8 48.8
24-valve 51.0 50.0
GDI 47.2 46.2
1EN0264

(2) Measure the perpendicularity of the valve spring.


When the measured value exceeds the specified limit,
change the valve spring.
Standard value: 2 max.
Limit: 4

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4. VALVE GUIDE
Measure the clearance between the valve guide and the
Stem outside diameter valve stem. When the clearance exceeds the specified
limit, change the valve guide or the valve or both.
Item Standard Limit mm
value mm
12-valve Intake 0.030.06 0.10
Exhaust 0.050.09 0.15
Guide inside diameter 1EN0279 24-valve Intake 0.020.05 0.10
Exhaust 0.040.06 0.15
GDI Intake 0.020.05 0.10
Exhaust 0.040.07 0.15

5. VALVE SEAT
Valve stem
end Assemble the valve, and with it pressed down on the
valve seat measure the part of the valve which protrudes
Valve from the spring seat surface. The length measured should
protrusion be between the spring seat surface and the valve stem
end. If the measured value exceeds the limit, change
Spring seat the valve.
surface
Item Standard Limit mm
value mm
DEN0212
12-valve Intake 41.65 42.15
Exhaust 41.65 42.15
24-valve Intake 49.30 49.80
Exhaust 49.30 49.80
GDI Intake 47.10 47.60
Exhaust 46.60 47.10

<12-VALVE, GDI> 6. VALVE SEAT RECONDITIONING PROCEDURE


0.9 1.3 mm
(1) Check the clearance between the valve guide and
65 the valve, and if necessary, change the valve guide
before correcting the valve seat.
(2) Correct so that the valve seat width and angle are
as specified in the figure at left.
(3) After making the corrections, apply lapping compound
and adjust the valve and valve seat.

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<24-VALVE>

65
65

25

15 43.5 44 43.5 44

7EN0273

7. VALVE SEAT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE


0.5 1 mm
(1) Cut off the inside of the valve seat to reduce its
thickness before pulling out the valve seat.
(2) Adjust the valve cylinder hole in the cylinder head
to the diameter of the oversize valve seat to be press
Cut off fitted.

0.5 1 mm Item Standard


value mm
12-valve Intake 0.30 O.S. 44.3044.33
1EN0274
0.60 O.S. 44.6044.63
Exhaust 0.30 O.S. 38.3038.33
0.60 O.S. 38.6038.63
24-valve Intake 0.30 O.S. 34.3034.33
Height of
(6G72
(6G72,
6G74) 0.60 O.S. 34.6034.63
valve seat
Exhaust 0.30 O.S. 31.8031.83
0.60 O.S. 32.1032.13
Oversize hole diameter 24-valve Intake 0.30 O.S. 37.8037.83
(6G75)
1EN0275 0.60 O.S. 38.1038.13
Exhaust 0.30 O.S. 34.8034.83
0.60 O.S. 35.1035.13
GDI Intake 0.30 O.S. 36.3036.33
0.60 O.S. 36.6036.63
Exhaust 0.30 O.S. 33.3033.33
0.60 O.S. 33.6033.63

(3) When press fitting a valve seat, cool it using liquid


nitrogen so as not to gall the cylinder head inside
diameter.
(4) Machine the valve seat.
(5) See Valve seat reconditioning procedure.

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Removal Installation 8. VALVE GUIDE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
Press Press <12-VALVE>
(1) Remove the snap ring from the exhaust valve guide.
(2) Using the special tool and a press, remove the valve
MD998115 MD998115 guide toward cylinder head gasket surface.
push rod
(3) Rebore valve guide hole to the new oversize valve
Valve
guide outside diameter.
Valve
guide guide Valve guide hole diameter
0.05 O.S.: 13.05 13.07 mm
6EN0543 0.25 O.S.: 13.25 13.27 mm
0.50 O.S.: 13.50 13.52 mm
NOTE
Do not install a valve guide of the same size again.
(4) Using the special tool, press-fit the valve guide,
working from the cylinder head top surface.
(5) After installing valve guides, insert new valves in them
to check for sliding condition.
(6) When valve guides have been replace, check for
valve contact and correct valve seats as necessary.

<24-VALVE, GDI>
(1) Remove the snap ring from the exhaust valve guide.
(2) Pull out to the cylinder block side using a press.
(3) Machine the valve guide hole in the cylinder head
to match the oversize valve guide to be press fitted.
Caution
protrusion Do not press fit another valve guide of the same
size.
Item Standard value
7EN0726
mm
24-valve 0.05 O.S. 11.0511.07
0.25 O.S. 11.2511.27
0.50 O.S. 11.5011.52
GDI 0.05 O.S. 12.0512.07
0.25 O.S. 12.2512.27
0.50 O.S. 12.5012.52

(4) Press fit the valve guide until the projection is 14.0
mm, as shown.
NOTE
(1) Press fit the valve guide from the top surface
of the cylinder head.
(2) Pay attention to the difference in the valve guide
length (45.5 mm for the intake side valve guide
and 50.5 mm for the exhaust side valve guide).
(3) After press fitting the valve guide, insert a new
valve and check the contact between the valve
guide and the valve.

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13. OIL PAN AND OIL PUMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE>

3
25 2 Nm

54 5 Nm
5 16
2
10 2 Nm

1 17

18
19

14 1 Nm 10 2 Nm
14 1 Nm 8

15 10
9
13 19 3 Nm

12
14
39 5 Nm
11
44 5 Nm 6
9 3 Nm
Apply engine oil to all
moving parts before
installation. 7

Removal steps
"IA 1. Oil pressure switch 11. Plug
2. Oil cooler by-pass valve 12. Relief spring
"HA 3. Oil filter 13. Relief plunger
4. Oil filter bracket "CA 14. Oil seal
5. Oil filter bracket gasket 15. Oil pump case
6. Drain plug 16. Oil pump gasket
"GA 7. Drain plug gasket 17. Oil pump cover
AA" "DA 8. Oil pan AD" "AA 18. Oil pump outer rotor
9. Oil screen AD" "AA 19. Oil pump inner rotor
10. Oil screen gasket

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<24-VALVE FOR L200, CHALLENGER>

Apply engine oil to all


moving parts before
installation.

10 2 Nm

20
17 21

12 11
14 1 Nm
14 1 Nm
19
19 3 Nm
16 18
9
15 9 1 Nm 11 1 Nm10
23 3 Nm
14
41 8 Nm
13
4 44 5 Nm

3 8
7
1

23 3 Nm 10 2 Nm 5 6
9 3 Nm
39 5 Nm
2 9 3 Nm
9 3 Nm

Removal steps
"IA 1. Oil pressure switch 12. Oil screen gasket
"HA 2. Oil filter 13. Plug
3. Oil filter bracket 14. Relief spring
4. Oil filter bracket gasket 15. Relief plunger
5. Drain plug "CA 16. Oil seal
"GA 6. Drain plug gasket "BA 17. Oil pump case
7. Cover 18. O-ring
8. Oil level sensor <For Europe> 19. Oil pump cover
AC" "DA 9. Oil pan AD" "AA 20. Oil pump outer rotor
10. Baffle plate AD" "AA 21. Oil pump inner rotor
11. Oil screen

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V33V)>

Apply engine oil to all


moving parts before
installation.

21
19
22
23
10 2 Nm

14 1 Nm 13
19 3 Nm
14 12
18
20 14 1 Nm
24 4 Nm
17
41 8 Nm 16 11 1 Nm
9
15
44 5 Nm
5
1 11
4 8
10 2 Nm
2 9 3 Nm
9 3 Nm 7
54 5 Nm 11 1 Nm
39 5 Nm
6 11 1 Nm
24 4 Nm
3
9 3 Nm
11 1 Nm

10

Removal steps
"IA 1. Oil pressure switch 13. Oil screen
2. Oil cooler by-pass valve 14. Oil screen gasket
"HA 3. Oil filter 15. Plug
4. Oil filter bracket 16. Relief spring
5. Oil filter bracket gasket 17. Relief plunger
6. Drain plug "CA 18. Oil seal
"GA 7. Drain plug gasket "BA 19. Oil pump case
8. Cover 20. O-ring
9. Cover 21. Oil pump cover
AB" "EA 10. Oil pan, lower AD" "AA 22. Oil pump outer rotor
AC" "DA 11. Oil pan, upper AD" "AA 23. Oil pump inner rotor
12. Baffle plate

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<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V63W, V65W, V73W, V75W), GDI>

10 2 Nm

1
54 5 Nm

4 19
3
5 5 1 Nm
20
12
21
23 3 Nm
22 11 1 Nm
13

19 3 Nm
11
2 10 2 Nm

10
16 18
17 15 8
14 1 Nm

14 9 1 Nm 9
44 5 Nm
11 1 Nm

6 7
Apply engine oil to all
moving parts before
installation. 39 5 Nm
9 3 Nm 9 3 Nm

7EN1573

Removal steps
"IA 1. Oil pressure switch 12. Oil screen
"HA 2. Oil filter 13. Oil screen gasket
3. Oil cooler by-pass valve 14. Relief plug
<Except for Hong Kong> 15. Relief spring
4. Oil filter bracket 16. Relief plunger
5. Oil filter bracket gasket "CA 17. Oil seal
6. Drain plug 18. Oil pump case
"GA 7. Drain plug gasket 19. Oil pump case gasket
8. Cover 20. Oil pump cover
9. Oil level sensor <For Europe> AD" "AA 21. Oil pump outer rotor
AC" "FA 10. Oil pan AD" "AA 22. Oil pump inner rotor
11. Baffle plate

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<24-VALVE FOR PAJERO (V67W, V77W)>

10 2 Nm
19
1
54 5 Nm
20
4 13
3
21
5 22
9 2 Nm
23 2 Nm
12
10 2 Nm

5 1 Nm
2 19 3 Nm
11
16 18
17 10
14 1 Nm 15

14 8
9 1 Nm
44 5 Nm 9

11 1 Nm
6 7
Apply engine oil to all
moving parts before 39 5 Nm
installation. 9 3 Nm 9 3 Nm

Removal steps
"IA 1. Oil pressure switch 12. Oil screen gasket
"HA 2. Oil filter 13. Baffle plate
3. Oil cooler by-pass valve 14. Relief plug
<Except for Hong Kong> 15. Relief spring
4. Oil filter bracket 16. Relief plunger
5. Oil filter bracket gasket "CA 17. Oil seal
6. Drain plug 18. Oil pump case
"GA 7. Drain plug gasket 19. Oil pump case gasket
8. Cover 20. Oil pump cover
9. Oil level sensor <For Europe> AD" "AA 21. Oil pump outer rotor
AC" "FA 10. Oil pan AD" "AA 22. Oil pump inner rotor
11. Oil screen

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MD998727 MD998727 REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA" OIL PAN REMOVAL
1. Remove the oil pan mounting bolts.
2. Knock the special tool between the oil pan and cylinder
block as shown in the illustration.
3. Tapping the side of the special tool, slide the tool along
the oil pan/cylinder block seal and thus remove the oil
pan.

AB" OIL PAN LOWER REMOVAL


Apply wood to the oil pan side and remove the oil pan lower
with a plastic hammer.

AC" OIL PAN UPPER REMOVAL


1. Detach the bolt (1) shown at left.
2. Detach all other bolts.
1

7EN0564

3. Screw a M10 bolt into bolt hole (A) shown (at both ends)
to remove the oil pan.
Caution
Do not use a scraper or special tool to remove the
oil pan.

7EN0565

AD" OIL PUMP OUTER AND INNER ROTORS


Alignment marks REMOVAL
Draw a setting mark on the oil pump outer and inner rotors
to facilitate reassembly.

7EN0509
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Alignment marks
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AA OIL PUMP INNER AND OUTER ROTORS
INSTALLATION
Install the oil pump outer rotor in the proper direction using
the setting mark drawn on it before disassembly.
Apply engine oil over the entire rotor surface.

7EN0509

"BA OIL PUMP CASE INSTALLATION


1. Remove the old liquid gasket from the cylinder block (oil
pump mounting surface) and from the oil pump.
2. Squeeze out about 3 mm of liquid gasket (FIPG) and
coat the coating surface with it.
Specified sealant:
MITSUBISHI GENUINE Part No. MD970389 or
equivalent

7EN0767

"CA OIL SEAL INSTALLATION


Using the special tool, knock the oil seal into the oil pump
case.
NOTE
Knock it as far as the surface.

MD998717 Oil pump case


7EN0139

MD998717 Crankshaft

Guide
Oil seal 7EN0468

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"DA OIL PAN UPPER INSTALLATION
1. Clean the gasket coating surfaces of the cylinder block
and the oil pan upper.
2. Squeeze out a 4 mm bead of liquid gasket and coat
the coating surface with it.
A NOTE
During attachment of the oil pan upper, the sealer must
not be expelled from the flange portion of the oil pan
for distance A as shown.
Top view Liquid gasket:
11
Flange bolt tightening sequence
9
MITSUBISHI GENUINE Part No. MD970389 or
4 1 5
equivalent
14 8 15
18

17 13 7 3 2 6 16

10
Bottom view 12

7EN0568

"EA OIL PAN LOWER INSTALLATION


1. Clean the gasket coating surfaces of the oil pan upper
and the oil pan lower.
2. Squeeze out a 4 mm bead of liquid gasket and coat
the coating surfaces.
Liquid gasket:
MITSUBISHI GENUINE Part No. MD970389 or
equivalent
View from above
lower oil pan

Flange bolt tightening sequence


6 2 4

10
9

8
7

5 3
1
View from the bottom of the lower oil pan
7EN0894

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"FA OIL PAN


1. Clean the gasket coating surfaces of the cylinder block
and the oil pan upper.
2. Squeeze out a 4 mm bead of liquid gasket and coat
the coating surface with it.
NOTE
A During attachment of the oil pan upper, the sealer must
not be expelled from the flange portion of the oil pan
for distance A as shown.
Top view
Liquid gasket:
MITSUBISHI GENUINE Part No. MD970389 or
Flange bolt tightening sequence 11 equivalent
9
13 8 4 1 5
17 14

16 12 7 2 15
3 6
10
Bottom view

"GA DRAIN PLUG GASKET INSTALLATION


Relpace the drain plug gasket with a new one. Fit the new
Oil oan side gasket as shown.
Caution
If the gasket is installed in the wrong direction, oil leaks
will occur.

"HA OIL FILTER


Bracket side 1. Clean the oil filter attaching surface on the side of the
cylinder block.
2. Apply engine oil to the O-ring for the oil filter.
3. Screw in the oil filter until its O-ring contacts the oil filter
Engine oil attaching surface. Then tighten it further by about one
turn (at approx. 14 Nm).

6EN0591

"IA OIL PRESSURE SWITCH


Sealant: 3M ATD Part No. 8660 or equivalent
NOTE
(1) Sealant must not extend beyond the tip of the thread
portion.
(2) Do not overtighten the switch.

9EN0094
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INSPECTION
1. OIL PUMP
(1) Check for tip clearance.
Standard value: 0.03 0.08 mm

7EN0510

(2) Check for side clearance.


Standard value: 0.04 0.10 mm

7EN0511

(3) Check for body clearance.


Standard value: 0.10 0.18 mm
Limit: 0.35 mm

7EN0512

2. OIL COOLER BY-PASS VALVE


L (1) Make sure that the valve moves smoothly.
(2) Ensure that the dimension L measures the standard
value under normal temperature and humidity.
Dimension L: 34.5 mm
(3) The dimension must be the standard value when
measured after the valve has been dipped in 100C
Valve oil.
Dimension L: 40 mm or more

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3. OIL LEVEL SENSOR


Put the oil level sensor in the oil, then move the float
up and down with the oil at a temperature either lower
than 40C or higher than 80C, and check for continuity.
40C
Float position Switch ON/OFF
Condition when down ON (continuity)
Condition when up ON (continuity)
7EN0379

80C
Float position Switch ON/OFF
Condition when down OFF (no continuity)
Condition when up ON (continuity)

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14. PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<12-VALVE, 6G7224-VALVE>

7 6

10
4
8
9

11

12

Apply engine oil to all


moving parts before
installation.

3
2
51 1 Nm
1

Removal steps
1. Connecting rod cap nut "DA 7. Piston ring No.2
AA" "GA 2. Connecting rod cap "CA 8. Oil ring
3. Connecting rod bearing, lower AB" "AA 9. Piston pin
"FA 4. Piston, connecting rod assembly 10. Piston
5. Connecting rod bearing, upper 11. Connecting rod
"DA 6. Piston ring No.1 12. Bolt

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<6G7424-VALVE, 6G75>

7 6

4 12
8
10
9 11

13

14

Apply engine oil to all


moving parts before
installation.

3
2
34 2 Nm +90
1

Removal steps
"HA 1. Connecting rod cap nut "CA 8. Oil ring
AA" "GA 2. Connecting rod cap 9. Snap ring
"EA 3. Connecting rod bearing, lower AC" "BA 10. Piston pin
"FA 4. Piston, connecting rod assembly 11. Snap ring
"EA 5. Connecting rod bearing, upper 12. Piston
"DA 6. Piston ring No.1 13. Connecting rod
"DA 7. Piston ring No.2 14. Bolt

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<GDI>

7 6

4 12
8
10
9 11
13

14

Apply engine oil to all


moving parts before
installation.

3
2

34 2 Nm +90
1

Removal steps
"HA 1. Connecting rod cap nut "CA 8. Oil ring
AA" "GA 2. Connecting rod cap 9. Snap ring
"EA 3. Connecting rod bearing, lower AC" "BA 10. Piston pin
"FA 4. Piston, connecting rod assembly 11. Snap ring
"EA 5. Connecting rod bearing, upper 12. Piston
"DA 6. Piston ring No.1 13. Connecting rod
"DA 7. Piston ring No.2 14. Bolt

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REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS


AA" CONNECTING ROD CAP REMOVAL
Enter the cylinder No. on the side of the large end of the
Cylinder No. connecting rod to facilitate reassembly.

7EN0448

AB" PISTON PIN REMOVAL <6G72>


Push rod Guide B
Guide A:
The special piston pin setting tool (MD998780) consists of
17.9 mm the parts shown at left.

Guide A:
18.9 mm
Guide C

Base Guide A:
20.9 mm

Guide A:
21.9 mm

7EN0431

<12-VALVE> 1. Insert the special push rod tool from the front marked
Left bank Right bank
side of the piston side and attach guide C.
Front mark

Identification mark

<24-VALVE>
Except
CHALLENGER for CHALLENGER for
Europe, PAJERO Europe, PAJERO
for Hong Kong for Hong Kong

Front mark
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2. Set the piston and connecting rod assembly to the special
tool piston pin setting base such that the front mark on
Push rod the piston faces upward.
3. Pull out the piston pin with a press.
NOTE
After pulling out the piston pin, place the piston, the piston
Front mark pin, and the connecting rod in order for each cylinder
Front number.
mark

Guide C

Base

7EN0390

<SOHC>
AC" PISTON PIN REMOVAL <6G74, 6G75>
1. Remove the snap rings.
70C 2. Heat the piston to approximately 70C and pull out the
piston pin.
Caution
The clearance between the piston and the piston pin
is an almost tight fit at normal temperature. Therefore,
be sure to heat the piston before pulling out the piston
pin. In addition, note that the piston is hot after heating.
7EN0570

<GDI>
70C

7EN1150

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Timing belt side INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


Left bank
"AA PISTON PIN INSTALLATION <6G72>
No. 2
Right bank 1. When replacing the piston, read off the cylinder bore
No. 4 size mark on the cylinder block as illustrated, and select
No. 6
Check degit a piston according to the following table.
No. 5 Cylinder bore size mark Piston size mark
Crankshaft No. 3
bore size No. 1 I A
mark
II None
III C

NOTE
The piston size mark shows on the top of the piston.
2. Measure the dimensions of the following parts and
portions:
D C A: Piston pin mounting portion
B: Distance between piston bosses
C: Piston pin
Connecting rod D: Connecting rod
3. Calculate by substituting each measured value into the
Piston pin following equation:
Piston

(A + 3.5 C) (B D)
L =
2
4. Insert the special push rod tool into the piston pin and
attach guide A to it.
B A 5. Combine the piston and the connecting rod, matching
their front marks.
6. Apply engine oil to the outer periphery of the piston pin.

7EN0432

<12-VALVE> 7. Insert the side of the piston pin guide A attached per
Left bank Right bank
Step 4. into the pin hole from the side of the piston
Front mark containing the front mark.

Identification mark

<24-VALVE>
Except
CHALLENGER for CHALLENGER for
Europe, PAJERO Europe, PAJERO
for Hong Kong for Hong Kong

Front mark
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8. Screw guide B into guide A until they are distance L
3 mm + L
(obtained per Step 3. above) plus 3 mm apart as shown.

Guide B Guide A
7EN0433

9. Use special tools to set the piston pin to a special tool


piston setting base with the front mark of the piston facing
Push rod up.
10. Press fit the piston pin with a press. When the load required
for press fitting the piston pin is below the standard value,
Piston pin
change the piston pin (piston assembly) or the connecting
rod or both.
Front Front mark
Standard values: 7,350 17,200 N
mark

Guide A

Base

Guide B

7EN0391

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Timing belt side "BA PISTON PIN INSTALLATION <6G74, 6G75>


1. When replacing the piston, read off the cylinder bore
Left bank
No. 2 size mark on the cylinder block as illustrated, and select
Right bank
No. 4 a piston according to the following table.
Check degit No. 6
Cylinder bore size mark Piston size mark
No. 5 I A
Crankshaft No. 3
bore size No. 1 II None
mark
III C

NOTE
<Except GDI> The piston size mark shows on the top of the piston.
2. Heat the piston pin to approximately 70C and set the
70C snap ring on one side first. Be sure to install the snap
ring with the shear droop directed toward the inside.
3. Make sure that the identification marks of the piston,
piston pin and connecting rod small end are of the
appropriate class. <6G74-SOHC>
mm
Class I II III
7EN0570
Piston pin Identification I No mark III
mark
<GDI>
O.D. 22.005 22.003 22.001
70C 22.007 22.005 22.003

Piston Identification I No mark III

I.D. 22.003 22.001 21.999


22.005 22.003 22.001

Clearance 0.04 0 0.04 0 0.04 0


(at normal
temperature)
7EN1150
Connecting Identification I No mark III
rod small end
<6G74-SOHC> I.D. 22.012 22.010 22.008
Identification 22.020 22.018 22.016
marks
Clearance 0.005 0.005 0.005
(at normal 0.015 0.015 0.015
temperature)

4. With the front mark of the connecting rod and that of


the piston located on the same side, insert the piston
pin.
5. After insertion of the piston pin, set the other snap ring.
Caution
<Except GDI>
(1) Apply ample coat of engine oil to the periphery
Front mark of the piston pin and the hole of the connecting
74 rod small end.
Front mark (2) The clearance between the piston and the piston
pin is an almost tight fit at normale temperature.
Therefore, be sure to heat the piston before
inserting the piston pin.
(3) In addition, note that the piston is hot after heating.

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<GDI>
Front mark

Front mark

<GDI>
Left bank Front mark Right bank

Identification mark

"CA OIL RING INSTALLATION


1. Fit the oil ring spacer into the piston ring groove.
NOTE
Upper Lower (1) Ensure that the end gaps of the side rails and spacer
side rail side rail are located as shown.
end gaps end gaps (2) The spacer and side rails (new) are color-coded as
detailed below according to their sizes.
<6G72, 6G74>
Size Identification color
Spacer ends 7EN1153

S.T.D. None
<Except GDI>
Side rail gap 0.50 mm O.S. Blue
1.00 mm O.S. Yellow

<6G75>
Size Identification color

S.T.D. None
0.25 mm O.S. White

0.50 mm O.S. Blue


<GDI> 2. Install the upper side rail
Side rail end
To install the side rail, first fit one end of the rail into
the piston groove, then press the remaining portion into
position by finger. See illustration.
Use of ring expander to expand the side rail end gap
can break the side rail, unlike other piston rings.
Caution
Unlike other piston rings, the side rail can break if
it is expanded with a ring expander.
7EN1154
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3. Mount the lower side rail.


4. A three-piece oil ring, if installed correctly, should turn
smoothly in either direction. Check this.

<Except GDI>
"DA PISTON RING NO.2 / PISTON RING NO.1
INSTALLATION
Using a piston ring expander, fit the piston rings into position
with the ring ID mark facing up.

<GDI>

7EN1155

ID mark: 1T or T NOTE
Each piston ring is stamped with the following size mark as
ID mark: 2T or T2
Size mark appropriately.
<6G72, 6G74>
Size Size mark
No.1
S.T.D. None
No.2
0.50 mm O.S. 50

9EN0524 1.00 mm O.S. 100

<6G75>
Size Size mark
S.T.D. None

0.25 mm O.S. 25
0.50 mm O.S. 50

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"EA CONNECTING ROD BEARING INSTALLATION
NOTE
The replacement connecting rod bearings for the 6G72 and
6G73 engines are supplied in the unit of a package containing
all necessary number of bearings for the engine.
When replacing the bearing, select the proper bearing
according to the crankshaft identification color and the
connecting rod identification mark and install it.
Identification mark
<6G74, 6G75>
7EN0603

Crankshaft Connecting rod


Location of identification color
Identification mark
Big end Bearing
No. 1 pin (color)
No. 4 pin Pin O
O.D.
D
No. 2 pin
mm Identi- Identifi- Thick-
Produc- Spare
fication I.D. mm cation ness
tion part part
mark color mm

57.992 1.483
0 Pink
57.998 1.486

54.994 57.998 1.486


No. 3 pin No. 6 pin None Yellow
55.000
1
58.004
Red
1.489
No. 5 pin 7EN0572
58.004 1.489
2 Green
58.010 1.492

57.992 1.486
0 Red
57.998 1.489

54.988 57.998 1.489


None None 1 Green
54.994 58.004 1.492

58.004 1.492
2 Black
58.010 1.495

57.992 1.489
0 Green
57.998 1.492

54.982 57.998 1.492


None White 1 Black
54.988 58.004 1.495

58.004 1.495
2 Brown
58.010 1.498

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"FA PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD INSTALLATION


Upper side rail No. 1 1. Liberally coat the circumference of the piston, piston ring,
and oil ring with engine oil.
2. Arrange the piston ring and oil ring gaps (side rail and
Piston pin
spacer) as shown in the figure.
3. Rotate crankshaft so that crank pin is on center of cylinder
bore.

Lower side
No. 2 ring gap rail
and spacer gap

4. Use suitable thread protectors on connecting rod bolts


before inserting piston and connecting rod assembly into
cylinder block.
Care must be taken not to nick crank pin.
5. Using a suitable piston ring compressor tool, install piston
and connecting rod assembly into cylinder block.
Caution
Install the piston with the front mark on the top of
the piston facing towards the engine front (timing
belt side).
7EN0032
NOTE
<12-VALVE> 6G7212-valve or 6G74GDI engine for rear wheel drive
vehicle, two types of pistons, one for cylinders 1, 3 and
Left bank Right bank 5 and the other for cylinders 2, 4 and 6, have been used.
Front mark
Piston with R: For cylinders 1, 3 and 5
Piston with L: For cylinders 2, 4 and 6

Identification mark

<GDI>
Left bank Front mark Right bank

Identification mark

"GA CONNECTING ROD CAP INSTALLATION


1. Mate the correct bearing cap with the correct connecting
rod by checking with the alignment marks marked during
Cylinder disassembly. If a new connecting rod is used which has
number no alignment mark, position the notches for locking the
bearing on the same side.

Notches

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2. Check if the thrust clearance in the connecting rod big
end is correct.
Standard value: 0.10 0.25 mm
Limit: 0.4 mm

"HA CONNECTING ROD CAP NUT INSTALLATION


1. Since the plastic region tightening method has been
employed for the connecting rod bolts and nuts, be sure
to check the bolts for elongation before reuse. Bolts can
be checked for elongation by finger-screwing the nut to
the end of the bolt threads. If the nut cannot be screwed
to the end smoothly, it indicates that the bolt threads
have elongated. In this case, replace the bolt with a new
one.
2. Before mounting the nut, coat the nut threads and seating
surface with engine oil.
3. After the nut has been mounted to each bolt and tightened
finger-tight, alternately tighten nuts as follows to install
caps properly.
4. Tighten nuts to 34 Nm.

5. Put a paint mark to the head of the nut.


90 100 Paint mark
6. With reference to the paint mark on the nut, mark the
Paint mark bolt with a paint mark at the position angled 90 in the
nut tightening direction.
7. Tighten the nut 90 and check that the paint marks on
the nut and bolt are aligned with each other.
Caution
Bolt (1) If the tightening angle is less than 90, poor
Nut
tightening performance could result. Make sure
of the correct tightening angle.
6AE0298
(2) If the tightening angle exceeds 100, completely
back off the nut and start the procedure over.

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INSPECTION
1. PISTON RING
(1) Check the clearance between the piston ring and
the ring groove. If it exceeds the specified limit, change
the ring or the piston and piston ring.
Standard values: No. 1 0.03 0.07 mm
No. 2 0.02 0.06 mm
Limit: 0.1 mm
7EN0475

(2) Place the piston ring in the cylinder bore, push it


Push in using
in by applying the piston head side, and make sure
the piston it is square.
Then measure the clearance at the ring ends with
a thickness gauge.
Change the piston ring if the clearance at the ring
end is excessive.
Item Standard Limit
value mm mm

Piston ring End clearance 7EN0476 No. 1 ring 6G72 For Hong Kong 0.25 0.35 0.8
Except for Hong Kong 0.30 0.45 0.8
6G74 From 2003 model GDI 0.25 0.40 0.8
SOHC, 2002 model GDI 0.30 0.45 0.8
6G75 0.25 0.40 0.8
No. 2 ring 6G72 For Hong Kong 0.35 0.50 0.8
Except for Hong Kong 0.45 0.60 0.8
6G74 From 2003 model GDI 0.35 0.50 0.8
SOHC, 2002 model GDI 0.45 0.60 0.8
6G75 0.35 0.50 0.8
Oil ring 6G72 (For Hong Kong), 0.10 0.35 1.0
6G74, 6G75
6G72 Except for Hong Kong 0.20 0.60 1.0

2. CRANKSHAFT PIN OIL CLEARANCE


(PLASTIGAUGE METHOD)
(1) Drain oil from the crankshaft pin and the connecting
rod bearing.
(2) Place a piece of Plastigauge the length of the bearing
width on the crankshaft pin straight along the pin
centre.
(3) Gently place the connecting rod cap on top and tighten
the bolt to the specified torque.
(4) Detach the bolt and gently remove the connecting
1EN0246
rod cap.
(5) Measure the width of the crushed Plastigauge (at
the widest point) using the scale printed on the
Plastigauge package.
Standard value: 0.02 0.05 mm
Limit: 0.1 mm

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15. CRANKSHAFT, FLYWHEEL AND DRIVE PLATE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<6G7212-VALVE>

11 1 Nm
3

1
8
74 2 Nm
10

74 2 Nm
20 2
1
11 1 Nm
7
11 1 Nm

17
5
18
19 6

16

Apply engine oil to all


14 moving parts before
13 installation.
15

12

93 4 Nm
11

Removal steps
1. Flywheel bolt "CA 11. Bearing cap bolt
2. Flywheel "CA 12. Bearing cap
3. Ball bearing "BA 13. Thrust bearing (A)
4. Adaptor plate "BA 14. Thrust bearing (B)
5. Drive plate "BA 15. Crankshaft bearing lower
6. Crankshaft adaptor 16. Crankshaft
7. Rear plate "BA 17. Thrust bearing (B)
8. Ball bearing cover "BA 18. Thrust bearing (A)
"EA 9. Oil seal case 19. Crankshaft bearing upper
"DA 10. Oil seal 20. Cylinder block

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


<6G7224-VALVE>

7
23 2 Nm 1
20 28 2 Nm
74 2 Nm
10
21 3
9
22
2
11 1 Nm

11 1 Nm
1
11 1 Nm
74 2 Nm

4
18
17
19
16 6 5

14 8

13
12 Apply engine oil to all
moving parts before
15 installation.
93 4 Nm
11

Removal steps
1. Flywheel bolt "BA 13. Thrust bearing (A)
2. Flywheel "BA 14. Thrust bearing (B)
3. Ball bearing "BA 15. Crankshaft bearing lower
4. Adaptor plate 16. Crankshaft
5. Drive plate "BA 17. Thrust bearing (B)
6. Crankshaft adaptor "BA 18. Thrust bearing (A)
7. Rear plate (M/T) 19. Crankshaft bearing upper
8. Rear plate (A/T) 20. Knock sensor <For Hong Kong>
"EA 9. Oil seal case 21. Knock sensor bracket
"DA 10. Oil seal <For Hong Kong>
"CA 11. Bearing cap bolt 22. Cylinder block
"CA 12. Bearing cap

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<6G74, 6G75>

74 2 Nm

1
7
23 2 Nm
3
17 28 2 Nm
10
18 9

2
19 11 1 Nm

74 2 Nm
11 1 Nm
1
11 1 Nm

4
16 15

14 6 5

8
13
12
Apply engine oil to all
moving parts before
11 74 4 Nm installation.

Removal steps
1. Flywheel bolt "CA 11. Bearing cap bolt
2. Flywheel "CA 12. Bearing cap
3. Ball bearing "BA 13. Crankshaft bearing lower
4. Adaptor plate 14. Crankshaft
5. Drive plate "BA 15. Thrust bearing
6. Crankshaft adaptor "BA 16. Crankshaft bearing upper
7. Rear plate (M/T) 17. Knock sensor <For Taiwan, GDI>
8. Rear plate (A/T) "AA 18. Detonation sensor bracket
"EA 9. Oil seal case <For Taiwan, GDI>
"DA 10. Oil seal 19. Cylinder block

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INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS


Timing belt side "AA DETONATION SENSOR BRACKET INSTALLATION
Check that the bracket is in proper contact with the cylinder
4 block boses and tighten to the specified torque in the order
2
shown.

1
3

Identification color position "BA CRANKSHAFT BEARING INSTALLATION


No.4 journal
No.3 journal When the bearing needs replacing , select and install a proper
No.2 journal bearing by the following procedure.
1. Measure the crankshaft journal diameter and confirm its
classification from the following table. In the case of
a crankshaft supplied as a service part, identification colors
or mark of its journals are painted at the positions shown
in the illustration.
2. The cylinder block bearing bore diameter identification
No.1 journal 7EN0596 marks are stamped at the position shown in the illustration
from front to back, beginning at No. 1.
Identification mark position

No.4
No.3
No.2
No.1
7EN0991

Cylinder bore size mark (reference)

No.2
No.4

No.1 No.3
Cylinder block bearing bore size
identification mark
Timing belt side 7EN0992

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<6G7212-VALVE>

Combination of crankshaft journal diameter and cylinder block bearing bore diameter Bearing
identification
Crankshaft journal Cylinder block color or
bearing bore identification
id tifi ti
Classification Identification color or mark O.D. mm diameter mark ((for
or
identification
id tifi ti mark k service part)
Production part Service part

1 None Yellow or 0 59.994 60.000 I Pink, 1


II Red, 2

III Green, 3
2 None None or 1 59.988 59.994 I Red, 2
II Green, 3

III Black, 4
3 None White or 2 59.982 59.988 I Green, 3

II Black, 4
III Brown, 5

<6G7224-VALVE>

Combination of crankshaft journal diameter and cylinder block bearing bore diameter Bearing
identification
Crankshaft journal Cylinder block color ((for
bearing bore service
i part) t)
Classification Identification mark O.D. mm diameter
id tifi ti mark
identification k
Production part Service part
1 None 0 59.994 60.000 I Pink, 1
II Red, 2

III Green, 3
2 None 1 59.988 59.994 I Red, 2

II Green, 3
III Black, 4
3 None 2 59.982 59.988 I Green, 3

II Black, 4
III Brown, 5

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<6G74, 6G75>

Combination of crankshaft journal diameter and cylinder block bearing bore diameter Bearing
identification
Crankshaft journal Cylinder block color ((for
bearing bore service
i part) t)
Classification Identification color O.D. mm diameter
identification
id tifi ti mark k
Production part Service part

1 None Yellow 63.994 64.000 I Pink


II Red

III Green
2 None None 63.988 63.994 I Red
II Green

III Black
3 None White 63.982 63.988 I Green

II Black
III Brown

Identification mark 3. Select a proper bearing from the above table on the basis
(SOHC) of the identification data confirmed under Items 1. and
2..
[Example Two-camshaft engine]
(1) If the measured value of a crankshaft journal outer
diameter is 59.996 mm, the journal is classified as
1 in the table.
In case the crankshaft is also replaced by a spare
part, check the identification colors of the journals
Identification
color painted on the new crankshaft. If the color is yellow,
7EN0600
for example, the journal is classified as 1.
(2) Next, check the cylinder block bearing bore
identification mark stamped on the cylinder block.
Oil groove
Groove If it is I, read the Bearing identification color column
to find the identification color of the bearing to be
used. In this case, it is pink.
(3) Install the bearing halves with oil groove on the
cylinder block side.
(4) Install the bearing halves without oil groove on the
bearing cap side.
(5) Install the thrust bearings on both sides of the No.3
bearing with the grooves facing outward.
7EN0602

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"CA BEARING CAP / BEARING BOLT INSTALLATION
1. Attach the bearing cap on the cylinder block as shown
in the figure.
2. Tighten the bearing cap bolts to the specified torque in
the sequence shown in the figure.
3. Check that the crankshaft rotates smoothly.

Crankshaft

Front mark

Bearing cap

Bearing cap bolt

Cylinder block

7EN0524

4. Check the end play. If it exceeds the limit value, replace


the thrust bearing.
Standard value : 0.05 0.25 mm
Limit: 0.4 mm

7EN0034

"DA CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL INSTALLATION


Using the Special Tool, press-fit a new crankshaft rear oil
seal into the seal case.
MD998718

Oil seal
case

7EN0465

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"EA OIL SEAL CASE INSTALLATION


Squeeze out a 3 mm bead of liquid gasket (FIPG) and apply
it to the coating surface.
Liquid gasket:
MITSUBISHI genuine Part No. MD970389

7EN0467

INSPECTION
1. CRANKSHAFT
If the oil clearance exceeds the limit, replace the bearing,
and crankshaft if necessary.

Measure the outside diameter of journal and inside


diameter of crankshaft bearing. If the difference between
them (oil clearance) exceeds the limit, replace the
crankshaft bearing and, if necessary, crankshaft.
Standard value: 0.02 0.05 mm
Limit: 0.1 mm

Caution
Do not attempt an undersize machining on the
crankshaft with special surface treatment. This
crankshaft can be identified by its dull gray
appearance.

Plastigage 2. CRANKSHAFT OIL CLEARANCE


(PLASTIC GAUGE METHOD)
This crankshaft oil clearance can be measured easily
by using a plastic gauge, as follows:
(1) Remove oil and grease and any other foreign matters
from crankshaft journal and bearing inner surface.
(2) Install the crankshaft.
(3) Cut the plastic gauge to the same length as the width
of bearing and place it on journal in parallel with its
axis.
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(4) Gently place the crankshaft bearing cap over it and
tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
(5) Remove the bolts and gently remove the crankshaft
bearing cap.
(6) Measure the width of the smashed plastic gauge at
its widest section by using a scale printed on the
plastic gauge bag.
Standard value: 0.02 0.04 mm
Limit: 0.1 mm
7EN0141

3. CYLINDER BLOCK
(1) Visually check for scratches, rust and corrosion. Also
use flaw detecting agents and the like to check for
cracks. If there are any defects, rectify the cylinder
block.
(2) Measure the flatness of the cylinder block top surface
with a straight edge and a thickness gauge. During
measurement, the cylinder block top surface must
be free from gasket pieces and the like.
7EN0460 Standard values: 0.05 mm
Limit: 0.1 mm
(3) Check for scratches or seizure of the cylinder wall.
If there are any defects, correct (bore it a oversize)
12 mm or change the cylinder block.
(4) Measure the inside diameter and the ovality of the
cylinder. If the cylinder is overly worn, correct it to
a larger size and change the pistons and the piston
rings.
Standard value:
Cylinder inside diameter:
7EN0461 6G72 91.1 mm
6G74 93.0 mm
6G75 95.0 mm
Ovality: 0.01 mm

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4. BORING CYLINDER
(1) Oversize pistons to be used should be determined
on the basis of the largest bore cylinder.
Piston size identification
<6G72, 6G74>
Size Identification mark
Thrust
direction 0.50 mm O.S. 0.50
Piston O.D.
1.00 mm O.S. 1.00
6EN0554
<6G75>
Size Identification mark
0.25 mm O.S. 0.25
0.50 mm O.S. 0.50

NOTE
Size mark is stamped on the piston top.
(2) Measure outside diameter of piston to be used.
Measure it in thrust direction as shown.
(3) Based on the measured piston O.D., calculate the
boring finish dimension.
Boring finish dimension = Piston O.D. + (Clearance
between piston O.D. and cylinder) 0.02 mm
(honing margin)
(4) Bore all cylinders to the calculated boring finish
dimension.
Caution
To prevent distortion that may result from
temperature rise during honing, bore cylinders,
in the order of No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5
and No. 6.
(5) Hone to the final finish dimension (Piston O.D. +
clearance between piston O.D. and cylinder.)
(6) Check the clearance between piston and cylinder.
Clearance between piston and cylinder:
6G72 0.02 0.04 mm
6G74 0.03 0.05 mm
6G75 0.02 0.04 mm

NOTE
When boring cylinders, finish all of four cylinders to
the same oversize. Do not bore only one cylinder
to an oversize.

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SERVICE PUBLICATION & TRAINING
INTERNATIONAL AFTER-SALES DEPARTMENT. MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION

SERVICE BULLETIN NO. : MSB03E11001

DATE : 20030120 <MODEL> <M/Y>


(EUR)CARISMA(DX) 9701
(EUR)SPACE
DISUSE OF INJECTOR BACKUP RINGS IN GDI
SUBJECT : RUNNER(DZ)
ENGINES (EUR)SPACE
WAGON(DZL)
GROUP : ENGINE DRAFTNO. : 02EN516 (EUR)GALANT(ST41)
(EUR)SPACE STAR
((MGX))
INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL (EUR)PAJERO
AFTERSALES PININ(KR)
DEPARTMENT (EUR)PAJERO/
T. K
T Kobayashi
b hi M
Manager S
SERVICE
RVIC MONTERO(CK)
PUBLICATION & TRAINING

1. Description:
This service bulletin informs you of disuse of one of the backup rings that has been used in
each fuel injector on GDI engines.

2. Applicable Manuals:
See attachment.

3. Effective date:
From the engines produced in the middle of July 2002. This modification is also applicable
to the engines produced before that date, as modified injectors will be supplied as service parts
for these engines.

4. Details:
The backup ring indicated by the arrow in the drawing below has been disused.

Backup ring

O-ring

Backup ring

Fuel injector

Disused

Insulator

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Attachment
Applicable Manuals:
Manual Pub. No. Page
ENGINE 4G6 (EW) PWEE9616 (English) 11A-5a-1,
W k h M
Workshop Manuall PWES9617 (Spanish) 11A 5 2
11A-5a-2a

PWEF9618 (French)
PWEG9619 (German)
PWED9620 (Dutch)
PWEW9621 (Swedish)
ENGINE 4G9 (EW) PWEE9502 (English) 11A-6c-1,
W k h M
Workshop Manuall PWES9503 (Spanish) 11A 6 1
11A-6c-1a,
11A-6c-1b,
PWEF9504 (French) 11A-6c-2
PWEG9505 (German)
PWED9506 (Dutch)
PWEW9507 (Swedish)
ENGINE 6G7 (EW) PWEE9061 (English) 11A-6c-1,
W k h M
Workshop Manuall PWES9062 (Spanish) 11B 8 3
11B-8-3

PWEF9063 (French)
PWEG9064 (German)
PWED9065 (Dutch)
PWEW9066 (Swedish)
98 CARISMA GDI PWDE9502-C (English) 13J-103, 104
W k h M
Workshop Manuall chassis
h i PWDS9503-C (Spanish)
PWDF9504-C (French)
PWDG9505-C (German)
PWDD9506-C (Dutch)
PWDW9507-C (Swedish)
2001 CARISMA PWDE9502-E (English) 13J-134, 135
W k h M
Workshop Manuall chassis
h i PWDS9503-E (Spanish)
PWDF9504-E (French)
PWDG9505-E (German)
PWDD9506-E (Dutch)
PWDW9507-E (Swedish)

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GLOBAL AFTER SALES OFFICE, MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION

SERVICE BULLETIN NO. : MSB04E11001

DATE : 20040220 <MODEL> <M/Y>


(EUR)PAJERO/ 04
CHANGE TO CRANKSHAFT BEARING SELECTION
SUBJECT : MONTERO
INSTRUCTIONS FOR 6G7 ENGINES (V60 V70)
(V60,

GROUP : ENGINE DRAFTNO. : 03EN509

INFORMATION SERVICE
INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT M. Shinjuku-General Manager

1. Description:
A crankshaft bearing with a blue identification color has been added to the assortment of bearings
available for selection when servicing a 6G75 engine in order to improve serviceability. This
service bulletin informs you of the changes to the bearing selection tables and bearing selection
examples necessitated by this addition of the bearing. Please incorporate them into the following
Workshop Manuals.

2. Applicable Manuals:

Manual Pub. No. Page


ENGINE 6G7(W-E) Workshop Manual PWEE9061 (English) 11B-15-5, 6
PWES9062 (Spanish)
PWEF9063 (French)
PWEG9064 (German)
PWED9065 (Dutch)
PWEW9066 (Swedish)

3. Effective Date (Effective Models):


From the first production vehicles.

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4. Details:

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<Old>

<New>
See next page.

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<New>

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