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11B-1
ENGINE
<4G9-MPI>
CONTENTS
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CRANKSHAFT PULLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
CAMSHAFT AND CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL . . . 16
SEALANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
OIL PAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
SPECIAL TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Drive Belt Tension Check and Adjustment . . . . . . 5 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Ignition Timing Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TIMING BELT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Idle Speed Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Idle Mixture Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ENGINE ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Compression Pressure Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
11B-2 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – General/General Information/Service Specifications
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGE
The following contents have been established to correspond to the addition of vehicles with 4G9-MPI
engine.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Items Specification
Exhaust 8
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Valve timing Intake Opening BTDC 14_
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Items Standard value Limit
Power steering oil pump drive belt Vibration frequency Hz 114 – 139 –
tension <Vehicles without A/C>,
power steering oil pump and A/C Tension N 392 – 588 –
compressor drive belt tension
<Vehicles
V hi l with
i h A/CA/C> (Wh
(When
checked) Deflection (Reference) mm 10.0 – 12.0 –
Power steering oil pump drive belt Vibration frequency Hz 121 – 133 –
tension <Vehicles without A/C>,
power steering oil pump and A/C Tension N 441 – 539 –
compressor drive belt tension
<Vehicles
V hi l with
i h A/C>
A/C (When
(Wh ad-
d
justed) Deflection (Reference) mm 10.0 – 11.0 –
Power steering oil pump drive belt Vibration frequency Hz 145 – 166 –
tension <Vehicles without A/C>,
power steering oil pump and A/C Tension N 637 – 833 –
compressor drive belt tension
<Vehicles
V hi l with A/C> (Wh
i h A/C (When re-
placed) Deflection (Reference) mm 7.0 – 9.0 –
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Basic ignition timing 5_BTDC ± 3_ –
SEALANTS
Items Specified Sealants Remarks
SPECIAL TOOLS
Tool Number Name Use
MB991502 MUT-II sub D Engine idle speed check
assembly D Basic ignition timing check
D Drive belt tension measurement
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MD998719 Pin
MD998717 Crankshaft front oil Press-in of the crankshaft front oil seal
seal installer
MB991653 Cylinder head bolt Cylinder head bolt removal and installation
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wrench
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
DRIVE BELT TENSION CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT
ALTERNATOR DRIVE BELT TENSION CHECK
Check the drive belt tension by the following procedure.
Standard value:
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microphone or if there are any loud sources of
noise nearby, the values measured by the
microphone may not correspond to actual values.
(4) If the microphone is touching the belt while the
measurement is being made, the values measured
by the microphone may not correspond to actual
values.
(5) Do not take the measurement while the vehicle’s
engine is running.
Alternator
pulley
Alternator
pulley
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – On-vehicle Service 11B-7
ALTERNATOR DRIVE BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting bolt 1. Loosen the nut of the alternator pivot bolt.
2. Loosen the lock bolt.
3. Use the adjusting bolt to adjust the belt tension and belt
deflection to the standard values.
Lock bolt Standard value:
Items When adjusted When replaced
Vibration frequency Hz 155 – 175 203 – 234
Tension N 343 – 441 588 – 784
Deflection 10.5 – 12.0 6.7 – 8.5
(Reference) mm
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Tightening torque: 5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
<Vehicles with A/C> POWER STEERING OIL PUMP DRIVE BELT <Vehicles
Oil pump pulley without A/C>, POWER STEERING OIL PUMP AND A/C
COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT <Vehicles with A/C> TENSION
Tension CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT
pulley 1. Check if the belt tension is within the standard value using
B one of the methods below.
Crankshaft A
pulley Standard value:
A/C Items When When When
compressor
pulley checked adjusted replaced
Vibration 114 – 139 121 – 133 145 – 166
<Vehicles without A/C> frequency
Hz
Oil pump pulley
Tension N 392 – 588 441 – 539 637 – 833
Deflection 10.0 – 12.0 10.0 – 11.0 7.0 – 9.0
(Reference)
Crankshaft A B mm
pulley
<When measuring the vibration frequency>
Tension With your finger tip lightly tap the centre of the belt between
pulley
the pulleys in the location shown by the arrow in the
illustration and then measure the belt vibration frequency.
NOTE
Refer to P.11B-6 for information regarding the vibration
frequency measurement method using MUT-II.
<When measuring the tension>
Use a belt tension gauge to measure the belt tension.
11B-8 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – On-vehicle Service
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IGNITION TIMING CHECK
1. Before inspection, set the vehicle to the pre-inspection
condition.
2. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (OFF) position, and then
connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector.
3. Set up a timing light.
4. Start the engine and run at idle.
5. Check that engine idle speed is within the standard value.
MUT-II Standard value: approx. 700 r/min
6. Select No.17 of the MUT-II Actuator test.
7. Check that basic ignition timing is within the standard value.
Standard value: 5_ BTDC ± 3_
8. If the basic ignition timing is outside the standard value,
inspect the MPI system while referring to GROUP 13C
– Troubleshooting.
9. Press the MUT-II clear key (Select a forced driving cancel
mode) to release the Actuator test.
Caution
If the test is not cancelled, a forced driving will continue
for 27 minutes. Driving under this condition may
damage the engine.
10. Check that ignition timing is at the standard value.
Standard value: approx. 10_BTDC
NOTE
(1) Ignition timing is variable within about ± 7_, even under
normal operating.
(2) And it is automatically further advanced by about 5_
from standard value at higher altitudes.
11. Remove the timing light.
12. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (OFF) position, and then
remove the MUT-II.
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – On-vehicle Service 11B-9
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9. Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (OFF) position, and
then remove the MUT-II.
IDLE MIXTURE CHECK
1. Before inspection, set the vehicle to the pre-inspection
condition.
2. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (OFF) position, and then
connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector.
3. Set up the timing light.
4. Check that the ignition timing is within the standard value.
Standard value: approx. 5_ BTDC
MUT-II
5. Run the engine at 2,500 r/min for 2 minutes.
6. Set the CO, HC tester.
7. Check the CO contents and the HC contents at idle.
Standard value
CO contents: 0.1 % or less
HC contents: 100 ppm or less
8. If there is a deviation from the standard value, check the
following items:
D Diagnosis output
D Closed-loop control (When the closed-loop control is
normal, the output signal of the oxygen sensor changes
between 0 – 400 mV and 600 – 1,000 mV at idle.)
D Fuel pressure
D Injector
D Ignition coil, spark plug cable, spark plug
D Evaporative emission control system
D Compression pressure
NOTE
Replace the three way catalyst when the CO and HC
contents are not within the standard value, even though
the result of the inspection is normal on all items.
9. Remove the timing light.
10. Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (OFF) position, and
then remove the MUT-II.
11B-10 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – On-vehicle Service
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6. Set compression gauge to one of the spark plug holes.
7. Crank the engine with the throttle valve fully open and
measure the compression pressure.
Standard value (at engine speed of 250 r/min):
1370 kPa
Limit (at engine speed of 250 r/min): min. 1039 kPa
8. Measure the compression pressure for all the cylinders,
and check that the pressure differences of the cylinders
are below the limit.
Limit: max. 100 kPa
9. If there is a cylinder with compression or a compression
difference that is outside the limit, pour a small amount
of engine oil through the spark plug hole, and repeat the
operations in steps from (6) to (8).
(1) If the compression increases after oil is added, the
cause of the malfunction is a worn or damaged piston
ring and/or cylinder inner surface.
(2) If the compression does not rise after oil is added,
the cause is a burnt or defective valve seat, or pressure
is leaking from the gasket.
10. Connect the crank angle sensor connector.
11. Install the spark plugs.
12. Install the ignition coils and spark plug cables.
13. Use the MUT-II to erase the diagnosis codes.
NOTE
This will erase the diagnosis code resulting from the crank
angle sensor connector being disconnected.
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – On-vehicle Service 11B-11
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TIMING BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
1. Remove the timing belt upper cover.
2. Turn the crankshaft clockwise to set the No. 1 cylinder
to top dead compression centre.
Caution
As the purpose of this procedure is to apply the proper
amount of tension to the timing belt by means of the
cam drive torque, be sure not to rotate the crankshaft
in the opposite direction.
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1. Start the engine.
2. Check that the noise occurs immediately after the engine
is started, and that the noise changes in accordance with
changes in the engine speed.
If the noise does not occur immediately after the engine
is started, or if it does not change in accordance with
the engine speed, the problem is not being caused by
the lash adjusters, so check for some other cause of the
problem. Moreover, if the noise does not change in
accordance with the engine speed, the cause of the
problem is probably not with the engine. (In these cases,
the lash adjusters are normal.)
3. While the engine is idling, check that the noise level does
not change when the engine load is varied (for example, by
shifting from N → D).
If the noise level changes, the cause of the noise is probably
parts striking because of worn crankshaft bearings or
connecting rod bearings. (In such cases, the lash adjusters
are normal.)
4. After the engine has warmed up, run it at idle and check
if any noise can be heard.
If the noise has become smaller or disappeared, oil sludge
could make the lash adjusters stick. Clean the lash
adjusters. (Refer to the Engine Workshop Manual.) If not
improved, go to step 5.
5. Bleed air from the lash adjusters.
6. If the noise has not disappeared even after the air bleeding,
clean the lash adjusters. (Refer to the Engine Workshop
Manual.)
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – On-vehicle Service 11B-13
<LASH ADJUSTER AIR BLEEDING>
NOTE
(1) If the vehicle is parked on a slope for a long period
of time, the amount of oil inside the lash adjuster will
decrease, and air may get into the high pressure
chamber when starting the engine.
(2) After parking the vehicle for long periods, the oil drains
out of the oil passage, and it takes time for the oil
to be supplied to the lash adjuster, so air can get
into the high pressure chamber.
(3) If either of the above situations occur, the abnormal
noise can be eliminated by bleeding the air from inside
the lash adjusters.
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1. Check the engine oil and replenish or replace the oil if
necessary.
NOTE
(1) If there is a only small amount of oil, air will be drawn
in through the oil screen and will get into the oil
passage.
(2) If the amount of oil is greater than normal, then the
oil will being mixed by the crankshaft and a large
Good amount of air may get mixed into the oil.
(3) If the oil is degenerated, air and oil will not separate
easily in oil, and the amount of air mixed into the
oil will increase.
(4) If the air which has been mixed in with the oil due
to any of the above reasons gets into the high pressure
chamber of the lash adjuster, the air inside the high
High-
pressure chamber will be compressed when the valve
pressure is open and the lash adjuster will over-compress,
chamber resulting in abnormal noise when the valve closes.
This is the same effect as if the valve clearance is
adjusted to be too large by mistake. If the air inside
the lash adjusters is then released, the operation of
the lash adjusters will return to normal.
11B-14 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – On-vehicle Service/Crankshaft Pulley
Drive pattern for air bleeding 2. Run the engine at idle for 1 – 3 minutes to let it warm
Gradually open the Close the throttle
up.
throttle valve. valve. 3. With no load on the engine, repeat the drive pattern shown
Approx. in the illustration at left and check if the abnormal noise
3,000 r/min disappears. (The noise should normally disappear after
10 – 30 repetitions, but if there is no change in the noise
Idle speed level after 30 repetitions or more, the problem is probably
15 15 not due to air inside the lash adjusters.)
seconds seconds
4. After the noise has disappeared, repeat the drive pattern
Once shown in the illustration at left a further 5 times.
5. Run the engine at idle for 1 – 3 minutes and check that
the noise has disappeared.
CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
D Under Cover Removal and Installation
D Drive Belt Tension Adjustment (Refer to P.11B-5.) <only after installation>
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2
3
1
182 ± 4 N·m
4
(Engine Oil)
Removal steps
1. Power steering oil pump drive 2. Alternator drive belt
belt <Vehicles without A/C>, AA" "AA 3. Crankshaft pulley
Power steering oil pump and A/C "AA 4. Front flange
compressor drive belt
<Vehicles with A/C>
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Crankshaft Pulley 11B-15
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
AA" CRANKSHAFT PULLEY REMOVAL
MB990767
MD998719
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2. Clean the bolt hole in the crankshaft, the crankshaft
contacting surface and washer contacting surface of the
crankshaft pulley, and the washer.
3. Apply an appropriately small amount of oil to the threads
and seating surface of the crankshaft bolt.
4. Use the special tools to stop the crankshaft pulley from
Clean
turning in the same way as was done during removal,
Degrease
and then tighten the crankshaft bolt to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 182 ± 4 N·m
Crankshaft
pulley
11B-16 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Camshaft and Camshaft Oil Seal
6
31 ± 3 N·m
7
22 ± 4 N·m
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3 10 ± 2 N·m
ø3 mm
2
88 ± 10 N·m
Sealant: MITSUBISHI GENUINE
PART MD970389 or equivalent
Camshaft
sprocket
MD998719
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AB" LASH ADJUSTER, ROCKER ARM AND SHAFT
ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
MD998443 1. Before removing the lash adjuster, rocker arm and shaft
assembly, install the special tools as shown in the
illustration so that the lash adjusters will not fall out.
2. Loosen the lash adjuster, rocker arm and shaft assembly
mounting bolt, and then remove the lash adjuster, rocker
arm and shaft assembly with the bolt still attached.
Caution
Never disassemble the lash adjuster, rocker arm and
shaft assembly.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AA CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR SUPPORT
INSTALLATION
1. Remove sealant remained on the camshaft position sensor
support.
2. Apply sealant to the flange of the camshaft position sensor
support and install to the cylinder head.
ø3 mm Specified sealant:
MITSUBISHI GENUINE PART MD970389 or
equivalent
3. Tighten the camshaft position sensor support mounting
bolt to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 14 ± 1 N·m
11B-18 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Camshaft and Camshaft Oil Seal
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7. Ensure that the notch at the rocker shaft points towards
the direction as shown in the illustration.
Notch
Notch
Front of engine
MD998713
13
15
12
8 19 ± 3 N·m
7 14
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10
11 9
48 ± 6 N·m 8.8 ± 1.0 N·m 9.0 ± 3.0 N·m
18 ± 2 N·m
5 39 ± 5 N·m
3 23 ± 4 N·m
93 ± 15 N·m
5
12 ± 2 N·m
2 93 ± 15 N·m
4
1
42 ± 7 N·m
108 ± 10 N·m
1 6
4 42 ± 7 N·m
70 ± 10 N·m
Removal steps
1. Splash shield 8. Bell housing cover
2. Power steering pressure hose 9. Drain plug
clamp <R.H. drive vehicles> "BA 10. Drain plug gasket
3. Steering gear box and shaft AC" "AA 11. Oil pan installation bolts
connection AC" "AA 12. Oil screen
AA" 4. Steering gear box installation bolts AC" "AA 13. Oil screen gasket
AB" 5. Front differential mount center bolt AC" "AA 14. Oil pan
AB" 6. Front differential mount "AA 15. Oil pan gasket
7. Transmission stay
NOTE
Liquid-type gasket is used as the oil pan gasket for the vehicle shipped from the factory or the engine to be
overhauled. If liquid gasket is used during the replacement of the oil pan gasket in the on-vehicle service, the
sealing surfaces affect other parts, thereby resulting in oil leaks. So, be sure to use an oil pan gasket supplied
as a spare part.
11B-20 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Oil Pan
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MD998727 AC" OIL PAN INSTALLATION BOLT/OIL SCREEN/OIL
MD998727
SCREEN GASKET/OIL PAN REMOVAL
1. After removing the oil pan installation bolts, use a special
tool to remove the oil pan from the engine.
Caution
Perform this slowly to avoid deformation of the oil
pan flange.
2. With the oil pan removed from the cylinder block, remove
the oil screen installation bolts.
Oil screen 3. Remove the oil pan and the oil screen as a set.
Oil pan
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Oil Pan 11B-21
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AA OIL PAN GASKET/OIL PAN/OIL SCREEN
GASKET/OIL SCREEN/OIL PAN INSTALLATION
BOLT INSTALLATION
1. Put the oil screen in the oil pan. With the oil pan gasket
in position, place the oil pan between the cylinder block
and front differential.
2. Install the oil screen gasket and oil screen to the cylinder
block.
3. Install the oil pan to the cylinder block.
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11B-22 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Crankshaft Oil Seal
<M/T> 7
10
98 ± 5 N·m
8 11
<A/T> 7
98 ± 5 N·m
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6
4 2
9 10
5
3
<A/T>
1
<M/T>
(Engine oil:
bolt seat and
threaded
hole)
6 11
(Bolt thread)
(Bolt thread) 9
8 Lip Lip
Crankshaft front oil seal removal Crankshaft rear oil seal removal
steps steps
D Timing belt (Refer to P.11B-30.) D Transmission assembly
D Crank angle sensor (Refer to GROUP D Clutch cover and disc <M/T>
16 – Ignition System.) AA" "BA 7. Adapter plate
"DA 1. Crankshaft sprocket AA" "BA 8. Flywheel <M/T>
"DA 2. Spring pin AA" "BA 9. Drive plate <A/T>
"DA 3. Crankshaft sensing blade AA" "BA 10. Crankshaft adapter
"DA 4. Crankshaft spacer "AA 11. Crankshaft rear oil seal
5. Crankshaft key
"CA 6. Crankshaft front oil seal
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Crankshaft Oil Seal 11B-23
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
AA" ADAPTER PLATE/FLYWHEEL <M/T>/DRIVE
PLATE <A/T>/CRANKSHAFT ADAPTER REMOVAL
Use the special tool to secure the flywheel or drive plate,
and remove the bolts.
MD998781
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MD998776
MD998717
Oil seal
11B-24 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Crankshaft Oil Seal
Degrease
Oil pump case
Clean
Crankshaft
sprocket
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3. With spring pin, crankshaft sensing blade and
crankshaft spacer assembled, install crankshaft
Crankshaft sprocket on crankshaft.
sensing blade
Crankshaft
sprocket
Crankshaft
spacer
Front of
engine
Spring pin
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Cylinder Head Gasket 11B-25
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
D Fuel Discharge Prevention (Refer to GROUP 13C – D Engine Oil Draining and Supplying
On-vehicle Service.) <Pre-removal only> D Exhaust Manifold Removal and Installation
D Kickdown Cable Adjustment <A/T> (Refer to GROUP (Refer to GROUP 15.)
23 – On-vehicle Service.) <Post-installation only> D Thermostat Case Assembly Removal and Installation
D Accelerator Cable Adjustment (Refer to GROUP 17 – (Refer to GROUP 14 – Water Hose and Pipe.)
On-vehicle Service.) <Post-installation only> D Water By-pass Fitting Removal and Installation
D Engine Coolant Draining and Supplying (Refer to GROUP 14 – Water Hose and Pipe.)
19
24
12 ± 2 N·m
5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
27 (Engine oil)
26 1
5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
2
25 9
11 10 16 ± 2 N·m
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5 8 7
18
13
12 14
15 3
23
16 17
23
21 22
20
Removal steps
1. Accelerator cable connection 14. Idle speed control servo connector
2. Kickdown cable connection <A/T> 15. Purge control solenoid valve
3. Power steering oil pressure switch connector
connector 16. EGR solenoid valve connector
4. A/C compressor magnetic clutch 17. Detonation sensor connector
connector 18. Injector connector
5. Ignition coil connector 19. PCV hose
6. Crank angle sensor connector 20. Vacuum hoses connection
7. Oxygen sensor connector 21. Brake booster vacuum hose
8. Ignition failure sensor connector connection
9. Engine coolant temperature sensor AA" "EA 22. Radiator upper hose connection
connector 23. Water hose connection
10. Engine coolant temperature gauge 24. Heater hose connection
unit connector 25. Fuel return hose connection
11. Camshaft position sensor connector "DA 26. Fuel high-pressure hose connection
12. Capacitor "DA 27. O-ring
13. Throttle position sensor connector
11B-26 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Cylinder Head Gasket
34
(Engine oil)
35
31
32
10 ± 2 N·m
88 ± 10 N·m
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22 ± 4 N·m
36
33
44 ± 10 N·m
29
22 ± 4 N·m
44 ± 10 N·m
28. Oil cooler pipe connection <A/T> AB" "CA 31. Camshaft sprocket
29. Intake manifold stay 32. Timing belt under upper cover
D Ignition failure sensor (Refer to AC" 33. Power steering oil pump and brack-
GROUP 16 – Ignition System.) et assembly
D Ignition coil (Refer to GROUP 16 – AD" "BA 34. Cylinder head bolt
Ignition System.) 35. Cylinder head assembly
D Timing belt (Refer to P.11B-30.) "AA 36. Cylinder head gasket
30. Rocker cover
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Cylinder Head Gasket 11B-27
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA" RADIATOR UPPER HOSE REMOVAL
After alignment marks are indicated on radiator upper
hose and hose clamps, remove the hose.
MB990767
MD998719
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AC" POWER STEERING OIL PUMP AND BRACKET
ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
Remove the power steering oil pump and bracket assembly
from the engine with the hose attached.
NOTE
Place the removed power steering oil pump and bracket
assembly in a place where it will not be a hindrance when
removing and installing the cylinder head assembly, and tie it
with a cord.
Front of engine
3 5 10 8 2
1 7 9 6 4
11B-28 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Cylinder Head Gasket
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A
install it on cylinder head bolt.
3. Apply small quantity of engine oil at the threads of
cylinder head bolts and the washers.
4. Use special tool to tighten bolts according to the following
procedure (tightening for plastic zone).
(1) According to the sequence in the figure, tighten
bolts to the specified torque 74 ± 2 N·m.
(2) In the reverse sequence of the figure, fully loosen
bolts.
MB991653 (3) According to the sequence specified in the figure,
tighten bolts to the specified torque 20 ± 2 N·m.
90_ 90_
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turns smoothly.
3. If the hose does not turn smoothly, the O-ring is probably
being clamped. Disconnect the fuel high-pressure hose
and check the O-ring for damage. After this, re-insert the
delivery pipe and check that the hose turns smoothly.
4. Tighten the fuel high-pressure hose mounting bolt to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque: 5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
TIMING BELT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
D Under Cover Removal and Installation D Crankshaft Pulley Removal and Installation
D Air Intake Pipe Removal and Installation (Refer to P.11B-13.)
(Refer to GROUP 15 – Air Cleaner.)
10 ± 2 N·m
23 ± 2 N·m 8
3
7
10
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2 12 ± 2 N·m 44 ± 10 N·m
23 ± 3 N·m
4
2 12 ± 2 N·m
49 ± 9 N·m
49 ± 5 N·m
9
49 ± 9 N·m
5
10 ± 2 N·m
10 ± 2 N·m
Removal steps
1. Timing belt front upper cover "CA 6. Timing belt front lower cover
2. Radiator upper installation bolts 7. Accessory mount
3. Alternator brace "BA D Timing belt tension adjustment
4. Power steering oil pump bracket AA" "AA 8. Timing belt
stay 9. Tensioner spring
5. Crank angle sensor connector 10. Timing belt tensioner
ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Timing Belt 11B-31
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
Timing mark
Camshaft AA" TIMING BELT REMOVAL
sprocket 1. Turn the crankshaft clockwise (right turn) to align each
timing mark and to set the No. 1 cylinder at compression
top dead centre.
Caution
Timing belt Water pump The crankshaft should always be turned only
tensioner sprocket clockwise.
Timing mark
Crankshaft
sprocket
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2. Loosen the adjusting bolt.
Timing belt
tensioner 3. Set a screwdriver to the timing belt tensioner and press
it fully back in the direction of the arrow.
4. Provisionally tighten the adjusting bolt.
5. Remove the timing belt.
Caution
Adjusting If the timing belt is to be re-used, use chalk to mark
bolt the flat side of the belt with an arrow indicating the
direction of rotation (right turn).
Timing mark
3. Align each of the camshaft sprocket and the crankshaft
Camshaft
sprocket sprocket timing marks.
4. Install the timing belt in the following order, while making
sure that the tension side of the belt is not slackened.
(1) Crankshaft sprocket
Belt (2) Water pump sprocket
tension (3) Camshaft sprocket
Timing belt
tensioner
side (4) Tensioner pulley
Water Caution
pump After installing the timing belt, apply force to turn
sprocket
the camshaft sprocket in the reverse direction, and
recheck to be sure that the belt is fully tensioned and
that each timing mark is in the proper position.
Timing
mark Belt
tension
side
Crankshaft
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sprocket
Timing belt
"BA TIMING BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
tensioner 1. Loosen the adjusting bolt of the temporarily secured timing
belt tensioner by 1/4 – 1/2 turn, and use the force of
the tensioner spring to apply tension to the belt.
2. Turn the crankshaft in the proper rotation direction (right
Adjusting turn) for two rotations, and recheck to be sure that the
bolt
timing marks on each sprocket are aligned.
Caution
As the purpose of this procedure is to apply the proper
amount of tension to the tension side of the timing
belt by using the cam driving torque, turn the
crankshaft only by the amount given above. Be sure
Camshaft not to turn the crankshaft in the opposite direction
sprocket (left turn).
A
3. After checking to be sure that no belt teeth in the section
marked with A are lifted up and that the teeth in each
sprocket are engaged, secure the tensioner pulley.
21
12 ± 2 N·m
5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
24 (Engine oil)
23 1
5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
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2
22 9
10 16 ± 2 N·m
11
4
5
18 8 7
13
12 14
15 3
16 17
20
19
Removal steps
1. Accelerator cable connection 12. Capacitor
2. Kickdown cable connection <A/T> 13. Throttle position sensor connector
3. Power steering oil pressure switch 14. Idle speed control servo connector
connector 15. Purge control solenoid valve
4. A/C compressor magnetic clutch connector
connector 16. EGR solenoid valve connector
5. Ignition coil connector 17. Detonation sensor connector
6. Crank angle sensor connector 18. Injector connector
7. Oxygen sensor connector 19. Vacuum hoses connection
8. Ignition failure sensor connector 20. Brake booster vacuum hose
9. Engine coolant temperature sensor connection
connector 21. Heater hose connection
10. Engine coolant temperature gauge 22. Fuel return hose connection
unit connector "BA 23. Fuel high-pressure hose connection
11. Camshaft position sensor connector "BA 24. O-ring
11B-34 ENGINE <4G9-MPI> – Engine Assembly
33
29 ± 3 N·m
28
29 ± 3 N·m
29
26 ± 5 N·m*
32
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5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
30
12 ± 2 N·m 26
18 ± 2 N·m
31
27
25
22 ± 4 N·m
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INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AA ENGINE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Install the engine assembly, checking that the cables, hoses,
and harness connectors are not clamped.
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