| •
|
Use fender covers to avoid damaging
painted surfaces. |
| •
|
To avoid damage, unplug the wiring
connectors carefully while holding the connector portion.
| |
|
Mark all wiring and hoses to avoid
misconnection. |
|
In case of removing the high pressure fuel
pump, high pressure fuel pipe, delivery pipe, and injector, there
may be injury caused by leakage of the high pressure fuel. So don’t
do any repair work right after engine
stops. |
| 1. |
Remove the engine cover.
|
| 2. |
Disconnect the battery negative terminal (A).
|
| 3. |
Remove the air duct (B).

|
| 4. |
Remove the air cleaner assembly.
| (1) |
Disconnect the breather hose (A), the
intensifier hose (B) and the brake booster vacuum hose
(C). |
| (2) |
Disconnect the air intake hose (D) and
then remove the air cleaner assembly (E).

| |
| 5. |
Remove the RH front
wheel. |
| 6. |
Remove the under cover and RH side cover.
|
| 7. |
Turn the crankshaft pulley and align its
groove with the timing mark of the timing chain cover to set the
piston of No.1 cylinder to the top dead center on compression
stroke.

|
| 8. |
Disconnect the exhaust OCV (Oil control valve)
connector (A).

|
| 9. |
Disconnect the ignition coil connectors (A)
and the fuel pump connector (B), then remove the wiring protector
(C).

|
| 10. |
Remove the ignition coils (A).

|
| 11. |
Disconnect the fuel hose (A) and PCSV (Purge
control solenoid valve) hose (B).

|
| 12. |
Disconnect PCSV (Purge control solenoid valve)
connector (A) and loosen the vacuum & PCSV (Purge control
solenoid valve) pipe assembly mounting bolts and nut.

|
| 13. |
Remove the high pressure pipe (A). (Refer to
FL group)

|
| 14. |
Remove the high pressure fuel pump (A) and the
roller tappet (B). (Refer to FL group)

|
| 15. |
Disconnect the PCV (Positive crankcase
ventilation) hose (A).

|
| 16. |
Remove the front engine hanger
(A).

|
| 17. |
Remove the cylinder head cover
(A).

|
| 18. |
Remove the drive belt (A) after turning the
drive belt tensioner (B) counterclockwise.

|
| 19. |
Remove the A/C compressor lower bolts
(A).

|
| 20. |
Remove the A/C compressor bracket
(A).

|
| 21. |
Drain the engine oil.
|
| 22. |
Remove the oil pan (A). Insert the blade of
SST (09215-3C000) between the ladder frame and oil pan. Cut off
applied sealer and remove the lower oil pan.

| •
|
Insert the SST between the oil pan
and the ladder frame by tapping it with a plastic hammer
in the direction of arrow.
|
| •
|
After tapping the SST with a
plastic hammer along the direction of arrow around more than 2/3 edge
of the oil pan, remove it from the ladder frame.
|
| •
|
Do not turn over the SST abruptly
without tapping. It is result in damage of the SST.
|
| •
|
Be careful not to damage the
contact surfaces of ladder frame and lower oil pan.
| | |
| 23. |
Set the jack to the edge of ladder
frame.
|
Put the wooden block between ladder
frame and jack. |
|
Be careful not to damage the balance
shaft & oil pump
module. | |
| 24. |
Disconnect the ground line (A), and then
remove the engine mounting support bracket (B).

|
| 25. |
Remove the idler (A), the water pump pulley
(B), the crankshaft pulley (C) and the drive belt tensioner pulley
(D).

|
Tensioner pulley bolt is left-handed
screw. |
|
There are two methods to hold the ring
gear when installing or removing the crankshaft damper
pulley.
| •
|
Install the SST (09231-3K000) to
hold the ring gear after removing the
starter.

|
| •
|
Install the SST (09231-3D100) to
hold the ring gear after removing the dust
cover. |
| 1. |
Remove the dust cover (A) on the
bottom of the ladder frame and unfasten the two
transaxle mounting bolts (B).

|
| 2. |
Adjust the length of the holder
nuts (A) so that the front plate of the holder (B) puts
in the ring gear (C)
teeth. |
| 3. |
Adjust the angle of the links (D)
so that the two transaxle mounting bolts can be fastened
to the original mounted holes.

|
| 4. |
Install the SST (09231-3D100)
using the two transaxle mounting bolts and spacers.
Tighten the bolts and nuts of the holder and links
securely.

| | |
| 26. |
Remove the drive belt tensioner
(A).

|
| 27. |
Remove the engine support bracket
(A).

|
| 28. |
Remove the timing chain cover (A) by gently
prying the portions between the cylinder head and cylinder
block.

|
Be careful not to damage the contact
surfaces of cylinder block, cylinder head and timing chain
cover. | |
| 29. |
Make sure that the key (A) of crankshaft is
aligned with the mating surface of main bearing cap. As a result of
this, the piston of No.1 cylinder is placed at the top dead center
on compression stroke.

|
| 30. |
Release the ratchet by pulling the link down
using a thin rod. Compress the piston and then insert a stopper pin
(A) into the hole on the ratchet to hold the compressed piston.
Remove the timing chain tensioner (B).

|
| 31. |
Remove the timing chain tensioner arm
(A).

|
| 32. |
Remove the timing chain (A).

|
| 33. |
Remove the timing chain guide
(A).

|
| 34. |
Remove the timing chain oil jet (A) and the
crankshaft chain sprocket (B).

|
| 35. |
Remove the balance shaft chain. (Refer to
Lubrication system in this group) |
Sprockets, Chain Tensioner, Chain Guide, Chain
Tensioner Arm
| 1. |
Check the camshaft sprocket and crankshaft
sprocket for abnormal wear, cracks, or damage. Replace as
necessary. |
| 2. |
Inspect the tensioner arm and chain guide for
abnormal wear, cracks, or damage. Replace as necessary.
|
| 3. |
Check that the tensioner piston moves smoothly
when the ratchet pawl is released with thin
rod. |
Drive belt, Idler, Pulley
| 1. |
Check the idler for excessive oil leakage,
abnormal rotation or vibration. Replace if necessary.
|
| 2. |
Check belt for maintenance and abnormal wear
of V-ribbed part. Replace if necessary.
|
| 3. |
Check the pulleys for vibration in rotation,
oil or dust deposit of V-ribbed part. Replace if
necessary. |
| 1. |
Install the balance shaft chain. (Refer to
Lubrication system in this group) |
| 2. |
Install the crankshaft chain sprocket (B) and
the timing chain oil jet (A).
Tightening
torque:
7.8 ~ 9.8N.m (0.8 ~ 1.0kgf.m, 5.8 ~
7.2lb-ft)
|

|
| 3. |
Set the crankshaft so that the key (A) of
crankshaft will be aligned with the mating surface of main bearing
cap. Put the intake and exhaust camshaft assembly so that the TDC
marks (B) of the intake and exhaust CVVT sprockets will be aligned
with the top surface of cylinder head. As a result of this, the
piston of No.1 cylinder is placed at the top dead center on
compression stroke.


|
| 4. |
Install the timing chain guide
(A).
Tightening
torque:
9.8 ~ 11.8N.m (1.0 ~ 1.2kgf.m, 7.2 ~
8.7lb-ft)
|

|
| 5. |
Install the timing chain. To install the
timing chain with no slack between each shaft (cam, crank), follow
the below procedure.
Crankshaft sprocket (A) → Timing chain guide
(B) → Intake CVVT sprocket (C) → Exhaust CVVT sprocket
(D).

|
The timing marks of each sprocket should
be matched with timing marks (color link) of timing chain when
installing the timing chain. |


|
| 6. |
Install the timing chain tensioner arm
(A).
Tightening
torque:
9.8 ~ 11.8N.m (1.0 ~ 1.2kgf.m, 7.2 ~
8.7lb-ft)
|

|
| 7. |
Install the timing chain auto tensioner (B)
and remove the stopper pin (A).
Tightening
torque:
9.8 ~ 11.8N.m (1.0 ~ 1.2kgf.m, 7.2 ~
8.7lb-ft)
|

|
| 8. |
After rotating crankshaft 2 revolutions in
regular direction (clockwise viewed from front), confirm that the
TDC marks (A) on the intake and exhaust CVVT sprockets aligned with
the top surface of cylinder head.

|
| 9. |
Install the timing chain cover.
| (1) |
Using a gasket scraper, remove all the
old packing material from the gasket surfaces.
|
| (2) |
The sealant locations on chain cover and
on counter parts (cylinder head, cylinder block, and ladder
frame) must be free of engine oil and etc.
|
| (3) |
Before assembling the timing chain
cover, liquid sealant Loctite 5900H or equivalent should be
applied on the gap between cylinder head and cylinder block.
The part must be assembled within 5 minutes after sealant was
applied.
Bead
width: 3.0mm
(0.12in.)
|

|
| (4) |
After applying liquid sealant Loctite
5900H or equivalent on the timing chain cover.
The part must be assembled within 5
minutes after sealant was applied. Continuous bead of sealant
should be applied to prevent any path of oil
leakage.
Bead
width: 3.0mm
(0.12in.)
|

|
| (5) |
The dowel pins on the cylinder block and
holes on the timing chain cover should be used as a reference
in order to assemble the timing chain cover to be in exact
position.
Tightening torque:
Bolts A (M6×25) :
7.8 ~ 9.8N.m (0.8 ~ 1.0kgf.m, 5.8
~ 7.2lb-ft)
Bolts B (M8×28) :
18.6 ~ 22.5N.m (1.9 ~ 2.3kgf.m,
13.7 ~ 16.6lb-ft)
|

|
The engine starting or pressure
tests should not be performed within 30 minutes after
the timing chain cover was assembled.
| | |
| 10. |
Install the engine support bracket
(A).
Tightening
torque:
M10 bolts :
39.2 ~ 44.1N.m (4.0 ~ 5.0kgf.m, 28.9 ~
32.5lb-ft)
M8 bolts :
19.6 ~ 24.5N.m (2.0 ~ 2.5kgf.m, 14.5 ~
18.1lb-ft)
|

|
| 11. |
Install the crankshaft front oil seal (A)
using SST (09214-3K000, 09231-H1100) (B).

|
| 12. |
Install the drive belt tensioner
(A).
Tightening
torque :
53.9 ~ 63.7N.m (5.5 ~ 6.5kgf.m, 39.7 ~
47.0lb-ft)
|

|
| 13. |
Install the idler (A), the water pump pulley
(B), the crankshaft pulley (C) and the drive belt tensioner pulley
(D).
Tightening
torque :
Idler (A) :
53.9 ~ 63.7N.m (5.5 ~ 6.5kgf.m, 39.7 ~
47.0lb-ft)
Water pump pulley (B) :
7.8 ~ 9.8N.m (0.8 ~ 1.0kgf.m, 5.8 ~
7.2lb-ft)
Crankshaft pulley (C) :
166.6 ~ 176.4N.m (17.0 ~ 18.0kgf.m,
122.9 ~ 130.1lb-ft)
Drive belt tensioner pulley (D) :
53.9 ~ 63.7N.m (5.5 ~ 6.5kgf.m, 39.7 ~
47.0lb-ft)
|

|
Tensioner pulley bolt is left-handed
screw. |
|
There are two methods to hold the ring
gear when installing or removing the crankshaft damper
pulley.
| •
|
Install the SST (09231-3K000) to
hold the ring gear after removing the
starter.

|
| •
|
Install the SST (09231-3D100) to
hold the ring gear after removing the dust
cover. |
| 1. |
Remove the dust cover (A) on the
bottom of the ladder frame and unfasten the two
transaxle mounting bolts (B).

|
| 2. |
Adjust the length of the holder
nuts (A) so that the front plate of the holder (B) puts
in the ring gear (C)
teeth. |
| 3. |
Adjust the angle of the links (D)
so that the two transaxle mounting bolts can be fastened
to the original mounted holes.

|
| 4. |
Install the SST (09231-3D100)
using the two transaxle mounting bolts and spacers.
Tighten the bolts and nuts of the holder and links
securely.

| | |
| 14. |
Install the engine mounting support bracket
(B) and connect the ground line (A).
Tightening
torque :
78.5 ~ 98.1 N.m (8.0 ~ 10.0 kgf.m, 57.9
~ 72.3 lb-ft)
|

|
| 15. |
Remove the jack from the ladder
frame. |
| 16. |
Install the oil pan.
| (1) |
Using a gasket scraper, remove all the
old sealant material from the gasket surfaces.
|
| (2) |
Before assembling the oil pan, liquid
sealant Loctite 5900H, Threebond 1217H or equivalent should be
applied on oil pan. The part must be assembled within 5
minutes after sealant was applied.
Bead
width : 3.0mm
(0.12in.)
|

| • |
When applying sealant
gasket, sealant must not be protruded into the
inside of oil pan.
|
| • |
To prevent leakage of oil,
apply sealant gasket on the inner threads of the
bolt holes.
| | |
| (3) |
Install the oil pan (A). Uniformly
tighten the bolts in several passes.
Tightening torque
Bolts B (M9) :
30.4 ~ 34.3N.m (3.1 ~ 3.5kgf.m,
22.4 ~ 25.3lb-ft)
Bolts C (M6) :
9.8 ~ 11.8N.m (1.0 ~ 1.2kgf.m, 7.2
~ 8.7lb-ft)
|

|
After assembly, wait at least 30
minutes before filling the engine with oil.
|
|
Always use a new drain plug
gasket.
| | |
| 17. |
Install the A/C compressor bracket
(A).
Tightening
torque :
19.6 ~ 23.5N.m (2.0 ~ 2.4kgf.m, 14.5 ~
17.4lb-ft)
|

|
| 18. |
Install the A/C compressor lower bolts
(A).
Tightening
torque :
20.0 ~ 33.0N.m (2.04 ~ 3.36kgf.m, 14.8 ~
24.3lb-ft)
|

|
| 19. |
Install the drive belt (A).
Crankshaft pulley → A/C pulley → Alternator
pulley → Idler #1 pulley → Idler #2 pulley → Water pump pulley →
Tensioner pulley.
Rotate the drive belt tensioner arm (B)
counterclockwise moving the tensioner pulley bolt with wrench. After
putting the belt on the tensioner pulley, release the tensioner
pulley slowly.

|
| 20. |
Install cylinder head cover.
| (1) |
The hardening sealant located on the
upper area between timing chain cover and cylinder head should
be removed before assembling cylinder head cover.
|
| (2) |
After applying sealant, it should be
assembled within 5 minutes.
Bead
width : 2.5mm
(0.10in.)
|

|
| (3) |
Install the cylinder head cover (A) by
tightening the bolts as following method.
Tightening torque
1st step: 3.9 ~ 5.9N.m (0.4 ~
0.6kgf.m, 2.9 ~ 4.3lb-ft)
2nd step: 7.8 ~ 9.8N.m (0.8 ~
1.0kgf.m, 5.8 ~ 7.2lb-ft)
|


| • |
Do not reuse cylinder head
cover gasket. |
| • |
The firing and/or blow out
test should not be performed within 30 minutes
after the cylinder head cover was assembled.
| | | |
| 21. |
Install the front engine hanger
(A).
Tightening
torque :
27.5 ~ 31.4N.m (2.8 ~ 3.2kgf.m, 20.3 ~
23.1lb-ft)
|

|
| 22. |
Connect the PCV (Positive crankcase
ventilation) hose (A).

|
| 23. |
Install the high pressure fuel pump (A) and
the roller tappet (B). (Refer to FL group)
Tightening
torque :
12.7 ~ 14.7N.m (1.3 ~ 1.5kgf.m, 9.4 ~
10.8lb-ft)
|

|
Before installing the high pressure fuel
pump, position the roller tappet in the lowest position (BDC)
by rotating the crankshaft. Otherwise the installation bolts
may be broken because of tension of the pump
spring. |
|
Do not use already used bolt
again. |
|
When tightening the installation bolts
of the high pressure fuel pump, tighten in turn the bolts in
small step (0.5 turns) after tightening them with hand-screwed
torque. |
|
Note that internal damage may occur when
the component is dropped. In this case, use it after
inspecting. |
|
Apply engine oil to the O-ring (A) of
the high pressure fuel pump, the roller tappet (B), and the
protrusion (C). Also apply engine oil to the groove where the
protrusion is installed. |

|
| 24. |
Install the high pressure pipe (A).
(Refer to FL group)
Tightening
torque :
Bolt : 7.8 ~ 11.8N.m (0.8 ~ 1.2kgf.m,
5.8 ~ 8.7lb-ft)
Nuts : 26.5 ~ 32.4N.m (2.7 ~ 3.3kgf.m,
19.5 ~ 23.9lb-ft)
|

|
Do not reuse the high pressure
pipe. | |
| 25. |
Connect PCSV (Purge control solenoid valve)
connector (A) and tighten the vacuum & PCSV (Purge control
solenoid valve) pipe assembly mounting bolts and nut.

|
| 26. |
Connect the fuel hose (A) and PCSV (Purge
control solenoid valve) hose (B).

|
| 27. |
Install the ignition coils (A).
Tightening
torque :
3.9 ~ 5.9N.m (0.4 ~ 0.6kgf.m, 2.9 ~
4.3lb-ft)
|

|
| 28. |
Connect the ignition coil connectors (A) and
fuel pump connector (B) after installing the wiring protector
(C).

|
| 29. |
Connect the exhaust OCV (Oil control valve)
connector (A).

|
| 30. |
Install the under cover and RH side
cover. |
| 31. |
Install the RH front
wheel. |
| 32. |
Install the air cleaner assembly.
| (1) |
Install the air cleaner assembly (E) and
then connect the air intake hose (D).
Tightening torque
Hose clamp bolt :
2.9 ~ 4.9N.m (0.3 ~ 0.5kgf.m, 2.2
~ 3.6lb-ft)
Air cleaner assembly bolts :
7.8 ~ 9.8N.m (0.8 ~ 1.0kgf.m, 5.8
~ 7.2lb-ft)
| |
| (2) |
Connect the breather hose (A), the
intensifier hose (B) and the brake booster vacuum hose
(C).

| |
| 33. |
Install the air duct (B).
|
| 34. |
Connect the battery negative terminal
(A).
Tightening
torque:
4.0 ~ 6.0N.m (0.4 ~ 0.6kgf.m, 3.0 ~
4.4lb-ft)
|

|
| 35. |
Install the engine
cover. | |