Chapter 2 Part C 3.OL V6 Engine: General
Chapter 2 Part C 3.OL V6 Engine: General
OL V6 engine
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Camshaft        oil seal - replacement                   . . . . . . . .           ._    .   _ .............              12              Intake manifold        - removal            and installation                        ...................                            7
Camshaft        and bearing surfaces                 -inspection                     .   .    . .............             16              Hydraulic    lash adjusters-             removal,              inspection
Camshaft        - removal        and installation              . . . . .           . .   .    _ .............             15                  and installation       ......................................                                                                   6
Crankshaft        front oil seal -replacement                      . . .          . .    .   . .............              11              Oil pan - removal         and installation                        .........................                                       17
Crankshaft        pulley/vibration           damper        - removal                                                                      Oil pump - removal,           inspection                and installation                        ...............                   18
    and installation          . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .                .. ..        . . . . . . . . . .._.      9             Rear main oil seal - replacement                               ..........................                                         20
Cylinder      compression           check         . . . . . . . . . . .            ._._         . . . See Chapter         2D              Repair operations         possible            with the engine in the vehicle                                            .......     2 1
Cylinder      head(s)      -removal           and installation                     . . . .      . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14              Rocker arm components                   - removal                 and installation                          ...........             5
Drivebelt      check, adjustment               and replacement                         . .      . . . . See Chapter          1            Spark plug replacement                    ........................                                                  See Chapter     1
Engine mounts -check                   and replacement                 .           . . . .      *.*.*........              21             Thermostat       replacement                 .......................                                                See Chapter     3
Engine oil and filter change                    . . . . . _. . . . . .             .. ..        . . . . See Chapter          1            Timing belt - removal,             installation               and adjustment                                : ..........          10
Engine overhaul            -general         information            . . .           . . . .      . . . See Chapter         2D              Top Dead Center (TDC) for number one piston - locating                                                                  .......     3
Engine - removal             and installation              . . . . . . .           .. ..        . . . See Chapter         2D              Valve covers - removal                and installation                        .....................                                 4
Exhaust       manifolds       - removal          and installation                      . .      . . . . . . . . . . . ..     8            Valve spring, retainer           and seals - replacement                                        ...............                   13
Flywheel/driveplate             - removal         and installation                       .      . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19              Water pump-removal                  and installation                          ............                          See Chapter     3
General      information           . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . .              . . . .      . . . . . ...*....           1
Specifications
General
Displacement             . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              . _ . .__ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           181 cubic inches                (3.0 liters)
Bore      . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._._...._.........I...._._.......                                                         3.587 inch
Stroke        . . . .._........................................                                                                  2.992 inch
Compression           ratio          . . _. __ . _. . . . . . . . .            . _ . . . _ _ _ . _ . . . . _ _ _ __ _            8.85:1
Firingorder         . . . . . . . . . .._...._..................._......                                                         1-2-3-4-5-6
Cylinder      numbers           (front to rear)
     Right (passenger’s                 side)             .. . . . . . . . .   . . _. . . _. . . _. . . . . . . . .              l-3-5.
     Left (driver’s      side)             . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .        . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            2-4-6
 Oil pump
 Case-to-outer   rotor clearance                   ............................                                                           0.004 to 0.007 inch
 Rotor end clearance       ....................................                                                                           0.0015 to 0.0035 inch
 Case-to-inner   rotor clearance               (maximum                  wear                       limit)        ...........             0.006 inch
1         General             information                                                                                                        shaft. The water pump, which is bolted to the timing belt end of the block,
                                                                                                                                                 is driven off the crankshaft       by a drivebelt   and pulley. The gear type oil
       This Part of Chapter           2 is devoted         to in-vehicle      repair procedures            for                                   pump is mounted       in the oil pump case and attached         to the timing belt cov-.
the 3.OLV6 engine. All information                    concerning       engine removal and instal-                                                er. It is driven by the crankshaft.
 lation and engine block and cylinder                     head overhaul         can be found in Part                                                   From the oil pump, oil travels through      the filter to the main oil gallery,
D of this Chapter.                                                                                                                               from which it IS routed eitherdirectly     to the main bearings,      crankshaft,  con-
       The following      repair procedures            are based on the assumption                   that the                                    necting    rod bearings     and pistons    and cylinder     walls or to the cylinder
engine is installed in the vehicle.               If the engine has been removed                   from the                                      heads.
vehicle and mounted               on a stand, many of the steps outlined                       in this Part
of Chapter       2 wil1 not apply.
       The Specifications          included      in this Part of Chapter          2 apply only to the
                                                                                                                                                2        Repair      operations         possible   with   the engine      in the vehicle
procedurescontained               in this Part. Part Dof Chapter2               contains      the Specifi-
cations necessary            for cylinder       head and engine block rebuilding.
       The 60-degree          V6 has a cast iron block and aluminum                        heads with a                                               Many major reparroperations               can be accomplished         without removing
camshaft       in each head. The block has thin walled sections                         for light weight.                                       the engine from the vehicle.
A “cradle frame” main bearing casting - the main bearing caps are cast                                                                               Clean the engine compartment                    and the exterior    of the engine with
as a unit, with a bridge, or truss, connecting                    them -supports           the cast duc-                                        some type of degreaserbefore                 any work is done. It will make the job easier
tile iron crankshaft.                                                                                                                           and help keep dirt out of the internal areas of the engine.
       Both camshafts          are driven off the crankshaft               by a cog belt. A spring                                                   Depending       on the components             involved, it may be helpful to remove
loaded tensioner,           adjusted       by an eccentric          type locknut,        maintains        belt                                  the hood to improve         access      to the engine as repairs are performed                (refer
tension. Each camshaft               actuates      two valves per cylinder            through hydrau-                                           to Chapter      11 if necessary).       Cover the fenders       to prevent damage           to the
lic lash adjusters         and shaft-mounted               forged aluminum           rocker arms.                                               paint. Special pads are available,              but an old bedspread      or blanket will also
       Each cast aluminum            three-ring       piston has two compression                 rings and                                      work.
a three-piece        oil control ring. The piston pins are pressed                    into forged steel                                              If vacuum,    exhaust,       oil or coolant leaks develop,        indicating      a need for
connecting        rods. The flat-topped             pistons     produce      a 8.85:1 compression                                               gasket or seal replacement,               the repairs can generally        be made with the
ratio.                                                                                                                                          engine in the vehicle.         The intake and exhaust           manifold      gaskets,     oil pan
      The distributor       (or crank angle sensor),             which is mounted           on the drive-                                       gasket, camshaft        and crankshaft          oil seals and cylinder     bead gaskets          ares
belt end of the front cylinder              head, is driven by a helical gear on the cam-                                                       all accessible     with the engrne in place.
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                               4.8     An exploded       view of the right side valve cover, rocker arm assembly                   and cylinder   head
    I    Alternator  connectors                             5     Heat shield                           10     Gasket                             15     Cylinder     head assembly
   2     Alternator  cover                                  6     Engine removal      bracket           11     O-ring                             16     Cylinder     headgasket
   3     Alternator                                         7     Alternator  bracket                   12     Bolt                               17     Camshaft       sprocket
   4     Spark plug wire connections                        8     Exhaust    manifold                   13     Valve cover                        f8     Alternator     bracket
         (nos. 1, 3 and 5)                                  9     Oil level gauge guide                 14     Valve covergasket
Right   side cover                                                                              13 Remove    the valve cover bolts and washers           and lift off the valve   cover.
8     Remove      the breather       hose from the cover (see illustration).                    Read the Caution    in Step 7.
9     Tag and    detach the spark plug wires.
 10 Disconnect        the electrical     connectors     and vacuum      hoses necessary         lf?SfiJk3fiO~
for removal.     Label and move the wiring and hoses aside.                                     14 The mating surfaces        of each cylinder     head and valve cover must be
 11 Remove        the air cleaner       assembly    (see Chapter    4).                         perfectly     clean when the covers are installed.     Use a gasket scraper to re:
 12 Remove        the air intake plenum (see Chapter            4).                             move all traces of sealant and old gasket material,         then clean the mating
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                                                                 5.2     An exploded          view of the rocker arm assembly
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Refer    to illustrations    5.2, 5.4 and 5.5                                                                                   /                \
1      Position the engine‘at            TDC compression         for the number        1 cylinder
(see Section        3). Remove         the valve cover (see Section 4).
2      Loosen the rocker arm shaft bolts (see illustration)                      in two or three
stages,     working      your way from the ends toward the middle of the shafts.
Caution: Some of fbe valves willbe open when you loosen the rockerarm
shaft bolts and the rocker               arm shafts will be under a certain amount                 of
 valve spring pressure.            Therefore,      the bolts must be loosenedgradually.
Loosening       a boltallat     once neara rockerarm           underspringpressure           could
bend or break the rocker arm shaft.
3      Prior to removal,         scribe or paint identifying        marks on the rockers          to
ensure they will be installed              in their original locations.
4      Remove       the bolts and lift off the rocker arm shaft assemblies               one at a
time. Lay them down on a nearby workbench                       in the same relationship          to                                                      BEARING-CAP         NO. 1
each otherthat         they’re in when installed.          They must be reinstalled         on the       5.4   Check each bearing cap stamped numeral and the position
 same cylinder        head. Note the location of the stamped              bearing cap number                         of the notches to aid in correct assembly
and the position          of the notches       (see illustration).
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                                                                                                          6.1   When        performing         the freeplay     test, make sure             the adjuster
    5.5 The              arrows    on the bearing          caps should       point in the same          that is being       tested     has    the corresponding        camshaft             lobe pointing
                      direction    as the arrows          on the cylinder       heads                                       away from         the rocker    arm (closed     valve)
                                                                                                        Removal
                                                                                                         Refer to illustration     7.13
                                                                                                         1     Relieve the fuel system           pressure       (see Chapter        4).
                                                                            HYDRAULICLASH                2     Disconnect      the cable from the negative              terminal      of the battery.
                                                                              ADJUSTER                   3     Drain the cooling system (don’t forget to drain the cylinder                        block) (see
                                                                                                         Chapter     1).
                                                                                                         4     Remove      the air cleaner-to-throttle           body inlet hose (see Chapter                4).
                                                                                                         5     Remove the spark plug wires and distributor                   cap. Be sure to mark the
                                                                                                         spark plug wares for proper rernstallation                 (see Chapter        1).
    6.4    The hydraulic            lash adjusters       are precision        units installed      in   6      Remove      the throttle     cable and transmission              kickdown        linkage (see
            the machined             openings      in the rocker     arm     assemblies                 Chapter      4 and 78).
                                                                                                         7    Remove      the Idle Speed Control (ISC) motor andthrottfe                       position sen-
5     Installationis            the reverse of the removal procedure.       Note: Eesure          the   sor (TPS) electrical       connectors        from the throttle body.
arrows stamped               info the cylinder   head and the bearing caps (see iiiustra-               8     Remove       the EGR tube flange from the air intake plenum.
tion) arepointing              in the same direction.    Tighten the rockerarm        shaftbolts,       9     Label and detach any vacuum                  lines from the throttle body.
in severalsteps.              to the torque listed in this Chapter’s   Specifications.         Work      10 Detach the fuel lines from the fuel rail (see Chapter                          4).
from the ends of               the shafts toward the middle.                                             11 Remove the throttle body. air intake plenum and the fuel injectors                             (see
                                                                                                        Chapter     4).
                                                                                                         12 Label and remove            any remaining          hoses. wires or cables attached                 to
6         Hydraulic         lash   adjusters-check,            removal      and     installation        the intake manifold or its components.
                                                                                                         13 Loosen the manifold mounting                  bolts/nuts     in l/4-turn      increments       until
                                                                                                        they can be removed           by hand. Loosen the outer bolts first. then the inner-
Check                                                                                                   bolts (see illustration).
 Refer to illustration   6.7                                                                             14 The manifold will probably               be stuck to the cylinder            heads and force
 1     Check the hydraulic        lash adjusters      for        freeplay  by inserting   a small       may be required to break the gasket seal. Caution:                       Don’tprybetween             the
wire through     the air bleed hole in the rocker                 arm while lightly pushing   the       manifoldand       the heads ordamage             to thegasketsealing            surfaces       mayoc-
check bail down (see illustration).                                                                     CUT, leading to vacuum           leaks.
2      While lightly holding the check ball down,                  move the rocker arm up and
down to check for freeplay.         There should be             a small amount of movement.             Installation
if there is no freeplay,     replace     the adjuster           with a new unit.                         Note: The matmg surfaces           of the cylinder     heads and manifold        must be
                                                                                                        perfectly  clean when the manrfold is installed.           Gasket removalsolvents           in
Rem0 val                                                                                                 aerosol cans are avaIlable       at most auto parts stores and may be helpful
 Refer to illustration         6.4                                                                       when removing     old aasket mater/al that’s stuck to the heads and manifold
3        Remove       the valve cover(s)        (see Section 4) and the rocker arm shaft                 (since they’re made of alummum,           aggressive       scraping  can cause dam-
components           (see Section       5).                                                             age). Be sure to follow the drrections          printed on the container.
4       Pull the hydraulic         lash adjuster(s)   out of the rocker arm(s) (see iiius-               15 Use a gasket scraper        to remove all traces of sealant and old gasket
tration).       Note: Be sure to label each rocker arm and adjuster             and place               matertal, then clean the mating surfaces           with lacquer thinneroracetone.            If
 them in a partitioned          box or something       suitable to keep them from getting               there’s old sealant or oil on the mating surfaces             when the manifold        is in-
mixed with each other.                                                                                  stalled, oil or vacuum     leaks may develop.          Use a vacuum       cleaner    to re_=
5       installation     is the reverse of removal.                                                     move any material that falls into the intake ports in the heads.
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                                                                                                                                               31        Therm0 switch connector
                                                                                                                                                        {automatic
                                                                                                                                                         Upper hose
                                                                                                                                                                        transmission)
 16 Use a tap of the correct size to chase the threads                             in the bolt holes,       21 Install the air intake plenum (see Chapter            4).
then use compressed             air (if available)     to remove the debris from the holes.                 22 The remaining     installation     steps are the reverse   of removal.                  Start the
Warning: Wearsafetyglassesora                        faceshield      toproti3ctyoureyes            when     engine and check carefully        for oil and coolant leaks at the intake                  manifold
using compressed           air!                                                                            joints.
17 Position        the gaskets        on the cylinder         heads.     No sealant       is required;
however,     follow the instructions            included     with the new gaskets.
18 Make sure all intake port openings,                      coolant passage           holes and bolt       8       Exhaust manifolds                - removal and installation
holes are aligned correctly.
19 Carefully        set the manifold          in place. Be careful         not to disturb the gas-
kets.                                                                                                      Refer    to illustration    8.3
20 Install the nuts/bolts           and tighten them to the torque listed in this Chap-                    Note: The engine           must be completely           cool when       this procedure       is done.
ter’s Specifications        starting     with the inner bolts and working                your way to       1     Disconnect       the negative     cable     from the battery.       Raise    the vehicle     and
the outer bolts. Work up to the final torque in two steps.                                                 support    it securely     on jackstands.
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2     Spray penetrating         oil on the exhaust         manifold fasteners      and allow it to           If   Working    from the center out, tighten the nuts to the torque listed in this
soak in. Disconnect          the oxygen        sensor electrical      connector.                            Chapter’s     Specifications   in three or four equal steps.
3     Remove        the bolts and nuts that retain the front exhaust                 pipes to the           12 Reinstall the remaining         parts in the reverseorderof removal.   Use new
manifolds       (see illustration) and lower the pipes.                                                     gaskets    when connecting       the exhaust    pipes.
4     Remove        the bolts and detach the EGR tube from the left manifold.                               13 Run the engine and check for exhaust                leaks.
5     Remove        the nuts retaining the heat shield(s)             to the manifold(s)       near
the cylinder      head and slip it off the mounting             studs (see illustration 8.3).
6     Remove       the nuts that retain the manifold to the cylinder                head and lift           9       Crankshaft pulley/vibration      damper - removal
the exhaust       manifold off.                                                                                     and installation
7     Carefullyinspectthemanifoldsandfastenersforcracksanddamage.
8     Use a scraper to remove             all traces of old gasket material and carbon
deposits     from the manifold and cylinder               head mating surfaces.         If the gas-         Removal
ket was leaking, have the manifold checked                    for warpage      at an automotive             1   Disconnect    the negative   cable from the battery.
machine       shop and resurfaced           if necessary.                                                   2   Raise the front of the vehicle and support      it securely  on jackstands.
9     Position new gaskets           over the cylinder         head studs. Note: If the new                 3   Remove     the drivebelts  (see Chapter     1).
gasketis marked, install thegasket with the numbers I-3-5on the top onto                                    4   Remove     the bolts that retain the pulley to the vibration   damper.      Re-
the right cylinder headand install thegasket with the numbers 2-4-6 onto                                    move the pulley from the engine.
the left cylinder head.                                                                                     5   Wrap a cloth around the vibration       damper to protect the belt surface
10    Install   the manifold     and thread      the mounting       nuts   into place.                      and attach a chain wrench to the pulley. Hold the crankshaft        from turning
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and use a socket wrench to loosen the bolt.                                                                 10      Timing     belt - removal,           installation       and   adjustment
6 Install a special tool (vibration damper/steering                       wheel puller) to the
damper and slowly draw the vibration damper off.
                                                                                                            Removal
Installation                                                                                                Refer    to illustration       10.9,   IO. 13 and      IO. 14
7 Lightly lubricate the seal contact surfacewith engine oil and position it                                 1 Disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery.
on the nose of the crankshaft. Align the keyway in the pulley with the key in                               2 If equipped, unbolt the cruise control servo and set it aside, without
the crankshaft and push the pulley into place by hand. If necessary, tap                                    disconnecting the wires or cables.
lightly on the damper using a block of wood and a hammer.                                                   3 Drain the coolant from the system (see Chapter 1) and remove the
8 Prevent the crankshaft from turning as described in Step 5, then in-                                      coolant reservoir (see Chapter 3).
stall the bolt and tighten it to the torque listed in this Chapter’s Specifica-                             4 Remove the radiator shroud and the radiator (see Chapter 3).
tions.                                                                                                      5 Raise the front of the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands.
9 Reinstall the remaining parts in the reverse order of removal.                                            6 Remove the splash pan from under the engine.
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                                                                                                  and crankshaft   sprocket flange. Note: Don’t allow the crankshaft to rotate
                                                                                                  during removalof the pulley If the crankshaft moves, the number onepis-
                                                                                                  ton will no longer be at TDC.
                                                                                                  13       Remove  the bolts securing     the timing, belt upper and lower covers
                                                                                                  (see illustration).   Note the various      type and sizes of bolts by recording     a
                                                                                                  diagram    or making specific     notes while the timing belt cover is being re-
                                                                                                  moved. The bolts must be reinstalled            in their original locations.
                                                                                                  14 Confirm that the number one piston is still at TDC on the compression
                                                                                                  stroke by verifying   that the timing marks on all three timing belt sprockets
                                                                                                  are aligned with their respective        stationary      timing marks (see illustra-
                                                                                                  tion).
                                                                                                  15 Relieve tension on the timing belt by loosening         the nut or bolt on the
                                                                                                  timing belt tensioner    (see illustration 10.14).
                                                                                                  16 Check to see that the timing belt is marked with an arrow as to which
                                                                                                  side faces out. If there isn’t a mark, paint one on (only if the same belt win
                                                                                                  be reinstalled).  Slide the timing belt off the sprockets.  Check the condition
                                                                                                  of the tensioner.
                                                                                                  Installation
                                                                                                  Refer to illustrations 10.7 7a and 10.1 ?b
                                                                                                  17 Prepare to install the timing belt by prying the tensioner                away from the
     10.13      Be sure to mark each bolt with the correct size and                               springto   the end of the adjustment     slot (see illustration), then temporarily
                      location for proper reassembly                                              tightening   the locking nut or bolt. Make sure the tensioner                spring is posi-
                                                                                                  tioned properly    (see illustration).
                                                                                                  18 Install the belt on the crankshaft           sprocket      first, and simultaneously
 7     Remove   the cooling fan and clutch assembly              (see Chapter        3).          keep the belt tight on the tension side (see illustration                  10.14).
8      Position the number      one piston at TDC on the compression                   stroke     19 Install the belt on the left camshaft          sprocket       and then onto the water
 (see Section 3). Remove        the spark plugs (see Chapter            1).                       pump pulley and finally the right camshaft              sprocket      and timing belt ten-
9      Remove   the drivebelts     (see Chapter        1) (see illustration).                     sioner. Be careful      not to nudge the camshaft            sprocket(s)      or crankshaft
 10 Remove      the power steering         pump (see Chapter         IO) without discon-          gear off the timing marks. Install the timing belt with the directional                 arrow
necting the lines. Also remove          the power steering       pump bracket        and the      pointing away from ihe engine.
belt tensioner    bracket.                                                                        20 Align the factory-made         white lines on the timing beft with the punch
 11 Remove       the air conditioning       compressor       (see Chapter       3) bracket        mark on each of the camshaft           sprockets       and the crankshaft          sprocket.
and idler pulley (see illustration         10.9). Do not disconnect         the refrigerant       Make sure all three sets of timing marks are properly               aligned (see Illustra-
lines from the compressor.         Remove       the cooling fan bracket        assembly.          tlon 10.14). Note: Be sure to install the crankshaft sprocket flange onto
 12 Remove      the crankshaft      pulley (see Section 9), the vibration           damper        the crankshaff sprocket (see illustration 10.9).
CRANKSHAFT SPROCKET-A
     10.17a            Temporarily       tighten     the tensioner             after   moving    it to the                     10.17b        Correct      spring        position    on the tensioner
                                               end   of the slot
     11.4    If the sprocket            is stuck,    drill and                       11.7   Apply a film of      grease      to the lips of                   11.8a          Fabricate  a seal installation
        tap two holes and              remove     it with a                            the new seal before        installing      it (if you                     tool      from a piece of pipe and a
                    bolt-type           puller                                     apply a small amount         of grease       to the outer                                    large washer..    .
                                                                                    edge, it will be easier     to push into the bore
Adjustment                                                                                                         2       Remove      the drivebelts        (see Chapter        l), crankshaft      pulley and timing
                                                                                                                   belt (see Sections            9 and 10).
 21 Loosenthetensionernutorboltand                          letthetensionerassemblyspring
                                                                                                                   3      Wedge      two screwdrivers            behind the crankshaft            sprocket.     Carefully
 toward    the belt - the spring tension                will automatically           apply the proper
                                                                                                                   pry the sprocket           off the crankshaft.          Some timing belt sprockets              can be
 amount     of tension      to the belt..
                                                                                                                   pried off easily with screwdrivers.                Others are more difficult to remove                be-
 22 Slowlyturn         thecrankshaftclockwisetwo                   full revolutions,       returning      the
                                                                                                                  cause corrosion           fuses them onto the nose of the crankshaft.                     If the pulley
 numberone        piston to TDC on the compression                     stroke. Caution:          Ifexces-
                                                                                                                  oh your engine is difficult to pry off, don’t damage                         the oil pump with the
 sive resistance       is felt wile turning the crankshaft,               it’s an indication       that the
                                                                                                                  screwdrivers.
pistons    are coming into contact              with the valves. Go back over the proce-
                                                                                                                  4       If the sprocket       won’t come loose, drill and tap two holes into the face of
 dure to correct       the situation      before proceeding.
                                                                                                                  the sprocket        and use a bolt-type           puller to slip it off the crankshaft          (see il-
 23 Check to be sure all timing marks are still aligned (see illustration
                                                                                                                  lustration).       Caution:         Do not reuse a drilled sprocket              - replace it.
 10.14). Tighten        the tensioner       nut or bolt to the torque listed in this Chap-
                                                                                                                  5      Tumthe       boltof thepulleruntilthepulleycomesoff.                      Removethetiming
ter’s Specificatidns          while keeping        the tensioner          steady with your hand.
                                                                                                                  belt plate.
24 Check the deflection               of the timing belt by observing                the force the ten-
                                                                                                                  6      Carefully      pry the oil seal out with a screwdriver                 or seal removal       tool.
sioner pulley applies to the timing belt. If the belt seems loose, replace the
                                                                                                                  Don’t scratch         or nick the crankshaft            in the process!
tensioner     spring.
                                                                                                                 7        Before installation,          apply a coat of multi-purpose            grease to the inside
25 Install the various             components         removed        during disassembly,              refer-
                                                                                                                 of the seal (see illustration).
ring to the appropriate           Sections      as necessary.
                                                                                                                  8      Fabricate      a seal installation        tool with a short length of pipe of equal or
                                                                                                                 slightly smaller          outside diameter          than the seal itself. File the end of the
11      Crankshaft            front   oil seal   -replacement                                                    pipe that will bear down on the seal until it’s free of sharp edges. You’ll also
                                                                                                                 need a large washer,               slightly larger in diameter           than the pipe, on which
Refertoillustrations             11.4, 11.7, 11.8aand              1f.8b                                         the bolt head can seat (see illustration).                     Install the oil seal by pressing            it
1     Disconnect            the negative   cable from           the battery.                                     into position        with the seal installation            tool (see illustration).         When you
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                                                                                                            5    Carefully     remove the old oil seal with a screwdriver        (see illustration).
                                                                                                            Don’t nick or scratch the camshaft         in the process.    Refer to Steps 6,7 and 8
                                                                                                            in Section 11. The same seal installation           tool used for the crankshaft      seal
                                                                                                            can be used for both camshaft           seals.
                                                                                                            6     Install the sprocket.     Make sure the R or L mark faces out! The side of
                                                                                                           the sprocket       with the deep recess must face the engine, which means the
                                                                                                           shallow      recess must face out.
                                                                                                            7    Insert a screwdriver       through   the top hole in the camshaft       sprocket    to
                                                                                                           lock it in place while you tighten the bolt to the torque listed in this Chap-
                                                                                                           ter’s Specifications.
                                                                                                           8     Installation     of the remaining    components       is the reverse   of removal.
                                                                                                               This procedure   is essentially          the same as for the 2.6 liter four-cylinder
                                                                                                           engine. Refer to Part A, Section            6 and follow the procedure    outlined there.
         11&b . . . to push the seal into the bore-the   pipe must bear
           against the outer edge of the seal as the bolt is tightened                                     14      Cylinder head(s) - removal and installation
                                                                                                           Note: Allow       the engine      to cool    completely      before    beginning      this proce=
                                                                                                           due.
                                                                                                           Removal
                                                                                                            1    Position the engine at TDC on the compression                        stroke for the num-
                                                                                                           ber 1 cylinder      (see Section 3). Drain the engine coolanf {see Chapter                        Q:-
.                                                                                                          2     Remove       the timing belt cover, timing belt, camshaft                   sprockets     and
                                                                                                           camshafts      (see Sections       lo,12     and 15).
                                                                                                           3     Remove      the intake manifold           (see Section 7).
                                                                                                           4     Remove      the rocker arm components                 (see Section        5) and hydraulic
                                                                                                           lash adjusters       (see Section      6).
                                                                                                           5     Remove      the exhaust       manifold(s)        as described     in Section 8. Note: If
                                                                                                           desired, each manifold may remain attached                      to the cylinder     head until af-
                                                                                                           ter the head is removed         from the engine. However,              the manifold        must still
                                                                                                           be disconnected          from the exhaust         system.
                                                                                                           Left (driver’s        side) cylinder           head
                                                                                                           6     Remove    the distributor      (crank angle sensor)         (see Chapter   5).
                                                                                                           7     Remove the air conditioning          compressor     from the bracket without dis-
         12.5      The oil seal on the rear camshaft is located inside the                                 connecting   any hoses (see Chapter             3) and set it aside. It may be helpful to
                               distributor drive adaptor                                                   secure the compressor           to the vehicle with rope or wire to make sure it
                                                                                                           doesn’t hang by its hoses.
    see and feel the seal stop moving, don’t turn the bolt any more or you’ll                              8     Remove    the air conditioning         compressor      bracket   (see Chapter   3).
    damage       the seal.                                                                                 Right     (passenger’s           side) cylinder           head
    9      Slide the timing belt plate onto the nose of the crankshaft.                                     9     Detach the heater hoses and brackets      from the rear of the head.
    10 Make sure the Woodruff               key is in place in the crankshaft.                              IO Remove      the air cleaner   housing from the engine compartment       (see
    11 Apply a thin coat of assembly                lube to the inside of the timing belt                   Chapter    4).
    sprocket      and slide it onto the crankshaft.                                                         11 Remove the alternator       and bracket from the cylinder head (see Chap-
    12 Installation        of the remaining     components     is the reverse   of removal.                ter 5).
    Be sure to refer to Section 10 for the timing belt installation         and adjustment
                                                                                                           Both sides
    procedure.       Tighten all bolts to the torque values listed in this Chapter’s
                                                                                                            Refer to illustration      14.12
    Specifications.
                                                                                                            12 Loosen the cylinder           head bolts with a 10 mm hex drive tool in l/Cturn
                                                                                                           increments      until they can be removed         by hand. Be sure to follow the proper
                                                                                                            numerical    sequence       (see illustration).
    12      Camshaft oil seal - replacement                                                                 13 Head bolts must be reinstalled           in their original locations.        To keep them
                                                                                                           from getting mixed up, store them in cardboard                  holders marked to indicatG
    Refer    to illustration    72.5                                                                       the bolt pattern. Mark the holders L (left) and R (right) and indicate the tim-
    Note: The 3.OL engine is equipped               with two camshaft          oilseals on the front        ing belt end of the engine.
    as well as two camshaft          oil plugs on the rear of the engine.                                   14 Lift the head off the block. If resistance               is felt, dislodge     the head by
     1    Disconnect     the negative       battery cable from the battery.                                striking it with a wood block and hammer.             If prying is required,      pry only on a
    2     Remove     the drivebelts      (see Chapter           l), crankshaft      pulley (see Sec-       casting protrusion        - be very careful not to damage              the head or block!
    tion 9) and timing belt (see Section             IO).                                                   15 If necessary,        remove     the camshaft(s)       as described        in Section   15.
    3     Insert a screwdriver      through a hole in the camshaft                 sprocket   to lock it
    in place whiie loosening        the mounting          bolt.                                            Installation
    4     Once the bolt is out, the sprocket             can be removed            by hand. Note: /f       Refer to illustration      14.23
    you’re removing       both camshaft        sprockets,          don’t mix them up. Mark each            16 Remove        all traces of old gasket material from the cylinder                  heads a$
    sprocket    with either an R (for Right) or L (for Left).                                              the engine block. The mating surfaces         of the cylinder heads                  and block
                                                       Chapter 2 Part C                 3.OL V6 engine                                                      2C-13
        TIMING
                                         CYLINDiR HEAD
                                        BOLT $ND WASHER                                       TIMING
                                                                                                                                          P-
                                                                                                                                   CYLINDER HEAD
                                                                                                                                  BOLT A,ND WASHER
                                                                                                                                                       10 mm
                                                                                                                                                     ALLEN HEX
         BELT                                                                                  BELT
          END                                                                                   END
14.12 Cylinder head bolt removal sequence 14.23 Cylinder head bolt tightening sequence
                                                                                                             17.14     The bead of RTV sealant should not interfere with the
                                                                                                                                holes for the oil pan bolts
           16.3      Measuring        cam lobe height with a micrometer
                                                                                                                                           FRONT       ’
3      Check the camshaft        lobe height by measuring               each lobe with a mi-                    18.3     Be sure to mark the positlon of each bolt to aid
crometer      (see illustration). Compare the measurement                       to the cam lobe                                        In Installation
height specified       in this Chapter.      Then subtract        the measured           cam lobe
height from the specified        height to compute          wear on the cam lobes. Com-
                                                                                                        thinner or acetone.
pare it to the specifiedwear        limit. If it’s greaterthan      the specifiedwear          limit,
                                                                                                        11 Unbolt the oil pick-up         tube   and screen     assembly.
replace the camshaft.
4      Inspect the contact and sliding surfaces              of each hydraulic        lash adjust-      Installation
er for scoring     or damage      (see Section 6). Replace             any defective        parts.        Refer to illustrations       17.14 and 17.15
5      Check the rocker arms and shafts for abnormal                        wear, pits, galling,
                                                                                                          12 Replace       the gasket on the flange of the oil pick-up          tube and reinstall
score marks and rough spots. Don’t attempf                      to restore      rocker arms by
                                                                                                         the tube. Tighten the pick-up tube bolts to the torque listed in this Chapter’%
grinding     the pad surfaces.      Replace       any defective      parts.
                                                                                                         Specifications.
                                                                                                          13 Ensure that the threaded             holes in the block are clean (use atap to re-
                                                                                                         move any sealant          or corrosion     from the threads).
17     Oil pan - removal and installation                                                                 14 Apply a small amount of RTV sealant (or equivalent)                   to the oil pump-
                                                                                                         to-block     and rear seat retainer-to-block         junctions   (see illustration) and
                                                                                                         apply a thin continuous          bead along the circumference       of the oil pan flange.
Removal                                                                                                  Note: Allow the sealant to “set-up” (slightly harden) before installing #Ye
 1    Disconnect         the negative      cable from the battery.                                       gasket.
2     Raise the vehicle and support                 it securely     on jackstands.                        15 Install the oil pan and tighten the bolts in three or four steps following
3     Remove       the under-vehicle           splash pan.                                              the sequence         shown (see illustration)         to the torque listed in this Chap-
4     Drain the engine oil and install a new oil filter (see Chapter                          1).       ter’s Specifications.
5     Unbolt the exhaust           pipe from the exhaust            manifolds      (see Section 8).       16 The remaining           installation   steps are the reverse     of removal.
6     SupporttheengineAransmission                      securely with a hoist from above or a             17 Allow at least 30 minutes for the sealant to dry. Fill the crankcase                with
jack under the bellhousing.               Protect      the bellhousing        by placing       a wood    oil (see Chapter       i), start the engine and check for oil pressure           and leaf&
block on the jack pad. Warning: Be absolutely                         cerfain the engine/trans-
missionis     securely       supported!     DO NOTplace            anypartofyourbodyunder
 the engine/transmission             - it could crush you if the jack or hoist fails!                   18    Oil pump - removal, inspection               and instalfatlon
7     Unbolt the engine mounts (see Section 21). Raise the engineffrans-
mission assembly            to provide clearance           for oil pan removal.
8     Remove       the oil pan bolts.                                                                   Removal
9     Detach the oil pan. Don’t pry between                   the pan and block or damage to             Refer to illustration     18.3
the sealing surfaces           may result and oil leaks could develop.                  If the pan is    1    Remove the timing belt and the crankshaft          sprocket    (see Sections        10
stuck, dislodge        it with a hammer          and a block of wood,                                   and 11). Remove         the oil pan and pick-up    tube (see Section        17).
 10 Use a gasket scraper to remove all traces of old gasket material and                                2     Unboltthepowersteering          pump (seechapter       10) withoutdisconnect-
sealant from the block and pan. Clean the mating surfaces                              with lacquer     ing the hoses. Remove           the power steering    pump bracket.
                                                           Chapter 2 Part C                     3.OL V6 engine                                                                   2C-15
6’ ‘7
                                                                                                                                  0.04 TO 0.09 mm
                                                0.10 TO 0.18 mm                                                              (0.0015 TO 9.0035 INCH)
\\ I
              18.10a   Checking    case-to-outer rotor clearance           with a          18.10b        Checking        rotor end clearance with a straightedge                         and a
                                      feeler gauge                                                                              feeler gauge
  3      Remove     the oil pump-to-engine    block bolts from the front of the en-         10 Check the following              clearances       (see illustrations)          and compare       the
  gine (see illustration).                                                                  measurements           to the clearances         listed in this Chapter’s           Specifications:
  4      Use a block of wood and a hammer           to break the oil pump loose.                Case-to-outer          rotor
  5      Pull out on the oil pump to remove       it from the engine block.                     Rotor end clearance
  6      Use a scraper     to remove old gasket material     and sealant from the oil            Case-to-inner        rotor
  pump and engine block mating surfaces.             Clean the mating surfaces   with           If any of the clearances            are excessive,       replace the entire oil pump as-
t lacquer    thinner or acetone.                                                            sembly.
                                                                                            11 Pack the cavities             of the oil pump with petroleum               jelly to prime it. As-
  Inspection                                                                               semble      the oil pump and tighten the screws                    to,the torque listed in this
                                                                                            Chapter’s      Specifications.         Install the oil pressure         relief valve, spring and
  Refer to illustrations     18.7, 18. IOa, 18. lob and 18.10~
                                                                                           washer,     then tighten the oil pressure             relief valve plug to the torque listed in
  7    Remove      the screws     holding the rear cover to the oil pump     (see iiius-   this Chapter’s        Specifications.
  tration).     i
 8      Clean all components       with solvent,     then inspect    them for wear and
 damage.                                                                                   Ins talla tion
 9      Remove    the oil pressure     relief valve plug, washer,       spring and valve   12    Apply    a thin fillfl of RTV sealant          to the new oil pump           gasket.
 (plunger).    Check the oil pressure         relief valve sliding surface     and valve   13 Installationis the reverseof the removalprocedure.Alignthe flats on
 spring. If either the spring or the valve is damaged,           they must be replaced     the crankshaft     with the flats in the inner rotor of the oil pump. Tighten                        all
 as a set.                                                                                 fasteners    to the torque values listed in this Chapter’s     Specifications.
2C-16                                                         Chapter 2 Part C                3.01 V6 engine
21.1 An exploded view of the engine mounts (4WD Montero shown, others similar)