Repair Procedures: Installation
- Install the timing chain cover.
- The sealant locations on chain cover and on counter parts (cylinder head, cylinder block, and lower oil pan) must be free of engine oil and etc.
- Install the new gasket and O-ring (A).
- Apply liquid sealant TB 1217H on timing chain cover. Assemble the part within 5 minutes of applying sealant.
Apply sealant in a continuous thread.
NOTE:- Fill six (6) T-joint areas with sealant.
- Apply sealant all around dowel pin holes.
- Before assembling the timing chain cover, apply the liquid sealant TB 1217H on the gap between cylinder head and cylinder block. Assemble the part within 5 minutes of applying sealant.
Bead width: 4.0 mm (0.2 in.)
- The dowel pins on the cylinder block and holes on the timing chain cover should be used as a reference for assembling the timing chain cover to the exact position.
Tightening torque
- (21 pcs):
18.6 - 21.6 N.m (1.9 - 2.2 kgf.m, 13.7 - 15.9 lb.ft)
- (2 pcs):
24.5 - 26.5 N.m (2.5 - 2.7 kgf.m, 18.1 - 19.5 lb.ft)
- (2 pcs):
58.8 - 68.8 N.m (6.0 - 7.0 kgf.m, 43.4 - 50.6 lb.ft)
- (3 pcs):
9.8 - 11.8 N.m (1.0 - 1.2 kgf.m, 7.2 - 8.7 lb.ft)
- (21 pcs):
- Do not run the engine or perform pressure test within 30 minutes of assembly.
- Install the RH and LH variable force solenoid (VFS) valve (A).
Tightening torque:
9.8 - 11.8 N.m (1.0 - 1.2 kgf.m, 7.2 - 8.7 lb.ft)
[RH]
[LH]
NOTE:- Do not use any dropped variable force solenoid (VFS) valve.
- Note below cautions when installing variable force solenoid (VFS) valve.
- Install the remaining parts in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE:
- Refill engine oil.
- Clean the battery posts and cable terminals with sandpaper. Assemble and then apply grease to prevent corrosion.
- Inspect for fuel leakage.
- After assembling the fuel line, turn on the ignition switch (without operating the starter) so that the fuel pump runs for approximately two seconds and fuel line pressurizes.
- Repeat this operation two to three times, and then check for fuel leakage at any point on the fuel lines.
- Refill radiator and reservoir tank with engine coolant.
- Bleed air from the cooling system.
- Start engine and let it run until it warms up (until the radiator fan operates 3 or 4 times).
- Turn off the engine and let it cool down. Check the level in the radiator, and add coolant if needed. This will allow trapped air to be released from the cooling system.
- Put radiator cap on tightly, then run the engine again and check for leaks.