• | KM-845 Suction Device |
• | KM-6361 Feeler Gage Set |
Important: Note the identification marking on the camshaft bearing cover.
Specification
Coat the exhaust camshaft with MoS 2 lubricating paste.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Tighten
Tighten the camshaft bearing caps to 8 N·m (71 lb in).
Important:
• If none of the camshafts were replaced, continue at Step 6 of Camshaft Installation. Refer to
Camshaft Installation. • Note the identification marking on the camshaft bearing cover.
Specification
Coat the intake camshaft with MoS 2 lubricating paste.
Tighten
Tighten the camshaft bearing caps to 8 N·m (71 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the 4 bolts to 8 N·m (71 lb in).
Important: It is not necessary to replace the sealing sleeve and bolt when inspecting the valve lash.
Important: It is not necessary to replace the sealing sleeve and bolt when inspecting the valve lash.
Tighten
Tighten the intake camshaft adjuster to 65 N·m (48 lb ft).
Counter-hold at camshaft hexagon.
Tighten
Tighten the exhaust camshaft adjuster to 65 N·m (48 lb ft).
Counter-hold at camshaft hexagon.
13.1. | Turn the intake camshaft in the direction of engine rotation by the bolt of the drive gear until the cams of cylinder 1 are in the test position. |
13.2. | Using the KM-6361 , inspect the valve lash. |
Write down the result.
14.1. | Turn the intake camshaft in the direction of engine rotation by the bolt of the drive gear until the cams of cylinder 3 are in the test position. |
14.2. | Using the KM-6361 , inspect the valve lash. |
Write down the result.
15.1. | Turn the intake camshaft in the direction of engine rotation by the bolt of the drive gear until the cams of cylinder 4 are in the test position. |
15.2. | Using the KM-6361 , inspect the valve lash. |
Write down the result.
16.1. | Turn the intake camshaft in the direction of engine rotation by the bolt of the drive gear until the cams of cylinder 2 are in the test position. |
16.2. | Using the KM-6361 , inspect the valve lash. |
Write down the result.
18.1. | Turn the exhaust camshaft in the direction of engine rotation by the bolt of the drive gear until the cams of cylinder 4 are in the test position. |
18.2. | Using the KM-6361 , inspect the valve lash. |
Write down the result.
19.1. | Turn the exhaust camshaft in the direction of engine rotation by the bolt of the drive gear until the cams of cylinder 2 are in the test position. |
19.2. | Using the KM-6361 , inspect the valve lash. |
Write down the result.
20.1. | Turn the exhaust camshaft in the direction of engine rotation by the bolt of the drive gear until the cams of cylinder 1 are in the test position. |
20.2. | Using the KM-6361 , inspect the valve lash. |
Write down the result.
21.1. | Turn the exhaust camshaft in the direction of engine rotation by the bolt of the drive gear until the cams of cylinder 3 are in the test position. |
21.2. | Using the KM-6361 , inspect the valve lash. |
Write down the result.
Important: Mark the camshaft bearing caps before removing them.
Important: Mark the camshaft bearing caps before removing them.
37.1. | Measurement of the cup tappet installed 3.12 mm (0.123 in), identification number 12 |
37.2. | Measured value between cams and cup tappets +0.31 mm (0.012 in) = 3.43 mm (0.135 in) |
37.3. | Required value, valve lash - 0.25 mm (0.011 in) |
Important: The identification number, arrow, is on the inside of the cup tappet. |
37.4. | Measurement of the new cup tappet = 3.18 mm (0.125 in), identification number 18 |
37.5. | Use a cup tappet with this dimension or one that is nearest to it. |