ENGINE UNIT (w/o DPF) DISASSEMBLY

Note

When replace the fuel injector, check that the injection compensation code of the fuel injector installed on each cylinder match the ones registered in the ECM. If they do not match, correct the registration details. Click here


  1. REMOVE OIL FILLER CAP SUB-ASSEMBLY

  2. REMOVE OIL FILLER CAP GASKET

  3. REMOVE NOZZLE HOLDER SEAL

    A01KHM1E01

    1. Using a small screwdriver, remove the holder seal by prying the portion between the holder seal and the cutout part of the cylinder head.

  4. REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY


    1. A01KINQ

      Remove the 10 bolts, 2 nuts, cylinder head cover and the cylinder head cover gasket.

    2. A01KGGW

      Remove the 4 No. 3 cylinder head cover gaskets from the cylinder head cover.

  5. REMOVE NOZZLE HOLDER CLAMP NO.1


    1. A01KI37

      Remove the 4 bolts, 4 washers and 4 nozzle holder clamps.

  6. REMOVE NOZZLE LEAKAGE PIPE ASSEMBLY


    1. A01KICW

      Remove the union bolt, 4 hollow screws, nozzle leakage pipe and 5 gaskets from the cylinder head and injector.

      Note

      Cover the nozzle leakage pipe assembly with a plastic bag to prevent foreign objects from entering to the injector.

  7. REMOVE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY


    1. A01KFNZ

      Remove the 4 injectors from the cylinder head.

      Tech Tips

      Remember the installed locations of each injector before removing them from the cylinder head.

    2. Remove the O-ring from each injector.

    3. Remove the 4 nozzle seats from the cylinder head.

  8. REMOVE CAMSHAFT TIMING PULLEY


    1. A01KGL6

      Remove the bolt of the camshaft timing pulley while holding the camshaft with a wrench.

    2. A01KIA4E05
      Text in Illustration
      *a Hold
      *b Turn

      Using SST, remove the camshaft timing pulley and set key.

      SST
      09950-40011   ( 09951-04010, 09952-04010, 09953-04020, 09954-04010, 09955-04071, 09957-04010, 09958-04011 )
    3. A01KIJAE05

      Rotate the crankshaft approximately 90° counterclockwise from the TDC position to lower the piston.

  9. REMOVE NO. 2 TIMING BELT COVER


    1. A01KGVI

      Remove the nut, 4 bolts and No. 2 timing belt cover.

  10. REMOVE CYLINDER BLOCK INSULATOR

  11. REMOVE NO. 2 CAMSHAFT


    1. A01KICNE04
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Key Groove
      *a Upward

      Face the key groove of the camshaft upward by turning the camshaft with a wrench.

    2. A01KI8RE01

      Uniformly loosen the 15 bearing cap bolts in several steps in the sequence shown in the illustration.

    3. Remove the 5 bearing caps.

    4. A01KF8Y

      Remove the No. 2 camshaft.

  12. REMOVE CAMSHAFT


    1. A01KI9C

      Remove the camshaft.

  13. REMOVE CAMSHAFT SETTING OIL SEAL


    1. A01KESS

      Remove the oil seal from the camshaft.

  14. REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD SUB-ASSEMBLY

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    1. Uniformly loosen and remove the 18 cylinder head bolts in several steps in the sequence shown in the illustration.

      Note

      Head warpage or cracking could result from removing bolts in an incorrect order.

    2. Lift the cylinder head from the dowels on the cylinder block, and place the cylinder head on wooden blocks on a bench.

      Tech Tips

      If the cylinder head is difficult to lift off, use a screwdriver to pry between the cylinder head and block.

      Note

      Do not damage the contact surfaces of the cylinder head and cylinder block.

    3. Remove the cylinder head gasket from the cylinder block.

  15. REMOVE WATER PUMP ASSEMBLY

    A01KHSB

    1. Remove the 5 bolts, 2 nuts, water pump and gasket.

  16. REMOVE TIMING GEAR CASE

    A01KIJ7

    1. Remove the 14 bolts and 2 nuts.

    2. A01KEKQ

      Pry the gear cover in the location shown in the illustration, and remove the gear cover together with the supply pump drive gear.

      Note

      Be careful not to drop the supply pump gear.

    3. Remove the O-ring from the timing gear case.

    4. A01KEV8

      Secure the idle sub-gear to the idle gear with a service bolt.

  17. REMOVE INJECTION GEAR


    1. A01KHKZ

      Remove the injection gear.

  18. REMOVE NO. 1 CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR PLATE


    1. A01KERG

      Remove the crankshaft position sensor plate.

  19. INSPECT BACKLASH OF OIL PUMP GEAR TO CRANKSHAFT TIMING GEAR

    A01KENME01

    1. Using a dial indicator, measure the backlash.

      Standard gear backlash
      0.02 to 0.15 mm (0.0008 to 0.0060 in.)
      Maximum gear backlash
      0.20 mm (0.0079 in.)

      If the gear backlash is greater than the maximum, replace the gears as a set.

  20. INSPECT NO. 1 IDLE GEAR THRUST CLEARANCE

    A01KIBJE01

    1. Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance.

      Standard thrust clearance
      0.06 to 0.11 mm (0.0024 to 0.0043 in.)
      Maximum thrust clearance
      0.30 mm (0.0118 in.)

      If the thrust clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the thrust plate. If necessary, replace the idle gear and/or idle gear shaft.

  21. REMOVE IDLE GEAR THRUST PLATE


    1. A01KH4Z

      Remove the 2 bolts and idle gear thrust plate.

  22. REMOVE NO. 1 IDLE GEAR

    A01KIF0

    1. Turn the sub-gear and align the gear teeth of the idle main gear and sub-gear.

    2. Remove the idle gear and sub-gear.

    3. A01KFSVE01

      Mount the No. 1 idle gear and No. 2 idle subgear in a vise.

      Note

      Be careful not to damage the gears.

    4. A01KECAE04
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Service Bolt

      Using SST, turn the No. 1 idle subgear clockwise and remove the service bolt.

      SST
      09960-10010   ( 09962-01000, 09963-00600 )
    5. A01KFI4E01

      Using snap ring pliers, remove the shaft snap ring.

    6. A01KFLCE03
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Wave Washer
      *2 No. 1 Idle Sub-Gear
      *3 Idle Gear Spring

      Remove the wave washer, sub-gear and gear spring.

    7. A01KE9ZE01

      Remove the No. 1 idle gear and set it in a vise.

      Note

      Be careful not damage the gear.

    8. A01KF0UE01

      Using snap ring pliers, remove the shaft snap ring.

    9. A01KHSJE05
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Wave Washer
      *2 No. 2 Idle Sub-Gear
      *3 Idle Gear Spring

      Remove the wave washer, sub-gear and gear spring.

  23. REMOVE NO. 1 IDLE GEAR SHAFT


    1. Remove the idle gear shaft.

  24. INSPECT BACK LASH OF CRANKSHAFT TIMING GEAR TO NO. 1 IDLE GEAR

    A01KGVZE01

    1. Install the idle gear.

    2. Using a dial indicator, measure the backlash.

      Standard gear backlash
      0.02 to 0.15 mm (0.0008 to 0.0060 in.)
      Maximum gear backlash
      0.20 mm (0.0079 in.)

      If the gear backlash is greater than the maximum, replace the gears as a set.

    3. Remove the idle gear.

  25. REMOVE CRANKSHAFT TIMING GEAR OR SPROCKET

    A01KEQ8E01

    1. Using SST, remove the crankshaft timing gear.

      SST
      09950-50013   ( 09951-05010, 09952-05010, 09953-05010, 09954-05021 )
  26. INSPECT BACKLASH OF OIL PUMP GEAR TO NO. 1 BALANCE SHAFT

    A01KEKWE01

    1. Using a dial indicator, measure the backlash.

      Standard gear backlash
      0.02 to 0.15 mm (0.0008 to 0.0060 in.)
      Maximum gear backlash
      0.20 mm (0.0079 in.)

      If the gear backlash is greater than the maximum, replace the gears as a set.

  27. INSPECT BACKLASH OF INJECTION GEAR TO NO. 2 BALANCE SHAFT

    A01KF5QE01

    1. Install the injection pump with the 2 nuts.

      Torque:
      21 N*m  { 214 kgf*cm, 16 in.*lbf }
    2. Using SST, install the injection gear with the nut.

      SST
      09960-10010   ( 09962-01000, 09963-01000 )
      Torque:
      64 N*m  { 653 kgf*cm, 47 in.*lbf }
    3. A01KFOJE01

      Using a dial indicator, measure the backlash.

      Standard gear backlash
      0.02 to 0.15 mm (0.0008 to 0.0060 in.)
      Maximum gear backlash
      0.20 mm (0.0079 in.)

      If the gear backlash is greater than the maximum, replace the gears as a set.

  28. INSPECT BACKLASH OF INJECTION GEAR TO NO. 1 IDLE GEAR

    A01KIJ3E01

    1. Install the idle gear without sub gears.

    2. Using a dial indicator, measure the backlash.

      Standard gear backlash
      0.02 to 0.15 mm (0.0008 to 0.0060 in.)
      Maximum gear backlash
      0.20 mm (0.0079 in.)

      If the gear backlash is greater than the maximum, replace the gears as a set.

    3. Using SST, remove the nut and supply pump gear.

      SST
      09960-10010   ( 09962-01000, 09963-01000 )
    4. Remove the 2 nuts and supply pump.

    5. Remove the idle gear.

  29. REMOVE OIL PAN SUB-ASSEMBLY

    A01KI8XE01

    1. Remove the 22 bolts and 2 nuts.

    2. A01KINXE05
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Oil Pan Seal cutter

      Insert the blade of Oil Pan Seal cutter between the oil pan and cylinder block, cut through the applied sealer and remove the oil pan.

      Note


      • Do not use Oil Pan Seal cutter for the timing belt case side and rear oil seal retainer.

      • Be careful not to damage the oil pan flange.

  30. REMOVE OIL STRAINER SUB-ASSEMBLY


    1. A01KFE7

      Remove the 2 bolts, 2 nuts, oil strainer and gasket.

  31. REMOVE TIMING GEAR CASE ASSEMBLY

    A01KFTEE01

    1. Remove the union bolt and 8 bolts.

    2. A01KI8FE04
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Protective Tape

      Pry the gear case in the location shown in the illustration, and remove the gear case.

    3. A01KIC9

      Remove the rotor and gasket.

    4. A01KFTXE03
      Text in Illustration
      *1 O-Ring

      Remove the 2 O-rings.

  32. INSPECT NO. 1 BALANCESHAFT SUB-ASSEMBLY

    A01KEDYE01

    1. Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance by moving the balance shaft back and forth.

      Standard thrust clearance
      0.065 to 0.140 mm (0.0026 to 0.0055 in.)
      Maximum thrust clearance
      0.25 mm (0.0098 in.)

      If the thrust clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the balance shaft thrust washer.

      Tech Tips

      After replacement, if the thrust clearance is still greater than the maximum, replace the balance shaft.

  33. REMOVE NO. 1 BALANCESHAFT SUB-ASSEMBLY

    A01KIMFE01

    1. Remove the 2 bolts and balance shaft.

  34. REMOVE NO. 1 BALANCESHAFT DRIVEN GEAR

    A01KIEFE01

    1. Mount the balance shaft between aluminium plates in a vise.

      Note

      Be careful not to damage the balance shaft.

    2. Remove the bolt, balance shaft driven gear and balance shaft thrust washer.

  35. INSPECT NO. 2 BALANCESHAFT SUB-ASSEMBLY

    A01KI11E01

    1. Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance by moving the balance shaft back and forth.

      Standard thrust clearance
      0.065 to 0.140 mm (0.0026 to 0.0055 in.)
      Maximum thrust clearance
      0.25 mm (0.0098 in.)

      If the thrust clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the balance shaft thrust washer.

      Tech Tips

      After replacement, if the thrust clearance is still greater than the maximum, replace the balance shaft.

  36. REMOVE NO. 2 BALANCESHAFT SUB-ASSEMBLY

    A01KGVYE01

    1. Remove the 2 bolts and balance shaft.

  37. REMOVE NO. 2 BALANCESHAFT DRIVEN GEAR

    A01KGNYE01

    1. Mount the balance shaft between aluminium plates in a vise.

      Note

      Be careful not to damage the balance shaft.

    2. Remove the bolt, balance shaft driven gear and balance shaft thrust washer.

  38. REMOVE REAR ENGINE OIL SEAL RETAINER

    A01KEF7E01

    1. Remove the 5 bolts.

    2. Using a screwdriver, remove the oil seal retainer by prying the portions between the oil seal retainer and cylinder block.

  39. REMOVE CYLINDER BLOCK OIL ORIFICE

  40. INSPECT CONNECTING ROD THRUST CLEARANCE

    A01KFWAE01

    1. Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance while moving the connecting rod back and forth.

      Standard thrust clearance
      0.100 to 0.300 mm (0.0039 to 0.0118 in.)
      Maximum thrust clearance
      0.40 mm (0.0157 in.)

      If the thrust clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the connecting rod assembly. If necessary, replace the crankshaft.

  41. REMOVE PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD

    A01KI72E11

    1. Check the alignment marks on the connecting rod and cap to ensure correct reassembly.

      Text in Illustration
      *a Alignment marks
    2. Remove the 2 connecting rod cap bolts.

    3. A01KHE0E01

      Using the 2 removed connecting rod bolts, pry the connecting rod cap back and forth, and remove the connecting cap.

      Tech Tips

      Keep the lower bearing inserted into the connecting rod cap.

    4. Clean the crank pin and bearing.

    5. Check the crank pin and bearing for pitting and scratches.

      If the crank pin or bearing is damaged, replace the bearings. If necessary, grind or replace the crankshaft.

    6. A01KEL3E02

      Using a ridge reamer, remove all the carbon from the top of the cylinder.

    7. Push out the piston, connecting rod assembly and upper bearing through the top of the cylinder block.

      Tech Tips


      • Keep the bearings, connecting rod and cap together.

      • Be sure to organize the removed piston and connecting rod assemblies in such a way that they can be reinstalled exactly as before.

  42. INSPECT CONNECTING ROD OIL CLEARANCE


    1. A01KFPVE04
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Plastigage

      Lay a strip of Plastigage across the crank pin.

    2. A01KI72E11
      Text in Illustration
      *a Alignment marks

      Install the connecting rod cap with the 2 bolts.

      Note

      Do not turn the crankshaft.

      Tech Tips


      • The connecting rod cap bolts are tightened in 2 progressive steps.

      • If any connecting rod bolt is broken or deformed, replace it.


      1. Apply a light coat of engine oil to the threads and under the heads of the connecting rod cap bolts.

      2. Install and alternately tighten the bolts of the connecting rod cap several passes.

        Torque:
        35 N*m  { 357 kgf*cm, 26 ft.*lbf }

        If any one of the connecting rod cap bolts does not meet the torque specification, replace the cap bolt.

      3. A01KIN9E07
        Text in Illustration
        *a Painted Mark
        *b Front

        Mark the front of the connecting rod cap bolts with paint.

      4. Retighten the connecting rod cap bolts 90° as shown.

      5. Check that the painted mark is now at a 90 ° angle to the front.

    3. Check the alignment marks on the connecting rod and cap to ensure correct reassembly.

    4. Remove the 2 bolts, connecting rod cap and lower bearing.

    5. A01KGA0E04
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Plastigage
      A01KGLWE04
      Text in Illustration
      *a Mark 1, 2 or 3
      *b Mark 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6
      *c No. 1
      *d No. 2
      *e No. 3
      *f No. 4

      Measure the Plastigage at its widest point.

      Standard oil clearance
      Use standard bearing
      0.036 to 0.054 mm (0.0014 to 0.0021 in.)
      Use U/S 0.25 or U/S 0.50 bearing
      0.037 to 0.077 mm (0.0015 to 0.0030 in.)
      Maximum oil clearance
      0.10 mm (0.0039 in.)

      If the oil clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the bearings. If necessary, grind or replace the crankshaft.

      Tech Tips

      If using a standard bearing, replace it with one that has the same number. If the number of the bearing cannot be determined, select the correct bearing by adding together the numbers imprinted on the crankshaft and connecting rod, then selecting the bearing with the same number as the total. There are 5 sizes of standard bearings, marked 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

      Bearing size
      Item Number Mark
      Connecting rod cap 1 2 3
      Crankshaft 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
      Use bearing 2 3 4 3 4 5 4 5 6

      EXAMPLE:

      Connecting rod cap "2" + Crankshaft "3" =

      Total number 5 (Use bearing "5")

      Reference
      Standard connecting rod big end inside diameter
      Mark Diameter
      1 62.014 to 62.020 mm (2.4415 to 2.4417 in.)
      2 62.020 to 62.026 mm (2.4417 to 2.4420 in.)
      3 62.026 to 62.032 mm (2.4420 to 2.4422 in.)
      Standard crankshaft pin diameter
      Mark Diameter
      1 58.994 to 59.000 mm (2.3226 to 2.3228 in.)
      2 58.988 to 58.994 mm (2.3224 to 2.3226 in.)
      3 58.982 to 58.988 mm (2.3221 to 2.3224 in.)
      Standard sized bearing center wall thickness
      Mark Diameter
      1 1.486 to 1.489 mm (0.0585 to 0.0586 in.)
      2 1.489 to 1.492 mm (0.0586 to 0.0587 in.)
      3 1.492 to 1.495 mm (0.0587 to 0.0589 in.)
      4 1.495 to 1.498 mm (0.0589 to 0.0590 in.)
      5 1.498 to 1.501 mm (0.0590 to 0.0591 in.)
    6. Completely remove the Plastigage.

  43. INSPECT CRANKSHAFT THRUST CLEARANCE

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    1. Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance while prying the crankshaft back and forth with a screwdriver.

      Standard thrust clearance
      0.040 to 0.240 mm (0.0016 to 0.0094 in.)
      Maximum thrust clearance
      0.30 mm (0.0118 in.)

      If the thrust clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the thrust washers as a set.

      Standard thrust washer thickness
      STD 2.430 to 2.480 mm (0.0957 to 0.0976 in.)
      O/S 0.125 2.555 to 2.605 mm (0.1006 to 0.1026 in.)
      O/S 0.25 2.680 to 2.730 mm (0.1055 to 0.1074 in.)
  44. INSPECT CRANKSHAFT OIL CLEARANCE


    1. Clean each main journal and bearing.

    2. Check each crankshaft journal and bearing for pitting and scratches.

      If the journal or bearing is damaged, replace the bearings. If necessary, grind or replace the crankshaft.

    3. Place the crankshaft on the cylinder block.

    4. A01KEPUE03
      Text in Illustration
      *1 Plastigage

      Lay a strip of Plastigage across each journal.

    5. A01KI2OE02

      Install the 5 crankshaft bearing caps with the 10 bolts.

      Note

      Do not turn the crankshaft.

      Tech Tips


      • The main bearing cap bolts are tightened in 2 progressive steps.

      • If a main bearing cap bolt is broken or deformed, replace it.


      1. Apply a light coat of the engine oil to the threads and under the bolt heads of the main bearing caps.

      2. Install and uniformly tighten the 10 bolts of the main bearing caps in several passes in the sequence shown in the illustration.

        Torque:
        50 N*m  { 510 kgf*cm, 37 ft.*lbf }

        If any one of the bearing cap bolts does not meet the torque specification, replace the bearing cap bolt.

      3. A01KEAKE11
        Text in Illustration
        *a Painted Mark
        *b Front

        Mark the front of the main bearing cap bolt with paint.

      4. Retighten the main bearing cap bolts 90° in the numerical order shown above.

      5. Check that the painted mark is ow at a 90° angle to the front.

    6. Remove the 10 bolts and 5 crankshaft bearing caps.

    7. A01KGAPE04
      A01KEEUE04

      Measure the Plastigage at its widest point.

      Text in Illustration
      *1 Plastigage
      Standard oil clearance
      Use standard bearing
      0.030 to 0.048 mm (0.0012 to 0.0019 in.)
      Use U/S 0.25 or U/S 0.50 bearing
      0.037 to 0.077 mm (0.0015 to 0.0030 in.)
      Maximum clearance
      0.10 mm (0.0039 in.)

      If the oil clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the bearings. If necessary, grind or replace the crankshaft.

      Tech Tips

      If replacing the cylinder block sub-assembly, the bearing standard oil clearance will be within standard value.

      Standard oil clearance
      0.030 to 0.048 mm (0.0012 to 0.0019 in.)

      Tech Tips

      If using a standard bearing, replace it with one with the same number. If the number of the bearing cannot be determined, select the correct bearing by adding together the numbers imprinted on the cylinder block and crankshaft, then selecting the bearing with the same number as the total. There are 5 sizes of standard bearings, marked 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

      Text in Illustration
      *a Front
      *b Mark 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6
      *c No. 1
      *d No. 2
      *e No. 3
      *f No. 4
      *g No. 5
      Bearing size
      Item Number Mark
      Cylinder block 1 2 3
      Crankshaft 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
      Use bearing 2 3 4 3 4 5 4 5 6

      Tech Tips

      EXAMPLE: Cylinder block "2" + crankshaft "1"

      = Total number 3 (Use bearing "3")

      Reference
      Standard cylinder block main journal bore diameter
      Mark Diameter
      1 75.000 to 75.006 mm (2.9528 to 2.9530 in.)
      2 75.006 to 75.012 mm (2.9530 to 2.9532 in.)
      3 75.012 to 75. 018 mm (2.9532 to 2.9535 in.)
      Standard crankshaft journal diameter
      Mark Diameter
      1 69.994 to 70.000 mm (2.7557 to 2.7559 in.)
      2 69.988 to 69.994 mm (2.7554 to 2.7557 in.)
      3 69.982 to 69.988 mm (2.7552 to 2.7554 in.)
      Standard sized bearing center wall thickness
      Mark Diameter
      2 2.482 to 2.485 mm (0.0977 to 0.0978 in.)
      3 2.485 to 2.488 mm (0.0978 to 0.0980 in.)
      4 2.488 to 2.491 mm (0.0980 to 0.0981 in.)
      5 2.491 to 2.494 mm (0.0981 to 0.0982 in.)
      6 2.494 to 2.497 mm (0.0982 to 0.0983 in.)
    8. Completely remove the Plastigage.

  45. REMOVE PISTON PIN

    A01KEFEE01

    1. Check the fit between the piston and piston pin.


      1. Try to move the piston back and forth on the piston pin.

        If any movement is felt, replace the piston and pin as a set.

    2. A01KF9PE01

      Using a piston ring expander, remove the 2 compression rings.

      Tech Tips

      Be sure to organize the removed piston rings in such a way that they can be reinstalled exactly as before.

    3. Remove the oil ring by hand.

    4. A01KGC7E01

      Disconnect the connecting rod from the piston.


      1. Using a small screwdriver, pry off the 2 snap rings from the piston.

      2. A01KFJIE02

        Gradually heat the piston to approximately 80°C (176°F).

      3. A01KFK8E01

        Using a plastic-faced hammer and brass bar, lightly tap out the piston pin. Then remove the connecting rod.

        Tech Tips


        • The piston and pin are a matched set.

        • Be sure to organize the removed pistons, pins, rings, connecting rods and bearings in such a way that the parts can be reinstalled exactly as before.

  46. REMOVE CRANKSHAFT

    A01KI2OE09

    1. Uniformly loosen and remove the 10 crankshaft bearing cap bolts in several passes, in the sequence shown.

    2. A01KGG8E01

      Using the removed crankshaft bearing cap bolts, pry the cap back and forth, and remove the crankshaft bearing caps, lower crankshaft bearings and lower thrust washers (No. 3 crankshaft bearing cap only).

      Tech Tips


      • Keep the lower bearing and crankshaft bearings cap together.

      • Be sure to organize the bearing caps and lower thrust washers in such a way that they can be reinstalled exactly as before.

    3. Lift out the crankshaft.

    4. Remove the upper bearings and upper thrust washers from the cylinder block.

      Tech Tips

      Arrange the main bearing caps, bearings and thrust washers in the correct order.

  47. REMOVE NO. 1 OIL NOZZLE SUB-ASSEMBLY


    1. Remove the 4 check valves and oil nozzles.

  48. REMOVE PLUG

    Note

    If coolant leaks from a plug or a plug is corroded, replace the plug.


    1. Remove the plug from the cylinder block.

  49. REMOVE PLATE PLUG

    Tech Tips

    It is not necessary to remove the plate plug unless it is being replaced.


    1. Remove the bolt, plate plug and O-ring.

  50. REMOVE RING PIN


    1. A01KHB9E03
      Text in Illustration
      *a Cylinder Head Side

      Remove the 2 ring pins as shown in the illustration.

  51. REMOVE STRAIGHT PIN


    1. A01KFPRE03
      Text in Illustration
      *a Front Side
      *b Rear Side

      Remove the 6 straight pins as shown in the illustration.

  52. REMOVE STUD BOLT


    1. Remove the 11 stud bolts shown in the illustration.

      A01KI4PE03
      Text in Illustration
      *a Front Side *b Left Side
      *c Upper Side *d Lower Side
  53. REMOVE TIGHT PLUG


    1. Remove the 13 tight plugs shown in the illustration.

      A01KIM9E02
      Text in Illustration
      *a Right Side *b Left Side
      *c Front Side *d Rear Side
      *e for RHD *f for LHD