Note
When replacing the injectors (including shuffling the injectors between the cylinders), common rail, intake manifold or cylinder head, it is necessary to replace the injection pipes with new ones.
When replacing the fuel supply pump, common rail, intake manifold or cylinder head, it is necessary to replace the fuel inlet pipe with a new one.
REMOVE NO. 2 NOZZLE LEAKAGE PIPE
| *1 | Check Valve |
Remove the check valve and gasket.
Remove the bolt and No. 2 nozzle leakage pipe.
REMOVE NO. 1 NOZZLE LEAKAGE PIPE
Remove the 4 union bolts and 4 gaskets.
Remove the bolt and No. 1 nozzle leakage pipe.
REMOVE NO. 1 NOZZLE HOLDER CLAMP
Remove the 4 bolts, 4 washers and 4 nozzle holder clamps.
REMOVE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
Remove the 4 injectors and 4 injection nozzle seats from the cylinder head.
Remove the O-ring from each injector.
Note
When removing the injector assembly, store the injectors in the correct order so that they can be returned to their original locations when reassembling.
REMOVE CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
Remove the bolt and sensor.
REMOVE CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
Remove the clip and disconnect the sensor harness.
Remove the 2 bolts and sensor.
REMOVE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Using SST, remove the sensor and gasket.
REMOVE WATER PUMP ASSEMBLY
Remove the 7 bolts, water pump and gasket.
REMOVE ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH ASSEMBLY
Disconnect the engine oil pressure switch connector.
Using SST, remove the engine oil pressure switch.
REMOVE OIL COOLER ASSEMBLY
Remove the 5 bolts and oil cooler.
Remove the 3 O-rings from the oil cooler bracket.
REMOVE NO. 1 OIL COOLER BRACKET
| *1 | Nut |
Remove the 6 bolts, nut and No. 1 oil cooler bracket.
Remove the 3 O-rings from the No. 1 oil cooler bracket.
REMOVE ENGINE OIL LEVEL SENSOR
Remove the 4 bolts and sensor.
REMOVE WATER INLET HOUSING
Remove the 3 nuts, gasket and water inlet housing.
REMOVE OIL FILLER CAP SUB-ASSEMBLY
REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY
Remove the nut, 14 bolts, 4 nozzle holder clamp seats and cylinder head cover.
Remove the No. 1 cylinder head cover gasket and No. 2 cylinder head cover gasket.
REMOVE NO. 2 OIL PAN SUB-ASSEMBLY
| *1 | Nut |
Remove the 18 bolts and 2 nuts.
Insert the blade of an 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 the oil pan seal cutter for the timing chain cover side.
Be careful not to damage the contact surfaces of the oil pan.
REMOVE OIL FILTER ELEMENT
Remove the oil filter drain plug.
Remove the O-ring from the oil filter drain plug and install it to an oil filter drain pipe.
| *1 | Oil Filter Cap |
| *2 | O-Ring |
| *3 | Oil Filter Drain Pipe |
Install the oil filter drain pipe to the oil filter cap and drain the engine oil.
Remove the oil filter drain pipe.
Apply a light coat of engine oil to a new O-ring and install it to the oil filter drain plug.
Install the oil filter drain plug to the oil filter cap.
Using SST, remove the oil filter cap.
| *1 | Oil Filter Element |
| *2 | O-Ring |
Remove the oil filter element and O-ring from the oil filter cap.
Note
Be sure to remove the cap O-ring by hand without using any tools to prevent damage to the cap O-ring groove.
REMOVE OIL FILTER BRACKET
Remove the 4 bolts and oil filter bracket.
Remove the gasket from the oil filter bracket.
REMOVE OIL STRAINER SUB-ASSEMBLY
Remove the 3 bolts and oil strainer.
Remove the O-ring from the oil strainer.
REMOVE CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
Set the No. 1 piston to TDC/compression.
| *1 | Timing Pointer |
| *2 | Timing Mark |
Turn the crankshaft pulley clockwise to align the timing mark on the pulley with the timing pointer of the timing chain cover.
| *1 | Matchmark |
| *2 | Timing Mark |
Make sure that the timing mark of the camshaft timing sprocket is at the top.
Tech Tips
If the timing mark is not at the top, turn the crankshaft pulley 1 revolution so that the timing mark is at the top (set the No. 1 piston to TDC/compression).
Put a matchmark on the timing chain plate that is aligned with the timing mark of the camshaft timing sprocket.
Tech Tips
The timing chain has 2 yellow-colored plates. If either of them is aligned with the timing mark of the camshaft timing sprocket, this step can be omitted.
Turn the crankshaft by approximately 90° in the engine revolution direction from the point where the No. 1 piston is set to TDC/compression so that the lifted valve and piston do not contact each other when removing the camshaft.
Using SST, remove the pulley bolt.
Using SST, remove the crankshaft pulley.
REMOVE TIMING CHAIN COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY
| *1 | Bolt and Seal Washer |
Remove the 13 bolts and seal washer.
Remove the timing chain cover by prying between the timing chain cover and cylinder head, camshaft housing, cylinder block and stiffening crankcase with a screwdriver as shown in the illustration.
Tech Tips
Tape the screwdriver tip before use.
Note
Be careful not to damage the contact surfaces of the cylinder head, camshaft housing, cylinder block, stiffening crankcase and chain cover.
| *1 | Gasket |
| *2 | O-Ring |
Remove the gasket and O-ring from the timing chain cover.
REMOVE FRONT CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL
Place the timing chain cover on wooden blocks.
Using a screwdriver, pry out the oil seal.
Tech Tips
Tape the screwdriver tip before use.
Note
Do not damage the surface of the oil seal press fit hole.
REMOVE NO. 1 CHAIN TENSIONER ASSEMBLY
| *1 | Plunger |
| *2 | Stopper Plate |
Move the stopper plate upward to release the lock, and push the plunger deep into the No. 1 chain tensioner.
Move the stopper plate downward to set the lock, and insert SST into the stopper plate hole.
Remove the 2 bolts and No. 1 chain tensioner.
REMOVE CHAIN TENSIONER SLIPPER
REMOVE NO. 1 CHAIN VIBRATION DAMPER
Remove the 2 bolts and No. 1 chain vibration damper.
REMOVE CAMSHAFT TIMING SPROCKET
Remove the 4 bolts from the sprocket while holding the hexagonal portion of the No. 2 camshaft with a wrench.
Remove the camshaft timing sprocket and chain.
REMOVE OIL PUMP DRIVE GEAR
Remove the oil pump drive gear from the crankshaft.
REMOVE CRANKSHAFT TIMING SPROCKET
Remove the crankshaft timing sprocket.
REMOVE CRANKSHAFT PULLEY SET CRANKSHAFT KEY
Remove the 2 keys from the crankshaft.
REMOVE CAMSHAFT
Using the crankshaft pulley bolt, set the No. 1 cylinder to 90° BTDC/compression.
| *1 | Union Bolt |
| *2 | No. 4 Bearing Cap |
Remove the 2 union bolts.
Uniformly loosen the 20 bearing cap bolts in several steps in the sequence shown in the illustration and remove the bolts.
Remove the 8 bearing caps, No. 1 bearing cap and 2 oil delivery pipes.
Tech Tips
Do not remove the No. 4 bearing cap.
Remove the camshaft and No. 2 camshaft.
Remove the No. 2 bearing cap.
REMOVE NO. 1 VALVE ROCKER ARM SUB-ASSEMBLY
Remove the 16 valve rocker arms.
REMOVE VALVE LASH ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY
Remove the 16 valve lash adjusters from the cylinder head.
Tech Tips
Arrange the removed parts in the correct order.
REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD SUB-ASSEMBLY
Uniformly loosen the 10 bolts in several steps, in the sequence shown in the illustration. Remove the 10 cylinder head bolts and plate washers.
Note
Do not drop the washers into the cylinder head.
Head warpage or cracking could result from removing bolts in the incorrect order.
REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
Remove the cylinder head gasket.
REMOVE REAR CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL
Using a knife, cut off the lip of the oil seal.
Using a screwdriver, pry out the oil seal.
Note
Be careful not to damage the crankshaft.
REMOVE OIL BAFFLE PLATE
Remove the 4 bolts and oil baffle plate.
REMOVE CYLINDER BLOCK DRAIN COCK PLUG
| *a | Type A |
| *b | Type B |
Remove the cylinder block drain cock plug from the cylinder block.