Integra GS R 1997
Integra GS R 1997
Integra GS R 1997
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION
NOTE: For repair procedures not covered in this article, see ENGINE OVERHAUL
PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION.
Engine identification code is stamped on right rear of cylinder block as viewed from flywheel, below cylinder
head mating surface. The first 5 characters of the code indicate engine type. The last 7 numbers of the code
indicate engine serial number.
ADJUSTMENTS
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust valves when engine temperature is 100°F (38°C) or less. Remove valve cover. Rotate crankshaft
counterclockwise until No. 1 piston is at TDC of compression stroke.
2. Ensure UP marks on camshaft sprockets are at top, and TDC grooves on pulleys are aligned with TDC
groove on back cover. See Fig. 1. Adjust clearance on both valves for No. 1 cylinder. Loosen lock nuts,
and turn adjustment screw until clearance is as specified. Tighten lock nut to 18 ft. lbs. (24 N.m).
Recheck adjustment. See VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS.
3. Rotate crankshaft 180 degrees counterclockwise (camshaft sprockets turn 90 degrees) so No. 3 piston is at
TDC of compression stroke. UP marks should point to exhaust side. Adjust clearance on both valves for
No. 3 cylinder.
4. Rotate crankshaft 180 degrees counterclockwise so No. 4 piston is at TDC of compression stroke. Ensure
UP marks are pointing down. Adjust clearance on both valves for No. 4 cylinder.
5. Rotate crankshaft 180 degrees counterclockwise so No. 2 piston is at TDC of compression stroke. Ensure
UP marks are pointing to intake side. Adjust clearances on both valves for No. 2 cylinder. Install NEW
valve cover gasket. Install valve cover.
CAUTION: Adjust timing belt with engine cold. DO NOT rotate crankshaft with timing
belt tensioner adjusting bolt loose.
Remove valve cover. Rotate crankshaft counterclockwise until No. 1 piston is at TDC. Rotate crankshaft 5-6
revolutions counterclockwise to create tension on timing belt. Rotate crankshaft counterclockwise until No. 1
piston is at TDC. Loosen tension adjuster bolt one half turn (180 degrees). See Fig. 2. Rotate crankshaft
counterclockwise enough to create tension on timing belt. Tighten tension adjuster bolt to specification. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Install valve cover with NEW gaskets.
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NOTE: For installation reference, label all electrical connectors, vacuum hoses, and
fuel lines before removal. Place mating marks on engine hood and other major
assemblies before removal.
CAUTION: Fuel system is under pressure. Release pressure before servicing fuel
system components.
Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove fuel tank filler cap. Place a shop towel on top of fuel filter. Release
fuel injection system pressure by slowly loosening fuel filter banjo bolt. See Fig. 3.
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See BLEEDING COOLING SYSTEM in SPECIFICATIONS & ELECTRIC COOLING FANS article in
ENGINE COOLING.
ENGINE
Removal
1. Remove hood. Remove strut brace. Disconnect battery cables. Disconnect battery cables from underhood
fuse/relay box and ABS fuse/relay box. Remove intake air duct, air cleaner housing assembly and
bracket. Remove evaporative canister hose.
2. Disconnect engine wiring harness connectors on right side of engine compartment. Release fuel pressure.
See FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE. Remove fuel feed hose and return hose. Remove brake booster
vacuum hose. Remove throttle cable by loosening lock nut and removing cable end from accelerator
linkage.
3. Disconnect engine wiring harness connectors on left side of engine compartment. Remove harness
clamps. Remove cruise control actuator. Remove engine ground cable.
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4. Remove power steering pump adjusting and mounting bolts. Remove power steering pump belt and
pump. Do not disconnect power steering pump hoses. Loosen idler pulley bolt and adjusting bolt.
Remove air conditioning compressor belt.
5. For manual transmission models, remove clutch slave cylinder and pipe/hose assembly. Do not
disconnect pipe/hose assembly. Remove transmission ground cable and hose clamp. Remove radiator cap.
Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheels and splash shield. Drain engine and transmission oil.
Reinstall engine and transmission drain plugs with NEW washers. Drain cooling system. Remove upper
and lower radiator and heater hoses.
6. For automatic transmission models, remove ATF cooler hoses. Remove radiator assembly. Remove A/C
compressor with hoses attached. Disconnect heated oxygen sensor and remove exhaust pipe "A". See Fig.
4. For manual transmission vehicles, remove shift rod and extension rod. For automatic transmission
vehicles, remove shift cable. On all models, remove damper fork and disconnect suspension lower arm
ball joints. Remove axle shaft.
7. On all models, attach chain hoist to engine. Raise hoist to take all slack from chain. Remove left and right
front engine mounts and brackets. Remove rear and side engine mount bracket. Remove transmission
mount. Check that engine is free of all hoses and electrical wiring. Slowly raise engine, once again
checking that all hoses and electrical wiring has been disconnected. Raise engine and remove from
vehicle.
Installation
1. To install, reverse removal procedure. To prevent excessive engine vibration and premature engine mount
wear, tighten engine/transaxle mounts in sequence specified. See Fig. 5.
2. Install transmission mount and tighten bolts/nuts on transmission side. Leave mount bolt loose. Install
engine side mount and tighten bolts/nuts on engine side. Leave mount bolt loose. Tighten mount bolt on
transmission mount and side engine mount. Tighten mount bolt on side engine mount and install rear
mount bracket. Tighten rear mount bracket bolts. Install and tighten right and left front mounting brackets
and bolts.
3. When installing drive axles, use NEW spring clips. Insert drive axles until spring clips click into groove
of differential side gear. Ensure harness connectors and hoses are connected properly. Ensure control
cables are not bent or pinched and are adjusted properly. On M/T models, adjust clutch pedal free play.
Verify transaxle shifts smoothly.
4. On all models, adjust drive belt tension. Fill or top off all fluids. Fill and bleed air from cooling system.
See BLEEDING COOLING SYSTEM. Start engine and check for leaks.
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INTAKE MANIFOLD
Removal
1. Allow cylinder head to cool to at least 100°F (38°C). Disconnect negative battery cable. Release fuel
pressure. See FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE. Disconnect fuel feed hose. Carefully remove radiator cap
to release system pressure. Drain cooling system. Remove intake air duct.
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2. Remove breather hose, water by-pass hose and EVAP control canister hose. Disconnect fuel return and
PCV hoses. Remove brake booster vacuum hose, coolant by-pass hose and vacuum hose. Remove throttle
cable (throttle control cable for A/T). Remove engine wire harness connectors and wire harness clamps
from cylinder head and intake manifold.
3. Remove spark plug wires and distributor from cylinder head. Remove upper radiator hose and heater
hose. Remove engine ground cable. Remove power steering belt and pump. Remove A/C and alternator
belts. Remove cruise control actuator. Remove side engine mount. Remove intake manifold.
Installation
Clean gasket surfaces. Install intake manifold, using NEW intake manifold gasket. Tighten nuts, using a
crisscross pattern in 2 or 3 stages, beginning with inner nuts. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. To complete
installation, reverse removal procedure. Fill and bleed air from cooling system. See BLEEDING COOLING
SYSTEM.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
Removal
Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove oil dipstick. Remove exhaust manifold heat shield. Disconnect
exhaust pipe from exhaust manifold. See Fig. 4. Remove exhaust manifold bracket. Disconnect oxygen sensor
harness connector. Remove exhaust manifold bolts. Remove exhaust manifold and gasket.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.
CYLINDER HEAD
Removal
1. Allow cylinder head to cool to at least 100°F (38°C). Disconnect negative battery cable. Rotate crankshaft
counterclockwise until No. 1 piston is at TDC of compression stroke. See Fig. 6. Release fuel pressure.
See FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE. Disconnect fuel feed hose. Carefully remove radiator cap to release
system pressure. Drain cooling system. Remove intake air duct.
2. Remove breather hose, water by-pass hose and EVAP control canister hose. Disconnect fuel return and
PCV hoses. Remove brake booster vacuum hose, coolant by-pass hose and vacuum hose. Remove throttle
cable (throttle control cable for A/T). Remove engine wire harness connectors and wire harness clamps
from cylinder head and intake manifold.
3. Remove spark plug wires and distributor from cylinder head. Remove upper radiator and heater hose.
Remove engine ground cable. Remove power steering belt and pump. Remove A/C compressor and
generator belts. Remove cruise control actuator. Remove side engine mount. Remove valve cover and
timing belt. See TIMING BELT. Remove camshaft pulleys and back cover. Remove exhaust and intake
manifolds. See EXHAUST MANIFOLD and INTAKE MANIFOLD.
4. Loosen lock nuts and adjusting screws. Remove camshaft holder bolts, camshaft holders, camshafts and
rocker arms. Remove cylinder head bolts and remove cylinder head.
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Inspection
Ensure all mating surfaces are clean. Check cylinder block surface for warpage. Measure cylinder head for
warpage. Resurfacing is not required if warpage is less than 0.002" (0.05 mm). Resurface cylinder head if
warpage is greater than 0.002" (0.05 mm). Ensure cylinder head dowel pins, oil control jet, and "O" ring are
installed. See Fig. 9.
Installation
1. Install NEW intake manifold gasket. Install intake manifold onto cylinder head. Tighten nuts in crisscross
pattern in 2 or 3 stages, beginning with inner nuts. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.
2. Ensure No. 1 piston is at TDC. Apply a light coat of engine oil to cylinder head bolts and washers. Install
longer cylinder head bolts into positions No. 1 and 2. Install remaining bolts. Tighten cylinder head bolts
to specification, in sequence, in 2 stages. See Fig. 7.
3. Reverse removal procedure to complete installation. If reusing timing belt, install belt with arrow mark
(made during removal procedure) in direction of original rotation. Adjust timing belt tension. See
TIMING BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT under ADJUSTMENTS. Fill and bleed cooling system.
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See BLEEDING COOLING SYSTEM in SPECIFICATIONS & ELECTRIC COOLING FANS article in
ENGINE COOLING.
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Removal
Remove timing belt. See TIMING BELT. Remove crankshaft timing belt pulley. Remove front crankshaft oil
seal.
Installation
Lubricate crankshaft and seal lip with grease. Install seal using Seal Driver (07LAD-PR4010A) until seal driver
bottoms against oil pump. To complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
TIMING BELT
Removal
1. Raise and support vehicle. Rotate crankshaft counterclockwise until No. 1 cylinder is at TDC of
compression stroke. Remove front wheels and remove wheelwell splash shield. Remove power steering
pump belt, A/C compressor belt and generator belt. Remove cruise control actuator and side engine
mount.
2. Remove valve cover. Remove crankshaft pulley bolt and crankshaft pulley. Remove middle and lower
timing belt covers. See Fig. 8. Loosen adjusting bolt 180 degrees. If reusing timining belt, mark direction
of rotation for installation reference. Push tensioner to remove tension from timing belt and retighten
adjusting bolt. Remove timing belt.
Installation
1. Position crankshaft and camshaft pulleys as shown in illustration. See Fig. 6. Align holes in camshafts
with holes in No. 1 camshaft holders and insert 5-mm pin punches into holes. Install timing belt tightly in
sequence indicated. See Fig. 10. Loosen and retighten adjusting bolt to tension belt. Remove pin punches.
2. Rotate crankshaft counterclockwise 4 to 6 turns to position belt on pulley. Adjust timing belt tension. See
TIMING BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT under ADJUSTMENTS. Verify crankshaft and camshaft
pulleys line up at TDC. If pulleys are not aligned, repeat installation procedure.
3. Reverse remaining removal procedures to complete installation, adjusting tension of each belt installed.
Tighten crankshaft pulley bolt to 147 ft. lbs. (200 N.m), loosen, and retighten to 133 ft. lbs. (180 N.m).
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CAMSHAFTS
Removal
1. Ensure No. 1 piston is at TDC. Position UP mark on camshaft sprockets at top. See Fig. 6. Align grooves
on sprockets. Remove timing belt. See TIMING BELT.
2. Remove camshaft sprockets. Camshafts may be held in place by installing 5-mm pin punches into No. 1
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cam bearing caps. Mark position of distributor. Remove distributor. Loosen rocker arm adjuster screws.
3. Measure camshaft end play by prying camshaft toward front of cylinder head. Attach dial indicator, and
zero it against sprocket end of camshaft. Pry camshaft away from dial indicator. Read dial indicator.
Desired end play is 0.002-0.006" (0.05-0.15 mm). Maximum allowable end play is 0.020" (0.50 mm). If
end play exceeds limit, replace camshaft.
4. Remove camshaft bearing cap bolts by turning bolts 2 turns at a time in a crisscross pattern. Tag all parts
for installation reference. Remove camshafts. Remove rocker arms if necessary.
Installation
1. Lubricate camshaft journals and bearing surfaces in caps and cylinder head. Install rocker arms (if
removed) in their original positions. Install camshafts with keyways pointing upward (No. 1 piston at
TDC). Install camshaft bearing caps in original positions.
2. Starting with center caps and working outward, tighten camshaft bearing cap bolts to 88 INCH lbs. (10
N.m) in 2 stages.
3. Install new camshaft seals (if removed). To complete installation, reverse removal procedure. Adjust
timing belt tension. See TIMING BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT under ADJUSTMENTS. Adjust
valve clearance. See VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT under ADJUSTMENTS.
Removal
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove transaxle assembly. See appropriate article in CLUTCHES
(M/T) or TRANSMISSION SERVICING (A/T).
2. Place reference mark on clutch pressure plate (M/T) and flywheel for installation reference. Remove
pressure plate and clutch disc (if equipped). Remove flywheel. Pry seal from cover.
NOTE: When installing new crankshaft oil seal, align hole in Driver Attachment (07948-
SB00101) with pin on crankshaft.
Installation
Apply a light coat of engine oil to crankshaft and lip of new seal. Using Seal Driver (07749-0010000) and
Driver Attachment (07948-SB00101), install new seal. To complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
THERMOSTAT
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WATER PUMP
Removal
Remove timing belt. See TIMING BELT. Remove camshaft sprockets and timing belt back cover. See Fig. 8.
See CAMSHAFTS. Remove retaining bolts, water pump, and "O" rings.
Installation
1. Clean gasket surfaces. Install water pump. Install new "O" rings. To complete installation, reverse
removal procedure. Tighten bolts to specifications. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.
2. Adjust timing belt tension. See TIMING BELT TENSION under ADJUSTMENTS. Fill and bleed air
from cooling system. See BLEEDING COOLING SYSTEM in SPECIFICATIONS & ELECTRIC
COOLING FANS article in ENGINE COOLING.
OIL PAN
Removal
1. Drain engine oil. Rotate crankshaft counterclockwise to align crankshaft pulley timing marks. See Fig. 6.
Remove valve cover and middle timing belt cover. See Fig. 9. Remove accessory drive belts.
2. Remove crankshaft pulley and timing belt lower cover. Mark timing belt for installation reference.
Loosen belt tensioner. Remove timing belt and crankshaft sprocket. See TIMING BELT. Remove oil pan
and gasket.
Installation
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Clean gasket mating surfaces. Install new gasket and oil pan. Tighten bolts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS. To complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
OVERHAUL
CYLINDER HEAD
Cylinder Head
Ensure all mating surfaces are clean. Measure cylinder head warpage. If warpage is 0.002" (0.05 mm) or less,
resurfacing is not required. If warpage is 0.002-0.008" (0.05-0.20 mm), resurface cylinder head. Maximum
resurface limit is 0.008" (0.20 mm).
Valve Springs
Measure free length of valve springs. If measurements are not within specification, replace valve springs. See
VALVES & VALVE SPRINGS under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
Intake and exhaust valve stem seals are not interchangeable. Intake valve stem seals have a White spring around
neck of seal. Oil seals for exhaust valves have a Black spring around neck of seal. Use Valve Stem Seal Installer
(07GAD-PH70100) to install valve stem seals.
Measure O.D. of valve stem using a micrometer. Measure I.D. of valve guide using an inside micrometer.
Subtract O.D. of valve stem from I.D. of valve guide to get valve stem-to-guide clearance. Replace valve guides
if stem-to-guide clearance is not within specification. See CYLINDER HEAD under ENGINE
SPECIFICATIONS.
1. Use a hot plate or oven to heat cylinder head to 300°F (150°C). Use Valve Guide Driver (07942-
6570100), or fabricate valve guide remover from an air impact chisel. See Fig. 12. Using an air hammer
and valve guide remover, drive valve guide 5/64" (2 mm) toward combustion chamber to aid in carbon
removal.
CAUTION: DO NOT heat cylinder head with a torch, or heat cylinder head hotter
than 300°F (150°C). Excessive heat may loosen valve seats.
2. Turn head over. Working from combustion chamber side of head, drive valve guide out toward camshaft
side of head. If valve guide does not move, drill valve guide using a 5/16" drill bit, then try to drive it out
again.
CAUTION: Drill guides in extreme cases only. Cylinder head damage can occur if
valve guide breaks.
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1. Cool new valve guides in freezer for about one hour. Remove valve guides from freezer as needed. Install
valve guides from camshaft side of cylinder head.
2. Drive each guide into heated head until attachment bottoms against head. If replacing all valve guides,
reheat cylinder head as necessary.
3. Intake valve guide installed height must be 0.541-0.561" (13.75-14.25 mm). Exhaust valve guide installed
height must be 0.620-0.640" (15.75-16.25 mm). Using cutting oil, ream new valve guides by rotating
Valve Guide Reamer (07984-657010C) clockwise the full length of valve guide bore. Measure valve
stem-to-guide clearance. See CYLINDER HEAD under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
Valve Seat
If replacing valve guides, perform replacement before refacing valve seats. After refacing, if seat width is too
wide, use 60-degree stone to raise seat, or 30-degree stone to lower seat. Ensure valve seat width is within
specification. See CYLINDER HEAD under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
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After servicing valves, measure valve stem installed height. See Fig. 13. If valve stem installed height exceeds
1.633" (41.485 mm) for intake valve, or 1.712" (43.485 mm) for exhaust valve, replace valve. If valve stem
installed height still exceeds limit, replace cylinder head.
1. Each rod is sorted into 1 of 4 tolerance ranges. Size depends on crank journal bore. A number between 1
and 4 is stamped on split line of rod big end. Any combination of numbers between 1 and 4 may be found
on any engine. See CONNECTING RODS under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
NOTE: Reference numbers are for big end bore code, and do not indicate rod
position in engine.
2. Install piston and connecting rod so arrow on top of piston is toward timing belt, and connecting rod oil
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1. Install Piston Base Head (07HAF-PL20102) and Piston Pin Base Insert (07GAF-PH60300) into Base
(07973-6570500). Turn handle on Piston Pin Driver Head (07973-PE00320) so piston driver length is
1.957" (49.70 mm). See Fig. 15.
2. Insert Piston Driver Shaft (07973-PE00310) into Pilot Collar (07LAF-PR30100). Place piston onto base.
Press out piston pin. When removing or installing piston pin, place piston into press with embossed side
facing up. Align recessed part of piston with lugs on base insert.
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1. Measure diameter of piston pin. Measure diameter of piston pin bore in piston. Piston pin clearance is
difference between the 2 measurements. Ensure piston pin clearance is within specification. See
PISTONS, PINS & RINGS under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
2. If piston pin clearance is more than specification, install oversize piston pin and recheck clearance.
Oversize pin diameter is .8267-.8269" (20.997-21.003 mm).
3. Determine difference between piston pin diameter and connecting rod small end bore to obtain
interference fit. See PISTONS, PINS & RINGS under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
1. Ensure piston and connecting rod are positioned as shown in illustration. See Fig. 14. Turn handle on
Piston Pin Driver (07973-PE00320) so piston driver length is 1.957" (49.70 mm).
2. Install Pilot Collar (07LAF-PR30100) into piston and connecting rod. Lightly lubricate new piston pin.
Place piston onto base. Press in piston pin.
Fitting Pistons
1. Using a feeler gauge, ensure piston-to-cylinder clearance is within specification. See PISTONS, PINS &
RINGS under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS. If clearance exceeds service limit, bore cylinder and install
oversize piston.
2. Remove all rings from piston. Clean piston thoroughly. Inspect piston for damage. Measure piston
diameter at a point 0.6" (15 mm) from bottom of piston skirt. If diameter is not within specification,
replace piston. See PISTONS, PINS & RINGS under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
Piston Rings
1. Using inverted piston, push NEW piston ring into cylinder bore 0.6-0.8" (15-20 mm) from bottom.
Measure piston ring end gap using a feeler gauge. Repeat for each ring. See PISTONS, PINS & RINGS
under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
2. Clean piston ring grooves thoroughly. Install piston rings with identification mark toward top of piston.
Using a feeler gauge, measure piston ring side clearance between ring and ring land.
3. If ring lands are excessively worn, replace piston. See PISTONS, PINS & RINGS under ENGINE
SPECIFICATIONS. Align piston ring end gaps properly on piston. See Fig. 16.
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Rod Bearings
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1. Using Plastigage, measure rod bearing oil clearance. Tighten bearing cap to 23 ft. lbs. (32 N.m). If oil
clearance is incorrect, install a new bearing set (same color code) and recheck oil clearance. See
CRANKSHAFT, MAIN & CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
DO NOT shim or file cap to adjust oil clearance.
2. If oil clearance is still incorrect, try the next larger or smaller bearing. Measure oil clearance again. If
correct oil clearance cannot be obtained by using larger or smaller bearings, replace crankshaft and repeat
procedure.
NOTE: A number code indicating connecting rod big end bore is stamped on side of
each connecting rod and cap. Connecting rod journal diameter codes (letters)
are stamped on crankshaft counterweight pads. See Fig. 17. Use both codes
when ordering replacement bearings.
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1. Remove rear crankshaft oil seal cover, oil screen, oil pump, and baffle plate. Rotate crankshaft so No. 2
and 3 crankpins are at bottom. Remove all connecting rod caps and bearings.
2. Mark all main bearing caps for assembly reference. Remove main bearing caps and bearing halves. Lift
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NOTE: A letter code indicating main journal bore diameters is stamped on cylinder
block. See Fig. 18. Use these codes, together with crankshaft main journal
diameter numbers, when ordering replacement bearings.
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Thrust Bearing
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1. Measure crankshaft end play using a dial indicator. If end play exceeds specification, inspect thrust
washers and thrust surface of crankshaft. See CRANKSHAFT, MAIN & CONNECTING ROD
BEARINGS under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
2. Replace worn parts as necessary. Thrust washer thickness is fixed. DO NOT change thrust washer
thickness by grinding or shimming. Install thrust washers with grooved side out.
Cylinder Block
1. Measure cylinder bore out-of-round and taper. If either out-of-round or taper exceeds 0.002" (0.05 mm),
bore cylinder for oversize pistons. If any cylinder exceeds oversize bore service limit, replace cylinder
block. See CYLINDER BLOCK under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
2. If cylinder bore is okay, hone cylinder to obtain a 60-degree crosshatch pattern. After honing, wash
cylinder bore with hot soapy water. Air-dry cylinder bore, and apply engine oil to prevent rusting. Using a
feeler gauge and straightedge, measure cylinder block deck surface warpage. See CYLINDER BLOCK
under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
ENGINE OILING
ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM
A rotor-type oil pump draws oil from oil pan and delivers it under pressure to main and connecting rod
bearings. An oil hole in each connecting rod lubricates thrust side of piston and cylinder wall. An oil passage
carries oil to camshaft and rocker arms. Oil spray lubricates valve stems.
Crankcase Capacity
Oil Pressure
Oil pressure at idle should be 10 psi (0.7 kg/cm2 ) minimum. Oil pressure at 3000 RPM should be 50 psi (3.5
kg/cm2 ) minimum.
OIL PUMP
Removal
Remove oil pan. See OIL PAN under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove oil screen and oil pump
assembly. Remove screws from oil pump housing. Separate housing and cover.
Inspection
Measure radial clearance between inner and outer rotors. Measure axial clearance between housing and outer
rotor. Inspect both rotors and pump housing for scoring or other damage. Replace components if clearance
measurements are not within specification. See OIL PUMP SPECIFICATIONS.
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Installation
1. Reassemble oil pump using Loctite on pump housing screws. Ensure oil pump turns freely. Install dowel
pins and NEW "O" ring into cylinder block. Clean oil pump mating surfaces. Apply Liquid Sealant
(08718-0001) to cylinder block mating surface of oil pump.
2. Apply sealant to threads of inner bolt holes. Install oil pump before sealant dries. Install oil screen and oil
pump. Wait at least 30 minutes before filling crankcase with oil. To complete installation, reverse
removal procedure.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
A/C Compressor Bracket Bolts 17 (23)
Camshaft Sprocket Bolts 27 (37)
Connecting Rod Nuts (1) 24 (32)
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(5) Tighten main bearing bolts in 2 stages. First tighten bolts to 22 ft. lbs. (30 N.m), then tighten them to
58 ft. lbs. (78 N.m).
(6) Tighten to 96 INCH lbs. (11 N.m).
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Application Specification
Displacement 110 Cu. In. (1.8L)
Bore 3.19" (81 mm)
Stroke 3.50" (89 mm)
Compression Ratio 9.2:1
Fuel System SFI
Horsepower @ RPM 140 @ 6300
Torque Ft. Lbs. @ RPM 127 @ 5200
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CONNECTING RODS
CONNECTING RODS
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No. 3 (Oil)
End Gap
R (2) 0.008-0.020 (0.20-0.50)
T (3) 0.008-0.018 (0.20-0.45)
Service Limit 0.028 (0.70)
(1) Measure at 0.6" (15 mm) from bottom of skirt.
CYLINDER BLOCK
CYLINDER BLOCK
Application In. (mm)
Cylinder Bore
Standard Diameter 3.189-3.190 (81.00-81.02)
Service Limit 3.192 (81.07)
Maximum Taper 0.002 (0.05)
Maximum Re-bore Limit 0.010 (0.25)
Maximum Deck Warpage 0.003 (0.08)
Service Limit 0.004 (0.10)
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1995
Intake 1.668" (42.36 mm)
Exhaust
NH (1) 1.854" (47.09 mm)
CH (2) 1.854" (47.08 mm)
1996-97
Intake
NH (1) 1.625" (41.27 mm)
CH (2) 1.625" (41.28 mm)
Exhaust 1.745" (44.32 mm)
(1) NIHON HATSUJO manufactured valve spring.
CYLINDER HEAD
CYLINDER HEAD
Application Specification
Cylinder Head
Height 5.195-5.199" (131.95-132.05 mm)
Maximum Warpage (1) 0.002-0.008" (0.05-0.20 mm)
Valve Seats
Intake & Exhaust Valves
Seat Angle 45°
Seat Width
Standard 0.049-0.061" (1.25-1.55 mm)
Service Limit 0.079" (2.00 mm)
Valve Guides
Intake & Exhaust Valves
Valve Guide I.D.
Standard 0.260-0.261" (6.61-6.63 mm)
Service Limit 0.262" (6.65 mm)
Intake Valves
Valve Guide Installed Height 0.541-0.561" (13.75-14.25 mm)
Valve Stem-To-Guide Clearance
Standard 0.001-0.002" (0.02-0.05 mm)
Service Limit 0.003" (0.08 mm)
Exhaust Valves
Valve Guide Installed Height 0.620-0.640" (15.75-16.25 mm)
Valve Stem-To-Guide Clearance
Standard 0.002-0.003" (0.05-0.08 mm)
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CAMSHAFT
CAMSHAFT
Application In. (mm)
End Play
Standard 0.002-0.006 (0.05-0.15)
Service Limit 0.020 (0.50)
Journal Runout
Standard 0.001 (0.03)
Service Limit 0.002 (0.05)
Oil Clearance
Standard 0.0012-0.0027 (0.030-0.069)
Service Limit 0.006 (0.15)
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