Engine Unit: Replacement: Replacement
- REPLACE RING PIN
- Remove the 2 ring pins.
- Using a plastic-faced hammer, tap in 2 new ring pins to the crankcase.
Standard protrusion
3 mm (0.1181 in.)
- REPLACE STUD BOLT
- for Crankcase:
- Remove the 2 stud bolts.
- Using "TORX" socket wrench E5, install the 2 stud bolts as shown in the illustration.
Torque: 5.0 N*m (51 kgf*cm, 44 in.*lbf)
- for water inlet housing:
- Remove the 2 stud bolts.
- Using a "TORX" socket E5, install the 2 stud bolts as shown in the illustration.
Torque: 5.0 N*m (51 kgf*cm, 44 in.*lbf)
- for Crankcase:
- REPLACE SPARK PLUG TUBE GASKET
- Pry up the claws of the ventilation baffle plate.
NOTE:
Do not deform the claws of the baffle plate more than necessary.
- Remove the 4 gaskets from the cylinder head covers.NOTE:
- Try not to deform the plug tube gaskets. The removed gaskets will be used when reinstalling the gaskets.
- Do not damage the connection of the cylinder head cover.
- Using a cutter, cut off the sealing part of the removed plug tube gasket.
- Using a plug tube gasket which has had the sealing part cut off, uniformly tap in a plug tube gasket all the way.
NOTE:
- Keep the lip free of foreign matter.
- Do not tap on the oil seal at an angle.
HINT:
If a plug tube gasket that will be used to install a new gasket is deformed, and cannot be positioned on a new gasket, correct the deformation using pliers.
- Return the claws of the ventilation baffle plate to their original positions.
- Pry up the claws of the ventilation baffle plate.
- REPLACE TIMING CHAIN OR BELT COVER OIL SEAL
- Using a screwdriver and hammer, remove the oil seal.
NOTE:
Be careful not to damage the timing chain cover sub-assembly.
HINT:
Tape the screwdriver tip before use.
- Using SST, tap in a new oil seal until its surface is flush with the timing gear case edge.
- SST: 09223-22010
- Apply a light coat of MP grease to the lip of the oil seal.NOTE:
- Keep the lip free of foreign matter.
- Do not tap on the oil seal at an angle.
- Make sure that the oil seal edge does not stick out of the timing chain cover.
- Using a screwdriver and hammer, remove the oil seal.
- REPLACE ENGINE REAR OIL SEAL
- Using a knife, cut off the oil seal lip.
- Using a screwdriver with its tip taped, pry out the oil seal.NOTE:
After removing the oil seal, check the crankshaft for damage. If it is damaged, smooth the surface with 400-grit sandpaper.
- Apply MP grease to the new oil seal lip.
- Using SST and a hammer, evenly tap in a new oil seal until its surface is flush with the rear oil seal retainer edge.
- SST: 09223-15030
- SST: 09950-70010
- 09951-07100
NOTE:- Keep the lip free from foreign materials.
- Do not tap on the oil seal at an angle.
- Wipe off any grease that is on the crankshaft.