REMOVAL

Engine removal is not required for this procedure.

1.

Remove the engine cover.

2.

Remove RH front wheel.

3.

Remove 2bolts(B) and RH side cover(A).

4.

Turn the crankshaft pulley, and align its groove with timing mark “T”of the timing belt cover.

note

Always turn the crankshaft clockwise.

5.

Remove drive belt(A) and belt tensioner(B).

6.

Remove the engine mount bracket.

(1)

Set the jack to the engine oil pan.

note

Place wooden block between the jack and engine oil pan.

(2)

Remove the 2bolts, 2nuts and engine mount bracket(A).

7.

Remove the power steering pump. (See ST group - power steering pump)

8.

Remove the 7bolts(B) and timing belt upper cover(A).

9.

Remove the crankshaft pulley bolt and crankshaft pulley(A).

10.

Remove the drive belt idler pulley(A).

11.

Remove the 4bolts(B) and timing belt lower cover(A).

12.

Remove the engine support bracket(A).

13.

Check that timing marks of the camshaft timing pulleys and cylinder head covers are aligned.

If not, turn the crankshaft 1revolution(360°).

14.

Remove timing belt tensioner.

Alternately loosen the 2bolts, and remove the tensioner(A).

15.

Remove the timing belt(A).

note

If the timing belt is reused, make an arrow indicating the turning direction to make sure that the belt is reinstalled in the same direction as before.

16.

Remove the tensioner pulley(A) and timing belt idler pulley(B).

17.

Remove the crankshaft sprocket.

18.

Remove camshaft sprockets.

Hold the hexagonal head wrench portion of the camshaft with a wrench and remove the bolt and camshaft sprocket.

caution

Be careful not to damage the cylinder head and valve lifter with the wrench.

INSTALLATION
1.

Install the crankshaft sprocket.

Align the pulley set key with the key groove the crankshaft sprocket and slide on the crankshaft sprocket.

2.

Install the camshaft sprockets and tighten the bolts to the specified torque.

(1)

Temporarily install the camshaft sprocket bolts.

(2)

Hold the hexagonal head wrench portion of the camshaft with a wrench, and tighten the camshaft sprocket bolts.

Tightening torque

Camshaft sprocket bolt

90 ~ 110Nm (900 ~ 1100kgf.cm, 65 ~ 80lbf.ft)

3.

Install the idler pulley(B) and the tensioner pulley(A).

Tightening torque

Idler pulley bolt

50 ~ 60Nm (500 ~ 600kgf.cm, 36 ~ 43lbf.ft)

Tensioner arm fixed bolt

35 ~ 55Nm (350 ~ 550kgf.cm, 25 ~ 40lbf.ft)

note

Insert and install the idler pulley to the roll pin that is pressed in the water pump boss.

4.

Align the timing marks of the camshaft sprocket and crankshaft sprocket with the No.1 piston placed at top dead center and its compression stroke.

5.

Set timing belt tensioner.

(1)

Using a press, slowly press in the push rod.

(2)

Align the holes of the push rod and housing pass a set pin through the holes to keep the setting position of the push rod.

(3)

Release the press.

6.

Install the timin belt tensioner.

(1)

Temporarily install the tensioner with the 2bolts.

(2)

Alternately tighten the 2bolts.

Tightening torque

20 ~ 27Nm (200 ~ 270kgf.cm, 14 ~ 20lbf.ft)

7.

Install the timing belt.

(1)

Remove any oil or water on the sprockets, and keep them clean.

(2)

Install the tming belt in this order.

Crankshaft sprocket(A) → Idler pulley(B) → Camshaft sprocket LH side(C) → Water pump pulley(D) → Camshaft sprocket RH side(E) → Tensioner pulley(F).

8.

Remove the set pin(A) from the tensioner.

9.

Timing belt tensioner checking.

(1)

Rotate the crankshaft 2turns clockwise and measure the projected length of the auto tensioner at TDC(#1 compression stroke) after 5 minutes.

(2)

The projected length should be 7 ~ 9mm (0.27 ~ 0.31in.)

10.

Install the engine support bracket(A).

Tightening torque

B : 60 ~ 70Nm (600 ~ 700kgf.cm, 43 ~ 51lbf.ft)

C : 15 ~ 22Nm (150 ~ 220kgf.cm, 11 ~ 16lbf.ft)

11.

Install the timing belt lower cover(A) with 4bolts(B).

Tightening torque

Timing belt cover bolt

10 ~ 12Nm (100 ~120kgf.cm, 7 ~ 9lbf.ft)

12.

Install the drive belt idler pulley(A).

Tightening torque

Idler pulley bolt

35 ~ 55Nm (350 ~ 550kgf.cm, 25 ~ 40lgf.ft)

13.

Install the crankshaft pulley(A).

Make sure that crankshaft sprocket pin fits the small hole in the pulley.

Tightening torque

Crankshaft pulley bolt

180 ~ 190Nm (1800 ~ 1900kgf.cm, 130 ~ 138lbf.ft)

14.

Install the timing belt upper cover(A) with 7bolts(B).

15.

Install the power steering pump. (See ST group - power steering pump)

16.

Install the drive belt tensioner(B) and drive belt(A).

17.

Install the engine mount bracket.

Install engine mount bracket with 2nuts and 2bolt.

Tightening torque

60 ~ 80Nm (600 ~ 800kgf.cm, 44 ~ 59lbf.ft)

18.

Install RH side cover(A) with 2bolts(B).

19.

Install RH front wheel.

20.

Install engine cover.

INSPECTION
SPOCKETS, TENSIONER, IDLER
1.

Check the camshaft sproket, crankshaft sprocket, tensioner pulley, and idler pulley for abnormal wear, cracks, or damage. Replace as necessary.

2.

Inspect the tensioner pulley and the idler pulley for easy and smooth rotation and check for play or noise.

Replace as necessary.

3.

Replace the pulley if there is a grease leak from its bearing.

TIMING BELT
1.

Check the belt for oil or dust deposits.

Replace, if necessary.

Small deposits should be wiped away with a dry cloth or paper. Do not clean with solvent.

2.

When the engine is overhauled or belt tension adjusted, check the belt carefully. If any of the following flaws are evident, replace the belt.

note

Do not bend, twist or turn the timing belt inside out.

Do not allow the timing belt to come into contact with oil, water and steam.

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