Crankshaft: Service and Repair
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove the timing belt train, front case, flywheel cylinder head assembly and oil pan.
2. Remove the rear plate and the rear oil seal.
3. Remove the connecting rod caps.
4. Mark the main bearing caps to permit reassembly in the original position and direction.
5. Remove the main bearing caps and remove the crankshaft. Keep the bearings in order by cap number.
INSPECTION
Crankshaft
1. Check the crankshaft journals and pins for damage, uneven wear and cracks. Also check oil holes for clogging. Correct or replace any defective part.
2. Inspect out-of-roundness and taper of crankshaft journal and pinch
Standard value:
Crankshaft journal O.D: 56.980 - 56.995 mm (2.2433 - 2.2439 inch)
Crankshaft pin O.D: 44.980 - 44.995 mm (1.7709 - 1.7715 inch)
Main Bearings and Connecting Rod Bearings
Visually inspect each bearing for peeling, melt, seizure and improper contact. Replace the defective bearings.
Oil Clearance Measurement
To check the oil clearance, measure outside diameter of the crankshaft journal and the crank pin and inside diameter of the bearing. The clearance measurement is the difference between the measured outside and inside diameters.
Oil clearance:
Standard value:
Crankshaft main bearing: 0.02 - 0.05 mm (0.0008 - 0.0020 inch)
Connecting rod bearing: 0.02 - 0.05 mm (0.0008 - 0.0020 inch)
Limit:
Crankshaft main bearing: 0.1 mm (0.004 inch)
Connecting rod bearing: 0.1 mm (0.004 inch)
Plastigauge Method
Plastigauge may be used to measure the clearance.
1. Remove oil, grease and any other dirt from bearings and journals.
2. Cut plastigauge to the same length as the width of the bearing and place it in parallel with the journal, off oil holes.
3. Install the crankshaft, bearings, and caps. Tighten them to the specified torques. During this operation, do not turn the crankshaft. Remove the caps. Measure the width of the plastigauge at the widest point using the scale printed on the gauge package. If the clearance exceeds the repair limit, replace the bearing.
When installing a new crankshaft, be sure to use standard size bearings.
Oil Seal
Check front and rear oil seals for damage or worn lips. Replace any seat that is defective.
Bearing Caps
After installing the bearing caps, make sure the crankshaft turns smoothly and the end play is correct. If the end play exceeds the limit, replace crankshaft bearings.
Standard value: 0.05 - 0.18 mm (0.0020 - 0.0071 inch)
Limit: 0.25 mm (0.0098 inch)
Drive Plate
Replace deformed, damaged, or cracked drive plates.
Flywheel
1. Check the clutch disc contacting surface of the flywheel for damage and wear. Replace the flywheel if excessively damaged or worn.
2. Check the clutch disc contacting surface of the flywheel for run-out.
3. Limit:
Flywheel run-out: 0.13 mm (0.0051 inch)
4. Check the ring gear for damage, cracks and wear. Replace if necessary.
REASSEMBLY
1. Install grooved main bearing (upper bearing) on cylinder block side.
2. Install grooveless main bearing (lower bearing) on main bearing cap side.
3. Both upper and lower bearings for center are grooveless.
4. Install crankshaft. Apply engine oil to journal and pinch
5. Install caps with arrow mark directed toward front of engine. Cap number must be correct.
6. Tighten cap bolts to specified torque in sequence of center No.2, No.4, front and rear caps.
Tightening torque:
Main bearing cap bolts: 65 - 70 Nm ( 650 - 700 kgs.cm, 47 - 51 ft. lbs.)
7. Cap bolts should be tightened evenly in 4 to 5 stages before they are tightened to specified torque.
8. Make certain that crankshaft turns freely and has proper end play.
9. Using special tool, install oil seal in oil seal case.
10. Install the oil separator into the oil seal so that the oil hole in the separator is directed downward (arrow in illustration)
11. Install the new oil seal case gasket and oil seal case assembly.
12. Install the rear plate to the cylinder block.
13. Install the flywheel assembly and tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
Flywheel bolt: 130 - 140 Nm (1,300 - 1,400 kgs.cm, 94 - 101 ft. lbs.)