Removal
REMOVAL1. DISCONNECT TIMING BELT FROM CAMSHAFT TIMING PULLEYS
2. REMOVE CAMSHAFT TIMING PULLEYS
3. REMOVE CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
4. DISCONNECT PS PUMP FROM ENGINE
5. DISCONNECT FRONT EXHAUST PIPE FROM THREE-WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER (TWC)
a. Remove the 4 bolts and 4 nuts holding the front exhaust pipe to the TWC.
b. Disconnect the front exhaust pipe from the 2 TWC, and remove the 2 gaskets.
c. Remove the 2 bolts and pipe support bracket.
6. REMOVE TWC
Remove the 3 nuts, TWC and gasket. Remove the 2 TWC.
7. REMOVE IGNITION COILS
8. REMOVE TIMING BELT REAR PLATES
a. Remove the 3 bolts, stud bolt, and RH No.1 and No.2 timing belt rear plates.
b. Disconnect the wire clamp from the LH timing belt rear plate.
c. Remove the 3 bolts, LH No.1 and No.2 timing belt rear plates.
NOTICE:
- Be careful not to drop anything inside the timing belt cover.
- Do not allow the belt to come into correct with oil, water or dust.
9. DISCONNECT FUEL INLET HOSE
10. REMOVE INTAKE MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY
a. Disconnect the accelerator cable.
b. Disconnect these connectors:
- Throttle position sensor connector
- Accelerator pedal position sensor connector
- Throttle motor connector
- Vacuum Switching Valve (VSV) connector for EVAP
- VSV connector for Acoustic Control Induction System (ACIS)
- 8 injector connectors
- Noise filter connector
c. Disconnect these hoses:
1) Brake booster vacuum hose from union on intake manifold
2) PCV hose from PCV valve on LH cylinder head
3) EVAP hose (from charcoal canister) from VSV for EVAP
4) EVAP hose (from charcoal canister) from EVAP pipe on the intake manifold
5) EVAP hose (from intake air connector) from EVAP pipe on the intake manifold
6) PS air hose from intake manifold
7) No.1 water bypass hose (from water inlet housing) from throttle body
8) No.7 water bypass hose (from front water bypass joint) from throttle body
d. Disconnect the 2 wire clamp from the throttle body.
e. Disconnect the engine wire from the RH delivery pipe, rear water bypass joint, intake manifold and cylinder head.
1) Disconnect the 2 wire clamps from the wire clan bracket on the RH delivery pipe.
2) Remove the 3 bolts, and disconnect the engine wire protector from the rear water bypass joint and RH cylinder head.
3) Remove the 3 bolts, and disconnect the engine wire protector and wire clamp bracket from the intake manifold.
f. Remove the 2 bolts and EVAP pipe from the intake manifold.
g. Remove the RH rear and LH front V-bank cover brackets.
h. Remove the 6 bolts, 4 nuts, the intake manifold assembly and 2 gaskets.
11. REMOVE WATER INLET AND INLET HOUSING ASSEMBLY
12. REMOVE FRONT WATER BYPASS JOINT
a. Disconnect the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor connector.
b. Remove the 4 nuts, water bypass joint and 2 gaskets.
13. REMOVE REAR WATER BYPASS JOINT
Remove the 4 nuts, water bypass joint and 2 gaskets.
14. REMOVE VVT SENSORS
15. REMOVE ENGINE HANGERS
16. REMOVE OIL DIPSTICK AND GUIDE FOR A/T
17. REMOVE OIL DIPSTICK AND GUIDE FOR ENGINE
18. REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD COVERS
Remove the 9 bolts, 9 seal washers, cylinder head cover and gasket. Remove the 2 cylinder head covers.
19. IF NECESSARY, REMOVE SEMI-CIRCULAR PLUGS AND CAMSHAFT HOUSING PLUGS
20. REMOVE CAMSHAFT TIMING OIL CONTROL VALVE
21. REMOVE CAMSHAFTS
NOTICE: Since the thrust clearance of the camshaft is small, the camshaft must be kept level while it is being removed. If the camshaft is not kept level, the portion of the cylinder head receiving the shaft thrust may crack or be damaged, causing the camshaft to seize or break. To avoid this, the following steps should be carried out.
a. Check the crankshaft pulley position. Check that the timing mark of the crankshaft pulley is in aligned with the centers of the crankshaft pulley bolt and idler pulley bolt.
NOTICE: Having the crankshaft pulley at the wrong angle can cause the piston head and valve head to come into contact with each other when you remove the camshaft, causing damage. So always set the crankshaft pulley at the correct angle.
b. Rotate the VVT-i pulley from left to right 2 to 3 times within its range of movement (25° <50° CA>) and use a waste cloth to collect the oil from the camshaft timing oil control valve installation hole.
NOTICE: Approximately 20 cc (1.2 cubic inch) of oil will be ejected, so take care not to spill it.
c. Remove the RH camshafts.
1) Boring the service bolt hole of the sub gear upward by turning the hexagon wrench head portion of the exhaust camshaft with a wrench.
2) Secure the sub-gear to the main gear with a service bolt
HINT: When removing the camshafts, make sure that the torsional spring force of the sub-gear has been eliminated by the above operation.
3) Set the timing mark (1 dot mark) of the camshaft main gear at approximately 10° angle by turning the hexagon wrench head portion of the exhaust camshaft with a wrench.
4) Uniformly loosen and remove the 22 bearing cap bolts in several passes, in the sequence shown.
5) Remove the oil feed pipe, 9 bearing caps, cam shaft timing oil control valve and camshafts.
d. Remove the LH camshafts.
1) Boring the service bolt hole of the sub-gear upward by turning the hexagon wrench head portion of the exhaust camshaft with a wrench.
2) Secure the sub-gear to the main gear with a service bolt.
HINT: When removing the camshaft, make sure that the torsional spring force of the sub-gear has been eliminated by the above operation.
3) Align the timing mark (2 dot marks) of the camshaft drive gear by turning the hexagon wrench head portion of the exhaust camshaft with a wrench.
4) Uniformly loosen and remove the 22 bearing cap bolts in several passes, in the sequence shown.
5) Remove the oil feed pipe, 9 bearing caps, cam shaft timing oil control valve filter and camshafts.
HINT: Arrange the bearing caps in correct order.
22. DISASSEMBLE EXHAUST CAMSHAFTS
a. Mount the hexagon wrench head portion of the camshaft in a vise.
NOTICE: Be careful not to damage the camshaft.
b. Using Special Service Tool (SST), turn the sub-gear clockwise, and remove the service bolt.
SST 09960-10010 (09962-01000, 09963-00500)
c. Using snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring.
d. Remove these parts:
- Wave washer
- Camshaft sub-gear
- Camshaft gear spring
HINT: Arrange the camshaft sub-gears and gear spring (RH and LH sides).
23. REMOVE CAM SHAFT TIMING TUBES
a. Mount the hexagon wrench head portion of the intake camshaft in a vise.
NOTICE:
- Be careful not to damage the camshaft.
- The 4 bolts shown in the illustration determine the backlash of the gear in the timing tube, so do not remove them. If any of the 4 bolts are removed, install a new camshaft timing tube assembly.
b. Remove the straight screw plug and seal washer.
c. Using a 10 mm hexagon wrench, and remove the set bolt and camshaft timing tube.
d. Using a 5 mm hexagon wrench, and remove the 4 bolts, camshaft drive gear and oil seal.
NOTICE: Be careful not to damage the camshaft timing tube.
24. REMOVE SPARK PLUGS
25. REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD AND EXHAUST MANIFOLD ASSEMBLIES
a. Disconnect the 2 heated oxygen sensor connectors.
b. Remove the bolt, and disconnect the ground cable from the RH cylinder head.
c. Remove the bolt, and disconnect the ground cable from the LH cylinder head.
d. Remove the bolt, and disconnect the engine wire protector from the LH cylinder head.
e. Uniformly loosen the 10 cylinder head bolts on one side of each cylinder head in several passes, in the sequence shown, then do the other side as shown. Remove the 20 cylinder head bolts and plate washers.
NOTICE:
- Cylinder head warpage or cracking could result from removing bolts in incorrect order.
- Do not drop the plate washer for cylinder head bolt into portion A of the cylinder head. If dropped ink, portion A, the plate washer will pass through the cylinder head and cylinder block into the oil pan.
f. Lift the cylinder head from tine dowels on the cylinder block, and place the 2 cylinder heads on wooden blocks on a bench.
HINT: If the cylinder head is lift off, pry between the cylinder head and cylinder block with a screwdriver.
NOTICE:
- Be careful not to damage the contact surfaces of the cylinder head and cylinder block.
- The cylinder head should not be tilted so as to secure the valve lifter. If the cylinder head is tilted, remove the valve lifter and check that the adjusting shim is set correctly.
26. REMOVE RH EXHAUST MANIFOLD FROM CYLINDER HEAD
a. Remove the 3 bolts and heat insulator.
b. Remove the 8 nuts, exhaust manifold and gasket.
27. REMOVE LH EXHAUST MANIFOLD FROM CYLINDER HEAD
a. Remove the 3 bolts and heat insulator.
b. Remove the 8 nuts, exhaust manifold and gasket.