• | J 43914 Universal Clamp Pliers |
• | SA9104E Front Crank Seal Replacer |
• | SA9123E Gasket Seal Cutter |
• | SA9127E Gage Bar Set |
Caution: Do not allow smoking or the use of open flames in the area where work on the fuel or EVAP system is taking place. Anytime work is being done on the fuel system, disconnect the negative battery cable, except for those tests where battery voltage is required.
Notice: The engine's cooling system thermostat and water pump will not function correctly if oil is found in the cooling system. The cooling system must be flushed and the water pump and the thermostat's cartridge replaced.
Disconnect the rocker cover fresh air hose at the rocker cover.
Important: The throttle body assembly, fuel rail, pressure regulator, injectors and intake manifold can be removed with cylinder head assembly from vehicle.
Important: Use long noise pliers to remove the coolant temperature connector.
• | Coolant temperature gage |
• | Injector connectors |
• | Idle air control (IAC) valve |
• | Throttle position (TP) sensor |
• | Manifold air pressure (MAP) |
• | Remove oxygen sensor |
• | Remove spark wires |
• | Air conditioner compressor |
• | EGR solenoid |
• | EVAP canister purge valve |
• | PCV hose at cam cover |
• | Throttle body connector |
• | Vacuum brake booster hose at brake booster |
Important: The MAP sensor does not require removal.
Important: Use the J 43914 to remove hose clamps.
• | Upper radiator hose at cylinder head outlet |
• | Deaeration hose at intake manifold |
• | Heater hose at intake manifold or front of dash |
Caution: Catch leaking fuel in a container whenever fittings are loosened or lines are disconnected.
Notice: Failure to open the clip could result in kinking of the fuel lines when connections at the fuel rail are disconnected.
Important: The accessory drive belt idler pulley must be removed to allow the front cover to be removed and replaced in the vehicle.
Notice: Cover the valve train area whenever repairs are not being performed to prevent foreign debris from entering the engine.
Important: Inspect the two rocker cover silicone insulators for cracks. Replace isolators if deterioration exist.
Important:
• The rear compressor bracket center hole is slotted for ease of compressor
removal and installation. • It is not necessary to discharge the A/C system.
Tie the compressor assembly to the vehicle front support bar.
Important: It is not necessary to remove the water pump pulley.
Caution: Ensure that the vehicle is properly supported and squarely positioned. To help avoid personal injury when a vehicle is on a hoist, provide additional support for the vehicle on the opposite end from which the components are being removed.
Important: Puller jaw slots are cast into pulley for removal with a small three jaw puller, if required.
Important: Remove the three nuts from exhaust manifold.
Important: Install service tool SA9104E with flat side toward sprocket. Failure to hold the crankshaft timing sprocket in place will cause timing chain guide damage. This tool also aligns the oil pump gerotor during front cover installation. After the front cover assembly is loosened and moved approximately 25.4 mm (1 in) from the engine, the crankshaft timing gear service tool should be removed.
Notice: Spray the two dowel pin holes in the front cover with penetrating oil to prevent cover damage during removal.
Important: The front cover assembly can be removed from under the hood or through the wheel well.
Important: Cover the front of the engine with a shop towel to prevent debris entry into the oil gallery holes and pan.
Important: Positioning crankshaft 90 degree off top dead center (TDC) to make sure piston will not contact valves upon assembly.
Notice: Head warpage or cracking could result from removing the bolts out of order or when the cylinder head is hot.
Notice: Only use a six point socket to remove the cylinder head bolts. A 12 point socket will round off the bolt heads.
Notice: Be careful not to damage the aluminum the aluminum cylinder head and block gasket sealing surfaces when removing the cylinder head or during cleaning.
• | J 43223 Rocker Arm Removal Tool |
• | J 43299 Camshaft Holder |
• | SA9104E Front Crank Seal Replacer |
• | SA9123E Gasket Seal Cutter |
• | SA9124E Valve Spring Compressor/Remover |
• | SA9127E Gage Bar Kit |
Caution: Do not allow smoking or the use of open flames in the area where work on the fuel or EVAP system is taking place. Anytime work is being done on the fuel system, disconnect the negative battery cable, except for those tests where battery voltage is required.
Important: Camshafts can be removed using theJ 43299 . The SA9127E is used for pressurizing the cylinder with 690 kPa (100 psi) of air to hold the valves closed. Valve springs, caps and stem seals can be replaced without removing the cylinder head using the SA9124E . Rocker arm assemblies can be removed using theJ 43223 . Refer to Camshaft and Lifter Replacement and Valve Spring and Stem Seal Replacement In-Vehicle at the end of this section.
Notice: The engine's cooling system thermostat and water pump will not function correctly if oil is found in the cooling system. The cooling system must be flushed and the water pump and the thermostat's cartridge replaced.
Disconnect the cam cover air hose at air duct.
Important: The throttle body assembly, fuel rail, injectors and intake manifold can be removed with cylinder head assembly from vehicle.
Important: Use long nose pliers to remove the coolant temperature connectors.
• | Injector connector |
• | Idle air control (IAC) valve |
• | Throttle position (TP) sensor |
• | Manifold air pressure (MAP) |
• | Remove oxygen sensor |
• | Remove spark wires |
• | Air conditioner compressor |
Important: The MAP sensor does not require removal.
• | EVAP canister purge valve |
• | PCV hose at cam cover |
• | Throttle body connector |
• | Vacuum brake booster hose at brake booster. |
Important: The MAP sensor does not require removal.
• | Upper radiator hose at cylinder head outlet. |
• | Deaeration hose at intake manifold. |
• | Heater hose at intake manifold or front of dash. |
Caution: Catch leaking fuel in a container whenever fittings are loosened or lines are disconnected.
• | Remove attachment bolt that clamps fuel lines to the intake manifold support brace. |
• | Disconnect the fuel supply line to the fuel rail. |
• | Remove power steering support bracket. |
Important: Installation of the wood block prior to upper engine torque axis mount removal allows the mount to be easily installed without lifting or jacking the powertrain.
Important: The accessory drive belt idler pulley must be removed to allow the front cover to be removed and replaced in the vehicle.
Important: Cover camshaft area whenever repairs are not being performed to prevent foreign debris from entering engine.
Important: Inspect the 8 cam cover silicone isolators for cracks. Replace the isolators if deterioration exists.
Important: It is not necessary to remove the water pump pulley.
Important: The rear compressor bracket center hole is slotted for ease of compressor removal and installation.
Important: It is not necessary to discharge the A/C system.
Tie the compressor assembly to the vehicle front support bar.
Caution: Ensure that the vehicle is properly supported and squarely positioned. To help avoid personal injury when a vehicle is on a hoist, provide additional support for the vehicle on the opposite end from which the components are being removed.
Puller jaw slots are cast into damper/pulley assembly for removal with a small three jaw puller if required.
Remove the three nuts from the flange.
Important: Install the SA9104E with flat side toward the sprocket. Failure to hold the crankshaft timing sprocket in place will cause timing chain guide damage. This tool also aligns the oil pump gerotor during front cover installation. After the front cover assembly is loosened and moved approximately 25.4 mm (1 in) from the engine, the crankshaft timing gear service tool should be removed.
Important: One front cover assembly attachment bolt is located under the torque axis mount flange, above the accessory drive belt pulley.
Important: The front cover assembly can be removed from under the hood or through the wheel well.
Important: Cover the front of the engine with a shop towel to prevent debris entry into oil gallery openings and pan.
Important: Position crankshaft 90 degrees off the top dead center to make sure pistons will not contact valves upon assembly.
Caution: The camshafts can rotate during timing chain and sprocket removal. Do not place fingers or tools between the camshaft sprocket and chain during removal or assembly.
Important: Camshaft bearing caps are marked for proper installation.
Notice: Only use a six point socket to remove the cylinder head bolts. A 12 point socket will round off the bolt heads.
Important: Head warpage or cracking could result from removing the bolts out of order or when cylinder is hot.
Notice: Be careful not to damage the aluminum the aluminum cylinder head and block gasket sealing surfaces when removing the cylinder head or during cleaning.