Reassembly
2AZ-FE ENGINE MECHANICAL: CYLINDER BLOCK: REASSEMBLY
HINT
Check whether the engine is TMC made or not by referring to the following illustration.
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1. INSTALL RING PIN
(a) Using a plastic hammer, tap in the ring pins.
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2. INSTALL STUD BOLT (for TMC Made Engine)
(a) Using an E5 or E7 "TORX" socket, install the stud bolts.
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Stud Bolt A, C - Torque : 5.0 Nm (51 kgf-cm, 44 in-lbf)
Stud Bolt B - Torque : 9.5 Nm (97 kgf-cm, 84 in-lbf)
3. INSTALL STUD BOLT (except TMC Made Engine)
(a) Using a E7 "TORX" socket wrench, install the stud bolt as shown in the illustration.
Torque : 9.5 Nm (97 kgf-cm, 84 in-lbf)
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4. INSTALL STRAIGHT PIN (for TMC Made Engine)
(a) Using a plastic hammer, tap in the straight pins.
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5. INSTALL STRAIGHT PIN (except TMC Made Engine)
(a) Using a plastic hammer, tap in the straight pins.
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6. INSPECT CRANKSHAFT OIL CLEARANCE Testing and Inspection
7. INSTALL NO. 1 OIL NOZZLE SUB-ASSEMBLY
(a) Using a 5 mm hexagon wrench, install the oil nozzles with the bolts.
Torque : 7.0 Nm (71 kgf-cm, 62 in-lbf)
8. INSTALL PISTON
(a) Using a screwdriver, install a new snap ring at one end of the piston pin hole.
HINT
Make sure that the end gap on the snap ring is not aligned with the pin hole cutout portion of the piston.
(b) Gradually heat the piston to approximately 80 to 90 °C (176 to 194 °F).
(c) Align the front marks on the piston and connecting rod, and push in the piston with your thumb.
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(d) Using a screwdriver, install a new snap ring on the other end of the piston pin hole.
HINT
Make sure that the end gap on the snap ring is not aligned with the pin hole cutout portion of the piston.
(e) Check the fitting condition between the piston and piston pin by trying to move the piston back and forth on the piston pin.
9. INSTALL PISTON RING SET
(a) Install the oil ring expander and oil ring rail by hand.
NOTICE:
* Install the expander and oil ring so that their ring ends are at opposite sides.
* Securely install the expander into the inner groove of the oil ring.
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(b) Using a piston ring expander, install the 2 compression rings so that the paint marks are positioned as shown in the illustration.
NOTICE:
* Compression ring No. 1 may be installed with either side facing upward.
* Install the compression ring No. 2 with the code mark (2N and 2A) facing upward.
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HINT
Supply part compression springs (No. 1 and No. 2) do not have paint marks.
(c) Position the piston rings so that the ring ends are as shown in the illustration.
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10. INSTALL CRANKSHAFT BEARING
(a) Install the upper bearing with an oil groove on the cylinder block.
NOTICE:
Do not apply engine oil to the bearings or the contact surfaces.
11. INSTALL NO. 2 CRANKSHAFT BEARING
(a) Install the No. 2 crankshaft bearing on the bearing cap.
NOTICE:
Clean the backside of the bearing and the bearing surface of the connecting rod. The surface should be free of dust and oils.
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12. INSTALL UPPER CRANKSHAFT THRUST WASHER
(a) Install the 2 thrust washers under the No. 3 journal of the cylinder block with the oil grooves facing outward.
NOTICE:
Make sure to install the proper thrust washers.
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(b) Apply engine oil to the crankshaft thrust washer.
13. INSTALL CRANKSHAFT
(a) Apply engine oil to the crankshaft bearing and install the crankshaft on the cylinder block.
(b) Apply engine oil to the No. 2 crankshaft bearing.
(c) Examine the front marks and install the bearing caps on the cylinder block.
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(d) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the threads and under the bearing cap bolts.
(e) Install the crankshaft bearing cap bolts.
NOTICE:
The main bearing cap bolts should be tightened in 3 progressive steps.
(f) Step 1:
(1) Install and uniformly tighten the 10 main bearing cap bolts in several steps in the sequence shown in the illustration.
Torque : 20 Nm (204 kgf-cm, 15 ft-lbf)
(g) Step 2:
(1) Tighten the bearing cap bolts in several steps in the sequence shown in the illustration.
Torque : 40 Nm (408 kgf-cm, 30 ft-lbf)
(h) Step 3:
(1) Mark the front of the bearing cap bolts with paint.
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(2) Further tighten the bearing cap bolts by 90° in the sequence shown in the previous illustration.
(i) Check that the paint mark is now at a 90° angle to the front.
(j) Check that the crankshaft turns smoothly.
(k) Check the crankshaft thrust clearance. Testing and Inspection
14. INSTALL CONNECTING ROD BEARING
(a) Align the bearing claw with the groove on the connecting rod or connecting cap.
NOTICE:
Do not apply engine oil to the bearings and the contact surfaces.
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15. INSTALL PISTON SUB-ASSEMBLY WITH CONNECTING ROD
NOTICE:
The connecting rod cap bolts are tightened in 2 progressive steps.
(a) Apply engine oil to the cylinder walls, the pistons, and the surfaces of connecting rod bearings.
(b) Check the position of the piston ring ends.
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(c) Using a piston ring compressor, push the correctly numbered piston and connecting rod assemblies into each cylinder with the front mark of the piston facing forward.
NOTICE:
Match the numbered connecting rod cap with the connecting rod.
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(d) Check that the protrusion on the connecting rod cap is facing in the correct direction.
(e) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the threads and under the heads of the connecting rod cap bolts.
NOTICE:
The connecting cap bolts should be tightened in 2 progressive steps.
(f) Install and alternately tighten the bolts of the connecting rod cap in several steps.
Torque : 25 Nm (250 kgf-cm, 18 ft-lbf)
(g) Mark the front of the connecting rod cap bolts with paint.
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(h) Retighten the cap bolts by 90°as shown in the illustration.
(i) Check the crankshaft turns smoothly.
(j) Check the connecting rod thrust clearance. Testing and Inspection