
W
hen the engine is running, there must be enough cooling water in the cooling system to make sure that the engine
works properly. Therefore, before each drive, the driver shall check and add in timely clean soft water, but is not allowed
to use the unprocessed hard water with high content of alkali or mineral substances.
There shall be no excess rust or furring on the radiator cover or around the water-filling hole of radiator. Mix the high-quality
glycol-based coolant according to the manufacture’s instruction (the recommended concentration is above 50%, but no
higher than 70%), and never use the ethanol-based coolant.
1. Check and Replacement of Timing belt
Check whether the belt is installed properly. If any belt gear tooth is broken or damaged, check whether the camshaft is
stuck; if there’s observable crack or damage on the belt surface, check the positions of belt pilot wheel and each belt wheel;
if the belt gear tooth wears apparently, check whether the timing belt cover is damaged, or installed improperly, or if any
alien substance exists on the belt gear tooth, and replace the belt if necessary. In normal case replace the belt after each
120,000km of driving.
Note: Don’t bend, twist or turn outwards the timing belt, and keep the timing belt off oil, water or vapor.
2. Check and Measurement of Valve Clearance
Note: Check and adjust the valve clearance when the engine is in cold state.
a Turn the crankshaft pulley to align the “V” groove on it to the timing mark “O” on the No.1 timing belt cover. Check
whether the mark “K” on the camshaft timing pulley is in line with the timing mark “U” on the bearing cover. If not, turn the
crankshaft a circle (360°).
b Measure the clearance between the 1, 2 cylinder intake cam and the 1, 3cylinder exhaust cam and the valve tappet with
the thickness meter, and make sure it comply with: 0.15 to 0.25mm for intake, and 0.25 to 0.35mm for exhaust.
c Turn the crankshaft pulley for a circle to align the “V” groove on it with the timing mark “O” on the No.1 timing belt cover.
Check and measure the clearance of 3. 4 cylinder intake valve and 2, 4 cylinder exhaust valve. In normal case, check and
adjust the valve clearance per 40, 000km (or 24 months).
3. Check of Pump Driving (V-type) Belt
III. Maintenance of Cooling System
IV. Check of Engine
Fig. 14 Tightness of water pump driving belt
Water pump
AC
98N
Crankshaft
Check the belt per 10,000km-drive (or 6 months), as follows:
(1) Check visually whether the driving belt groove over-wears, the
sennit looses, or the spoke is striped. Replace the belt if damage is
found.
(2) Impose the belt with the pressure of 98N (10Kgf), and make
sure the belt deflection ∆ is:
∆ = 7 to 9mm for new belt; and ∆ = 11.5 to 13.5mm for old belt.
If the deflection is not in compliance with the above standard,
adjust the belt tension (Fig.14). New belt refers to the belt that has
worked in the running engine for less than 5 minutes; Old belt
refers to the belt that has worked in the running engine for no less
than 5 minutes.
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Страница 9: ...5 Fig 3 Components Assembly Drawing of MR479Q MR479QA Engine ...
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Страница 12: ...8 Fig 6 Electronic Control Fuel Injection System in Engine MR479Q MR479QA ...
Страница 13: ...9 Fig 7 Front view of Engine JL481Q MR481QA ...
Страница 14: ...10 Fig 8 Sectional elevation of Engine JL481Q MR481QA ...
Страница 15: ...11 Fig 9 Electronic Control Fuel Injection System in Engine JL481Q MR481QA ...
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