Toyota Land Cruiser - Disassembly - Engine Mechanical
Toyota Land Cruiser - Disassembly - Engine Mechanical
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Introduction
1. INSTALL ENGINE TO ENGINE STAND
Preparation
2. REMOVE TIMING BELT AND PULLEYS ( EM-15 )
Service specifications
3. REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD ( EM-35 )
Engine Mechanical
4. REMOVE WATER BYPASS PIPE
Automatic Transmission
Body Mechanical
Body Electrical
Brake
Propeller Shaft
Transfer
(a) Disconnect the wire clamp (for knock sensor 1, 2) from the bracket of the water bypass pipe.
Steering
(b) Remove the bolt.
Ignition
(c) Pull out the water bypass pipe from the water pump.
Suspension & Axle
(d) Remove the O-ring from the water bypass pipe.
Cooling
SFI
Starting
Lubrication
Maintenance
(a) Remove the 2 bolts and the engine wire cover from the LH side of the cylinder block.
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(b) Remove the bolt, disconnect the bracket on the engine wire from the cylinder block.
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8. DISCONNECT ENGINE WIRE FROM RH SIDE OF CYLINDER BLOCK
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Remove the 2 bolts, and disconnect the 2 brackets on the engine wire from the cylinder block.
Remove the 4 bolts and the mounting bracket. Remove the 2 mounting brackets
(b) Using a screwdriver, ply off the oil seal retainer and the main bearing cap with a screwdriver.
Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance while moving the connecting rod back an a forth.
Standard thrust clearance: 0.160 - 0.290 mm (0.0063 - 0.0138 in.) Maximum thrust clearance: 0.35 mm (0.0138 in.)
If the thrust clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the connecting rod assembly(s). If necessary, replace the
crankshaft.
(a) Check the matchmarks on the connecting rod and cap to ensure correct reassembly.
(c) Using the 2 removed connecting rod cap bolts, remove the connecting rod cap and the lower bearing by wiggling the
connecting rod cap right and left.
HINT: Keep the lower bearing inserted with the connecting rod cap.
(e) Check the crank pin and the bearing for pitting and scratches.
( EM-107 )
(h) Remove the 2 bolts, the connecting rod cap and the lower bearing. (See procedure (b) and (c) above)
Standard oil clearance: 0.027 - 0.053 mm (0.0011 - 0.0021 in.) Maximum oil clearance: 0.065 mm (0.0026 in.)
If the oil clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the bearings. If necessary, replace the crankshaft.
HINT: If using a standard bearing, replace it with the one having the same number. If the number of the bearing cannot be
determined, sum up the numbers imprinted on the connecting rod cap and the crankshaft, then select the one with the same
number as the total. There are 6 sizes of standard bearings, marked "2", "3", "4", "5", "6" and "7".
EXAMPLE: Connecting rod cap "3" + Crankshaft "1" = Total number 4 (Use bearing "4")
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(a) Using a ridge reamer, remove all the carbon from the top of the cylinder.
(b) Push the piston, connecting rod assembly and upper bearing through the top of the cylinder block.
HINT:
Keep the bearings, the connecting rod and the cap together.
Arrange the piston and connecting rod assemblies in correct order.
Using a dial indicator, measure the thrust clearance while prying the crankshaft back and forth with a screwdriver.
Standard thrust clearance: 0.020 - 0.220 mm (0.0008 - 0.0087 in.) Maximum thrust clearance: 0.30 mm (0.0118 in.)
If the thrust clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the thrust washers as a set.
(a) Evenly loosen and remove the 10 main bearing cap bolts a little at time for several times, in the sequence shown.
(b) Using 2 screwdrivers, pry out the main bearing cap, and remove the 5 main bearing caps, the 5 lower bearings and the 2
lower thrust washers (No.3 main bearing cap only).
HINT: Keep the lower bearing and the main bearing cap together.
Arrange the main bearing caps and lower thrust washers in correct order.
HINT: Keep the upper bearings and the upper thrust washers together with the cylinder block.
(e) Check each main journal and bearing for pitting and scratches.
If the journal or bearing is damaged, replace the bearings. If necessary, replace the crankshaft.
( EM-107 )
Standard clearance: 0.040 - 0.058 mm (0.0016 - 0.0023 in.) Maximum clearance: 0.070 mm (0.0028 in.)
If the oil clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the bearings. If necessary, replace the crankshaft.
HINT: If using a standard bearing, replace it with the one having the same number. If the number of the bearing cannot be
determined, sum up the numbers imprinted on the cylinder block and the crankshaft, then refer to the table below for the
appropriate bearing number. There are 5 sizes of the standard bearings. For No.1 and No.5 position bearings, use bearings
marked "3", "4", "5", "6" and "7". For others position bearings, use bearings marked "1", "2", "3", "4" and "5".
No.1, No.5:
EXAMPLE: Cylinder block "08" + Crankshaft "06" = Total number 14 (Use bearing "5")
Others:
EXAMPLE: Cylinder block "08" + Crankshaft "06" = Total number 14 (Use bearing "3")
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Others:
(b) Remove the 5 upper main bearings and the 2 upper thrust washers from the cylinder block.
HINT: Arrange the main bearing caps, bearings and thrust washers in correct order for installation.
Try to move the piston back and forth on the piston pin.
(b) Remove the 2 side rails and the oil ring by hand.
(c) Using a plastic-faced hammer and a brass bar, lightly tap out the piston pin and the pin and remove the connecting rod.
HINT:
Inspection
Reassembly
Replacement