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System Inspection





System Inspection

Check Spark Plug
1. Remove cylinder's spark plugs
2. Visually/physically inspect the following items:
- Damaged insulation, Worn electrodes, Oil or fuel fouled, Loose terminals and cracks
- Check for plug gap : 1.0-1.1 mm (0.039-0.043 in.)
- Check if the spark plug for the relevant cylinder is lighter in color than the other plugs.
3. Has a problem been found in any of the above areas?





Check Air Leakage
1. Visually/physically inspect the air leakage in intake/exhaust system as following items,
- Vacuum hoses for splits, kinks and improper connections.
- Throttle body gasket
- Gasket between intake manifold and cylinder head
- Seals between intake manifold and fuel injectors
- Exhaust system between HO2S and Three way catalyst for air leakage
2. Has a problem been found in any of the above areas?





Check for air leakage in Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve (PCV)
1. Remove PCV valve from cylinder head cover by puling ventilation hose.
2. With engine idling block PCV valve opening.
3. Verify that vacuum is felt.
4. Remove PCV valve.
5. Blow through valve from port "A" and verify that air comes out of port "B".
6. Blow through valve from port "B" and verify that no air comes out of port "A".
7. Has a problem been found in any of the above areas?





Check Compression pressure
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
2. Disconnect the spark plug cables and remove the spark plugs.
3. Crank the engine to remove any foreign material in the cylinders.
4. Put compression pressure gauge into spark plug hole.
5. Crank the engine with widely opened throttle valve and check compression pressure at each cylinder.

Specification : 1323 kPa (13.5 kg/cm2,192 psi)


6. Is compression pressure for each cylinder displayed within specifications?





Check Timing
1. IG "OFF"
2. Monitor these signal waveforms from CAM and Crank shaft position Sensor are correctly aligned.

Reference : The 17th of CKP signal from missing tooth is aligned with high of CMP signal.









3. Are all timing marks aligned correctly?





Check fuel pressure

NOTE:
1. Be cautious that Fuel is explosive and an empty fuel tank can still contain explosive gases. When working on fuel system make sure to supply adequate ventilation to the work area. Do not smoke and keep sparks and open flames away.
2. The fuel system remains under pressure when the engine is not running. Release fuel system pressure before disconnecting any fuel line to reduce the chance of personal injury or fire damage to vehicle components.

1. IG "OFF" and disconnect Fuel Pump Relay in Junction Box.
2. Start-up and wait until it stops itself.
3. IG "OFF" and connect Fuel Pump Relay.
4. Install the fuel pressure gauge to the delivery pipe with the fuel pressure gauge adaptor.
5. Activate the fuel pump and with fuel pressure applied, check that there is no fuel leakage from the pressure gauge or connection part.
6. Measure the fuel pressure at idle.

Specification : 374.6-384.4 kPa (3.82-3.92 kg/cm2, 54.3-55.8 psi)


7. Is the measured fuel pressure within specifications?