Aa 4BG1T Aa 6BG1 BB 4BG1T BB 6BG1T
Aa 4BG1T Aa 6BG1 BB 4BG1T BB 6BG1T
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If the No. 1 cylinder intake and exhaust valve rocker
arms have play, the No. 1 piston is at TDC on the
compression stroke.
If the No. 1 cylinder intake and exhaust valve rocker
arms are depressed, the No. 6 piston (No. 4 piston
for the 4BG1) is at TDC on the compression stroke.
6B N·m (kgf·m/ft.lb)
Front
Rocker Arm Screw Lock
21–30 (2.1–3.1/15–22)
Nut Torque
4B Note:
Front The valve clearance adjustment procedure for the 4BG1
engines is identical to that for the 6BG1 engines. Only
the number of cylinders is different.
4B
Front
INJECTION TIMING
Note:
Take care to avoid entry of dust or foreign particles into
the pump interior when the timing adjustment is made.
Checking Procedure
1. Align the crankshaft pulley TDC mark with the
pointer.
Remove the inspection hole cover at the front of the
injection pump on the timing gear case cover.
Check the alignment between the pointer 4 on the
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injection pump gear nut lock plate and the projec-
tion area mark 3 on the injection pump gear case.
If it is in misalignment, recheck with turning the
crankshaft pulley one more turn to repeat the afore-
going procedure to mark sure that it is in alignment.
Check the alignment of the notched lines 1 and 2.
3
(These notched lines were aligned at the factory to
set the injection pump body and the mounting
flange.)
Next, inspect the crankangle position of the injection
starting.
2. Reversely turn the crankshaft pulley counterclock-
1 2 wise about 30° crankangle.
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6BG1 TD Note
6BG1 C
6BG1 engine has eight timing notch lines punched on
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