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Timing Chain LH

NOTE:
  • Be careful that the foreign matter is not into or onto the assembled component during installation.
  • Apply engine oil to all component parts of the timing chain.
  1. Install the chain guide LH to the front camshaft cap LH.

    Tightening torque: 

    6.4 N.m (0.7 kgf-m, 4.7 ft-lb) 

    Fig 1: Locating Front Camshaft Cap LH
    G10266786Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  2. Prepare to attach the chain tensioner LH.
    1. Move the link plate (A) in the direction of arrow to press in the plunger (B).
      Fig 2: Pressing Plunger
      G08316959Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    2. With a stopper pin measuring 1.3 mm (0.05 in) dia. or less (clips, etc.) or a hex wrench measuring 1.3 mm dia. inserted into the stopper pin hole, secure the plunger.
      NOTE: If the stopper pin hole on the link plate and the stopper pin hole on the chain tensioner are not aligned, check that the first notch of plunger rack (A) is engaged with the stopper tooth (B). If not engaged, retract the plunger a little so that the first notch of plunger rack (A) is engaged with the stopper tooth (B).
      Fig 3: Checking Plunger Rack First Notch
      G09480320Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  3. Check that the crank sprocket is located at the position shown in the figure. If not aligned, using ST turn the crankshaft to align the crank sprocket alignment mark to the position shown in the figure.
    NOTE: This procedure is required to prevent the valve and piston contacting with each other in the next step.

    ST 18252AA000 CRANKSHAFT SOCKET

    Fig 4: Turning Crankshaft Using Crankshaft Socket (ST 18252AA000)
    G10266790Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  4. Using ST and by turning the intake cam sprocket LH, align the alignment marks to the positions as shown in the figure.
    CAUTION:
    • When the intake valve and exhaust valve lift at the same time, the valve heads contact each other and valve stem may bend. Do not turn the exhaust camshaft LH.
    • Perform the operation carefully since the ST comes off easily.

    ST1 18355AA000 PULLEY WRENCH

    ST2 18334AA020 PULLEY WRENCH PIN SET

    Fig 5: Turning Intake Cam Sprocket LH Using Pulley Wrench (ST1 18355AA000)
    G10266791Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  5. Using ST and by turning the crankshaft approximately 130° counterclockwise, align the alignment marks of crankshaft key to the positions as shown in the figure.
    CAUTION: Never turn clockwise because the valve and piston may contact. Clockwise turn is allowed only when adjusting the key position precisely, after turning the crankshaft counterclockwise to bring the key near the position as shown in the figure.

    ST 18252AA000 CRANKSHAFT SOCKET

    Fig 6: Turning Crankshaft Counterclockwise
    G10266792Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  6. Align the alignment mark of exhaust cam sprocket LH to the position shown in the figure.
    CAUTION: To prevent valve damage, turn the exhaust cam sprocket LH only within the range of zero-lift (in range where it can be turned lightly by hand).
    Fig 7: Aligning Alignment Mark Of Exhaust Cam Sprocket LH
    G10266793Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  7. Install the timing chain LH and the timing chain guide LH.
    1. Match the timing chain mark (blue) to the alignment mark of the crank sprocket.
    2. Match the timing chain mark (pink) to the timing mark position of the intake cam sprocket LH.
    3. Match the timing chain mark (pink) to the timing mark position of the exhaust cam sprocket LH.
    4. Install timing chain guide LH.

      Tightening torque: 

      6.4 N.m (0.7 kgf-m, 4.7 ft-lb) 

      Fig 8: Locating Timing Chain Guide LH
      G10291834Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  8. Install O-rings to the cylinder block LH.
    NOTE: Use new O-rings.
    Fig 9: Locating Cylinder Block LH O-Ring
    G10266782Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  9. Install the chain tensioner lever LH (A) and chain tensioner LH.

    Tightening torque: 

    6.4 N.m (0.7 kgf-m, 4.7 ft-lb) 

    Fig 10: Locating Chain Tensioner Lever LH Bolts
    G10266781Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  10. Pull out the stopper pin from the chain tensioner LH.
    CAUTION: Confirm the following before pulling out the stopper pin.
    • Matching of the timing chain mark (blue) to the alignment mark of the crank sprocket.
    • Matching of the timing chain mark (pink) to the timing mark position of the intake cam sprocket LH.
    • Matching of the timing chain mark (pink) to the timing mark position of the exhaust cam sprocket LH.
    NOTE: If the stopper pin cannot be removed, lift the chain tension lever LH to remove as shown in the figure.
    Fig 11: Removing Stopper Pin
    G10266797Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    Fig 12: Locating Stopper Pin
    G10291838Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  11. Using the ST, turn the crankshaft clockwise, and make sure that there are no abnormal conditions.
    CAUTION: Always make sure to perform this confirmation.

    ST 18252AA000 CRANKSHAFT SOCKET

    Fig 13: Turning Crankshaft Clockwise
    G10291839Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  12. Using ST and by turning the crankshaft, align the alignment marks of crank sprocket, intake cam sprocket LH and exhaust cam sprocket LH to the positions as shown in the figure.
    NOTE: If the alignment marks are aligned to the positions as shown in the figure, the crankshaft key is located at six o'clock position.

    ST 18252AA000 CRANKSHAFT SOCKET

    Fig 14: Turning Crankshaft Using Crankshaft Socket (ST 18252AA000)
    G10266800Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  13. Install the timing chain RH. < Ref. to TIMING CHAIN RH , INSTALLATION, Timing Chain Assembly. >