Chrysler neon 1997 Service Manual page 436

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INTAKE ROCKER ARM
ROLLER
PL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
(5) Slide the rocker arms and spacers off the shaft.
Keep the spacers and rocker arms in the same loca-
tion for reassembly.
NOTE: Inspect the rocker arm for scoring, wear on
the roller or damage to the rocker arm (Fig. 26)
Replace if necessary. Check the location where the
rocker arms mount to the shafts for wear or dam-
age. Replace if damaged or worn. The rocker arm
shaft is hollow and is used as a lubrication oil duct.
Check oil holes for clogging with small wire, clean
as required. Lubricate the rocker arms and spacers.
Install onto shafts in their original position (Fig. 25).
Fig. 26 Rocker Arm Assemblies
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Set crankshaft to 3 notches before TDC
before installing rocker arm shafts. Refer to Timing
Belt System and Camshaft Seal Service of this sec-
tion for procedure.
(1) Install rocker arm/hydraulic lash adjuster
assembly making sure that adjusters are at least
partially full of oil. This is indicated by little or no
plunger travel when the lash adjuster is depressed. If
there is excessive plunger travel. Place the rocker
arm assembly into clean engine oil and pump the
plunger until the lash adjuster travel is taken up. If
travel is not reduced, replace the assembly. Hydraulic
lash adjuster and rocker arm are serviced as an
assembly.
(2) Install rocker arm and shaft assemblies with
NOTCH in the rocker arm shafts pointing up and
toward the timing belt side of the engine (Fig. 27).
Install the retainers in their original positions on the
exhaust and intake shafts (Fig. 25).
CAUTION: When installing the intake rocker arm
shaft assembly be sure that the plastic spacers do
not interfere with the spark plug tubes. If the spac-
ers do interfere rotate until they are at the proper
EXHAUST ROCKER ARM
HYDRAULIC LASH
ADJUSTERS
INTAKE ROCKER ARM SHAFT
angle. To avoid damaging the spark plug tubes, do
not attempt rotating the spacers by forcing down
the shaft assembly.
(3) Tighten bolts to 23 N·m (200 in. lbs.) in
sequence shown in (Fig. 28).
Fig. 27 Rocker Arm Shaft Notches
Fig. 28 Rocker Arm Shaft Tightening Sequence
HYDRAULIC LASH ADJUSTER NOISE
A tappet-like noise may be produced from several
items. Refer to Lash Adjuster Noise - Diagnosis in
Standard Service Procedures, outlined in this Group.
Lash adjusters are replaced with the rocker
arm as an assembly.
VALVE SEALS AND SPRINGS IN VEHICLE
REMOVAL
(1) Remove rocker arm shafts assemblies as previ-
ously outlined in this section.
(2) Rotate crankshaft until piston is at TDC on
compression.
(3) With air hose attached to adapter tool installed
in spark plug hole, apply 90-120 psi air pressure.
(4) Using Special Tool MD-998772A with adapter
6779 (Fig. 29) compress valve springs and remove
valve locks.
(5) Remove valve spring.
EXHAUST ROCKER ARM SHAFT
TOWARD THE TIMING BELT
NOTCHES FACING UP AND
SIDE OF THE ENGINE
2.0L SOHC ENGINE
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