Toyota Corolla

1992-1998 of release

Repair and operation of the car



Toyota Corolla
+ 1. Maintenance instruction
+ 2. Maintenance
- 3. Engines
   - 3.1. Petrol engines
      - 3.1.1. Repair work without dismantle of the engine from the car
         3.1.1.1. Specifications
         3.1.1.2. Installation of the piston of the 1st cylinder in MW of a step of compression
         3.1.1.3. Cover of a head of the block of cylinders
         3.1.1.4. The soaking-up collector
         3.1.1.5. Final collector
         3.1.1.6. Gear belt
         3.1.1.7. Forward epiploon of the crankshaft
         3.1.1.8. Cam-shaft epiploon
         3.1.1.9. Cam-shafts and pushers (engines of 1,3 l)
         3.1.1.10. Cam-shafts and pushers (l engines 1,6 and 1,8)
         3.1.1.11. Head of the block of cylinders
         3.1.1.12. Oil pallet
         3.1.1.13. Oil pump
         3.1.1.14. Flywheel (or drive plate of the hydrotransformer)
         3.1.1.15. Back epiploon of the crankshaft
         3.1.1.16. Engine mount details
      + 3.1.2. Dismantle and capital repairs
   + 3.2. Diesel engine
   + 3.3. Engine electric equipment
+ 4. Cooling systems, heating
+ 5. Fuel, exhaust systems
+ 6. System of decrease in toxicity
+ 7. Transmissions
+ 8. Coupling and half shafts
+ 9. Brake system
+ 10. Suspension bracket and steering
+ 11. Body
+ 12. Electric equipment



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3.1.1.16. Engine mount details

GENERAL INFORMATION

Engine mount details

1. Left rack of a support
2. Arm of the left support
3. Elastic element of a support of the engine, left
4. Arm of the left support
5. Left rack of a support (m/T)
6. Left rack of a support (3A/T)
7. Elastic element of a support of the engine, left (M/T, 3A/T)
8. Elastic element of a support of the engine, forward right
9. Arm of the right support
10. Elastic element of a support, right
11. Arm of the right back oprora of the engine

Engine mount details, as a rule, do not demand leaving, however at detection of damage of support of the engine or their their aging it is necessary to replace immediately, otherwise the raised loadings from the power unit at a trip can cause destruction or the increased wear of other details.

Check

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. For check of a condition of support the engine needs to be raised slightly to unload support.
2. Lift the car and establish on supports, then place a support under the oil pallet of the engine. Lay a big board between the pallet and a support and carefully raise the engine to unload support. It is forbidden to substitute a board under a drain stopper of the pallet.

Prevention

Performance of any works under the engine when it is raised on a support is forbidden!


3. Check existence on details of a suspension bracket of cracks in rubber, hardenings of rubber or peeling from metal details. Sometimes rubber can directly exfoliate on the center of a support in the lower part.
4. Check whether plates of support concerning the engine or a cross-piece move (for this purpose shake support mount or the big screw-driver). If movement is felt, then lower the engine and delay fastenings of support.
5. For delay of aging grease rubber details of support with the preserving means.

Replacement

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Disconnect the battery from weight, then lift the car and establish on supports (if it is not established yet). Unload engine support.
2. For removal of the right support turn off, working from below, two nuts (a photo at the left) and one bolt (the photo turns away from above, on the right) then it is possible to remove the top section of a support.
3. Turn off nuts of fastening of a support to the chassis and remove a support.
4. To remove back support of the engine, it is necessary to extend rubber caps from a longitudinal support for access to two nuts.
5. To remove forward support of the engine, turn off two nuts of fastening of an elastic element to a longitudinal support of a frame, then three nuts of fastening of an elastic element to a frame.
6. Installation is carried out upside-down. Before assembly grease carvings of nuts and bolts with the fixing structure and reliably tighten all threaded connections.
7. Replacement of a support from transmission is described in subsection 7.1.5 and subsection 7.2.8.