How do you remove an intake manifold in a Kia Sportage?

How do you remove an intake manifold in a Kia Sportage?

13. Remove the intake manifold (A) after disconnecting the vacuum hoses. When installing, replace with new gaskets. When installing the intake manifold, tighten the bolts and nuts with pre-torque first, and then tighten the bolts and nuts with specified torque in the sequence shown.

How to adjust cylinder clearance on Kia Sportage?

Turn the crankshaft pulley one revolution (360°) and align the groove with timing mark “T” of the lower timing chain cover. Check only valves indicated as shown. Measure the valve clearance. 4. Adjust the intake and exhaust valve clearance. Set the No.1 cylinder to the TDC/compression.

How to adjust intake and exhaust valve clearance?

Intake : 0.17 ~ 0.23mm (0.0067 ~ 0.0090in.) Turn the crankshaft pulley one revolution (360°) and align the groove with timing mark “T” of the lower timing chain cover. Check only valves indicated as shown. Measure the valve clearance. 4. Adjust the intake and exhaust valve clearance. Set the No.1 cylinder to the TDC/compression.

How do you release timing chain tensioner in Kia Sportage?

Release the ratchet of the timing chain tensioner by pulling the link down using a thin rod. After loosening the timing chain, remove the exhaust CVVT & camshaft assembly (A) and then the intake CVVT & camshaft assembly (B). When disconnect the timing chain from the CVVT sprocket, hold the timing chain.

How to adjust the valve clearance on a Kia Sportage?

Install the camshaft bearing caps in their proper locations. Install the service hole bolt (A). Turn the crankshaft two turns in the operating direction (clockwise), and then check that the TDC marks (A) of the CVVT sprockets are in straight line on the cylinder head surface. Recheck the valve clearance. Intake : 0.17 ~ 0.23mm (0.0067 ~ 0.0090in.)

How do you remove cylinder head on Kia Sportage?

Remove the cylinder head. Using triple square wrench, uniformly loosen and remove the 10 cylinder head bolts, in several passes, in the sequence shown. Remove the 10 cylinder head bolts and plate washers. Head warpage or cracking could result from removing bolts in an incorrect order.

Intake : 0.17 ~ 0.23mm (0.0067 ~ 0.0090in.) Turn the crankshaft pulley one revolution (360°) and align the groove with timing mark “T” of the lower timing chain cover. Check only valves indicated as shown. Measure the valve clearance. 4. Adjust the intake and exhaust valve clearance. Set the No.1 cylinder to the TDC/compression.

Release the ratchet of the timing chain tensioner by pulling the link down using a thin rod. After loosening the timing chain, remove the exhaust CVVT & camshaft assembly (A) and then the intake CVVT & camshaft assembly (B). When disconnect the timing chain from the CVVT sprocket, hold the timing chain.