Dodge Dakota (R1). Manual — part 484
VIBRATION DAMPER
STRUCTURAL COVER
FRONT MOUNT
REAR MOUNT
LUBRICATION
OIL
STANDARD PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
ENGINE OIL SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
OIL FILTER
OIL PAN
OIL PRESSURE SENSOR/SWITCH
OIL PUMP
INTAKE MANIFOLD
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
VALVE TIMING
MEASURING TIMING CHAIN WEAR . . . . . . . . 200
ENGINE TIMING - VERIFICATION . . . . . . . . . 200
TIMING BELT / CHAIN COVER(S)
TIMING BELT/CHAIN AND SPROCKETS
ENGINE 4.7L
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS - INTRODUCTION
Engine diagnosis is helpful in determining the
causes of malfunctions not detected and remedied by
routine maintenance.
These malfunctions may be classified as either per-
formance (e.g., engine idles rough and stalls) or
mechanical (e.g., a strange noise).
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TEST-
ING)—PERFORMANCE and (Refer to 9 - ENGINE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING)—MECHANICAL for
possible causes and corrections of malfunctions.
(Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL DELIVERY -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING) and (Refer to 14 -
FUEL SYSTEM/FUEL INJECTION - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING) for the fuel system diagnosis.
Additional tests and diagnostic procedures may be
necessary for specific engine malfunctions that can
not be isolated with the Service Diagnosis charts.
Information concerning additional tests and diagno-
sis is provided within the following diagnosis:
• Cylinder Compression Pressure Test (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
• Cylinder Combustion Pressure Leakage Test
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TEST-
ING).
• Engine Cylinder Head Gasket Failure Diagnosis
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD - DIAGNO-
SIS AND TESTING).
• Intake Manifold Leakage Diagnosis (Refer to 9 -
ENGINE/MANIFOLDS/INTAKE
MANIFOLD
-
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - PERFORMANCE
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
ENGINE WILL NOT START
1. Weak battery
1. Charge or replace as necessary.
2. Corroded or loose battery
connections.
2. Clean and tighten battery
connections. Apply a coat of light
mineral grease to the terminals.
3. Faulty starter.
3. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
STARTING - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING).
4. Faulty coil or control unit.
4. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/IGNITION
COIL - REMOVAL).
5. Incorrect spark plug gap.
5. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/SPARK PLUG
- CLEANING).
6. Dirt or water in fuel system.
6. Clean system and replace fuel
filter.
7. Faulty fuel pump, relay or wiring.
7. Repair or replace as necessary.
ENGINE STALLS OR ROUGH IDLE
1. Idle speed set to low.
1. (Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM/
FUEL INJECTION/IDLE AIR
CONTROL MOTOR - REMOVAL).
2. Idle mixture to lean or to rich.
2. Refer to Powertrain Diagnosis
Information.
3. Vacuum leak.
3. Inspect intake manifold and
vacuum hoses, repair or replace as
necessary.
4. Faulty coil.
4. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/IGNITION
COIL - REMOVAL).
5. Incorrect engine timing.
5. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/VALVE
TIMING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
1. ENGINE LOSS OF POWER
1. Dirty or incorrectly gapped spark
plugs.
1. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/SPARK PLUG
- CLEANING).
2. Dirt or water in fuel system.
2. Clean system and replace fuel
filter.
3. Faulty fuel pump.
3. (Refer to 14 - FUEL SYSTEM/
FUEL DELIVERY/FUEL PUMP -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
4. Blown cylinder head gasket.
4. Replace cylinder head gasket.
5. Low compression.
5. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING), repair
as necessary.
6. Burned, warped or pitted valves.
6. Replace as necessary.
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ENGINE 4.7L
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ENGINE 4.7L (Continued)
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
7. Plugged or restricted exhaust
system.
7. Inspect and replace as
necessary.
8. Faulty coil.
8. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/IGNITION
COIL - REMOVAL).
1. ENGINE MISSES ON
ACCELERATION
1. Spark plugs dirty or incorrectly
gapped.
1. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/SPARK PLUG
- CLEANING).
2. Dirt in fuel system.
2. Clean fuel system.
3. Burned, warped or pitted valves.
3. Replcae as necessary.
4. Faulty coil.
4. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/IGNITION
COIL - REMOVAL).
1. ENGINE MISSES AT HIGH
SPEED
1. Spark plugs dirty or incorrectly
gapped.
1. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/SPARK PLUG
- CLEANING).
2. Faulty coil.
2. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
IGNITION CONTROL/IGNITION
COIL - REMOVAL).
3. Dirt or water in fuel system.
3. Clean system and replace fuel
filter.
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ENGINE 4.7L (Continued)
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE DIAGNOSIS - MECHANICAL
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIONS
NOISY VALVES
1. High or low oil level in
crankcase.
1. (Refer to LUBRICATION &
MAINTENANCE/FLUID TYPES -
SPECIFICATIONS).
2. Thin or diluted oil.
2. Change oil and filter.
3. Low oil pressure.
3. Check oil pump, if Ok, check rod
and main bearings for excessive
wear.
4. Dirt in lash adjusters.
4. Replace as necessary.
5. Worn rocker arms.
5. Replace as necessary.
6. Worn lash adjusters
6. Replace as necessary.
7. Worn valve guides.
7. (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER
HEAD/INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES
& SEATS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
8. Excessive runout of valve seats
on valve faces.
8. Service valves and valve seats.
(Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER
HEAD/INTAKE/EXHAUST VALVES
& SEATS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
CONNECTING ROD NOISE
1. Insufficient oil supply.
1. (Refer to LUBRICATION &
MAINTENANCE/FLUID TYPES -
SPECIFICATIONS).
2. Low oil pressure.
2. Check oil pump, if Ok, check rod
and main bearings for excessive
wear.
3. Thin or diluted oil.
3. Change oil and filter.
4. Excessive bearing clearance.
4. Replace as necessary.
5. Connecting rod journal
out-of-round.
5. Service or replace crankshaft.
6. Misaligned connecting rods.
6. Replace bent connecting rods.
MAIN BEARING NOISE
1. Insufficient oil supply.
1. (Refer to LUBRICATION &
MAINTENANCE/FLUID TYPES -
SPECIFICATIONS).
2. Low oil pressure.
2. Check oil pump, if Ok, check rod
and main bearings for excessive
wear.
3. Thin or diluted oil.
3. Change oil and filter.
4. Excessive bearing clearance.
4. Replace as necessary.
5. Excessive end play.
5. Check thrust washers for wear.
6. Crankshaft journal out-of round.
6. Service or replace crankshaft.
7. Loose flywheel or torque
converter.
7. Tighten to correct torque
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ENGINE 4.7L
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ENGINE 4.7L (Continued)
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