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Mazda MZR-CD diesel engine

This guide explains the disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly procedures for the above mentioned engine. To make these procedures safely, quickly and correctly, you must first read this manual and any other material, the relevant service carefully.



Contains:




HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL.

A RANGE OF TOPICS

SERVICE PROCEDURE

SYMBOLS

ADVISORY MESSAGES

UNITS

GENERAL PROCEDURES

PREPARATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND MEASUREMENT

EQUIPMENT

SPECIAL TOOLS OF THE SERVICE

DISASSEMBLY

VERIFICATION AT THE TIME OF REMOVAL,

DISASSEMBLY

ARRANGEMENT OF PARTS

CLEANING OF PARTS

REASSEMBLY

CORRECTION

RUBBER PARTS AND TUBING

HOSE CLAMPS

TORQUE FORMULAS

VISE

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

ELECTRICAL PARTS

CONNECTORS

NEW STANDARDS

ABBREVIATIONS




MZR is the name of the proprietor of one generation of straight-4 engines, designed and built by Mazda Motor Company between 2001 and 2011, the MZR generation includes gasoline and diesel powered engines ranging in displacements from 1.3 l to 2.5 L. all gas engine MZRs reflects the all aluminium block structure with iron cylinder cruise lines. Diesel engines with the MZR-CD use a cast-iron block (almost identical to the Mazda F Engine) and aluminium cylinder head. There are three specific engine families within the MZR generation include small 1.3 l to 1.6 l Mazda Z-engine growing medium-sized 1.8 l to 2.5 l Mazda L-engine and 2.0 l and 2.2 l common rail diesel-powered Mazda R-engine. Each engine has its own proper engine code and should be identified.



DISI turbocharged MZR L3-VDT ward 10 best engines list for 3 consecutive years for the 2006, 2007 and 2008.



Ford Motor Company owns the rights to install and use the MZR generation of Duratec engines under their brand name for global service in their vehicles by 2003.

2011 Mazda will stop the development of the MZR generation of engines to be replaced with its new generation of SkyActiv engines. At this time, Ford will continue to develop and produce variants of Z-engine L-engines for its four cylinder Duratec and EcoBoost.




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