Timing cover
| Timing cover |
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Remove the dipstick.
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Remove the idler pulley.
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Remove the power steering pump and its bracket with the lifting eye.
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Remove the water pump and the sleeve with O-rings.
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Remove the protective plate and oil sump. Leave the guide sleeve in the cylinder block. Wipe up any oil that has dripped out.
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Use flywheel locking segment 83 94 868
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Disconnect the crankcase breather hose from the oil sump.
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Remove the locating pins in the timing cover by cutting an internal thread in them using a 3/8” UNC thread tap and withdraw them with sliding hammer 83 90 270
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Remove all timing cover retaining bolts.
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| 10. |
Pull the timing cover away, starting at the bottom.
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Then lift the cover outwards/downwards to avoid damaging the gasket at the cylinder head.
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| To fit |
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Thoroughly remove all remains of sealant on all surfaces. Wash clean with benzine.
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Apply a bead of Loctite 518 about 1 mm thick along the middle of the sealing surfaces.
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Fit the timing cover, carefully turning it into position. Fit the retaining bolts but do not tighten them. Tap the locating pins in place.
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Tighten the timing cover, using a torque wrench.
Tightening torque 22 Nm (16 lbf ft). |
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Fit the crankshaft pulley. Use flywheel locking segment 83 94 868.
Tightening torque 175 Nm (130 lbf ft). |
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Make sure that there are no impurities or other foreign matter in the oil sump and clean its sealing surface.
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Apply an even bead of Loctite 518 on the oil sump's sealing surface and fit the oil sump in place.
Tightening torque 22 Nm (16 lbf ft). |
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Fit the protective plate, plug in the oil level sensor connector and press the cable back into its clamps.
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Check that the oil plug is properly tightened and connect the cables to the oil pressure sensor, generator and starter motor.
Tightening torque 25 Nm (19 lbf ft). |
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