Cylinder Head, Installing
Cylinder head, installing
Note:
^ Always replace cylinder head bolts when assembling.
^ Replace self-locking nuts.
^ Always replace bolts that are tightened to a specified angle.
^ If repairing, carefully remove any remains of gasket material from the cylinder head and cylinder block. Make sure that no long scores or scratches are made on the surfaces.
^ Carefully remove any remaining emery and abrasive material.
^ Remove new cylinder head gasket from packaging, just before installation.
^ Handle gasket extremely carefully. Damaging the silicone layer or the indented area will lead to leaks.
^ No oil or coolant must be allowed to remain in the blind holes for the cylinder head bolts in the cylinder head.
^ Ensure fuel hoses are tight.
- Before positioning cylinder head, set crankshaft and camshaft to TDC of No. 1 cylinder.
- Remove bolts -1- and -2- on turbocharger bracket (about 2 full turns each) to avoid stressing when installing cylinder head.
- Place cylinder head gasket in position.
Note:
Note position of centralizing pins in cylinder block (arrows).
- Check installation position of cylinder head gasket.
Part No. should be legible from intake side.
- Place cylinder head in position.
- Insert cylinder head bolts and tighten by hand.
- Tighten cylinder head bolts in two stages in sequence shown as follows:
^ Stage 1: 40 Nm
^ Stage 2: additional 1/2 turn (180 degrees) using rigid wrench (in two 1/4 turns (90 degrees) if necessary).
Note:
It is not necessary to re-tighten cylinder head bolts after repairs have been performed.
- Install turbocharger with new gasket and bolt bracket to cylinder block.
- Install toothed belt (adjust valve timing).
Note:
Follow all instructions for removing and installing toothed belt.
- Install cylinder head cover.
- Install ribbed belt and tensioning element.
- After connecting battery terminals, enter anti-theft code for radio
- Close power windows in front doors to their top positions using electrical switches.
- Operate all power window switches again for at least one second in "close" direction to activate automatic one-touch function.
- Set clock to correct time.
- Perform adaptation of throttle valve control module
- Check DTC memory
Note:
DTCs will be stored in the memory because connectors have been disconnected. Therefore, check and erase DTC memory after installing the engine.
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