18 32 050 Removing and Installing/Renewing Catalytic Converter Cylinder 5-8
18 32 050 Removing and installing/renewing cylinder 5-8 catalytic converter (S63)Warning!
Scalding hazard!
Only perform these tasks on an engine that has cooled down.
Necessary preliminary tasks:
^ Remove exhaust system
^ Remove both connecting pipes
^ Remove upper heat shield
^ Remove both monitor sensors
Remove heat shield (1) at rear left and right.
This is described further below in the instruction.
Release screw (2) on catalytic converter.
Tightening torque 18 32 4AZ.
Release clamp (3) on catalytic converter.
Replace clamp (3).
Tightening torque 18 32 1AZ.
Installation:
Clamp (3) must be fitted with the screw pointing inwards (shown in picture).
Otherwise it will not be possible to install the heat shield at the top.
Installation:
The ends of the V-band clamps must rest parallel to each other.
Tightening torque 18 32 1AZ.
Installation:
If you can see a gap between the ends of the V-band clamps, release and then repeat the screw connection.
Tightening torque 18 32 1AZ.
Installation:
If the ends of the V-band clamps are positioned under each other, release and then repeat the screw connection.
Tightening torque 18 32 1AZ.
Release screw (1) from heat shields (2) and (3).
Screw (1) is located between catalytic exhaust-gas converters.
Note:
Picture shows the engine removed.
Release screws (1) on left heat shield.
Unclip left heat shield and remove.
Note:
Picture shows the engine removed.
Release screw (1) on right heat shield.
Note:
Picture shows the engine removed.
Release screw (1) on heat shield at bottom right.
Unclip heat shield and remove.
Release screws (1).
Detach hose (2) from cylinder head cover.
Release screws (3) on holder.
Tightening torque 18 32 2AZ.
Note:
Picture shows the engine removed.
Release screws (1) on catalytic converter, cylinders 5--8, rear, at cylinder head.
Tightening torque 18 32 3AZ.
Remove catalytic converter for cylinders 5-8.
Installation:
Picture shows the engine removed.
Replace gasket (1) on left turbocharger.
Assemble engine.
Check exhaust system for leaks.