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Camshaft Timing Chain, Removing from Camshafts






Camshaft Timing Chain, Removing from Camshafts

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Crankshaft Holder (3242)

Socket (T40058)

Adjustment Pin (T40060) (Qty: 2)

Adapter (T40061)

Adapter (T40062)

Two 3.3 mm Drill Bits

Requirement

The engine and transmission are installed.

Removing

If work will only be done on the cylinder head, it is only necessary to adjust the valve timing on the cylinder bank that was repaired.

- Drain the coolant. Refer to => [ Coolant, Draining ] Coolant, Draining.

- Remove the front exhaust pipe with catalytic converter.

- Remove the vacuum pump. Refer to => [ Vacuum Pump Overview ] Service and Repair.

- Remove the rear right coolant pipe. Refer to => [ Rear Coolant Pipe ] Rear Coolant Pipe.

- Remove the left rear coolant pipe. Refer to => [ Left Rear Coolant Pipe ] Left Rear Coolant Pipe.

The following illustrations shows the steps on the drive chains from behind with the engine removed.

- Remove the bolts - 1 through 4 - and the left timing chain cover.






- Remove the bolts - 1 through 4 - and the right timing chain cover.






- Assemble the adapter (T40058) as follows:






The large diameter - arrow 1 - faces the engine.

The small diameter - arrow 2 - faces the adapter.








Components could be destroyed by the camshaft timing chain jumping off.

Turn the crankshaft only in engine rotation direction - arrow -.

- Use the adapter (T40058) to rotate the crankshaft to Top Dead Center (TDC).

The adjustment pin (T40060) has a flat part - 2 - which makes it easier to insert if the camshaft and the cylinder head are slightly offset.






Insert the pin so that the lever - 1 - is perpendicular to the camshaft axis.

Move the lever - 1 - 90° (1/4) turn - arrow - so that it is perpendicular to the camshaft axis and it is possible to attain the correct TDC position.

- Check whether the camshafts from both cylinder heads are in the TDC position.






It must be possible to secure the camshafts using the adjustment pin (T40060).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft for cylinder bank 1 (right side).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft for cylinder bank 2 (left side).






To collect leaking engine oil, place a clean cloth under the upper oil pan.






- Remove the plug - arrow - from the upper oil pan.






Risk of injury when touching the TDC hole with finger.

Do not rotate crankshaft - 1 -.

- Install the crankshaft holder (3242) in the hole and tighten it to 20 Nm. Rotate the crankshaft back and forth slightly to center the holder completely, if necessary.

- To protect against cuts, wrap the point and the cutting edges of a 3.3 mm drill bit with insulating tape.






- Push the tensioning rail for the left camshaft timing chain in the - direction of the arrow - and secure the chain tensioner with the 3.3 mm drill bit - 1 -.






Danger of causing damage to the engine.

To prevent small parts from accidentally entering the engine through the opening in the timing chain compartment, cover the opening with a clean cloth.

- Remove the bolt - 3 - and remove the tensioning rail.

- Remove the bolts - 1 - for the guide rail and the bolts - 2 - for the camshaft sprocket.

- Remove the camshaft sprocket and guide rail.

- To protect against cuts, wrap the point and the cutting edges of a 3.3 mm drill bit with insulating tape.






- Push the chain tensioner for the right camshaft timing chain in the - direction of the arrow - and secure the chain tensioner with the 3.3 mm drill bit - 1 -.






Danger of causing damage to the engine.

To prevent small parts from accidentally entering the engine through the opening in the timing chain compartment, cover the opening with a clean cloth.

- Remove the chain tensioner bolts - 1 - and the camshaft sprocket bolts - 2 and 3 -.

- Remove the camshaft sprocket and chain tensioner.

Installing






Tightening specifications, refer to => [ Left Camshaft Timing Chain Overview ] Left Camshaft Timing Chain Overview.

Secure the crankshaft - 1 - in the TDC position using the crankshaft holder (3242).

Replace any bolts that were tightened to an additional torque angle.

Replace the TDC plug seal.

Risk of damaging valves and piston crowns.

If the camshafts are rotated, the crankshaft may not rest with any piston at TDC.

- Check whether the camshafts for both cylinder heads are in the TDC position.






It must be possible to secure the camshafts using the adjustment pin (T40060).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft for cylinder bank 1 (right side).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft for cylinder bank 2 (left side).






- Remove the adjustment pin (T40060) from both camshafts.






Risk of damaging valves and piston crowns.

If the camshafts are rotated, the crankshaft may not rest with any piston at TDC.

If the camshafts are not secured, it is possible to correct them slightly using the adapter (T40061) by installing the camshaft sprocket on the camshaft.

- Install the left camshaft timing chain with the camshaft sprocket, the guide rail and the tensioning rail.






The slots in the camshaft sprocket must be at the middle position in relation to the threaded holes in the camshaft.

- Tighten the guide rail bolts - 1 - and the tensioning rail bolt - 3 -.

- Install two camshaft sprocket bolts - 2 - loosely.

It must still be possible to rotate the camshaft chain sprocket on the camshaft and it must not tilt.

- Secure the left camshaft using the adjustment pin (T40060).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft.

- Pull the drill bit - 4 - out of the alignment hole, thereby releasing the chain tensioner.

- Install the right camshaft timing chain with the sprocket and chain tensioner.






The slots in the camshaft sprocket must be at the middle position in relation to the threaded holes in the camshaft.

- Tighten the chain tensioner bolts - 1 -.

- Install two camshaft sprocket bolts - 2 - loosely.

It must still be possible to rotate the camshaft chain sprocket on the camshaft and it must not tilt.

- Secure the right camshaft using the adjustment pin (T40060).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft.

- Pull the drill bit - 3 - out of the alignment hole, thereby releasing the right chain tensioner.

- Install the right camshaft sprocket using the adapter (T40062) and a torque wrench.






- Tighten the bolts - 1 and 2 - to 20 Nm in the - direction of the arrow - and hold

- Remove the adapter (T40062) and the adjustment pin (T40060).

- Tighten the remaining bolts for the right camshaft sprocket.

- Install the left camshaft sprocket using the adapter (T40062) and a torque wrench.






- Tighten the bolts - 1 and 2 - to 15 Nm in the - direction of the arrow - and hold.

- Remove the adapter (T40062) and adjusting pin (T40060).

- Tighten the remaining bolts for the left camshaft sprocket.

- Remove the crankshaft holder (3242).






Checking the Valve Timing






Components could be destroyed by the camshaft timing chain jumping off.

Turn the crankshaft only in engine rotation direction - arrow -.

- Rotate the crankshaft two revolutions until the crankshaft is just in front of TDC.

- Secure the crankshaft - 1 - from turning using the crankshaft holder (3242) and tighten it to 20 Nm.






An inaccurate TDC setting will cause an inaccurate setting.

If the crankshaft was only rotated slightly past TDC, first rotate it back approximately 10° and then rotate it in engine rotation direction again to TDC.

- Check whether the camshafts for both cylinder heads are in the TDC position.






It must be possible to secure the camshafts using the adjustment pin (T40060).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft for cylinder bank 1 (right side).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft for cylinder bank 2 (left side).






Correcting the Valve Timing






- If one of the camshafts do not lock, loosen all the bolts - arrows - for that particular camshaft sprocket about 1 turn.

- Install the adapter (T40061) over the bolt heads.






- Rotate the camshaft using the adapter (T40061) just a little back and forth until it is possible to install the adjustment pin (T40060).

The lever - arrow - on the adjustment pin (T40060) must be perpendicular to the center axis of the camshaft.

- Tighten the bolts for the camshaft sprocket with the adapter (T40061) and the adjustment pin (T40060) still attached to approximately 5 Nm.

- Remove the adjustment pin (T40060) and adapter (T40061).

- Tighten the camshaft sprocket bolts to their final torque.

- Repeat the procedure on the other cylinder bank, if necessary.

- Remove the crankshaft holder (3242).

- Check the valve timing once again.

Further installation is in the reverse order of removal. Note the following:

- Install the plug - arrow - for the TDC mark in the upper oil pan. Refer to => [ Upper Oil Pan Overview ] Upper Oil Pan Overview.






- Install the timing chain covers. Refer to => [ Timing Chain Covers ] Timing Chain Covers.