Crankshaft Overview
Crankshaft Overview
• Secure the engine to the assembly stand using the engine and transmission holder (VAS 6095) whenever performing any repairs. Refer to => [ Engine, Securing to the ] Procedures.
1 Cylinder Block
• Checking the cylinder bore. Refer to => [ Cylinder Bore, Checking ] Service and Repair.
• If the cylinder block is being replaced, then the bearing shells must be allocated. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Bearing Shell Allocation ] Service and Repair.
• For the correct piston and cylinder dimensions, refer to => [ Piston and Cylinder Dimensions ] Piston and Cylinder Dimensions.
2 Bearing Shell, for the Cylinder Block
• With a lubricating groove.
• Do not interchange used bearing shells (mark them).
• Allocation, refer to => [ Crankshaft Bearing Shell Allocation ] Service and Repair.
3 Crankshaft
• After removal, lay aside so that the sensor wheel => [ (Item 8) Sensor Wheel ] is not rested on and becomes damaged.
• If the crankshaft is being replaced, then the bearing shells must be allocated to the bearing cap. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Bearing Shell Allocation ] Service and Repair.
• Crankshaft bearing cap tightening sequence. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Bearing Cap Bolt Tightening Sequence and Specification ].
• Crankshaft needle bearing, replacing (vehicles with a Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG). Refer to => [ Crankshaft Needle Bearings ] Service and Repair.
• Checking the axial play. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Axial Play, Checking ] Crankshaft Axial Play, Checking.
• Checking the radial play. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Radial Play, Checking ] Crankshaft Radial Play, Checking.
• Do not rotate the crankshaft when measuring the radial play.
• Crankshaft dimensions, refer to => [ Crankshaft Dimensions ] Specifications.
4 Bearing Shell, for the Bearing Cap
• Without a lubricating groove
• Do not interchange used bearing shells (mark them).
• Allocation, refer to => [ Crankshaft Bearing Shell Allocation ] Service and Repair.
5 Bolt
• Always replace.
• For the tightening sequence and specification; refer to => [ Crankshaft Bearing Cap Bolt Tightening Sequence and Specification ].
6 Bearing Cap
• Bearing cap 1: Belt pulley side.
• Retaining tabs on the bearing shells and cylinder block/bearing caps must lie above one another.
7 Screw
• 10 Nm + 90° (1/4) additional turn.
• Always replace.
• Replace the sensor wheel every time the screws are loosened. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Sensor Wheel, Replacing ] Service and Repair.
8 Sensor Wheel
• For the engine speed sensor (G28).
• Only possible to install in one position, the bores are offset.
• Replace the sensor wheel every time screws are loosened. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Sensor Wheel, Replacing ] Service and Repair.
9 Thrust Washers
• For bearing cap 3.
10 Bolt
• Always replace.
• Tightening sequence, refer to => [ Crankshaft Bearing Cap Bolt Tightening Sequence and Specification ].
Crankshaft Bearing Cap Bolt Tightening Sequence and Specification
- Tighten the crankshaft bearing cap bolts in sequence - 1 through 10 -:
1. Tighten the bolts - 1 through 10 - and the - arrows - by hand.
2. Tighten the bolts - 1 through 10 - to 65 Nm.
3. Tighten the bolts - 1 through 10 - an additional 90° (1/4) turn using a ratchet.
4. Tighten the bolts - arrows - to 20 Nm.
5. Tighten the bolts - arrows - and additional 90° (1/4) turn using a ratchet.