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Oil Spray Jet: Service and Repair






Piston cooling valves, replacing

Affected engines: B52xxxx

Removing the timing belt and mechanical timing belt tensioner
Remove the timing belt. Service and Repair

Remove the timing belt tensioner. Remove the idler pulley. Remove the screw securing the inner timing cover to the cylinder head.
Raise the car. Continue with method: Timing belt, replacing. Service and Repair

Remove the vibration damper.

Removing components





Remove:
- the two screws (1) securing the inner timing cover to the cylinder block
- the lower belt guard at the oil pump housing.
Press the inner timing cover off the flange around the coolant pump. Start at the lower edge of the pump.
Hold the cover out of the way. Remove the piston cooling valve (2) and the seal washer.

Installing components





Install:
- a new piston cooling valve (2) with a new seal washer. Tighten to 35 Nm
- the inner timing cover. First press the cover into place over the flange at the top of the coolant pump. Then press the remaining section of the cover into place over the flange around the pump. Check that the cover is correctly positioned
- the two screws (1) securing the inner timing cover to the cylinder block
- the lower belt guard.

Installing the timing belt

Install:
- the screw securing the inner timing cover to the cylinder head
- the idler pulley. Tighten to 25 Nm
- the timing belt tensioner. Screw in the center screw by hand. Ensure that the fork on the tensioner centers above the cylinder block rib. Check that the Allen hole on the eccentric is at "10 O'CLOCK".
Continue with the method in: Timing belt, replacing, Service and Repair, from and including: Installing the timing belt.

Affected engines: B62xxxx

Note! As the illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and / or models, some variation may occur. However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.

Preparation





Caution! Remove the ignition key.

Remove
- the screw holding the engine stabilizer brace to the bracket on the engine
- the screws holding the engine stabilizer brace to the suspension turrets
- the engine stabilizer brace.

Applies only to B6xx4T engines:
Remove the plastic pipes between the turbocharger (TC) and charge air cooler (CAC) and between the air cleaner (ACL) and turbocharger (TC). Put them to one side.
Remove the clamp from the intake manifold for the turbocharger (TC) for cylinders 1, 2 and 3. Turn the upper section of the pipe towards the firewall.




Relieve the load from the belt tensioner. Remove the auxiliaries belt.
Remove the upper timing belt cover.
Remove the front timing belt cover.
Lift up the servo reservoir and place it on top of the engine.

Note! Ensure that the oil does not leak from the ventilation hole in the filler cap.

Seal the hose between the expansion tank and the radiator. Disconnect the hose at the tank.
Lift up the expansion tank and place it on top of engine.




Raise the car.

Remove
- the right front wheel
- the plastic nuts on the cover in the fender liner.

Install the upper timing belt cover.
Turn the crankshaft clockwise until the markings on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys correspond.
Turn the crankshaft a further 1/4 turn clockwise.
Then turn back counter-clockwise until the markings correspond.
Remove the upper timing belt cover.




Remove the 4 vibration damper screws. Counterhold the crankshaft central nut.

Remove
- the vibration damper
- the auxiliaries belt
- the belt cover behind the crankshaft pulley for the auxiliaries belt.

Spray universal oil or similar around the rubber sleeve on the underside of the oil pump.
Remove the rubber sleeve.

Removing the timing belt





Slacken off the belt tensioner
Slacken off the center screw for the belt tensioner slightly.
Hold the center screw still. Turn the tensioner eccentric counter-clockwise using a 6 mm Allen key. Turn to 10 o'clock.
Unhook and remove the timing belt.

Caution! Do not turn the camshafts or the crankshaft when the timing belt has been removed.

Removing the timing belt tensioner and idler pulley
Remove the timing belt tensioner. Remove the idler pulley. Remove the screw securing the inner timing cover to the cylinder head.
Raise the car.

Removing and installing components

Removing components





Remove:
- the two screws (1) securing the inner timing cover to the cylinder block
- the lower belt guard at the oil pump housing.
Press the inner timing cover off the flange around the coolant pump. Start at the lower edge of the pump.
Hold the cover out of the way. Remove the piston cooling valve (2) and the seal washer.

Installing components





Install:
- a new piston cooling valve (2) with a new seal washer. Tighten to 35 Nm
- the inner timing cover. First press the cover into place over the flange at the top of the coolant pump. Then press the remaining section of the cover into place over the flange around the pump. Check that the cover is correctly positioned
- the two screws (1) securing the inner timing cover to the cylinder block
- the lower belt guard.

Install the timing belt tensioner

Install:
- the screw securing the inner timing cover to the cylinder head
- the idler pulley. Tighten to 25 Nm
- the timing belt tensioner. Screw in the center screw by hand. Ensure that the fork on the tensioner centers above the cylinder block rib. Check that the Allen hole on the eccentric is at "10 O'CLOCK".

Installing the timing belt

Installing the timing belt





Install the belt in the following order:
- crankshaft
- the idler pulley
- intake cam
- exhaust cam
- water pump
- tension pulley.

Note! The variable valve timing unit on B6304S engines does not have a return spring. The unit is easily dislodged when reinstalling the timing belt.

Tensioning the timing belt




This adjustment is carried out on a cold engine. A suitable temperature is approximately20 ° C / 68 ° F.
At higher temperatures (with the engine at operating temperature or a high outside temperature for example) the indicator is further to the right.
The illustration shows the position of the indicator when aligning the timing belt tensioner at different temperatures.

Carefully turn the crankshaft clockwise until the timing belt is tensioned. The belt must be in tension between the intake camshaft pulley, the idler pulley and the crankshaft.
Hold the belt tensioner center screw secure. Turn the belt tensioner eccentric clockwise until the tensioner indicator passes the marked position.
Then turn the eccentric back so that the indicator reaches the marked position in the center of the window.
Hold the eccentric secure. Tighten the center screw to 25 Nm.
Check that the indicator is in the correct position.

Check





Press the belt to check that the indicator on the tensioner moves easily.
Install the upper timing belt cover.
Turn the crankshaft 2 turns. Check that the markings on the crankshaft and camshaft pulley correspond.
Check that the indicator on the belt tensioner is within the marked area.

Finishing





Install the auxiliaries belt around the pulley on the crankshaft.

Install
- the rubber sleeve on the underside of the oil pump
- the vibration damper. Use new screws. Tighten to 35 Nm. Angle-tighten 50°. Use the crankshaft center nut as a counterhold
- the plastic nuts for the cover in the right-hand fender liner
- the right front wheel. See Installing wheels Service and Repair.




Lower the car.

Install
- the front timing belt cover.
Tension the auxiliaries belt.

Install
- the expansion tank
- the hose between the expansion tank and the radiator. Remove the lock grip pliers
- the servo reservoir
- the upper timing belt cover.

Applies only to B6xx4T engines:
Twist the intake pipe for the turbocharger for cylinders 1, 2 and 3 into position. Tighten the clamp.
Install the plastic hoses between the turbocharger (TC) and the charge air cooler and between the air cleaner (ACL) and the turbocharger (TC).
Tighten the hose clamps.





Install
- the engine stabilizer brace. Tighten to 50 Nm
- the screw holding the engine stabilizer brace to the bracket on the engine. Tighten to 80 Nm.

Final check

Check and top up if required
- coolant level
- the servo fluid level.
Test drive the engine.