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Camshaft: Service and Repair






Camshafts

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Thrust Piece (T10174)

Assembly Tool (T10352)

Counter Hold Tool (T10355)

Locking Pin (T40011)

Ignition Coil Puller (T40039)

Torque Wrench (5-50 Nm) (V.A.G 1331)

Sealant (D 154 103 A1)

The sealing surfaces of the cylinder head cover and the upper cylinder head must not be reworked.

The camshaft bearings are integrated in the cylinder head or cylinder head cover. The tension must be released from the camshaft timing chain before removing the cylinder head cover.

If the cylinder head cover was removed, the sealing cap must be replaced.

During installation, cable ties must be installed in the same location.

Removing

- Remove the engine cover. Refer to => [ Engine Cover ] Engine Cover.

- Remove the vacuum pump. Refer to => [ Vacuum Pump ] Vacuum Pump.

- Remove the noise insulation.

- Remove the front part of the right wheel housing liner and/or the right front wheel housing liner.

- Remove the bolts - arrows -.






- Lift the clamps - 1 and 2 - and remove the charge air pipe.

- Disconnect the connector from the camshaft adjustment valve 1 - 1 -.






- Remove the bolts - arrows - and then the camshaft adjustment valve 1.

- Remove the upper timing chain cover. Refer to => [ Upper Timing Chain Cover ] Upper Timing Chain Cover.


The control valve has left hand threads.

- Remove the control valve in the - direction of the arrow - using the assembly tool (T10352).






- Remove the bolts - arrows - and remove the bearing bracket.






- Rotate the vibration damper into the Top Dead Center (TDC) position - arrow - using the counter hold tool (T10355).






The notch on the vibration damper must line up with the arrow mark - arrow - on the lower timing chain cover.

- Mark the drive chain/sprockets - arrows - with a waterproof marker. These marks are necessary for reinstallation.






- Remove the plug - arrow -.






- Lift the chain tensioner locking wedge by inserting a scribe or a suitable screwdriver into the hole in the chain tensioner in the - direction of arrow 1 -.






- Turn the crankshaft opposite the engine rotation direction in the - arrow 2 direction - and secure it using the locking pin (T40011).

The intake camshaft switches in the engine rotation direction.

- Remove the guide pin - 1 - and guide the tensioning rail - 2 - downward.






- Remove the upper guide rail - 3 - by unlocking the latch located in the center with a screwdriver and pushing the guide rail forward.

When the lower timing chain cover is installed, the loose chain on the crankshaft can not jump off.

- Remove the camshaft timing chain from the sprockets.


Danger of damaging the valves, piston head and lower timing chain cover.

If the camshaft timing chain was removed from the cylinder head, then the crankshaft may not be turned further.

On this engine, when the valves are mounted, there is the danger that there are panels attached to the lower timing chain cover, which could fall and interfere with the chain; also a loose chain turned by the crankshaft can bend the panels. The panels can bend if the crankshaft is rotated when the chain is loose.

- Disconnect the connectors from the ignition coils and free up the wiring harness.

- Remove the ignition coils using the ignition coil puller (T40039).






- Disconnect the hose for the crankcase ventilation - 1 -.






- Remove the bolts - arrows -.

- Remove the charge air pipe bolt - arrow -.






- Loosen the hose clamp - 2 - and remove the charge air pipe together with the crankcase ventilation.






- Disconnect the vacuum line - 1 - and free up the wire.

- Disconnect the connector - 2 - from the camshaft position sensor (G40).

- Remove the cylinder head cover bolts in sequence - 1 through 6 -.






- Remove the cylinder head cover.

- Remove the camshafts.

- Prevent dirt and adhesive residue from entering the cylinder head.

Installing

Tightening specifications, refer to => [ Valvetrain Overview ] Service and Repair.

The sealing surfaces must be completely free of oil and grease.

The pistons must not be positioned at TDC.

Make sure that all roller rocker arms make contact correctly on the valve stem ends.

Note the expiration date of the silicone sealant.

The cover must be installed within 5 minutes after application of the silicone sealant.

- Remove any sealant residue on the cylinder head using a flat blade scraper.


Wear safety glasses.

Prevent dirt and adhesive residue from entering the cylinder head.

- Remove any seal from the groove in the cylinder head cover as well as from any sealing surface using, for example, a rotating plastic brush.






- Clean sealing surfaces, must be free of oil and grease.

- Cut the sealant tube nozzle at the front mark (nozzle diameter: approximately 2 mm).






- Lubricate the running surfaces of both camshafts.

- Place the camshaft into the cylinder head; the recesses - arrows - must be perpendicular to each other.






- Replace the cylinder head cover bolts.

- Apply the silicone sealant (D 154 103 A1) on the clean sealing surface of the cylinder head cover as shown - arrows -.






Thickness of sealant bead: 2 to 3 mm.

The cylinder head cover must be installed within 5 minutes after application of the silicone sealant.

The sealant bead may not be thicker than specified, otherwise excess sealant could enter the oil pan and clog the oil intake pipe.

Note the expiration date of the sealant.

- Tighten the bolts in several passes in the tightening sequence, refer to => [ Cylinder Head Cover Bolt Tightening Sequence ] Service and Repair.

Make sure the cylinder head cover is not tilted.

Install the cap - 1 - without sealant using the thrust piece (T10174).






Dimension - a -: 1 - 2 mm


When rotating the crankshaft, make sure the timing chain cannot damage any other components.

- Rotate the vibration damper into the TDC position - arrow - using the counter hold tool (T10355).






The notch on the vibration damper must line up with the arrow mark - arrow - on the lower timing chain cover.

The marked links of the timing chain must be positioned on the marks on the sprockets.

- Install the camshaft timing chain: The marks on the timing chain and sprockets - arrows - must align.






- Turn the intake camshaft using a wrench in the - direction of the arrow - and install the timing chain.

The rest of the installation is basically a reverse of the removal sequence.