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1001IN Securing engine on assembly support (mounting bracket)


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Tools





Preliminary work

1. Lift the engine with a workshop crane. -> 1001IN Lifting the engine (workshop crane) 1001IN Lifting the engine (workshop crane)

Securing engine on assembly support

CAUTION

Heavy components

- Risk of squashing

-> Wear personal protective gear.
-> Get someone to help if necessary.

WARNING

Objects or loads falling down

- Risk of squashing or crushing

-> Secure components to prevent them from falling down.

Information

- Some repair jobs involve suspending the engine on a suitable assembly support.

Information

- A modified engine support is used for the Panamera because of the Start/Stop starter and the all-wheel drive engine 4 WD.

- The turbo engine, including the flywheel and front-axle final drive, weighs about 290 kg. To avoid overloading the engine support, make sure that there are no additional loads (e.g. heavy components stored in the vehicle or a person sitting in the vehicle).

1. Secure engine support 9676/1 to the engine. To do this, use the four screws mounting elements 9590 and tighten them. => Engine support Bend the heat protection panel on the front-axle final drive on the turbo engine aside slightly if necessary (collision).





Engine support

2. Move engine in front of the engine support (assembly support) using the workshop crane and guide in with the help of a second person. Raise the engine so that it can be eased in horizontally. => Engine crane and engine on assembly support





Engine crane and engine on assembly support

3. Secure the engine on the assembly support. => Engine secured on assembly support





Engine secured on assembly support