Chain Drive, Assembly Overview
Chain drive, assembly overview
I - Overview
II - Timing chain
III - Drive chain for timing mechanism
Overview
1 - Chain sprocket for exhaust camshaft
2 - Chain tensioner for timing chain
^ At top with sliding insert
3 - Timing chain
4 - Tensioning rail
^ For chain tensioner for timing chain
^ Secured on cylinder block
5 - Chain tensioner for drive chain
^ With tensioning track
6 - Chain sprocket of crankshaft
^ Component of crankshaft
7 - Guide rail for drive chain
^ Secured on upper section of oil pan
8 - Chain sprocket of oil pump
9 - Guide rail for drive chain
10 - Drive chain for timing mechanism
11 - Double chain sprocket (drive wheel)
12 - Glide track for timing chain
13 - Cam shaft adjuster for intake camshaft
^ With chain sprocket
Timing chain
1 - Cam shaft adjuster for intake camshaft
^ With chain sprocket
^ Do not disassemble
2 - Chain sprocket for exhaust camshaft
^ Not pressed on camshaft
^ When removing, press off lightly if necessary
3 - Cylinder head
4 - Tensioning rail
^ For chain tensioner for timing chain
^ Secured on cylinder block
^ Oil before installing pin
5 - Double chain sprocket (drive wheel)
^ Securing
6 - Timing chain
^ Note when installing:
- Install in original direction of rotation.
- Chain must lie correctly in tensioning and glide tracks.
- Adjust valve timing.
7 - Strainer
^ Replace
8 - 10 Nm
9 - Chain tensioner
^ Secure with Locking Pins T03006
10 - Gasket
^ Replace
11 - Guide rail
^ Oil before installing pin
12 - 60 Nm plus an additional 1/4 turn (90°)
^ Replace
13 - 60 Nm plus an additional 1/4 turn (90°)
^ Replace
Drive chain for timing mechanism
1 - Cylinder block
2 - Guide rail
^ Secured on upper section of oil pan
^ Oil before installing pin
3 - Chain tensioner
^ Secure with Locking Pin T10115
4 - 10 Nm
5 - Chain sprocket of oil pump
6 - Drive chain for timing mechanism
^ Removing:
- Remove engine.
- Remove control housing cover.
- Remove timing chain.
- Remove chain tensioner.
- Mark direction of travel.
^ Note when installing:
- Install in original direction of rotation.
- Chain must lie correctly in tensioning and glide tracks.
- Adjust valve timing.
7 - 20 Nm plus an additional 1/4 turn (90°)
^ Replace
8 - Guide rail
^ Oil before installing pin
9 - 10 Nm
10 - Axial bearing disc
11 - 60 Nm plus an additional 1/4 turn (90°)
^ Replace
12 - Double chain sprocket (drive wheel)
^ Oil journal before installing
13 - Journal for double chain sprocket (drive wheel)
14 - Pin for tensioning track, 40 Nm
^ For chain tensioner for timing chain