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Camshaft Timing Chain






Camshaft Timing Chain

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Old Oil Collecting and Extracting Device (V.A.G 1782)

Removing

Even if work is performed only on one of the cylinder heads, the procedure described must be followed, since then the valve timing at both cylinder heads must be adjusted.

- Remove rear noise insulation by loosening fasteners - 1 and 2 -.





Ignore items - 3 and 4 -.

- Place Old Oil Collecting and Extracting Device (V.A.G 1782) under engine and drain engine oil.

- Remove automatic transmission.

- Remove drive plate. Refer to => [ Drive Plate ] Drive Plate.

- Remove cylinder head cover. Refer to: Left => [ Left Cylinder Head Cover ] Left Cylinder Head Cover, right => [ Right Cylinder Head Cover ] Right Cylinder Head Cover.

- Remove left and right timing chain covers. Refer to => [ Left and Right Timing Chain Covers ] Left and Right Timing Chain Covers.

- Remove intake manifold.

- Remove oil filter housing. Refer to => [ Oil Filter Housing ] Oil Filter Housing.

- Remove lower timing chain cover. Refer to => [ Lower Timing Chain Cover ] Lower Timing Chain Cover.

- Remove camshaft timing chains from camshafts. Refer to => [ Camshaft Timing Chains ] Camshaft Timing Chains.







CAUTION!
If the running direction is reversed on a used camshaft timing chain, it could be destroyed.

Paint arrows to mark the timing chain running direction so it can be installed again. Do not mark camshaft timing chain with punch, notch or something similar.

- Remove bolts - 1 and 2 - and remove left chain tensioner and left camshaft timing chain.

- Identify running direction of right camshaft timing chain with paint for reinstallation.





- Remove bolts - 1 and 2 - and remove right chain tensioner and right camshaft timing chain.

Installing

Tightening specifications. Refer to => [ Camshaft Timing Chain Assembly Overview ] Camshaft Timing Chain Assembly Overview.

If the tensioning element was removed from the chain tensioner, note installation position: Hole in housing floor faces toward chain tensioner, piston faces toward tensioning rail.

Replace bolts which have been tightened to torque.

Replace the gasket.

CAUTION!
Risk of damaging valves and piston crowns.

If camshafts are rotated, crankshaft may not rest with any piston at "TDC".

- Press left and right camshaft timing chain guide rail inward - arrow - as far as stop and secure chain tensioner with Locking Pin (T40071).





- Clean oil strainer - 2 - in both chain tensioners if necessary.





- Place a new gasket - 3 - onto the rear of the chain tensioner - 1 -.

- Insert chain tensioner in left cylinder head and position camshaft timing chain according to mark applied during removal, as shown in illustration.





- Tighten bolts - 1 and 2 -.

- Insert chain tensioner in right cylinder head and position camshaft timing chain according to mark applied during removal, as shown in illustration.





- Tighten bolts - 1 and 2 -.

Further installation is in reverse order of removal, note the following:

- Position camshaft timing chains on camshafts => [ Installing ] Camshaft Timing Chains.

- Install lower timing chain cover. Refer to => [ Lower Timing Chain Cover ] Lower Timing Chain Cover.

- Install crankshaft seal, transmission side. Refer to => [ Transmission-Side Crankshaft Sealing Ring, Replacing ] Service and Repair.

- Install oil filter housing. Refer to => [ Oil Filter Housing ] Oil Filter Housing.

- Install intake manifold.

- Install left and right timing chain covers => [ ] Left and Right Timing Chain Covers.

- Install cylinder head cover. Refer to: Left => [ Left Cylinder Head Cover ] Left Cylinder Head Cover, right => [ Right Cylinder Head Cover ] Right Cylinder Head Cover.

- Install drive plate. Refer to => [ Drive Plate ] Drive Plate.

- Install automatic transmission.

- Add engine oil and check oil level. Refer to => [ Oil Level, Checking ] Component Tests and General Diagnostics.