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Intake Manifold, Lower Section, With Fuel Rail Overview






Intake Manifold, Lower Section, with Fuel Rail Overview






1 Intake Manifold Lower Section

Left and right, removing and installing, refer to => [ Lower Intake Manifold with Fuel Rail ] Lower Intake Manifold With Fuel Rail

2 Sleeve

3 Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247)

20 Nm

4 Bracket

5 Bolt

9 Nm

6 High-Pressure Line

There is a risk of injury because the fuel is under very high pressure.

Before opening high pressure area of the fuel injection system, fuel pressure must be relieved to residual pressure.

Reduce the fuel pressure in the high pressure area, refer to => [ Before Opening High Pressure Fuel Injection System ] Service and Repair.

Do not change bend shape

Never bend the bracket from the fuel line.

If the bracket is bent, or if the fuel line is being replaced, then the bracket must be replaced.

Tightening => [ High Pressure Line, Installing ]

7 Bolt

9 Nm

8 Threaded Connection

40 Nm

9 Stud Bolt

10 Nut

9 Nm

11 Fuel Rail Retaining Bracket

12 Bolt

2.5 Nm

13 Bolt

9 Nm

14 Sleeve

15 Fuel Rail

16 Seals

Replace

17 Support Ring

Make sure it is seated properly

The fuel rail wields force via the support ring to hold the fuel injector tightly in the cylinder head.

18 O-ring

Replace

Coat with clean engine oil

19 Spacer Ring

Replace if damaged

20 Combustion Chamber Seal

Replacing, refer to => [ Fuel Injectors ] Service and Repair.

21 Radial Adjustment

Replace if damaged

Clip with support ring - 17 -

22 Fuel Injector

Removing and installing, refer to => [ Fuel Injectors ] Service and Repair

High Pressure Line, Installing





- First tighten the high pressure line union nut by hand.

- Make sure the high pressure line does not have tension.

- Use the torque wrench 5-50 Nm (V.A.G 1331) with the 17 mm ring spanner insert (V.A.G 1331/2) to tighten the high pressure line on the fuel rail.

Tightening specification: union nut on the high pressure lines, 27 Nm