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