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Lower Timing Chain Cover






Lower Timing Chain Cover

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Stud extractor, commercially available

Hand drill with plastic brush attachment

Protective eyewear

Sealant

Removing

The transmission is removed.

- Remove the flywheel. Refer to => [ Flywheel ] Flywheel.

- Remove the power steering pump.





- Remove the drive-through shaft.





- Remove the upper section of the intake manifold.





- Drain engine oil.





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

- Remove the timing chain covers. Refer to => [ Left Timing Chain Cover ] Left Timing Chain Cover and => [ Right Timing Chain Cover ] Right Timing Chain Cover.

- Remove the studs - arrows - with a commercially available stud extractor.





- Remove bolts - arrows -.





- Remove the bolts - 1 through 11 - and remove the timing chain lower cover from the bond.

- Press the transmission side of the crankshaft shaft seal out of the lower timing chain cover.

Installing

- Remove the right upper alignment bushing from the cylinder block.

- Grind the alignment bushing down at an angle as shown in the illustration.





Dimension - x - = 6.5 mm.

Dimension - y - = 8 mm.

- Insert the alignment bushing in the cylinder block so the angled side faces up.

Because of the chamfer, the lower timing chain cover can be positioned more easily when the cylinder head is installed.

CAUTION!
Risk of contaminating lubricating system.

Cover open parts of engine.

CAUTION!
Risk of eye injury.

Wear safety glasses.

- Remove any sealant residue on the timing chain cover, cylinder block and cylinder head, for example, using a rotating plastic brush.





- Clean the sealing surfaces; they must be free of oil and grease.

- Clean the old sealant off the holes - arrow - in the cylinder head gasket.





With cylinder head installed, holes in cylinder head seal are only half visible.

CAUTION!
The cylinder head seal could be damaged.

Only bend ends of cylinder head seals slightly, do not kink.

A kinked cylinder head seal must be replaced.

- Bend the end of the cylinder head seals down slightly - arrows - until the upper sealing surface of the seals and the cylinder head can be cleaned.





- Clean the upper and lower cylinder head gaskets; they must free from oil and grease.

Note the expiration date of the sealing compound.

- Cut the tube nozzle at the front marking (nozzle diameter approximately 2 mm).





- Lightly coat top and bottom cylinder head seal sealing surfaces with lubricant by bending the seals down slightly again - arrows -.





- Use a flat object such as a feeler gauge to coat the surface between the cylinder head and seal.

- Fill the cleaned cylinder head seal holes - arrow - with sealant.





CAUTION!
The lubrication system could be plugged with excess sealant.

Do not apply sealant beads thicker than indicated.

It will not seal if the sealant bead in applied unevenly.

There is a break in the bead of sealant at the places marked with an - arrow -.

Never apply the bead of seal all the way through in these places.







- Apply sealant beads - 1 through 10 - on the clean lower timing chain cover sealing surfaces as shown in the illustration.

Sealant bead thickness: 2.5 mm

The timing chain cover must be installed within 5 minutes after applying the sealant

- Position the lower timing chain cover, guiding it diagonally from below to the sealing surface on the cylinder block and cylinder head.

- When positioning, ensure the cylinder head seals are not damaged.

- Tighten the bolts for the lower timing chain cover => [ Lower Timing Chain Cover, Tightening
Specifications and Sequence ] Timing Chain Covers Assembly Overview.





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

- Install the transmission-side crankshaft shaft seal. Refer to => [ Crankshaft Seal, Transmission Side ] Service and Repair.

- Install the timing chain covers. Refer to => [ Left Timing Chain Cover ] Left Timing Chain Cover, or => [ Right Timing Chain Cover ] Right Timing Chain Cover for the right.

- Install the studs with a commercially available stud extractor until dimension - a - is reached.





Dimension - a - = 35 ± 1 mm.

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

- Install the upper section of the intake manifold.

- Install the drive-through shaft.

- Install the power steering pump.

- Remove the flywheel. Refer to => [ Flywheel ] Flywheel.

- Fill the engine oil and check the level.