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5.5.7.  The Camshaft Locking Tools are a paired set, one pair is machined for each bank    

 

of cylinders.                 

 

 

 

 

 

5.5.8.  The Camshaft Locking Tools interlock and bolt together and are paired with each    

 

other, each pair must only be used with its matching half. 

5.5.9.  The camshafts do have provision to allow them to be turned using a 27mm open   

 

ended spanner, this feature should 

NOT

 be used to attempt to rotate the engine. 

5.5.10.  The intake cam is referred to as the E cam and the exhaust cam is referred to as    

 

the A cam.

5.5.11.  For the right hand bank (Cylinders 1 to 4) use the Camshaft Locking Tools 

 

 

VSE135.V2-12/VSE135.V2-13. For the left hand bank use the Camshaft Locking    

 

Tools VSE135.V2-11/VSE135.V2-14.

5.5.12.  The kit’s Camshaft Locking Tools fit over the squared areas at the rear end of the    

 

camshafts.            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.5.13.  The Camshaft Locking Tools lock the camshafts together, after positioning over the   

 

camshafts ensure the tooling sits flush against the cylinder head (fig.7).

5.5.14.  With the engine now set and locked into position; the timing chain and sprockets    

 

can be removed.

5.6. Reassembly

                              

 

 

 

 

 

5.6.1.  Before re-assembly work commences, the timing chain tensioner will need to be    

 

removed; this is located on the right hand bank (fig.8).  

 

 

 

5.6.2.  Refit the timing chain and sprockets, ensure the threaded holes are in the centre    

 

of the slots in the sprockets, do not fully tension the securing bolts.  Ensure the  

 

 

sensor gear mark is in the 11 o’clock position (fig.5).   

 

 

 

5.6.3.  Fit the secondary tensioners and guide rails, release the secondary tensioners from  

 

their locked position.

5.6.4.  Once the timing chain has been installed, the timing chain pre-tension needs to be   

 

set; it is important to use this method to pre-tension the timing chain, and not to  

 

 

rely on the engine’s normal tensioner system as this tensioning method would not    

 

be accurate enough.

5.6.5.  Fit the VSE135.V3-07 assembly in place of the timing chain tensioner, and tighten    

 

the centre bolt to 0.7Nm. 

5.6.6.  Tighten the camshaft sprocket bolts.

5.6.7.  Remove the VSE135.V3-07 assembly and refit the timing chain tensioner.

5.6.8.  Remove all tooling, turn the crankshaft through two revolutions clockwise and  

 

 

recheck the timing. 

5.6.9.  Once the timing has been confirmed as correct, remove the tooling and reassemble  

 

the engine in the reverse order from that used to dismantle.

fig.7

fig.8

   

 

 

       

 

 

Environmental Protection

 

     

  

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycling centre  

   

and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely unserviceable dispose of it according to  

   

local regulations.

NOTE:

 It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

IMPORTANT: 

No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

WARRANTY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

01284 757500

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Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk,

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www.sealey.co.uk

 VSE135.V3   Issue:2(I) - 26/02/15

© Jack Sealey Limited

    Original Language Version 

Содержание VSE135.V3

Страница 1: ...e returned to the case and stored in a safe dry childproof location WARNING Incorrect camshaft timing can result in contact between valve head and piston crown causing damage to the engine IMPORTANT Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer s service instructions or a proprietary manual to establish the current procedure and data IMPORTANT These instructions are provided as a guide only Always refe...

Страница 2: ...as previously described Once the timing is set correctly remove all tooling and reassemble the engine in the reverse order of dismantling 5 3 M42 and M50 Engines 5 3 1 Dismantling Turn the engine in the direction of rotation and insert the Crankshaft Timing Pin VSE135 V3 02 through the datum hole in the bell housing fig 1 5 3 2 To ensure the engine is correctly positioned at TDC check that the cam...

Страница 3: ...rn the sprocket clockwise as far as the stop 5 4 8 Turn the sprocket anti clockwise whilst inserting the Vanos unit until the unit fits flush with the cylinder head 5 4 8 Tighten the Vanos unit securing bolts 5 4 9 Remove the locking pin from the secondary timing chain tensioner 5 4 10 Preload the timing chain by tightening the Timing Chain Pre tensioning tool VSE135 V3 07 to 1 3 Nm 5 4 11 Tighten...

Страница 4: ... tensioners from their locked position 5 6 4 Once the timing chain has been installed the timing chain pre tension needs to be set it is important to use this method to pre tension the timing chain and not to rely on the engine s normal tensioner system as this tensioning method would not be accurate enough 5 6 5 Fit the VSE135 V3 07 assembly in place of the timing chain tensioner and tighten the ...

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