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changing the position of the camshafts.

 

5.1.8.3. 

  

The belt tensioning procedure is therefore slightly different from above.

5.1.8.4.    With the crankshaft and camshaft pins in position, fit the new belt around the crankshaft gear and secure in place with 

vS1210/04

    

 Clip.

5.1.8.5.    Slacken the 6 camshaft sprocket bolts and tighten to finger tight only. Turn the sprocket fully clockwise within the elongated holes    

  (the sprocket bolts should be just tight enough to feel a slight resistance to turning the sprocket).

5.1.8.6.    Fit the belt around the Belt Guide Roller and place on the teeth of the camshaft sprockets. Turn sprockets slightly 

anti-clockwise

 to   

  engage the belt in the sprocket teeth. Angular movement must not be more than one tooth space.

5.1.8.7.    Ensure the belt is taut between sprockets and continue to fit the belt in an 

anti-clockwise

 direction.

5.1.8.8.    Turn  tensioner 

anti-clockwise

 to max 

(see fig.5.1).

 

 

  

IMPORTaNT:

 Check bolts of each camshaft sprocket are not at the end of elongated holes. Tighten sprocket bolts.

5.1.8.9.    Insert 

vS1211/P13 

Setting Pin into the tensioner pulley bracket 

(see fig.5.2)

 and slacken tensioner nut. Turn the tensioner 

clockwise

  

  until the pointer touches the Setting Pin, re-tighten nut and remove the pin 

(see fig.5.3)

.

5.1.8.10.  Ensure pointer and notch are aligned.

5.1.8.11.  Rotate the crankshaft ten turns, by hand, returning the engine to ‘timed’ position and check engine timing is correct by inserting  

 

  crankshaft pin. Slacken camshaft bolts and insert camshaft locking pins. Ensure sprocket bolts are not at the end of the elongated 

  

 

holes and tighten sprocket bolts.

5.2. 

  

SecTION 2

:

  

eW engines with crankshaft pulleys with a single centre retaining bolt (02-06)

 

EW7J4 (6FZ), EW10J4/L4/L5 (RFn/RFR), EW10J4S (RFK), EW10d-HPi (RLZ), EW12J4/L5 (3FZ)

5.2.1. 

 

 

vS4825/P19 flywheel locking Pin

5.2.1.1.    Turn the crankshaft to ‘timed’ position and insert 

vS4825/P19

 Locking Pin through the ‘datum hole’ in bell housing and in to the  

 

 flywheel 

(fig.8)

 

  NOTe: vS4825/P19 locking Pin

 will not enter as far into the hole on Automatic Transmissions as it does on Manual Transmissions  

  

(see fig.8)

 - 

“a”

 = Manual Transmission / 

“b”

 = Automatic Transmission.

5.2.2.   

vS1211/P10 and vS1211/P14 camshaft locking Pins

5.2.2.1. 

  

Use the same Camshaft Locking Pins as for Section 1 engines - ie. 

vS1211/P10

 (pair), (or 1 

vS1211/P10

 and 

vS1211/P14

 for VVT/  

  HPi), to ‘lock’ camshafts 

(fig.9)

.

  

eXcePT

 

eW10J4S (Rfk) engines

.

5.2.3. 

  

eW10J4S (Rfk) engines - camshaft sprocket change (04-06)

  

vS4735/P15

 Camshaft Locking Pins (2)

5.2.3.1. 

  

The procedure and tools detailed in Section 2 apply to EW10J4S engines, except Code RFK. These engines require 

vS4735/P15

    

  Locking Pins (2 required), for the camshaft sprockets. 

5.2.4.  

 

vS4826 belt Tensioner Tool Set

  

comprises vS4826/1 Tensioner Turning Tool & vS4826/2 Tensioner locking Tool

5.2.4.1. 

 

  Slacken tensioner bolt to remove belt. Slide 

vS4826/1

 Turning Tool over the tensioner roller and locate it onto the tensioner pointer 

  

 

between the ‘step’ and roll pin on the Turning Tool. 

5.2.4.2.    Turn 

vS4826/1

 

clockwise

 until the ‘pointer passes both the ‘notch’ and the rectangular cut-out on the tensioner back

 

plate 

(fig.10)

5.2.4.3. 

 

 Fit 

vS4826/2

 Locking Tool in to the cut-out in the back plate to ‘lock’ the pointer in position underneath the plate of the Locking Tool.   

 Remove 

vS4826/1

 Turning Tool.

5.2.5. 

  

vS1210/04 Timing belt Retaining clip

5.2.5.1.    As with engines in Section 1, fit the new belt around the crankshaft gear and secure in place with 

vS1210/04

 Belt Clip 

(fig.11)

.

5.2.5.2. 

  

The timing belt is fitted in an

 anti-clockwise

 direction - ensure it is taut between sprockets.

5.2.5.3.    Fit crankshaft pulley and remove Locking Pin from Exhaust camshaft sprocket, 

vS1210/04

 Belt Clip and 

vS4826/2

 Tensioner Tool.

5.2.6. 

  

Tensioner position (see  fig.12)

5.2.6.1. 

  

Using an Allen Key, turn tensioner anti-clockwise at Hex. “A” until pointer achieves position “B” - PoInTER MUST PASS ‘noTCH’ BY AT  

  LEAST 10° - or replace tensioner.

5.2.6.2.    Turn tensioner clockwise to align the pointer with the ‘notch’ “C” - do noT PASS  ‘noTCH’ “C”

5.2.6.3. 

  

Tighten tensioner bolt - 

DO NOT 

allow tensioner to turn whilst tightening the bolt.

5.2.6.4.    The Allen Key Hex “A”  position - MUST BE 15° BELoW CYLIndER HEAd GASKET LInE - or replace tensioner. 

5.2.6.5.    Remove remaining Timing tools and turn crankshaft ten turns, by hand, clockwise, returning to ‘timing’ position.

5.2.6.6.    Check Tensioner Position - Insert Locking Pin into Inlet Camshaft sprocket - check that the tensioner pointer is aligned with the ‘notch’ - If  

fig.10

fig.9

VS4825 | Issue 2(SP) 03/07/15

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Summary of Contents for VS4825

Page 1: ...as a guide only Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer s service instructions or a proprietary manual to establish the correct procedure and data WARNING The warnings cautions and instructions in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations The Operator user must apply caution and common sense good practical sense 9 9 When timing an engine always prevent the engine from being ...

Page 2: ...ble Valve Timing or HPi High Pressure Injection being fitted WARNING Care is required when working on HPi systems very high fuel pressures Some engines have variable timing on the inlet camshaft sprocket eg EW10D HPi engines The timing belt fitting and tensioning procedure for these engines differs from those with the standard camshafts Some engines have Adjustable Camshaft Sprockets Code EW10J4 R...

Page 3: ...ioner pulley bracket from the cylinder block rib to allow greater movement of the tensioner 5 1 2 3 Move tensioner away from the timing belt and remove the belt NOTE Do not re fit the belt once it has been removed A new timing belt must be used 5 1 3 VS1211 P14 Inlet Camshaft Locking Pin 5 1 3 1 Should adjustment to the Inlet Camshaft Dephaser be required this is made before fitting the timing bel...

Page 4: ...ainst the pin and aligns with the notch Fig 6 2 Remove the pin WARNING The pointer MUST NOT move above the notch If it does the procedure must be started again 5 1 6 5 Finally check that the hex drive of the tensioner is positioned approx 15 BELOW the cylinder head gasket level 5 1 6 6 Rotate the crankshaft ten turns by hand returning the engine to timed position and insert the Locking Pin in the ...

Page 5: ...0 and VS1211 P14 Camshaft Locking Pins 5 2 2 1 Use the same Camshaft Locking Pins as for Section 1 engines ie VS1211 P10 pair or 1 VS1211 P10 and VS1211 P14 for VVT HPi to lock camshafts Fig 9 EXCEPT EW10J4S RFK engines 5 2 3 EW10J4S RFK engines camshaft sprocket change 04 06 VS4735 P15 Camshaft Locking Pins 2 5 2 3 1 The procedure and tools detailed in Section 2 apply to EW10J4S engines except Co...

Page 6: ...uk sales sealey co uk 01284 757500 01284 703534 Web 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 and requires disposal drain off any fluids if applicable i...

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