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4.2.1  In order to check the camshaft timing the camshaft covers must  

 

be removed.

4.2.2  With the crankshaft locked in ‘timed’ position the ‘timing flats’    

 

(fig.6a) on the camshaft should be uppermost.

4.2.3  One of the VS4983 Camshaft Setting Plates is placed across 

 

the ‘timing flats’ on the left-hand bank of camshafts and the

 

 

other Plate is located across the ‘timing flats’ on the right-hand   

 bank.
 

IMPORTANT:

 References made to left-hand bank and right-   

 

hand bank are as viewed from the direction of the camshaft    

 gears.

4.2.4  In order for the camshaft timing to be correct, 

both

 Setting 

 Plates 

MUST fit flush on to the camshaft ‘timing flats’ and    

 

rest fully on the surface of the cylinder head (fig.8).

 

If this cannot be achieved, then timing adjustment will be  

 

 necessary.
 

Timing adjustment and applications involving cylinder head/    

 

camshaft removal will involve removal/installation of gears and   

 

timing chains. 

 

These applications require the front timing chain cover to be 

 

removed, for access to gears, chains and tensioners, and to    

 

remove the cover, the crankshaft pulley must be removed.

4.3

 

VS4985 Crankshaft Pulley Remover/Installer Tool Kit –  

 

 

Associated Tool Set – not included in VS4980 Kit

 

The VS4985 Set comprises VS4921 Crankshaft Pulley Holding  

 

Tool and VS4922 Crankshaft Pulley Remover Set (fig.9). 

 

These tools must be used together when removing the  

 

 

crankshaft pulley. 

fig.9

fig.8

fig.7

4.1.1  The shapes of these Flywheel Locking Pins match the  

 

appropriate ‘timing hole’ profiles in the flywheel (fig.3).

4.1.2  The Flywheel Locking Pin enters in to the flywheel ‘timing hole’  

 

through the crankshaft position sensor hole (fig.4). The position

 

 

sensor is removed, and the Flywheel Locking Pin is inserted    

 

through the engine, in to the flywheel (fig.4a) and bolted in 

 position.

fig.4a

 

WARNING: Under certain circumstances it may be possible 

 

to insert the VS4982 Locking Pin for later engines into the  

 

flywheel of early engines. However it will not feel a good,  

 

 

positive fit and it will not be possible to fit the securing    

 

screw for the Pin as the securing hole will be off-set (fig.5).  

 

If this occurs, remove and fit VS4981 Pin.

4.2

 

VS4983 Camshaft Setting Plate Set (Pair)

fig.6

fig.5

fig.3

fig.4

fig.6a

 

These two Flywheel Locking Pins cover the complete range of   

 engines.

 

They are colour coded and for additional identification it can    

 

also be seen in fig.2, that VS4981 (Silver) has two parallel flat    

 

faces, whereas VS4982 (Gold) has three flat faces. 

    Original Language Version 

© Jack Sealey Limited

VS4980

Issue No: 3 (SP) 08/07/15

Summary of Contents for VS4980

Page 1: ...ents Account for all tools locking bolts pins and parts being used and do not leave them in or near the engine WARNING Incorrect or out of phase camshaft timing can result in contact between valve head and piston crown causing damage to the engine IMPORTANT These instructions are provided as a guide only Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer s service instructions or a proprietary manual to est...

Page 2: ...ng Pin Gold VS4983 Camshaft Setting Plate Set pair VS4984 Camshaft Gear Holding Tool VS4986 Tensioner Wedge Set Pair VS4975T8 Primary Tensioner Locking Pin VS4593 1A Tensioner Depress Pin VS4987 VVT Unit Setting Tool VS4985 Crankshaft Pulley Remover Installer Tool Set Comprises VS4921 Crankshaft Pulley Holding Tool VS4922 Crankshaft Pulley Remover Set 4 1 Checking valve timing To check that the va...

Page 3: ...Set not included in VS4980 Kit The VS4985 Set comprises VS4921 Crankshaft Pulley Holding Tool and VS4922 Crankshaft Pulley Remover Set fig 9 These tools must be used together when removing the crankshaft pulley fig 9 fig 8 fig 7 4 1 1 The shapes of these Flywheel Locking Pins match the appropriate timing hole profiles in the flywheel fig 3 4 1 2 The Flywheel Locking Pin enters in to the flywheel t...

Page 4: ...aking the tools in VS4895 Set an essential part of the procedures requiring removal installation of the crankshaft pulley Crankshaft pulley removal WARNING The Flywheel Locking Pin MUST NOT be used to counter hold flywheel crankshaft for releasing or tightening the crankshaft pulley bolt as engine damage will result 4 3 1 VS4921 Crankshaft Pulley Holding Tool releasing and tightening pulley bolt T...

Page 5: ...in cover 4 6 4 Remove the VVT solenoid housing from the inlet camshafts if fitted fig 20 fig 21 fig 22 fig 23 fig 22a 4 4 5 Remove the Guide Pin and replace it with the second securing bolt passing it through Pulley Remover and the Holding Tool and into the threaded hole of the pulley fig 17 4 4 6 Tighten both bolts firmly to secure the Pulley Remover and Holding Tool assembly to the crankshaft pu...

Page 6: ...and gears Primary chains 4 7 1 Follow the procedure for Checking valve timing and fit the appropriate Flywheel Locking Pin and the Camshaft Setting Plates on both banks of camshafts 4 7 2 Remove the crankshaft pulley following the procedure detailed earlier 4 7 3 Remove the front timing chain cover and the VVT control solenoid housing if fitted 4 7 4 Commence work on the left hand bank first as th...

Page 7: ... and gears NOTE Early secondary chain tensioners must be de pressurised before re fitting Crankshaft gears fig 32 fig 33 fig 34 4 7 5 Fit VS4984 Holding Tool to the EXHAUST camshaft gear and use to counter hold whilst slackening the INLET camshaft gear bolt fig 29 Continue to counter hold and slacken the EXHAUST camshaft gear bolt fig 29a 4 7 6 Remove the primary chain tensioner unit and back plat...

Page 8: ...the centre of the tensioner plunger and press the Pin to de press the plunger in to its retracted position fig 41 fig 39 fig 40 fig 41 fig 36 4 8 1 Insert VS4593 1A Depress Pin from Kit VS4980 in to the hole in the tensioner to allow the plunger to be depressed fig 35 4 8 2 Working on the left hand bank re fit the secondary chain tensioner to the engine and tighten bolts fig 36 4 8 3 Re fit the ca...

Page 9: ... 01284 757500 sales sealey co uk www sealey co uk 01284 703534 Web 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 equipment WARRANTY Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date proof of which will be required for any claim 4 9 4 Ti...

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