Special tools
- Camshaft locking tool – No.KM-953-A.
- Camshaft position (CMP) sensor disc setting tool – No.EN-49977-100.
- Crankshaft locking pin – No.KM-952.
- Crankshaft pulley holding tool – No.EN-49979.
- Crankshaft pulley holding tool handle – No.KM-956-1.
- Inlet camshaft adjuster locking tool – No.EN-49977-200.
- Timing chain tensioner locking pin – No.KM-955-1.
General precautions
- Disconnect battery earth lead.
- Remove spark plugs to ease turning engine.
- Turn engine in normal direction of rotation (unless otherwise stated).
- DO NOT use special tools listed above to lock engine when slackening sprocket or pulley bolts.
- Observe tightening torques.
- If fitted: Mark position of crankshaft position (CKP) sensor before removal.
- Do NOT turn crankshaft via camshaft or other sprockets.
- Do NOT turn crankshaft or camshaft with timing chain removed.
Valve timing procedures
- Removal/installation of timing chain requires:
- Sump removal.
- Turn crankshaft until just before TDC mark on No.1 cylinder [1] .
- Remove blanking plug from cylinder block.
- Slowly turn crankshaft clockwise until crankshaft locking pin can be inserted in crankshaft [2] .
- Insert camshaft locking tool in rear of camshafts [3] .
- Lock timing chain tensioner in retracted position [4] :
- Push tensioner rail against chain tensioner [5] .
- Insert timing chain tensioner locking pin [6] .
- Remove timing chain tensioner [4] .
- Remove tensioner rail, chain guides and timing chain.
- Fit timing chain.
NOTE: Ensure timing chain is taut between sprockets on non-tensioned side.
- Install tensioner rail and chain guides.
- Install timing chain tensioner [4] .
- Remove timing chain tensioner locking pin [6] .
- Remove special tools [2] & [3] .
- Turn crankshaft two turns clockwise until just before TDC on No.1 cylinder [1] .
- Slowly turn crankshaft clockwise until crankshaft locking pin can be inserted in crankshaft [2] .
- Insert camshaft locking tool in rear of camshafts [3] .
NOTE: If camshaft locking tool cannot be fitted valve timing is incorrect.
- Adjust camshafts as follows:
- Turn crankshaft until just before TDC mark on No.1 cylinder [1] .
- Remove blanking plug from cylinder block.
- Slowly turn crankshaft clockwise until crankshaft locking pin can be inserted in crankshaft [2] .
- Remove blanking plug from timing chain front cover [7] .
- Turn inlet camshaft slowly clockwise to compress the timing chain tensioner.
- Insert timing chain tensioner locking pin [6] .
- Slacken inlet camshaft adjuster bolt [8] .
- Slacken exhaust camshaft adjuster bolt [9] .
NOTE: Camshaft rotation can be prevented using spanner on hexagon.
- Turn camshafts until camshaft locking tool can be inserted correctly [3] .
- Remove upper timing chain guide [10] .
- Remove timing chain tensioner locking pin [6] .
- Install inlet camshaft adjuster locking tool [11] .
- Install camshaft position (CMP) sensor disc setting tool [12] .
- Ensure camshaft position (CMP) sensor disc setting tool abuts cylinder head.
- Secure camshaft position (CMP) sensor disc setting tool to cylinder head.
- Tighten inlet camshaft adjuster bolt [8] . Tightening torque: 50 Nm + 60°.
- Tighten exhaust camshaft adjuster bolt [9] . Tightening torque: 50 Nm + 60°.
NOTE: Camshaft rotation can be prevented using spanner on hexagon.
- Remove special tools [2] , [3] , [11] & [12] .
- Turn crankshaft to TDC on No.1 cylinder [1] .
- Check valve timing.