le up the exhaust system. econnect, Fig. IV and V:
- connectors 11 I),
turaily aspirated engines w/th EN, fitted with
seals:
Tighten the flange to 1.6 mda
On the turbocharged engines with EH, fitted with
NEW nuts and seals:
Refit: Fig. I and II, - sensor (12) (with biue /dent mark),
- sensor (13) (with no ident mark),
- HT coil 191 cyls 1 and 4 (with yellow /dent mark),
HT coil i IO) cyls 2 and 3 (w/t/r fro markl,
- the suppressors,
- the reversing larnp switch wrring harness,
- the throttle spindle switch (141,
- knock sensor (I 8).
- flexible pipe (2) to the pressure release valve outlet,
- exhaust pipe (4) to the turbo, screws (31, distance
pieces (51,
- screw (6) and adjusting shims.
There should be a 5 mm clearance at least between
the exhaust pipe and the engine crankcase. Recouple, Fig. V and VI:
- the water hoses,
- air circurt pipes (151, (161, (17). (20) and (211,
- petrol circuit pipes (I 9),
- gear shift link rods,
- the accelerator cable.
Tighten, Fig. I and II:
- turbocharger nuts fin the correct sequence), Fig. II,
- flexible hose (2) screws (3) and nuts (I 1 to
2.5 mdaN,
- screw (6) to 5 mdaN. Fit:
- the driveshafts,
(See Op. @ MA 372-l/11
- the radiator,
- the bonnet,
- the battery,
Refit: Fig. Ill
- the pressure regulator and compressor holder (air
conditioning option) together with its shims; tigh-
ten nuts (7) to 5 mdaN. - the protection plate located under the spare
wheel.
Check the oil levels. Top up if necessary.
Vehicles with air-conditioning: Fill up the cooling circuit (wrth the heater open) and
carry out the bleeding operation.
- the compressor belt and protection cover,
- the pressure regulator accumulator, fitted with a
NEW seal,
- the HP pump outlet pope, fitted with a NEW sea/
and its fastenings (8),
- the pipe situated between the pressure regulator
and the brake accumulator, fitted with NEWseals,
- the HP pump rubber suction pipe,
- the horn. (As per Op @ MA 230.0/l/.
Bleed the front brakes.
(Refer to Op. MA 453.0/l/.
Check the gear change.
Lower the vehicle to the ground.
and turn ti-re crankshafi irl the norrnai direct~or~ of
I otatiorj
Remove, Fig. I:
- the co~llrol cable frorn the cold start flap (I 1,
- hose
(21,
- the accelerator control rod and cable,
- cylinderhead cover (3).
Bring:
- the piston of cylinder No. 4 to TDC
(with the valves in the “rocking” position)
Make sure:
that mark “a” on the flywheel is facing the zero on
the clutch bell housing, Fig III.
Set:
the clearance of cylinder No. 1 inlet valve (4) to
1.50 mm, Fig II. Check:
cylinder 0. 1 valve clearance
The clearance should be of 0.30 to 0.75 mm.
Adjust:
the valve clearance:
INLET = 0.10 mm
EXHAUST = 0.25 mm
NOTE:
This check can be carried out with a dial gauge, as
shown on Fig. IV.
Fit:
the cyllnderhead cover and its gasket,
(tighten to 0.6 mdaN).
Recouple:
- the accelerator control rod and cable,
- the hoses,
- the control cable to the cold start flap.
Raise ihe vei-~cle front end
Shift in the i-\~yi-\est gear. Move the crankshaft using
t!le R.H. road wheel.
Remove, Fig. I:
- inlet pipes (I 1,
- tilt: cyllnderlleati CoveI,
- the sparkIng plugs
o. 4 piston to TDC
(with the valves in the “rocking” position).
Place tool 1682-T fitted with a dial indicator In
cylinder No. 1, Fig. II.
Firlti ihe TDC.
Adjust cylinder No. 1 lrllel valve (2) clearance to
1.10 mm, Fig. II.
Rotate the cl-ankshaft through a complete turn In the
normal direction of engine rotation.
Record the clearance of cylirlder No. 1 inlet valve:
the figure should be comprised between :
0.05 and 0.25 mm eck and adlust ihe valve locker clearances.
Inlet = 0.15 mm
Exhaust = 0.20 mm
Refit:
- the cylinderhead cover,
the inlet pipes,
- the spark plugs (tightening torque: 2.5 mdaN),
Lower the vehicle to the ground