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FORD SIERRA 1992 2.G CVH Engines Workshop Manual a)Removal of the cylinder head
b)Removal of the camshaft
c)Removal of the timing belt and sprockets
d)Removal of the engine mountings
e)Removal of the clutch and flywheel
f)Removal of the crankshaft o

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FORD SIERRA 1992 2.G CVH Engines Workshop Manual 29Once clear of the gearbox, lift the engine
from the vehicle, taking care not to damage
the radiator fins (see illustration).
1.6 and 1.8 litre (R6A type)
30Proceed as described in paragraphs 1 to 5.

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FORD SIERRA 1992 2.G CVH Engines Workshop Manual console. Where a full-length console is fitted,
it is only necessary to remove the front tray.
3Detach the outer gaiter from the retaining
frame and withdraw it over the gear lever.
4Release the clips

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FORD SIERRA 1992 2.G CVH Engines Workshop Manual firmly in place in the transmission housing,
otherwise it could fall out resulting in fluid
spillage and possible damage. It may be
necessary to rock the units slightly to
separate them.
1.8 litre (R2

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FORD SIERRA 1992 2.G CVH Engines Workshop Manual 1.8 litre (R2A type)
Dismantling
1It is best to mount the engine on a
dismantling stand, but if this is not available,
stand the engine on a strong bench at a
comfortable working height. Failing this,

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FORD SIERRA 1992 2.G CVH Engines Workshop Manual 16Where applicable, refit the timing belt
tensioner and coolant pump, locate the timing
belt backplate over the studs, then fit the
camshaft sprocket and the distributor rotor
shaft.
17The camshaft sp

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FORD SIERRA 1992 2.G CVH Engines Workshop Manual 4Repeat the procedure given in paragraphs
2 and 3 for the remaining valves, keeping all
components identified for location so that
they can be refitted in their original positions.
Note that the inlet

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FORD SIERRA 1992 2.G CVH Engines Workshop Manual hypoid oil, then carefully insert the camshaft
from the front of the cylinder head, taking care
not to damage the bearings (see illustration).11Locate the thrustplate in the camshaft
groove, then refi
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