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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
2C*2 Diesel engine in-car repair procedures 
1 General information 
Using this Chapter Chapter 2 is divided Into four Parts; A. 8, C and 0. Repair operations that cart be carried out with the engine

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
2D»1 
Chapter 2 Part D: 
Engine removal and overhaul procedures 
Contents 
Crankshaft - refitting and main bearing running clearance check... 12 Engine overhaul • dismantling sequence 5 Crankshaft

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
2D*10 Engine removal and overhaul procedures 
Cylinder block Bore diameter: Petrol engines: 1106 cc engine 70.000 to 70.030 mm 1242 cc engine 70.800 to 70.630 mm Diesel engine 82.600 to 82.650 mm Und

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
2D*10 Engine removal and overhaul procedures 
Engine and transmission -removal, separation, connection and refitting 
Note: The engine Is lowered from the engine compartment as a complete unit with t

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
2D*10 Engine removal and overhaul procedures 
4.36a Relay guard mounting nuts 4.36b Battery tray and mounting bolts 4.36c Disconnect the engine wiring harness located above the transmission . 
4.36d

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
2D*10 Engine removal and overhaul procedures 
6.5s Prising out the feed stub of the camshaft lubricating pipe J) Flywheel (Chapter 2C). k) Clutch components (Chapter
 6). 
I) Cooling system component

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
2D*10 Engine removal and overhaul procedures 
65 On diesel engines. (It new O-ring seals to the vacuum pump then refit it to the left-hand end of the cylinder head and tighten the nuts (see illustrat

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FIAT PUNTO 1998 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
2D*10 Engine removal and overhaul procedures 
7.13 Positioning of piston rings (petrol engine) 11 Scrape away all traces of carbon from the top of the piston. A hand-held wire brush (or a piece of fi
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