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Engine - Exhaust Camshaft RH
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Set the engine compartment cover to the service access
position.
3. Disconnect the batt ery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
4. Remove Exhaust Camshaft Sp rocket. Refer to Operation
12.65.73.
5. Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530 (fitted for
previous operation).
6. Remove the camshaft.
1. Remove the bolts which secure the camshaft caps; loosen them evenly, in stages.
2. Remove the camshaft caps. Note their orientation and
markings - each is marked with its position (a
number) and orientation (an arrow).
3. Remove the camshaft from the engine.
7. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Apply oil (EP - 90) to the cams haft and bearing surfaces, as
follows:
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
the cylinder head.
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
each bearing cap.
On the cam lobes ONLY, not on the base circle area.
2. Refit the camshaft.
1. Fit the camshaft to position in the cylinder head, with the timing flats uppermost.
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Engine - Intake Camshaft LH
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Set the engine compartment cover to the service access
position.
3. Disconnect the batt ery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
4. Remove the Timing Cover. Re fer to Operation 12.65.01.
5. Remove the VVT Unit from the B-Bank. Refer to Operation
12.65.71. This also includes the VVT Bush Carrier Assembly,
Primary Chain and Tensioner.
6. Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530 (fitted for
previous operation).
7. Remove the camshaft.
1. Remove the bolts which secure the camshaft caps; loosen them evenly, in stages.
2. Remove the camshaft caps. Note their orientation and
markings - each is marked with its position (a
number) and orientation (an arrow).
3. Remove the camshaft from the engine.
8. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Apply oil (EP-90) to the camsha ft and bearing surfaces, as
follows:
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
the cylinder head.
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
each bearing cap.
On the cam lobes ONLY, not on the base circle area.
2. Refit the camshaft.
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Engine - Intake Camshaft RH
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Set the engine compartment cover to the service access
position.
3. Disconnect the batt ery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
4. Remove the Timing Cover. Re fer to Operation 12.65.01.
5. Remove the VVT Unit from the A-Bank. Refer to Operation
12.65.70. This also includes the VVT Bush Carrier Assembly,
Primary Chain and Tensioner.
6. Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530 (fitted for
previous operation).
7. Remove the camshaft.
1. Remove the bolts which secure the camshaft caps; loosen them evenly, in stages.
2. Remove the camshaft caps. Note their orientation and
markings - each is marked with its position (a
number) and orientation (an arrow).
3. Remove the camshaft from the engine.
8. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Apply oil (EP-90) to the camsha ft and bearing surfaces, as
follows:
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
the cylinder head.
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
each bearing cap.
On the cam lobes ONLY, not on the base circle area.
2. Refit the camshaft.
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Engi
ne Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT) - Circuit Diagram
Intercooler Pump Relay - Circuit Diagram
T emper
ature (°C)
No
mi
nal Resistance (kOHM)
-2
015 .0
4
05.7
4
202.45
401.15
600.
584
800.3
2
1000.
184
ItemPar
t
Number
De
scrip
tion
1—Eng
i
ne Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
2—Eng
i
ne to EMS Harness Connector
3—EMS Con
trol Modu
le
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ItemPar
t Number
De
scription
1—Lug
gage compartment fuse box
2—I
ntercooler pump relay
3—I
ntercooler pump
4—Electr
onic control module
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Fuel Char
ging and Controls - Fuel Charging and Controls
Description an
d Operation
This section provides service informatio n for the fuel distribution components located on the engine and includes the
supercharger, where fitted. Refer to Section 310-01 for informatio n on the fuel tank, fuel lines and related fuel supply items.
Fuel Charging and Controls -
Normally Aspirated Vehicles
P
a
rts List
It
e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—F
u
el feed from tank to bank 2
2—Fue
l
injector
3—Inta
k
e manifold/fuel rail
4—Te
st
/de-pressurization valve
5—F
u
el cross-over pipe
6—F
u
el pressure regulator
7—F
u
el return to tank
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Pa
rts List
The pressure regulator is a diap hragm-operated valve that regula tes fuel-rail pressure at 3,0 bar above the intake manifold
pressure. A pipe connects the throttle induction elbow to the pressure regulator to provide the vacuum control signal. On
supercharged engines, the pressure regulator vacuum feed is taken from the top of the supercharger outlet duct.
The regulator is fitted between the rear end of the right-hand fuel rail (bank 1) and the fuel return line to the tank.
Circuit Diagram, Fuel Injection Syst em - Normally Aspirated Vehicles
Ite
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—F
u
el Return
2—F
u
el Pressure Regulator
3—Inta
k
e Manifold Pressure
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Ci
rcuit references to injectors:
'A' refers to bank 1;
'B' refers to bank 2.
Fuel C
harging and Controls - Supercharged Vehicles
Ci
rcuit Diagram, Fuel Injection
System - Supercharged Vehicles
It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—E
ngine compartment fuse-box
2—Engine
management fuse-box
3—Splice
- 12V to
other circuits
4—PI m
ain relay
5—Engine
control module (ECM)
6—Fue
l injector 1A - other injectors similar