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Engine and transmission assembly
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10-5
– the closure panel for the plenum chamber.
Remove (all types):
– the shock absorber cap protectors,
– the clutch cable,
– the brake servo vacuum pipe,
– the air intake pipe,
– the turbocharging air ducts between the exchanger
and the engine,
– the hoses on the heater radiator,
– the pipes (6) and the connectors (7),– the battery mounting,
– the expansion bottle mountings and the expansion
bottle,
– the precatalytic converter mountings and the
precatalytic converter,
– the relay plate at (1) and the fuse holder (2) as well
as the connectors (3) and (4),
– the injection computer connectors (8),
– the earth strap (9),
– the fuel pipes (10) and fit cleanliness plugs.
11036R2
16869R
16872R
16870R
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Engine and transmission assembly
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10-6
– the earth strap on the bulkhead,
– the mountings of the air conditioning hoses (if
fitted) on the compressor and the condenser.
NOTE: it is essential to insert plugs in the pipes and on
the compressor to prevent the moisture entering the
circuit.
Remove the upper radiator mountings and attach the
cooling system to the engine.
Fit the engine retaining tool Mot. 1453 ensuring that
the strap is correctly positioned.
Remove the suspended engine mounting cover.Insert a wooden block between the gearbox and the
sub-frame.
Remove the nut (1), then tap it with a copper hammer
to release the suspended engine mounting stud.
Fit tool Mot. 1159 as shown below.
13932R
17518R1
17518R2
99024R2
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Cylinder head gasket
11
11 - 6
Cylinder head gasket
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 251 -01 Dial gauge support
Mot. 252 -01 Pressure plate to measure
piston protrusion
Mot. 1054 TDC setting pin
Mot. 1159 Tool for holding engine on
subframe
Mot. 1202 -01
Hose clip pliers
Mot. 1202-02
Mot. 1387 Tool for checking the automatic
tensioner centreline
Mot. 1448 Long nose pliers for hose clips
Mot. 1453 Engine support
Mot. 1505 Tool for measuring belt tension
Mot. 1453 Timing belt pretensioning
torque tool
ESSENTIAL SPECIAL TOOLING
Cylinder head testing equipment
14 torx socket
Angular tightening wrench
55 torx socket
REMOVAL
Put the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove the engine undertray.
Drain the cooling circuit through the lower radiator
hose.
Remove:
– the timing belt (see method described in section 11,
"Timing belt").
– the two PAS pipe mountings on the right hand sub-
frame. TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m and/or ˚)
Tension roller nut 5
Crankshaft pulley bolt 2 + 115˚ ± 15˚
Suspended mounting cover bolt 6.2
Suspended mounting limiter bolt 6.2
Torque reaction arm 6.2
Wheel bolts 9
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Cylinder head gasket
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11 - 8
Remove:
– the air filter assembly and the air inlet pipe,
– the air ducts (A) and (B),
– the injector connectors and the heater plugs,
– the connectors (1) and (2),
– the oil rebreather pipe (3),
16871R
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Cylinder head gasket
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11 - 9
– the brake servo vacuum pipe,
– the pipes on the cylinder head water outlet unit and
the sensor connections (1),
– the pipes (3),– the fuel pipes (4) (fit cleanliness plugs) and the wiring
mounting (5),
– the cylinder marking sensor (7),
16179R
16869R116870R5
16181R
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Cylinder head gasket
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11-10
– the low pressure pump connector,
– the bolts (1) and (2),
– the alternator mounting bolts and remove the
alternator, then remove the bolts (3).
Loosen the exhaust pipe clamp mounting.
Remove:
– the catalytic converter mountings on the pre-catalytic
converter,
– the pre-catalytic converter stay (1),
– the mounting (6),
– the oil supply pipe at (7) and remove towards the
bulkhead,
– the pre-catalytic converter mountings to the turbo,
– the catalytic converter removing the engine towards
the cooling system,
– the oil return pipe (8),– the bolt (9) and loosen the other mounting bolts on
the lower timing cover without removing them,
– cylinder head bolts.
Release the cylinder head by setting aside the lower
part of the camshaft housing, without causing the
cylinder head to turn, since this is centred by the two
dowels.
PRF1103
16155R
16156R2
12521-1R3
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Turbocharger
12
12-4
Turbocharger
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Elé. 1294 -01 Tool for removing windscreen
wiper arms
REMOVAL
NOTE: to slacken the turbocharger mounting nuts
more easily on the exhaust manifold, it is useful to
spray a releasing agent on the nuts when still hot, just
before removal.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove the engine cover.
From below
Remove:
– the engine undertray,
– the mounting stay (5),
– the two bolts fixing the turbo oil return pipe (7) to the
engine,
– the lower turbo mounting nut on the exhaust
manifold.
Disconnect the turbo pre-catalytic converter (6)
(priming catalytic converter). TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m )
Turbo mounting nuts (1) 2.4
Oil inlet connection (4) 2.4
Oil inlet connection (3) 2.6
Oil return connection bolt (7) 1.2
Primer catalytic converter mounting bolt
to turbo (2) 2.4
16156R1
16155R1
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12-6
REFITTING
For refitting operations, use the same procedure as for
removal in reverse.
IMPORTANT: you must change the copper gasket at
the turbo oil inlet connection.
IMPORTANT:
Before starting the engine disconnect the pressure
regulator manifold on the high pressure pump.
Then run the starter motor until the oil pressure
warning light goes out (wait a few seconds).
Reconnect the regulator, preheat and start the engine.
Run the engine at idling speed and check that there
are no leaks at the oil connections.
Erase the fault and check the turbocharging pressure
solenoid valve sensor.
16869S
Special precautions
!Before refitting, make sure that the lubrication is
correct for the turbocharger bearings. To do this
activate the starter motor having first
disconnected the high pressure manifold regulator
(do not start the engine) (erase the computer
memory). Sufficient oil should arrive via the oil
pressure pipes (place a container below). If this is
not the case, change the lubrication pipe.
!Ensure that no foreign bodies enter the turbine or
compressor during the refitting operation.
!If there has been a fault in the turbocharger, check
that the air-air exchanger is not full of oil.
If the air-air exchanger is full of oil, it must be
removed, flushed with a cleaning agent and then
left to drain properly.
!Check that the turbocharger oil return pipe is not
partially or completely blocked by scale. Check
also that it is perfectly tight. If not, replace it.