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Lower Timing Chain Cover






Lower Timing Chain Cover

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Engine Support Bridge (10 - 222A)

Bracket with Spindle and Hook (10 - 222A/10)

Shackle (10 - 222A/12)

GTI: Adapter (10 - 222A/13)

Locking Pin (T10060 A)

Bits (T10099)

Counter Hold Tool (T10355)

Thrust Piece (T10368)

Torque Wrench (5-50 Nm) (V.A.G 1331)

Torque Wrench (40-200 Nm) (V.A.G 1332)

Eos: Bracket for Engine (10 - 222A/1)

Removing

- Remove the noise insulation.

- Remove the front part of the right wheel housing liner..

- Drain the engine oil.





- Remove the bolts - arrows -.

- Remove the charge air pipe by lifting the clamps - items 1 and 2 -.


Risk of destroying due to reversed running direction of a used ribbed belt.

Before removing the ribbed belt, mark the running direction with chalk or a felt-tip pen for reinstallation later.

- Remove the right charge air hose clamps - arrows - and hose.





- To release the tension on the ribbed belt, rotate the tensioner in the - direction of the arrow - from underneath.





- Secure the tensioner using locking pin (T10060 A).

- Remove the ribbed belt from the vibration damper.

- Rotate the vibration damper using counter hold tool (T10355) into the Top Dead Center (TDC) position.





The notch on the vibration damper must line up with the arrow mark - arrow - on the lower timing chain cover.


The engine could be destroyed.

In order not to change the valve timing, the crankshaft must not be moved out of the TDC position when the vibration damper bolt is removed.

- Remove vibration damper bolt using (T10355).

- Remove the vibration damper.


To avoid damaging the splines, only use thrust piece (T10368) to install the vibration damper bolt.

- Install the vibration damper bolt and (T10368).





Vehicles with a Noise Generator:

- Remove the charge air pipe from the noise generator. Refer to => [ Charge Air Pipe from Noise Generator ] Charge Air Pipe from Noise Generator.

Continuation for All:

- Install the engine support bridge (10 - 222 A) using the following special tools:

GTI:





Adapter (10 - 222A/13); quantity: 2

Bracket with spindle and hook (10 - 222A/10)

Shackle (10 - 222A/12)

Eos:





Bracket for engine (10 - 222A/1)

Bracket with spindle and hook (10 - 222A/10)

Shackle (10 - 222A/12)

Do not place the bracket for engine (10 - 222A/1) on the fender panels. The panels will be damaged.

The shackle (10 - 222A/12) is needed to make sure the engine is lifted in the installed position and not tipped away.

Continuation for All:

- Tension the engine using the spindle.

- Remove the engine mount to engine mount bracket bolts - arrows -.





- Remove the engine mount. Refer to => [ Engine and Transmission Mounts Overview ] Service and Repair.

- Lift the engine approximately 50 mm and loosen the upper bolt for the engine mount bracket.

- Now, lower the engine approximately 100 mm.

- Free up the wiring harness - arrow -.





- Remove the bolt - 1 - and remove the ribbed belt tensioner from the accessory bracket.

- Remove the lower bolts for the engine mount bracket using (T10099).

- Remove the engine mount bracket and the bolts.

- Remove the bolts - arrows - and remove the oil dipstick guide tube from the timing chain cover.





- Disconnect the wastegate bypass regulator valve (N75) from the turbocharger - arrows -.





- Remove the turbocharger support bolts - 1 - and support.

- Remove the bolts - 1 through 15 -.






The lower timing chain cover could be damaged. To avoid deformation, do not hold between the bolting points.

- Pry off the lower timing chain cover; when doing this, begin at - 1 and 2 -.





Installing

Tightening specifications, refer to => [ Timing Chain Covers Overview ] Timing Chain Cover Assembly Overview.

Sealant, refer to silicone sealant (D 174 003 A3)

Note the expiration date of the silicone sealant.

The cover must be installed within 5 minutes after application of the silicone sealant.

Replace the bolts which are being tightened with a torque angle.

Replace O-rings, seals and self-locking nuts.

- Remove any sealant residue from the cylinder block using a flat blade scraper.


Wear safety glasses.

- Seal off both sides of the seal with tape to prevent contamination.

- Use a rotating plastic brush to remove any remaining sealing from the cover.





- Clean sealing surfaces, must be free of oil and grease.

- Install the cover using the old bolts and tighten them to 8 Nm.

- Check between the cover and housing using a feel gauge; the gap must not exceed 0.2 mm.

If the gap exceeds 0.2 mm, replace the cover.

It is not possible to measure between the cover and the upper oil pan, however check the sealing surface for evenness.

- Make sure both alignment bushings for centering the cover - arrows - are present.





- Cut the tube nozzle at the front mark (nozzle diameter approximately 3 mm).





- Apply the silicone sealant (D 174 003 A3) on the clean sealing surface of the cover as shown in the illustration.





Sealant bead thickness: 2 to 3 mm.

The cover must be installed within 5 minutes after application of the silicone sealant.

The sealant bead may not be thicker than specified, otherwise excess sealant could enter the oil pan and clog the oil intake tube.

- Install the cover immediately and all the bolts.

- Tighten the bolts - 1 through 15 - in 2 stages in the sequence shown:





1 - Tighten the bolts to 8 Nm

2 - Tighten the bolts an additional 45 degrees (1/8) turn

After installing the cover, allow the sealant to dry for approximately 30 minutes. Only after then may the engine oil be added.

- Fill the engine oil.

- Check the oil level.

The rest of the installation is basically a reverse of the removal sequence.