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Volkswagen Passat B6 (from the year 2004)

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Passat B6
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Engine
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Mechanical (engine capacity of 1.6 liters)
Lubrication system
Cooling system
Fuel Injection System
The mechanical part (petrol engines of 2.0 liters)
Compression Test
Removing Engine
Installation of the timing belt
Valve Actuator
Removal and installation of camshafts
Replacing the valve stem seals (if installed cylinder head)
Replacement exhaust camshaft oil seal
Removal and installation of the phase shifter
Removing and installing valve 1 control valve timing
Removing and installing V-ribbed belt
Replacing crankshaft oil seal on the side of the pulley
Removing and installing sealing flange on the side of the pulley
Removal and installation of the flange on the side of the crankshaft flywheel
Removal and installation of a flywheel
Removing and installing drive plate
Crankshaft
The pistons and connecting rods
Checking the pistons, piston rings and cylinder bore
Removing and installing cylinder head cover
Removing the cylinder head
Installing the cylinder head
Lubrication system
System ohlazhdeiya
Fuel system
Injection system
System of release of gases otrabotavschih
Ignition system
The mechanical part (diesel engines of 2.0 liters)
Lubrication system
Cooling system
Fuel system
Turbocharging turbo running on exhaust
The direct injection diesel
Exhaust
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Installation of the timing belt



NOTE
When you rotate the camshaft crankshaft must not be at TDC. There is a risk of damage to the valves and the piston crown.
The engine feels to be warm.


TDC
Fig. 2.102. TDC


Install the camshaft and crankshaft at TDC (Fig. 2.102).
Put the timing belt on the crankshaft pulley (observe the direction of travel).
Installation of the timing belt in the following sequence: tensioning roller, camshaft pulley, water pump, and in the last instance - the guide roller.

NOTE
Ensure the correct position of the tension wheel in the cylinder head.


The tension of the toothed belt
Fig. 2.103. The tension of the toothed belt


Spend stretch the toothed belt. To do this, turn the bolt with a hexagon socket on the eccentric to the right (direction of the arrow) until a slot snaps over the ledge (toothed belt perenatyanut) (Fig. 2.103).
Again release the timing belt.
Then pull the toothed belt until the slot and lug stand opposite each other.
Tighten the retaining nut to 25 Nm.
Crankshaft turn further two turns in the direction of rotation of the engine, while the engine will not rise again in TDC. It is important that in the last 45 ?� (1/8 turn) rotation took place without interruption.
Recheck the toothed belt tension. Setpoint projection and the slot must stand opposite each other.
Check timing. Tags must be the same.
If the labels do not match, repeat the timing.
If the labels are the same, bring the motor mount at the loading position.

NOTE
Bolts motor mount is not yet set. Motor mount must be "free" to stand between the engine and spar.


Lower toothed belt protection
Fig. 2.104. Lower toothed belt protection


Install the lower protection of the toothed belt (Fig. 2.104).
Install a damper on new pulley bolts. Tightening torque 10 Nm + to tighten on 90 ?�.

Tags
Fig. 2.105. Tags


Recheck the timing. Tags must be the same (Fig. 2.105).
Tighten both upper bolt protection gear belt.
Install the motor mount to the engine block and tighten the top bolt.

Average bolt
Fig. 2.106. Average bolt


Lower the engine cross member so that the average bolt 1 can be tightened through the opening in the wheel housing (Fig. 2.106).
Then insert the lower screw and tighten all the bolts to 45 Nm.

Bolts support bracket of the power unit
Fig. 2.107. Bolts support bracket of the power unit



NOTE
Pay attention to the difference in length of the bolt. Bolt 3 by about 25 mm shorter bolts 1 and 2 (Fig. 2.107).

Establish a support of the power unit in the engine.

Fixing the upper engine mount bracket
Fig. 2.96. Fixing the upper engine mount bracket


Screw bolts supporting the power unit in the motor and motor mount to which the abutment surfaces be contacted via crosshead (Fig. 2.96).
Straighten engine support follows.

The distance between the support and the engine and the right side member
Fig. 2.100. The distance between the support and the engine and the right side member


A distance between the motor mount and the right side member must be at least 10 mm (Fig. 2.100).
Cast edge on the motor mount 2 should stand parallel to the leg 1.
Tighten bolts of support of the power unit in the area of the engine and the motor mount.
Remove traverse.
Install poly V-belt tensioner.
Install poly V-belt.
Reconnect the fuel and vent line. Follow the reliability of fastening quick couplings.
Install the coolant expansion tank.
Reattach the pendulum support to gearbox.
Install the front right wheel arch liner.
Install noise insulation.

Location rubber bumpers
Fig. 2.108. Location rubber bumpers


Install rubber bumpers hood (Fig. 2.108).
Insert fuse ?�� SD34 back into the fuse box.
Install the engine cover.




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