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W 1-4-4
Tools
- Commercially available tools
- Special tool according to chapter 5
- Torque wrench
- Guide pins cylinder head
- Engine turning gear
Auxiliary material
- Lube oil
Spare parts
- Gasket set cylinder head
- Protective tube for stop rod if nec.
- Gasket cylinder head hood, if necessary
References
- B 1-1-1 Checking and adjusting inlet and outlet valve clearance
- B 9-0-4 Empty and fill cooling system
- W 6-1-9 Removing and installing exhaust pipe
- W 6-2-7 Removing and installing charge mixture pipe (V12 and V16 engine)
Technical data
Tightening specifications
General information
When working on the cylinder head gasket it is necessary to drain the coolant either partly
or completely - see job card B 9-0-4.
If the coolant is not drained from the crankcase, a large amount of cooling water will remain
in the cylinder heads. This runs into the cylinder liner when the cylinder heads are removed.
For correct positioning, the cylinder head must be aligned with the flange face on the charge
mixture pipe.
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
The protective pipe must be inserted with the long side 7 in the crankcase.
A7
The adapter nozzles must be inserted with the side of the large diameter 9 in the crankcase.
A8
A9
A 10
A 11
A 12
A 13
The ball heads must be seated in the ladles of the stop rods (arrows).
A 14
Makes sure that the stop rods are not under stress due to valve overlap when fastening the
screws, turn over the engine if necessary.
A 15