30/ENGINE - WORK ON THE INDIVIDUAL PARTS
Removing the timing chain sprocket
19.11
Installing the timing chain sprocket
19.12
Info
Never clamp the crankshaft with a crankshaft journal in the bench vise and try to hammer on the timing chain sprocket.
In such a case, the crank web would be squeezed together, making the crankshaft unusable.
Removing the crankshaft bearing inner ring
19.13
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Warm up the timing chain sprocket
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Detach the timing chain sprocket.
Info
The timing chain sprocket is usually damaged by the disassembly and must
be replaced.
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Warm up the new timing chain sprocket and immediately push it onto the
crankshaft.
Guideline
150 °C (302 °F)
200157-10
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Secure the crankshaft in a bench vise using special tool
Separator plate (78029009000) (
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Warm up special tool
Guideline
150 °C (302 °F)
Tool for inner bearing race (58429037043) (
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Push the warmed up special tool
together and pull jointly from the crankshaft.
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Take off the compensating disk.
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Repeat this step on the opposite side.
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with a blow-dryer.
p. 273)
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p. 268)
onto the inner bearing race, press firmly
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