3239063 - 1004E20 engine - dismantle and re-build following operation 1004e10 - wash and check dismantled parts - re-fit cylinder head and oil sump - does not include repairs to cylinder head and auxiliary unit

Dismantling ( Reassembling ) 1. Withdraw and remove the water pump rigid inlet pipe.
1. Undo the bolts (1a) and remove the water pump cover (1b) and gasket (1c).2. Remove the bracket.
1. Undo the fixing bolts (1a) and remove the water pump (1b).2. Remove the gasket.
1. Undo the bolts (1a) and remove the detonation sensors (1b).
1. Undo the nuts (1a) and remove the air conditioning compresor mounting (1b).2. Undo the bolt (2a) and remove the single drive belt tensioner (2b).
1. Fit the flywheel lock.

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1Counter-torque1.860.779.000
1. Undo the nut (1a) and remove the crankshaft pulley (1b).2. Remove the timing drive belt.3. Remove the toothed drive pulley.
Rotate the engine throughi 180° on the overhauling stand.1. Unscrew the bolt securing the engine oil pump drive chain to the oil pump.2. Move the engine oil pump drive chain (2a) away from the pump using tool (2b).

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2bExtractor1.860.954.001
1. Undo the bolts (1a) and remove the engine oil pump (1b).
1. Remove the crankshaft key using a suitable drift.2. Undo the bolts (2a) and remove the crankcase front cover (2b).Remove the crankshaft front oil seal from the crankcase front cover.3. Remove the gasket.
1. Remove the engine oil pump drive chain.2. Undo the bolt (2a) and remove the connector (2b) for engine oil delivery to the engine block.
1. Undo the bolts (1a) and remove the engine flywheel (1b).
The engine flywheel retaining bolts are treated with a compound to prevent them coming undone they should therefore be replaced whenever they are removed.
2. Remove the flywheel lock.

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2Counter-torque1.860.779.000
1. Fit the tool for rotating the crankshaft.

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1Flange1.820.618.000
Turn the crankshaft to gain access to the big end bearing cap bolts on the right bank.2. Undo the bolts (2a) and remove the right big end bearing caps (2b).3. Remove the big end bearing shells.
Rotate the engine throughi 180° on the overhauling stand.1. Remove the liner retaining tools from the right bank.

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1Liner/bore holder1.820.279.000
2. Remove the right bank cylinder liner (2a), piston and connecting rod (2b) assemblies.Separate the piston/connecting rod assemblies from their cylinder liners.3. Remove the big end bearing shells.Do the same to remove the cylinder liners and connecting rod-piston assemblies for the left bank.
Remove the tool for rotating the crankshaft.

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-Flange1.820.618.000
Rotate the engine throughi 180° on the overhauling stand.Check that the crankshaft end float is within the recommended values using a magnetic base fitted with a dial gauge.

MeasurementValue
-End float (mm)0.080 ÷ 0.265
1. Undo the nuts (1a) and remove the front and central main bearing caps (1b).2. Remove the half-bearings.
1. Undo the nuts (1a) and remove the rear main bearing cap (1b) using the tools (1c) and (1d).

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1cLever1.821.006.001

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1dExtractor1.821.006.002
2. Remove the half-bearing.
1. Remove the crankshaft rear oil seal.
1. Remove the crankshaft.2. Remove the half-bearings.3. Remove the thrust washers.
Proceed with removal  - 1028H60  piston, pin set - replace . Proceed with removal  - 1084B18  engine oil pump, removed - check at bench . Drill and remove the water/oil sealing plugs from the crankcase to allow washing. Reassembling ( Dismantling ) Wash all the dismantled components carefully.Clean any residues of sealant from the matching surfaces of the engine oil sump and the rear bearing cap with the engine block.Place the water/oil sealing plugs back in their housings in the crankcase using suitable fitting tools.Lubricate all the components for the mechanical couplings using engine oil.Check that the planarity of the cylinder head surface is within the recommended values. if this is not the case, regrind the cylinder head support surface.

MeasurementValue
-Flatness of cylinder head supporting surface (mm)< 0.1
Remove the seals from the cylinder liners/bores.Check that the inner diameter of the cylinder liners/bores is within the recommended values. if this is not the case, replace them.

MeasurementValue
-Cylinder liner/bore inner diameter (mm)Category B92.995 ÷ 93.004
Category A92.985 ÷ 92.994
Category C93.005 ÷ 93.014
Check that the ovality of the cylinder liners is within the recommended values. if this is not the case, replace them.

MeasurementValue
-Maximum permitted cylinder liner/bore ovality, X - Y (mm)< 0.01
Remove the lubrication duct plugs in the crankshaft using a suitable drift, then remove any residues.Clean the lubrication ducts thoroughly using hot petroleum, then dry them with a compressed air jet.Apply sealant (LOCTITE 270 GREEN) to the new plugs, then place them in the housings in the crankshaft using a suitable fitting tool and bevel them.Check that the diameter of the main journals is within the recommended values; if this is not the case, replace the crankshaft.

MeasurementValue
-Main bearing journal diameter (mm)Category B59.967 - 59.973
Category C59.961 - 59.967
Classe A59.973 - 59.979
The nitriding treatment applied to the crankshaft does not allow grinding operations to be carried out.
Check that the diameter of the crankpins is within the recommended values; if this is not the case, replace the crankshaft.

MeasurementValue
-Crankpin diameter (mm)Category B51.980 - 51.990
Classe A51.990 - 52.000
The nitriding treatment applied to the crankshaft does not allow grinding operations to be carried out.
Check that the inner diameter of the small end bushes is within the recommended limits; if this is not the case, replace the connecting rod assemblies.

MeasurementValue
-Small end bushes inner diameter (reaming) (mm)20.005 ÷ 20.015
Check the matching between the gudgeon pin and the housing in the piston: it should be possible to insert the gudgeon pin using slight pressure and it should not slip out.Check that the outer diameter of the gudgeon pins is within the recommended values; if this is not the case, replace the worn gudgeon pins.

MeasurementValue
-Gudgeon pin outer diameter (mm)19.996 ÷ 22.000
Fit the seals in the cylinder liner/bore and check that the opening between the ends is within the recommended values; if this is not the case, replace the seals.

MeasurementValue
-Piston ring gap (mm)1° ring0.30 ÷ 0.50
2° seal0.40 ÷ 0.60

MeasurementValue
-Piston oil scraper ring gap (mm)Oil scraper ring0.20 ÷ 0.40
1. If necessary, reface the ends of the piston rings using a suitable tool.
Check that the outer diameter of the pistons is within the recommended values; if this is not the case, replace the piston complete with rings and gudgeon pin.

MeasurementValue
-Piston outer diameter (mm)Category B92.915 ÷ 92.925
Category A92.905 ÷ 92.915
Category C92.925 ÷ 92.935
The measurement should be made perpendicular to the gudgeon pin axis, 13.1 mm from the skirt lower edge.
Check that the end float between the seals and the piston ring grooves is within the recommended limits. if this is not the case, replace the seals.

MeasurementValue
-Seal end float (mm)1° ring0.035 ÷ 0.070
2° seal0.030 ÷ 0.075

MeasurementValue
-Piston oil scraper ring end float (mm)Oil scraper ring0.020 ÷ 0.065
Check that there are no signs of seizing on the flywheel ring gear teeth; if this is not the case, replace it. Proceed with refitting  - 1084B18  engine oil pump, removed - check at bench . Proceed with refitting  - 1028H60  piston, pin set - replace . Check that the main bearing halves are not scored and that they do not show traces of binding. if this is not the case, replace them.
The bearing halves must not be adapted in any way.
Place the half-bearings back in their housings in the cylinder block/crankcase.
Main bearing halves and main journals must be matched by combining parts of the same dimension category (same identification colour).
Observe scrupulous cleanliness during assembly.
1. Place the crankshaft back in its housing.2. Fit the calibrated wire (Plastigage) to measure the main journal clearance.
1. Place the bearing cap (1a), complete with half-bearing, back in its housing and secure it tightening the nuts (1b) to the recommended torque.
Main bearing caps are numbered progressively (from one to four from the camshaft end) to determine their assembly position.
The safety notches on the crankcase and main bearing caps must all be on the same side.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bNutMAIN BEARING CAPSM122.4 ÷ 2.6 + 77? ÷ 81?
2. Use the tool for angular tightening of the main bearing cap bolts.

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2Protractor1.860.942.000
1. Remove the bearing caps fitted previously and, using a suitable graduated measuring instrument (1a), measure the clearance shown by the calibrated wire (1b).
Measure the clearance at all the bearings, taking care to carry out this operation, one bearing at a time, without ever moving the crankshaft.

MeasurementValue
1bMain journal-bearing clearance (mm)Category B0.000 ÷ 0.024
Category A0.000 ÷ 0.024
Category C0.000 ÷ 0.025
If the readings are not within the specified range, replace the main bearing halves with new bearing halves of appropriate size and category.
Refit the main bearing halves.Refit the thrust ring halves (thickness dependent on crankshaft end float measured upon dismantling) in their seats on the rear engine block.
The lubrication ducts in the thrust washers are fitted facing the crankshaft shoulder.
Place the crankshaft back in its housing.1. Place the bearing caps (1a), complete with half-bearings, back in their housings and secure them tightening the nuts (1b) to the recommended torque.
Main bearing caps are numbered progressively (from one to four from the camshaft end) to determine their assembly position.
The safety notches on the crankcase and main bearing caps must all be on the same side.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bNutBIG END BEARING CAPSM122.4 ÷ 2.6 + 77? ÷ 81?
2. Use the tool for angular tightening of the main bearing cap bolts.

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2Protractor1.860.942.000
1. Refit a new rear crankshaft front cover oil seal (1a) using the tool (1b).
The oil seal should be fitted in its housing so that it covers the small openings (1c).

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1bFitting tool1.821.250.000
1. Apply the recommended sealant (1a) through the openings (1b) and check that it comes about 5 mm out of the openings (1c)

TypeComponentNameQty.
1aSealantENGINE REAR MOUNT GASKETSLOCTITE 5900-
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The oil sump should be fitted within 15 minutes of applying the sealant in the openings for the crankshaft rear support. If this is not the case, remove the edge of the sealant.
Rotate the engine throughi 180° on the overhauling stand.Refit new seals in their seats on the cylinder liners.1. Place the cylinder liners complete with seals (1b) back in their housings.2. Fit the cylinder liner retaining tools (2a) and tighten the nuts (2b) to the specified torque.

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2aLiner/bore holder1.820.279.000

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
2bNutLINER/BORE LOCK TOOLSM122.4 ÷ 2.6 + 228? ÷ 232?
1. Measure the projection of the cylinder liners in relation to the crankcase (1a) plane using the tool (1b) fitted with a dial gauge (1c) and check that it is within the recommended limits.

MeasurementValue
1aCylinder bore/liner projection from crankcase plane (mm)0.01 ÷ 0.06

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1bDial gauge mounting1.825.003.000
1. Place the piston-connecting rod assemblies (1a), complete with half-bearings (1b) back in the cylinder liners/bores using a suitable tool (1c).
The piston-connecting rod assemblies should be fitted so that the arrows on the piston crown are facing the timing side and the marking on the connecting rod is facing the timing side on the right side and the flywheel side on the left side.
Rotate the engine throughi 180° on the overhauling stand.Fit the tool for rotating the crankshaft.

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-Flange1.820.618.000
Turn the crankshaft to gain access to the crankpins.1. Fit the calibrated wire (Plastigage) to measure the big end bearing clearance.
1. Fit the connecting rod caps (1a), complete with half-bearings (1b), and fix them tightening the bolts (1c) to the recommended torque.
The safety notches on the connecting rod cap and connecting rod head must be on the same side.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1cBoltConnecting rod capM91.9 ÷ 2.1 + 48? ÷ 52?
Use the tool for angular tightening of the connecting rod cap bolts.

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-Protractor1.860.942.000
1. Remove the big end bearing caps fitted previously and, using a suitable graduated measuring instrument (1a), measure the clearance shown by the calibrated wire (1b).
Measure the clearance at all the bearings, taking care to do it one bearing at a time without ever moving the crankshaft.

MeasurementValue
1bMain journals/bearing clearance (mm)Category B0.023 ÷ 0.063
Category A0.020 ÷ 0.060
If the value measured does not correspond to the recommended figures, replace the connecting rod half bearings with new ones of appropriate size and category.
Turn the crankshaft to gain access to the crankpins.1. Refit the connecting rod caps (1a), complete with half-bearings (1b), and fix them tightening the bolts (1c) to the recommended torque.
The safety notches on the connecting rod cap and connecting rod head must be on the same side.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1cBoltConnecting rod capM91.9 ÷ 2.1 + 48? ÷ 52?
Use the tool for angular tightening of the connecting rod cap bolts.

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-Protractor1.860.942.000
Remove the tool for rotating the crankshaft.

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-Flange1.820.618.000
Place the engine oil - crankcase connector back in its housing and secure it using the bolt.1. Place the power assisted steering pump (1a) back in its housing and fix it tightening the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltENGINE OIL PUMPM10(Main journal cap side) 4.5 ÷ 5.5
1. Place the engine oil pump drive chain (1a) back in its housing and secure it without tightening the bolt (1b).
1. Place the crankcase front cover (1a), complete with gasket, back in its housing and secure it tightening the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltCRANKSHAFT FRONT COVERM6(Engine crankcase side) 0.8 ÷ 1.0
1. Refit a new front crankshaft front cover oil seal (1a) using the tool (1b).

NameCountry
1bFitting tool1.860.949.000
Refit the key in its seat on the crankshaft.Place the drive pulley back in its housing.1. Place the engine components single drive belt moving tensioner (1a) back in its housing and fix it tightening the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltSINGLE SERVICES MOBILE BELT TENSIONER-(Engine crankcase side) 2.7 ÷ 3.3
2. Place the air conditioning compressor mounting (2a) back in its housing and secure it tightening the nuts (2b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
2bNutCOMPRESSOR MOUNT (AC)M8(Engine crankcase side) 2.3 ÷ 2.8
1. Place the detonation sensors (1a) back in their housings and tighten the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltFLYWHEEL SIDE KNOCK SENSORM8(Engine crankcase side) 2.3 ÷ 2.8
1. Place the water pump (1a), complete with gasket (1b), back in its housing and tighten the bolts (1c) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1cBoltCOOLANT PUMPM6(Engine crankcase side) 0.8 ÷ 1.0
1. Place the water pump cover (1a), complete with gasket (1b) and bracket (1c) back in its housing and tighten the bolts (1d) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1d----
Place the water pump rigid inlet pipe, complete with seals, back in its housing.1. Carry out a preliminary check on the camshaft timing: fit a spanner in the special opening (1a) in the centre of the camshafts and rotate them until the reference marks (1b) on the actual shafts coincide with the cylinder head upper surface.
The reference marks should be facing the centre of each cylinder head.
1. Remove the camshaft caps 4 and 7 from the left cylinder head.2. Remove the camshaft caps B and G from the right cylinder head.
1. Position the timing templates in place of the camshaft caps removed.

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1Gauge1.870.849.000
Remove the bore/liner locks.

NameCountry
-Liner/bore holder1.820.279.000
Position the cylinder head centering bushes on the cylinder block/crankcase.1. Position the new cylinder head gaskets (1a) taking care to fit the seals (1b) for the lubrication ducts (two for each cylinder head).
The material from which the cylinder head gaskets are made undergoes a polymerization process during the operation of the engine so that they become considerably harder during usage.

In order for the polymerization of the gasket to take place it is necessary to:

  • keep the gasket in its sealed container until fitting
  • not lubricate or get oil on the gasket and the contact surfaces.
Position cylinder no. 1 at T.D.C. before fitting the cylinder heads on the cylinder block/crankcase.Position the cylinder heads on the cylinder block/crankcase.1. Tighten the nuts (1a) fixing the cylinder heads to the recommended torque using the angular tightening tools (1b) and (1c).
Lubricate the threads, nuts and washers with engine oil.
Follow the order shown in the diagram for each tightening sequence. The diagram shows the right cylinder head; the tightening order for the left cylinder head is symmetrical;

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1aNutCYLINDER HEADM12(Engine crankcase side) 2.4 ÷ 2.6 + 228? ÷ 232?

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1bProtractor1.860.942.000

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1cSpanner1.822.121.000
Refit the alternator bracket in its seating and fix it using the bolts.Place the rear protective timing covers back in their housings and secure them using the bolts.1. Place the timing belt fixed tensioners (1a) back in their housings and secure them tightening the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltFIXED TENSIONERM10(Cylinder head side) 4.5 ÷ 5.5
2. Place the driven toothed pullies (2a) back in their housings and secure them without tightening the bolts (2b).
Tighten the bolt fixing the left rear timing belt protective cover to the right cylinder head.1. Fit the tool (1a), complete with dial gauge (1b), in the housing of the spark plug for cylinder no. 1.

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1aFitting tool1.821.225.000
Rotate the crankshaft, using small movements (in both directions), until the piston for cylinder no. 1 is at T.D.C. at the power stroke.
Make sure that the last crankshaft rotation is in the direction of operation.
1. Fit the timing drive belt starting from the drive pulley and continuing in an anti-clockwise direction, making sure that the drive sections are firmly taut.
1. Fit the tool (1a) and secure it with the bolt (1b) to the alternator bracket and with the bolt (1c) to the water pump.
The tool tooth should press on the moving part of the timing belt tensioner.

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1aBelt tensioner1.860.950.000
2. Act on the nut (2a) for the belt tensioner tool until the moving reference on the belt tensioner (2b) is under the fixed reference.
1. Tighten the bolts (1a) fixing the driven pullies to the recommended toruqe using the tool (1b) for counter-torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1aBoltTIMING GEAR DRIVEN PULLEYSM12(Camshaft side) 7.2 ÷ 8.8

NameCountry
1bCounter-torque1.822.146.000
Remove the tools for timing the camshafts.

NameCountry
-Gauge1.870.849.000
Place the camshaft caps back in their housings in place of the tools removed and tighten the bolts to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltCAMSHAFT CAPS/M8(Cylinder head side) 1.8 ÷ 2.0
Rotate the crankshaft through two revolutions in its direction of rotation to allow the timing belt to bed in.1. Check that the moving reference on the timing belt moving tensioner lines up with the fixed reference.2. If the references do not line up, slightly discharge the tensioner acting on the tensioning tool nut and make sure that the references are aligned. 3. Tighten the bolts for the moving tensioner to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
3BoltMOBILE TIMING TENSIONERM8(Cylinder head side) 1.9 ÷ 2.3
Remove the belt tensioner tool.

NameCountry
-Belt tensioner1.860.950.000
Rotate the engine through 180° on the overhauling stand.1. Refit the engine flywheel in its housing and secure by tightening the bolts to the recommended torque.
The engine flyhwheel may only be refitted in one position because the retaining bolt holes are not equidistant.
2. Fit the flywheel lock.

NameCountry
2Counter-torque1.860.779.000
3. Tighten the engine flywheel retaining bolts to the specified torque.
The engine flywheel retaining bolts are treated with a compound to prevent them coming undone they should therefore be replaced whenever they are removed.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
3BoltFLYWHEELM12(Crankshaft side) 2.9 ÷ 3.2 + 48? ÷ 51?
Use the tool for angular tightening of the engine flywheelbolts.

NameCountry
-Protractor1.860.942.000
1. Tighten the bolt fixing the engine oil pump drive chain to the oil pump to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1BoltENGINE OIL PUMP DRIVE CHAINM10(Engine oil pump side) 4.5 ÷ 5.5
2. Place the crankshaft pulley (2a) back in its housing and secure it tightening the nut (2b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
2bLeft thread nutCRANKSHAFT PULLEYM28(Crankshaft side) 22.8 ÷ 25.2
Remove the flywheel lock.

NameCountry
-Counter-torque1.860.779.000
Apply the recommended sealant to the entire perimeter of the crankcase sump.

TypeComponentNameQty.
-SealantOIL SUMPLOCTITE 5900-
1. Place the crankcase sump (1a) back in its housing and fix it tightening the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltOIL SUMPM7(Engine crankcase side) 1.4 ÷ 1.7
Refit the rpm sensor and mount.Replace the rear wheel rpm sensor in its housing and fix it using the bolts.1. Place the engine components single drive belt fixed tensioner (1a) back in its housing and fix it tightening the bolt (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltFIXED SINGLE SERVICE BELT TENSIONERM8(Crankcase sump side) 2.3 ÷ 2.8
1. Place the cylinder head tappet covers (1a) complete with gaskets back in their housings and secure them tightening the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltCAM COVERSM7(Cylinder head side) 1.4 ÷ 1.7
1. Tighten the power steering pump bolt to the specified torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1BoltPOWER STEERING PUMPM8(Support side) 2.3 ÷ 2.8
2. Place the bracket (2a) back in its housing and secure it using the bolt (2b) and the bolts (2c).
Place the lower protective timing covers back in their housings and secure them using the bolts.Fit the upper protective timing gear cover and fix it using the bolts.Connect the rapid connector for the fuel manifold pipes.1. Place the ignition coils (1a) back in their housings on the left cylinder head and secure them tightening the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltIGNITION COIL/REELM6(Tappet cover side) 0.8 ÷ 1.0
Place the engine wiring back in its housing.Place the electrical wiring back in its housing and fasten it using the bolts.Connect the electrical connections to the left cylinder head ignition coils.Connect the electrical connections to the left cylinder head injectors.Fit the ignition coils cover in the housing on the left cylinder head and fix it using the bolts.Connect the earth lead to the left cylinder head and secure using the nut.Connect the electrical connection for the knock sensor flywheel side.Connect the electrical connection for the rpm sensor.1. Place the connector back in its housing.2. Place the thermostat (2a) back in its housing and secure it tightening the bolts (2b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
2bBoltTHERMOSTATM6(Cylinder head side) 0.8 ÷ 1.0
Place the wiring and the connections in the connection box, then close the cover.Connect the electrical connection to the water temperature sensor.1. Place the ignition coils (1a) back in their housing on the right cylinder head and secure them tightening the bolts (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltIGNITION COIL/REELM6(Tappet cover side) 0.8 ÷ 1.0
1. Plact the cam angle sensor (1a) back in its housing and secure it tightening the bolt (1b) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1bBoltCAM ANGLE SENSORM6(Cylinder head side) 0.7 ÷ 0.8
Place the electrical wiring back in its housing and fasten it using the bolts.Connect the electrical connections to the right cylinder head ignition coils.Connect the electrical connections to the right cylinder head injectors.1. Place the intake manifolds (1a), complete with hoses (1b) and gaskets (1c) back in their housings and tighten the bolts (1d) to the recommended torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
1dBoltINLET MANIFOLDM6(Intake manifold side) 0.6 ÷ 0.9
Place the air chamber back in its housing and secure it using the bolts.Tighten the bolt fixing the reinforcement strut to the support on the engine for the reaction rod.Connect the earth lead to the air chamber and secure it using the bolt.Connect the electrical connection to the throttle body integrated with the D.V.L.Tighten the band fastening the engine oil vapour recovery pipe to the air chamber.Tighten the bands fixing the inlet ducts to the air chamber.Connect the electrical connection for the detonation sensor, timing side.Close the electrical connection box cover. Proceed with refitting  - 1004D40  engine - position on stand and remove .