2892344 - 1024A10 crank shaft - r + r with engine removed - check main and connecting rod bearingand replace if necessary

Removing ( Refitting )  - 1004D10  power unit (manual gearbox), removed, remove and re-build - 1004E10  engine, removed - remove cylinder head and oil sump for inspection - includes positioning on stand and removal1. Using the tool (1a), lock the gear, undo the fixing bolt (1b) and remove the gear (1c).2. Remove the crankshaft gear from the housing on the shaft.

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1aCounter-torque1.860.765.000
1. Undo the bolts and nut.2. Remove the timing belt lower rear shield.
1. Unscrew the retaining bolts2. Remove the crankshaft front cover.
1. Position the flywheel retainer.2. Undo the fixing bolts (2a) and remove the clutch plate (2b).

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1Counter-torque1.860.846.000
1. Unscrew the retaining bolts2. Remove the flywheel together with the flywheel lock positioned previously.
1. Undo the fixing bolts (1a) and remove the crankshaft rear cover (1b).
1. Unscrew the retaining bolts2. Remove the engine oil pump (2a) complete with draught element (2b).Recover the oil pump gasket.3. Undo the fixing bolt (3a) and remove the section inside the cylinder block/crankcase (3b) for the oil dipstick.
1. Using the service bolts (1a), fit the tool (1b) for rotating the crankshaft.

NameCountry
1bFlange1.860.815.000
1. Undo the fixing bolts (1a) and remove the connecting rod cap (1b).2. Remove the bottom big end bearing shell.3. Remove the connecting rod - piston assembly.4. Remove the upper connecting rod half-bearing.Proceed in the same way with the removal of the pistons and connecting rods for the remaining cylinders.5. Undo the fixing bolts (5a) and remove the bearing caps (5b).6. Remove the lower bearings.7. Remove the crankshaft.8. Remove the upper bearings.9. Remove the thrust rings.
Refitting ( Removing ) Clean the oil ports in the crankcase using a compressed air gun.Measure the diameter of the main journals and the diameter of the crank pins.

MeasurementValue
-Main bearing journal diameter (mm)Category B50.780 - 50.790
Classe A50.790 - 50.800

MeasurementValue
-Crankpin diameter (mm)Category B45.503 - 45.513
Classe A45.513 - 45.523
If the diameter of the main journals is not within the recommended values, regrind them in accordance with the recommended undersize.

MeasurementValue
-Main bearing journal undersize (mm)0.254 - 0.508
If the diameter of the crankpins is not within the recommended values, regrind them in accordance with the recommended undersize.

MeasurementValue
-Crankpin undersize (mm)0.254 - 0.508
The shaft has undergone a nitriding treatment; therefore if it is reground it must undergone the same procedure again and the dimensions must then be checked.
Check the crankshaft bearings, taking into account that no adjustment operations should be carried out to the half-bearings. If there are grooves or signs of seizing then they must be replaced.Fit the half-bearings, making sure that they are scrupulously clean and taking care to position the half-bearing without splining on the centre bearing support.If the crankshaft has been reground, fit new, oversize half-bearings to restore the original tolerance conditions.1. Fit the crankshaft in the special housing in the cylinder block/crankcase.2. Fit the calibrated wire (Plastigage) to measure the main journal cleaarance.3. Fit the bearing caps.4. Tighten the cap bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
4BoltMAIN BEARING CAPSM108
The bearing caps have progressive references from zero to four starting from the front of the engine which define their fitting position.
1. Remove the bearing caps fitted previously and, using a suitable graduated mesuring instrument (1a), measure the clearance shown by the calibrated wire (1b).

MeasurementValue
1bClearance between crankshaft bearings - main journals (mm)0.019 - 0.508
Measure the clearance at all the bearings, taking care to do it one bearing at a time without ever moving the crankshaft.Check that the thickness of the thrust washers is within the recommended value.

MeasurementValue
-Thickness of thrust washers (mm)2.310 - 2.360
Fit the thrust washers on the flywheel side first support.Fit the bearing caps.Tighten the cap bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltMAIN BEARING CAPSM108
The bearing caps have progressive references from zero to four starting from the front of the engine which define their fitting position.
Position the tool for rotating the crankshaft.

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-Flange1.860.815.000
Rotate the crankshaft using the tool fitted previously.1. The connecting rod-piston assemblies are fitted with the engine rotation arrow (1a) stamped on the piston crown facing the inlet side.2. Check that the stamps for the cylinder liner/bore to which the connecting rod belongs are on the exhaust side.
1. Fit the connecting rod-piston assembly (1a), complete with half-bearing, using the tool (1b) for compressing the piston rings and the subsequent fitting of the piston in the liner/bore.

NameCountry
-Fitting tool1.860.700.000
1. Check the clearance of the connecting rod bearings, using the calibrated wire (Plastigage) to measure the fitting clearance.
Fit the connecting rod cap.Tighten the nuts fixing the connecting rod caps to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-NutCONNECTING ROD CAP FASTENERSM95.1
Undo the nuts and remove the connecting rod cap fitted previously.1. Using a suitable graduated measuring instrument (1a), measure the clearance on the calibrated wire (1b).

MeasurementValue
1bThickness of thrust washers (mm)2.310 - 2.360
If the figure measured is not within the recommended values, replace the connecting rod bearings.Carry out this check on all the bearings, one at a time, without ever rotating the crankshaft.Fit the connecting rod cap.Tighten the nuts fixing the connecting rod caps to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-NutCONNECTING ROD CAP FASTENERSM95.1
Fit the section of the engine oil dipstick inside the cylinder block/crankcase.Position a new gasket on the oil pump.Fit the oil pump tightening the fixing bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltENGINE OIL PUMPM62.5
Fit the crankshaft rear cover.Fit the engine flywheel, securing the fixing bolts.Fit the engine flywheel lock.

NameCountry
-Counter-torque1.860.846.000
Tighten the flywheel fixing bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltFLYWHEELM108.3
Align the driven disc for fitting the clutch assembly using the centring pin.Tighten the bolts fixing the clutch to the engine flywheel.

NameCountry
-Clutch centering1.870.447.000
Fit the new gasket for the cylinder block/crankcase cover.1. Remove the gasket (1a) from the front cover, using a drift in the slot (1b).
Fit the front cover to the engine block.Tighten the fixing bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltCRANKSHAFT FRONT COVERM60.7
1. Using the tool, fit the new oil seal in the housing.

NameCountry
1Fitting tool1.860.878.000
Fit the timing belt lower rear shield.Clean the crankcase and oil sump contact surfaces to remove traces of silicone sealant.Apply silicone sealant around the edge of the crankcase sump.Fit the oil sump to the crankcase.Tighten the oil sump fixing bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltOIL SUMPM60.9
Clean the cylinder head and crankcase contact surfaces.Position the cylinder head gasket with the wording 'ALTO' [TOP] facing you.
ASTADUR type cylinder head gaskets are fitted. These gaskets are made from a special material designed to undergo polymerization during the use of the engine. This means that they harden considerably during use.

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

  • to keep the gasket in its sealed plastic container
  • not to take out of its container until ready to fit;
  • not to lubricate the gasket or contaminate with oil, and to ensure the crankcase and cylinder head surfaces are clean.
Before fitting the cylinder head, rotate the crankshaft so that the piston for cylinder no. 1 is approximately at T.D.C.Position the cylinder head on the crankcase.1. Tighten the cylinder head bolts, following the order shown in the figure below.2. Using the tool (2a), tighten the head fixing bolts (2b) to torque following the order illustrated previously.

NameCountry
2aProtractor1.895.897.000

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltCYLINDER HEADM10 x 1.254 + 90° + 90°
Connect the water pump coolant pipe.Fit the exhaust manifold to the cylinder head.Fit the power assisted steering pump mounting bracket on the exhaust manifold.Tighten the nuts fixing the exhaust manifold to the cylinder head.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltEXHAUST MANIFOLD/SM63
Fit the exhaust manifold heat shield.Tighten the nuts fixing the bulkhead.Fit a new cylinder head extension gasket.Fit the camshaft housing, taking care not to let the hydraulic tappets drop.Tighten the cylinder head extension bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltCYLINDER HEAD EXTENSION GASKETM6(exhaust side) 1,5
Position the new gasket for the inlet side camshaft housing.Fit the camshaft housing, taking care not to let the hydraulic tappets drop.Tighten the cylinder head extension bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltCYLINDER HEAD EXTENSION GASKETM61.5
Fit the rear protection for the timing belt.Fit the fixed tensioner for the timing belt tightening the fixing bolt to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltFIXED TENSIONERM12 x 1.258.7
Fit the camshaft pullies without tightening the fixing bolts.Remove the camshaft rear covers from the camshaft housings.With the piston set to the newly-obtained TDC position, adjust camshaft timing.1. Position camshaft timing adjustment tools.2. When fitting the tools, align shaft seat (2a) with key (2b) on the tools.3. Tighten the tool retaining nuts.

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1Template1.860.874.000
The tools are stamped with the letters 'A' (intake) and 'S' (exhaust) to facilitate correct positioning on the shafts. The tools are not interchangeable.
Remove the spark plugs from their sockets on the cylinder head.1. Dial gauge (1a) supported by probe (1b) into the socket of the cylinder no. 1 spark plug. Turn the crankshaft with small, even movements until the dial gauge shows the cylinder no. 1 piston is at TDC.

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1bProbe mount1.860.895.000
1. Refit the timing drive belt, fitting it initially on the crankshaft gear (1a), the oil pump gear (1b), the fixed pulley (1c), the inlet timing pulley (1d), the exhaust timing pulley (1) and, lastly, on the automatic tensioning device (1f).
1. Withdraw the retaining bolt.2. Position the toothed belt tensioning tool.

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2Belt tensioner1.860.876.000
1. Adjust the tool until the belt is as taut as possible, i.e. when the moving belt tensioner pointer is at the end of its travel.2. Tighten the tensioner retaining nut.
Use the pulley tightening tool to tighten the camshaft pulley retaining bolts to the specified torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltTIMING GEAR DRIVEN PULLEYSM1212

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-Support for counter-torque1.860.831.000

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-Adaptor1.860.885.000
Remove the camshaft timing tools.

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-Template1.860.874.000
Remove the dial gauge together with the probe.

NameCountry
-Probe mount1.860.895.000
Rotate the crankshaft through two revolutions in its normal direction of rotation.1. Loosen the belt tensioner retaining nut and use tool (1a) to slightly release belt tension until moving reference (1b) is aligned with fixed reference (1c) on the tensioning device.2. Tighten the tensioning device retaining nut to the specified torque.

NameCountry
1aBelt tensioner1.860.876.000

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
2BoltMOBILE TIMING TENSIONERM62.5
Remove the tool and tighten the retaining bolt removed previously to the specified torque in order to fit the tensioning tool.
It is good practice to check timing again by refitting the tools to the camshafts and adjusting the engine until cylinder no. 1 is set to TDC, measured using the dial gauge and probe.If the engine timing is not correctly adjusted or the timing belt is found to be faulty, the removal-refitting and engine timing adjustment operation must be repeated.
Fit the rear covers for the camshafts.Fit the support for the ignition coils, tightening the nuts fixing the support and the covers to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-NutINTAKE AND EXHAUST CAMSHAFT REAR COVERM60.9
Position the flywheel retainer.

NameCountry
-Counter-torque1.860.846.000
Fit the crankshaft pulley with its phonic wheel.Tighten the nut to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-NutCRANKSHAFT PULLEYM2019
Remove the flywheel lock.Fit the single timing belt shield.Fit the oil dipstick at the same time as the inlet manifold.Fit the wiring duct on the inlet manifold.Tighten the lower bolt fixing the oil dipstick and the nuts fixing the inlet manifold.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-NutINLET MANIFOLDM82.5
Fit the air intake casing.Tighten the bolts and nuts securing the casing to the cylinder head extension.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltINLET AIR DUCTM71.5
Tighten the bolts and nuts to the intake manifold.Fit the shield and fix it using the nuts.Connect the coolant pipe.Fit the engine oil filler pipe.Tighten the fixing bolts and connect the oil vapour inlet pipe.Fit the ignition coils on the special mounting bracket, tightening the bolts to torque.

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
-BoltIGNITION COIL/REELM60.9
Connect the supply connections for the coils to the spark plugs.Position the power assisted steering pump complete with supports.1. Fit the timing belt on the water pump and power assisted steering pump pullies.2. Working on the bolt and the adjustment nut, tension the power assisted steering pump drive belt.3. Using a torque wrench, check that the belt tension is correct.4. Tighten the bolts fixing the power assisted steering pump brackets to torque.Fit the plastic shield for the pump.

NameCountry
3Torque wrench1.895.762.000

MeasurementValue
-Power steering pump new belt tension (daN)32 - 45

FasteningComponentØValue(daNm)
4NutPOWER STEERING PUMP SUPPORT/BRACKETM105
Position the electrical wiring and connect the electrical connections.

NameConnector
-Detonation sensor  K50 

NameConnector
-RPM sensor  K46 

NameConnector
-Brake fluid level sensor (switch)  K30 

NameConnector
-Alternator  A10 

NameConnector
-Injector  N70 

NameConnector
-Ignition coil  A30 

NameConnector
-Engine coolant temperature sensor  K45 

NameConnector
-Throttle position sensor  K56 

NameConnector
-Idle actuator  N74 

NameConnector
-Integrated air temperature sensor  K43 
Position the part of the wiring concerned in the special duct. - 1004D10  power unit (manual gearbox), removed, remove and re-build