torque RENAULT KANGOO 1997 KC / 1.G Engine And Peripherals User Guide
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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Crankshaft seal, timing end
10
Crankshaft output mounting bolt 2 + 90°
Mounting bolt for front right suspended engine
mounting on the engine 6.2
Mounting bolt for front right suspended engine
mounting on the body 6.2
Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
Remove the timing belt (see section 11 "Timing
belt").
Use tool Mot. 1374 to remove the crankshaft seal.
99787R
Screw the body of the tool into the seal using nut
(1), then use bolt (2) to extract the seal.
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1054TDC pin
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1289-03 Centring fork for suspended engine
mounting limiter
Mot. 1355 Tool for fitting pump seal
Mot. 1374 Pump seal extractor
Mot. 1379 Tool for maintaining engine on sub-
frame
REFITTING
Refit the new seal onto the crankshaft output wi-
thout damaging it when passing the timing
sprocket drive groove.
Position it using tool Mot. 1355.
99788R
Refit the new timing belt (see the method descri-
bed in section 11 "Timing belt"). D7F engine
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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Oil pump
10
Crankshaft output mounting bolt 2 + 90°
Bolt mounting front right suspended
engine mounting on engine 6.2
Bolt mounting front right suspended
engine mounting on body 6.2
Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
REMOVAL
Remove:
- the timing belt (see method described in
section 11 "Timing belt"),
- the oil level sensor with the aid of a 19 mm
half-moon wrench,
- the oil dipstick,
- the crankshaft pulley and sprocket,
- the engine flywheel guard.
Lift the engine and gearbox assembly with the aid
of tool Mot. 1379.
Remove the sump bolts.
Rotate the sump towards the rear of the vehicle in
order to release the oil pump strainer from the
sump partitioning.
Remove:
- the oil pump strainer
- the oil pump
Clean the sealing surfaces without scratching the
aluminium.
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1054TDC pin
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1355 Tool for fitting oil pump
Mot. 1379 Tool for maintaining engine on sub-
frame
REFITTING
Systematically replace the oil pressure seal (3).
99790R
Apply a bead of RHODORSEAL 5661 to the sealing
surface.
98964S
IMPORTANT: the oil pump is driven by two studs
located on the crankshaft. D7F engine
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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Oil pump
10
Refit:
- the oil pump onto the engine and tighten it to
a torque of 0.9 daN.m,
- the new seal onto the crankshaft output wi-
thout damaging it when passing the timing
sprocket drive groove.
Position it with the aid of tool Mot. 1355..
99788R
Refit the strainer with a new O-ring.
Clean the sealing surfaces (cylinder block, sump).
Refit the sump.
Tighten the bolts to a torque of 1 daN.m.
Refit:
- the timing belt (see method described in
section 11 "Timing belt"),
- the new alternator and power assisted stee-
ring pump belts (see tension values in section
07 "Accessories belt tension"). D7F engine
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TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on a two post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove :
- the front right hand wheel,
- the belt from the alternator and the power
assisted steering pump if fitted (see section
07),
- the crankshaft accessories pulley.
11
10267R
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Crankshaft accessories pulley
mounting bolt 2 + 90°
Mounting bolt for front right
suspended engine mounting
on engine 6.2
Mounting bolt for front right
suspended engine mounting
on vehicle body 6.2
Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
Mot. 1054TDC pin
Mot. 1135-01 Tool for tensioning timing
belt
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1379 Tool for securing engine to
subframe
Mot. 1386 Tool for pre-tensioning timing
belt
Fit tool Mot. 1379. D7F engine
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt
11
Tighten the tension wheel nut.
Turn the engine at least twice (never in the op-
posite direction to normal operation).
Insert the pin in the engine at TDC, then remove
the pin .
Check that the timing is correct on the crankshaft
and camshaft side.
Slacken the tension wheel nut and turn it slightly
clockwise using tool Mot. 1135-01 until the two
holes of the tension wheel are lined up
horizontally.
Retighten the tension wheel nut.
b)Turn the engine at least twice (never in the
opposite direction to normal operation).
Insert the pin in the engine at
TDC then re-
move the pin.
Using tool Mot. 1386, apply a pretensioning
torque of 1 daN.m between the crankshaft
sprocket and the water pump.
Fit tool Mot. 1273 and note the tension measure-
ment, which should be 20±
3 US (fitting tension),
or simply adjust by varying the position of the
tension wheel using Mot. 1135-01 and repeat the
tensioning process in (b).
Tighten the tension wheel nut to a torque of
5 daN.m.
IMPORTANT
Following each variation of the tension wheel
position, turn the engine at least twice before
proceeding to measure the tension .
Apply the pretensioning of 1 daN.m which allows
all belt play to be eliminated.
Refitting is the reverse of removal.
Fit the suspended engine mounting .
12924S1
10881R
D7F Engine
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Fit the engine support tool.
11
13370S
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 591-02 Index pin
Mot. 591-04 Angle tightening wrench
Mot. 1135-01 Tool for tensioning timing
belt
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Wheel bolts 9
Crankshaft pulley bolts 2 + 68° ± 6°
Tension wheel nut 5
Bolt for suspended engine mounting cover 6.2
Nut for suspended engine mounting cover 4.4
13359R
Remove :
- the front right wheel along with the mud-
guard,
- the suspended engine mounting cover,
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
Engine support tool
- the belts for the alternator and the power
assisted steering pump.
TIGHTENING TORQUES (In daN.m or /and°)
E7J Engine
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt
11
REFITTING
An arrow indicating the direction of rotation and
two dashes for setting are marked on the surface
of the belt .
Check that the engine is at the setting point.
Bring the belt markings in line with the sprocket
markings .
Observe the mounting direction for the belt and
begin to position it on the crankshaft sprocket.
Carry out the tensioning of the belt using tool
Mot. 1135-01, until the fitting value is obtained
(see section 07 "Timing belt tension ").
Tighten the nut (O) of the tension wheel to a tor-
que of 5 daN.m.
It is essential to tighten the nut of the tension
wheel to a torque of 5 daN. to avoid any slacke-
ning which may cause a deterioration in the en-
gine .
Refitting is the reverse of removal.
Refit the crankshaft pulley, being sure to tighten
the bolt to a torque of 2 daN.m with an angle of
68° ± 6°.
Refit and tension the accessories belts (see section
07 "Accessories belt tension").
Never refit a belt once removed , but replace it. E7J Engine
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt
11
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove :
- the front right hand wheel and the mud-
guard,
- the protective plastic covering over the sus-
pended engine mounting cover .
Fit the engine support tool.
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1054TDC pin
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
Engine support tool
14mm torx socket
13370S
Remove :
- the accessories belt,
- the suspended engine mounting cover.
13086R1
Wheel bolts 9
Crankshaft pulley bolt 2 + 115° ± 15°
Tension wheel nut 5
Bolt for suspended engine mounting
cover 6.2
Nut for suspended engine mounting cover 4.4
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m or/and°)
F8Q Engine
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TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt
11
REFITTING
Check that the pin Mot. 1054 is in place.
Fit the timing belt by aligning the belt markings
with those of the camshaft, injection pump and
crankshaft sprockets.
13096R
Tension the timing belt by tightening a bolt ( A )
on the inner timing housing.
Fit tool Mot. 1273 and tension the belt until the
fitting value is reached (see section 07 "Timing
belt tension").
13094R
Tighten the tension wheel nut to 5 daN.m.
NOTE : it is essential to tighten the tension wheel
nut to a torque of 5 daN.m to avoid any slacke-
ning which may bring about a deterioration in the
engine.
Replace the crankshaft pulley bolt.
Refit the crankshaft pulley , being sure to tighten
the bolt to a torque of 2 daN.m with an angle of
115° ± 15°.
Refitting is the reverse of removal.
Refit the accessories belt (see section 07
"Accessories belt tension").
NOTE : Never refit a belt once it has been remo-
ved, but replace it.
F8Q Engine
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12mm torx socket
Angular tightening wrench
TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Cylinder head gasket
11
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 591-04 Angle wrench for tightening
cylinder head and index
Mot. 1202 Hose clip pliers
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1379 Tool for securing engine to
subframe
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
Crankshaft output mounting bolt 2 + 90°
Mounting bolt for front right suspended
engine mounting on engine 6.2
Mounting bolt for front right suspended
engine mounting on vehicle body 6.2
Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
Wheel bolts 9
REMOVAL
Put the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Remove the bonnet, and the right hand wheel .
Disconnect the battery.
Drain the cooling circuit.
Fit the engine support tool, Mot. 1379.Remove:
- the timing belt (see method described in
section 11 "Timing belt"),
- the dipstick,
- the brake servo pipe,
- the air filter,
- the accelerator cable,
- the fuel supply and return pipes level with the
timing belt cover on the cylinder head
D7F Engine
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