RENAULT TWINGO 2009 2.G Engine And Peripherals Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: RENAULT, Model Year: 2009, Model line: TWINGO, Model: RENAULT TWINGO 2009 2.GPages: 652
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-the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
under the scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refit-
ting) (56A, Exterior equipment).
aRemove:
-the rear suspended engine mounting bolt (1) from
the subframe,
-the rear suspended engine mounting bolt (2) from
the rear suspended engine mounting support,
-the rear suspended engine mounting reinforce-
ment bolt (3) ,
-the rear suspended engine mounting,
-the right-hand suspended engine mounting (see
19D, Engine mounting, Right-hand suspended
engine mounting: Removal - Refitting, page
19D-13) .aDisconnect the upstream oxygen sensor connector
(4) .
aUnclip the wiring from the upstream oxygen sensor
at (5) .
aMove the upstream oxygen sensor wiring aside.
aUnclip the connector (6) from the lifting eye.
aRemove the lifting eye bolts (7) .
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aRemove the lifting eye (8) .
aPierce the centre of the plugs (9) at the camshaft
ends with a screwdriver.
aRemove:
-the plugs from the camshaft ends with a screwdriv-
er,
-the TDC setting pin plug (10) .aPosition the camshaft grooves (11) almost horizon-
tally and offset towards the bottom turning the crank-
shaft in the operating direction (clockwise at timing
end).
aScrew in the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489) (12) .
aTurn the crankshaft in its operating direction (clock-
wise at timing end), until the crankshaft presses
against the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489).
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aThe camshaft grooves (13) must be horizontal and
offset downwards.
aRemove the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489).
aRemove:
-the crankshaft accessories pulley (see 11A, Top
and front of engine, Crankshaft accessories
pulley: Removal - Refitting, page 11A-20) ,
-the upper timing cover bolts (14) ,
-the upper timing cover nuts (14) ,
-the upper timing cover (14) ,-the lower timing cover bolts (15) ,
-the lower timing cover (15) .
II - REMOVAL OPERATION
aThe crankshaft sprocket is cottered on this engine,
the timing setting and belt tensioning procedure re-
quire that the sprocket and dephaser be loosened
on the camshafts.
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aLoosen the nut (16) of the timing tensioning roller.
aRemove:
-the fixed roller bolt (17) using the (Mot. 1368),
-the timing fixed roller,
-the timing belt,
-the timing tensioning roller nut,
-the timing tensioning roller,
-the crankshaft timing sprocket.
REFITTING
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aRemove the camshaft dephaser (see 11A, Top and
front of engine, Camshaft dephaser: Removal -
Refitting, page 11A-135) .aparts always to be replaced: Timing belt
parts always to be replaced: Timing belt tension-
ing roller
parts always to be replaced: Timing fixed roller
parts always to be replaced: Crankshaft acces-
sories pulley bolts
parts always to be replaced: Inlet camshaft cap
parts always to be replaced: Exhaust camshaft
cap
parts always to be replaced: Camshaft dephaser
sprocket bolt
parts always to be replaced: Exhaust camshaft
pulley nut
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II - REFITTING OPERATION
1 - Adjusting the timing
a
aSet the camshaft grooves horizontally and below the
centre line by turning the camshafts with the (Mot.
1496) if necessary.
aFit the (Mot. 1496) with the (Mot. 1750).aFit:
-the (Mot. 1496) fitted with the (Mot. 1750) on the
end of the camshaft,
-a lifting eye bolt to secure the (Mot. 1496).
aIf fitting a new camshaft dephaser, check the
dephaser locking mechanism (see 11A, Top and
front of engine, Camshaft dephaser: Removal -
Refitting, page 11A-135) .
aRefit the camshaft dephaser (see 11A, Top and
front of engine, Camshaft dephaser: Removal -
Refitting, page 11A-135) . Note:
If the stud loosens with the nut (see 11A, Top
and front of engine, Camshaft: Removal -
Refitting, page 11A-82) (Technical Note 3887A,
11A, Top and front of engine).
WARNING
Always degrease:
-the end of the crankshaft (timing end),
-the timing sprocket bore and bear ing faces,
-the crankshaft accessories pulley bearing
faces,
-the camshaft ends (timing end),
-the camshaft sprocket bores and bear ing faces.
This is to avoid timing slippage.
This slippage leads to engine damage.
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aPosition:
-the RENAULT badge (18) etched on the exhaust
camshaft pulley stem vertically and pointing up-
wards,
-the camshaft dephaser pulley mark (19) vertically
and facing upwards.
aMake a mark (20) using a indelible pencil between
the camshaft dephaser pulley and the rocker cover.
aCheck that the crankshaft is pressing against the
TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489). The crankshaft groove
(21) must be upwards.
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2 - Refitting the timing belt
aFit a new tensioning roller by positioning the tension-
ing roller lug in the rib (22) .
aScrew on the tensioning roller nut without tightening
it.aRefit:
-the cottered crankshaft timing sprocket (23) ,
-a new timing belt,
-a new fixed roller (24) .
aPosition the (Mot. 1490-01) on the camshaft sprock-
ets.
aTorque tighten the fixed roller bolt (50 N.m) using
the tool (Mot. 1368), a junior torque wrench and a 15
mm socket.
aRemove the tool (Mot. 1490-01).
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Note:
Take care to properly tighten the timing belt
between the two camshaft sprockets.
Note:
Before torque tightening the fixed roller, always
adjust the junior torque wrench to 25 N.m
(tighten using the Mot. 1368 tool) to obtain a
tightening torque of 50 N.m on the fixed roller
bolt. The 25 N.m adjustment value is only valid
for a 300 mm long torque wrench (length mea-
sured between the square dr ive and the centre of
the handle). If the length of the torque wrench is
different, a new adjustment value m ust be used
(see Tightening torques: General information)
(01D, Mechanical introduction).
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3 - Timing belt tension
aPosition the adjustable index (25) opposite the mark
(26) , by turning the eccentric (27) clockwise using a
6 mm Allen key.
aTorque tighten the tensioning roller nut(7 N.m).aRefit:
-the lower timing cover (28) ,
-the crankshaft accessories pulley (29) (see 11A,
Top and front of engine, Crankshaft accesso-
ries pulley: Removal - Refitting, page 11A-20) .
aTighten to torque the lower timing cover bolts ( 12
N.m).
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aPosition the (Mot. 1490-01) (30) on the camshaft
pulleys.
aTorque tighten:
-and angle tighten the exhaust camshaft pulley
nut (30 N.m + 84˚),
-the camshaft dephaser pulley bolt (100 N.m).
aRefit the dephaser pulley bolt cover.
aRemove:
-the timing flap from the lower timing cover,
-the (Mot. 1496),-the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489),
-the (Mot. 1490-01).
4 - Checking the tension
aRotate the crankshaft twice in a clockwise direction,
on the timing end, before aligning the marks (on the
camshaft dephaser) already made by the operator.
aScrew in the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489).
aMove the crankshaft slowly and smoothly to rest on
the TDC setting pin.
aRemove the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489).
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aCheck through the lower timing cover window that
the adjustable index (31) is opposite the notch (32) ,
if this is not the case:
-loosen the timing tensioning roller nut by up to one
turn while holding the eccentric with a 6 mm Allen
key,
-gradually move the adjustable index marker (31)
opposite the mark (32) turning the eccentric cam
(33) clockwise.
aTorque tighten the timing tension wheel nut (27
N.m).5 - Checking the timing
aEnsure that the index and the notch on the timing
tensioning roller are in the correct position before
checking the timing.
aScrew in the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489).
aBring the crankshaft slowly and smoothly to rest
against the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489).
aPosition (without forcing) the camshaft setting tool
(Mot. 1496) fitted with the (Mot. 1750) (the camshaft
end grooves must be horizontal and offset towards
the bottom).
aRemove:
-the timing tool (Mot. 1496) fitted with the (Mot.
1750),
-the TDC setting pin (Mot. 1489).
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Note:
The timing adjustment and tensioning operation
must be repeated if the camshaft setting tool
does not engage .