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Removing and installing oil pump > < Removing and installing oil sump
Removing and installing drive chain for oil pump
Removing and installing drive chain for oil pump
Consult the equivalence table for tools and equipment according to applicability among Seat / VW / Audi / Skoda → Chapter.
   
Special tools and workshop equipment required
t  Extractor -SAT 1100-, see equivalent → Anchor
t  Hose clamp -T10172-, see equivalent → Anchor
t  Torque wrench (5... 50 Nm) -V.A.G 1331-, see equivalent → Anchor

   
Removal:
–  Remove camshaft timing chain → Chapter.
–  Unclip cover -1- for chain sprocket for oil pump
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  Caution
If a used drive chain rotates in the opposite direction when it is refitted, this can cause breakage.
Mark running direction of drive chain with paint for re-installation. Do not mark drive chain by means of centre punch, notch or the like!
–  Using a screwdriver, pry off tensioning spring -1- at bolt -2- and detach
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–  Slacken off bolt -1- for chain sprocket for oil pump; use counterhold tool -T10172- to counterhold at chain sprocket.
–  Remove bolt for chain sprocket for oil pump and detach chain sprocket for oil pump with drive chain -2-.
Installing
l  Tightening torque → Chapter
Install in reverse order to dismantling, noting the following:
  Note
Renew bolt for chain sprocket for oil pump.
–  Install drive chain for oil pump together with chain sprocket for oil pump according to marks applied when removing.
l  The chain sprocket for oil pump can only be installed correctly in one position.
–  Install the camshaft timing chain → Chapter.
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Removing and installing oil pump > < Removing and installing oil sump