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Crankshaft: Removing and installing. > < Removing and installing engine speed senderG28
Flywheel: Removing and installing.
Flywheel: Removing and installing.
t  Removing → Anchor
t  Installing → Anchor
t  Tightening torques → Anchor
Consult the equivalence table for tools and equipment according to applicability among Seat / VW / Audi / Skoda → Chapter.
Special tools and workshop equipment required
   
t  Torque wrench kit -SAT 8010-, see equivalent → Anchor
  L00-10226
t  Hose clamp -T20176-, see equivalent → Anchor
Removing
l  Gearbox removed.
  W00-2458
–  Mark the dual mass flywheel with respect to the engine.
–  Fit counter-hold -T20176- in the cylinder hole block and align flywheel.
  Note
  E13-10015
To avoid possible damage to the flywheel for removal, the bolts -B- must not be loosened using a percussion or pneumatic screwdriver. Unscrewing the bolts must only be done by hand.
–  Rotate the dual mass flywheel -A- so that the bolts are aligned with the holes -arrows-.
–  Ensure when loosening the bolts that no bolt head presses on the flywheel, otherwise this will be damaged when the bolts is turned.
Installing
Continue the installation in the reverse order of removal sequence, observing the following:
–  Use new bolts.
Tightening torques
  A30-0102
Component Nm
Flywheel to crankshaft60 Nm + 90° (1/4 turn) → Remark → Remark

1)  Renew bolt
2)  90° is the equivalent of (1/4 turn)
   

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