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Intake manifold and fuel distributor > < Removing and installing injection valves
Replacing the combustion chamber gasket ring (Teflon gasket ring)
Replacing the combustion chamber gasket ring (Teflon gasket ring)
  Caution
The Teflon gasket ring must not be oiled.
   
–  Carefully clean the injection valve in the area of the gasket ring -arrow-. Remove the existing deposits (carbon deposits) with a wire brush.
–  Carefully cut open the gasket ring with a knife.
–  Clean the gasket ring nut.
  S24-0636
–  Fit a new gasket ring onto the assembly cone -T10133/5-. Push the gasket ring with the assembly sleeve -T10133/6- as far as possible onto the assembly cone -T10133/5-.
  S24-0637
–  Turn the assembly sleeve -T10133/6- around and push the gasket ring up to the end onto the assembly cone -T10133/5-.
  S24-0638
–  Position the assembly cone -T10133/5- onto the injection valve and push the gasket ring with the assembly sleeve -T10133/6- onto the injection valve.
–  Remove the assembly cone -T10133/5- and push the gasket ring with the assembly sleeve -T10133/6- into the groove.
  S24-0639
–  Now press the calibration sleeve -T10133/7 - with a slight rotary movement (approx. 180°) up to the stop onto the injection valve.
–  Pull off the calibration sleeve -T10133/7- in reverse rotary movement.
  S24-0640
–  Now press the calibration sleeve - T10133/8- with a slight rotary movement (approx. 180°) up to the stop onto the injection valve.
–  Pull off the calibration sleeve -T10133/8- in reverse rotary movement.
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Intake manifold and fuel distributor > < Removing and installing injection valves