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Size of screws and tightening torques > < Removing
Install
Install
  Note
t  Install housing → Chapter (Pos. 17) only after putting the timing case in place, otherwise the gasket ring can be damaged.
t  Remove sealant residues of silicone sealant applied inside the housing and insert a new O-ring → Chapter (Pos. 16) into the housing.
t  Check whether the oil scraper has been damaged while removing (e.g. broken off wings).
t  Pay attention to the use by date on sealant.
t  The timing case must be installed within 5 minutes after applying the sealant.
t  If no blue sealing compound is left in the thread of the M6 screws, replace the screws for ones which have sealant on them.
–  Cut off nozzle tube at the front marking (Ø of nozzle approx. 3 mm).
–  Apply silicone sealant to the clean sealing surface of the timing case, as shown in the illustration -arrow A-.
  Note
Apply silicone sealant to the separation point of the cylinder head/cylinder block according to the parting plane -arrows C-.
   
For engines with identification characters BBM, CHFA
  S13-0372
For engines with identification characters BZG, CGPA, CGPB, CEVA, CJLA, BME
Continued for all engines
B - Position of the fitting sleeves
t  Thickness of sealant bead: 2…3 mm.
  Note
The sealant bead must not be thicker than 3 mm otherwise excess sealant may get into the oil pan and clogg the oil pump strainer.
–  Fit timing case immediately and lightly tighten all bolts.
–  Tighten all bolts fully in the given sequence:
  S13-0368
For engines with identification characters BBM, CHFA
  S13-0352
For engines with identification characters BZG, CGPA, CGPB, CEVA, CJLA, BME
Continued for all engines
Tightening torques → Chapter.
–  Install housing → Chapter (Pos. 17).
  Note
The sealing of the housing must be carried out with an O-ring → Chapter (Pos. 16).
  S13-0369

Size of screws and tightening torques > < Removing