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Remove the oil filter using an oil filter wrench (commercially available).
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Remove the oil filter stud using the screw extractor (Recommended tool: MB992684), or
equivalent.
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This recommended tool is a component of the screw extractor set (MB992678).
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1.Remove the oil pan retaining bolts. 2.Knock the special tool Oil pan cutter (MD998727) between the oil pan and the cylinder
block.
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Install the front oil seal into the timing chain case using the special
tool Differential oil seal installer (MB990699).
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1.Remove any liquid gasket remaining on the timing chain case and the cover.
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The cover should be installed within 10 minutes of applying
liquid gasket.
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2.Apply a 2.0 ± 0.5 mm bead of liquid gasket as illustrated. Specified sealant:
Three bond 1217G or equivalent
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1.Remove any liquid gasket remaining on the timing chain case, the cylinder block, and
the cylinder head.
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2.Install the special tool Oil seal guide (MB991993) onto the crankshaft. 3.

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The timing chain case should be installed within 10 minutes
of applying liquid gasket.
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Apply a 2.0 ± 0.5 mm bead of liquid gasket to location A, and a 1.75 ± 0.5
mm bead of liquid gasket to location B on the timing chain case respectively as illustrated. Specified sealant
A: Three bond 1217G or equivalent B: Three bond 1227D or equivalent
4.Install the timing chain case.
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The retaining bolts have different lengths. Be sure to use the correct bolt for each location.
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5.Tighten the chain case retaining bolts to the specified torques. Tightening torque
M6: 9.5 ± 2.5 N·m M10: 42 ± 16 N·m
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1.Carefully remove the coolant dry matters and the other foreign materials from the O-ring
groove of the water pump. In the same way, clean the timing chain case side. 2.Push the flange of the new O-ring into the O-ring groove of the water pump to securely
install the O-ring. Sufficiently apply water or the coolant to the O-ring with a brush so that the
O-ring does not fall. 3.Gently inverting the water pump, check whether the O-ring does not fall. 4.Install the water pump to the timing chain case. At that time, be careful that the
O-ring does not fall or the O-ring is not jammed.
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1.Remove any liquid gasket remaining on the cylinder block, the timing chain case, the
oil seal case and the oil pan.
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The oil pan should be installed within 10 minutes of applying
liquid gasket.
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2.
 Apply a 2.5 ± 0.5 mm bead of liquid gasket to location A, and a 4.0 ± 0.5
mm bead of liquid gasket to location B, and a 3.0 ± 0.5 mm bead of liquid gasket to
location C on the oil pan respectively as illustrated. Specified sealant:
Three bond 1217G or equivalent
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3.Install the oil pan by tightening the fittings to the specified torque of 11 ± 3
N·m.
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1.Remove any liquid gasket remaining on the cylinder head cover, the timing chain case
and the cylinder head.
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2.
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The timing chain should be installed within 3 minutes of applying
liquid gasket.
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Apply a 4 mm bead of liquid gasket as illustrated. Specified sealant:
Three bond 1217G or equivalent
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3.Tighten the bolts to the tightening torque of 3.0 ± 1.0 N·m in the order
shown in the illustration. 4.Next, tighten the bolts to the specified torque of 5.5 ± 0.5 N·m
in the same order.
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Using the special tool Oil filter stud setter (MB992676), install the new oil filter stud
and tighten it to the specified torque. Specified torque: 27 ± 2 N·m
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1.Clean the filter mounting surface on the cylinder block.
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2.Apply engine oil to the oil filter gasket as shown in the drawing.
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3.
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Tighten the oil filter using a filter wrench (commercially available).
Manual tightening cannot generate the required torque, leading to oil leakage.
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Screw in the oil filter until the O-ring contacts the mounting surface. Further tighten
by 1 of a turn or to 14 ± 2 N·m using a filter wrench.
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