Removing
1. Remove the timing belt.
Pic. 4.24. intermediate shaft oil seal: 1 - an intermediate shaft pulley; 2 - bolt, 50 Nm; 3 - crankshaft pulley; 4 - the lower rear casing of the timing belt drive; 5 – an epiploon of an intermediate shaft; 6 - the body of the intermediate shaft; 7 - gasket; 8 - bolt, 15 Nm
2. Remove pulley 3 (pic. 4.24) crankshaft.
Pic. 4.25. Using the Special Tool and Mandrel MB996034 (1) to remove the pulley from the intermediate shaft
3. Using the special tool, remove the pulley from the intermediate shaft (pic. 4.25).
4. Turn away bolts and remove the bottom back casing 4 (see fig. 4.24) timing belt drive.
5. Turn away bolts and remove the case 6 of an intermediate shaft and a lining 7.
6. Remove an epiploon 5 of an intermediate shaft.
Installation
Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal, taking into account the following.
1. Lubricate the seal lip with a small amount of engine oil.
2. Install special tool (guide) on the toe of the intermediate shaft.
3. Install the gland on the guide.
4. Using the special tool, seat the oil seal in place.