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MTU 16V 2000 C66 - Valve Clearance Adjustment

MTU 16V 2000 C66
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Checking valve clearance at two crankshaft positions
1. Check TDC position of piston in cylinder A1:
If the rocker arms are unloaded on cylinder A1, the piston is in firing TDC.
If the rocker arms are loaded on cylinder A1, the piston is in overlap TDC.
2. Check valve clearance with cold engine:
Inlet (E) = 0.3 mm;
Exhaust (A) = 0.4 mm.
3. Check all valve clearances at two crankshaft positions (firing TDC and overlap TDC) according to the
table below.
12 V 2000
Position Cylinder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Firing TDC in cylinder A1 Bank A E A E - - A E - - A - -
Bank B E - - - - A E - E A - A
Overlap TDC in cylinder A1 Bank A - - - A E - - A E - E A
Bank B - A E A E - - A - - E -
“E” = inlet valve clearance adjustment permitted, “A” = exhaust valve clearance adjustment permitted
16 V 2000
Position Cylinder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Firing TDC in cylinder A1 Bank A E A - A E A E - - A E - - - - -
Bank B E - - A - - - - E A E - E A -
A
Overlap TDC in cylinder A1 Bank A - - E - - - - A E - - A E A E
A
Bank B - A E - E A E A - - - A - - E -
“E” = inlet valve clearance adjustment permitted, “A” = exhaust valve clearance adjustment permitted
4. Use feeler gauge to determine the distance between valve bridge and rocker arm.
5. If the deviation from the reference value exceeds 0.1 mm, adjust valve clearance.
Valve clearance adjustment
1. Loosen locknut (1) and unscrew adjusting
screw (2) by a few threads.
2. Insert feeler gauge between valve bridge
and rocker arm.
3. Readjust adjusting screw (2) so that the
feeler gauge just passes through the gap.
MS150094/01E 2012-08 | Task Description | 45
TIM-ID: 0000023895 - 003

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