Jump to content
  • Welcome to 205GTIDrivers.com!

    Hello dear visitor! Feel free to browse but we invite you to register completely free of charge in order to enjoy the full functionality of the website.

Sign in to follow this  
Justin

Removing Mi16 Dizzy Drive Flange...

Recommended Posts

Justin

Hi all,

 

In sympathy with the cambelt side both my camshaft end seals appear to be leaking. I changed the rear one no problem. I removed the dizzy cap and rotor arm from the front one but I couldn't get the torx bolt in the drive flange to budge. I didn't want to force it.

 

Is it a conventional thread? I assume all it is likely to do is turn the engine over or shear? Do I need to stop the engine turning over with a socket on the crankshaft bolt at the same time?

 

Also, assuming I get it off okay am I able to change the camshaft seal as easily at the rear one (i.e. pull it out with a self tapper and press the new one in?)

 

Cheers,

Justin.

 

 

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
petert

It's hard to remove insitu. You will need to hold the cam with a spanner (after removing cam cover) and use a quality torx socket. The screw is Loctited in. I use an oxy torch to warm the end of the cam up and make the Loctite go off when out of the engine and in a vice. I'd say it's impossible to do by yourself whilst still in the car. You will need help.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
jackherer

As Peter says you need to hold the cam rather than the crank to keep the timing belt out of the equation.

 

In my experience they vary in difficulty, some undo quite easily and I've even had one come undone by itself in use but equally they can be a bit tricky.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
S@m

Mine was very difficult to undo, it is a conventional thread though, definitely don't hold the crank bolt - use the flats on the cam as mentioned. Persevere!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Justin

Thank you chaps! Knew I should have done it when I had the cam cover off a few weeks ago...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×