Removing the main bearing cap (collar bearing)
Prerequisite
- The following preliminary work has been carried out:
- Front axle support is lowered. LOWER FRONT AXLE SUPPORT
- If necessary: Front axle differential is removed.
See additional information.
WARNING:
Hot surfaces.
Risk of burning!
Risk of burning!
- Perform all work only on components that have cooled down.
WARNING:
Hot fluids.
Risk of scalding!
Risk of scalding!
- Conduct all work in the vehicle wearing appropriate personal protective equipment only.
NOTE:
RISK OF DAMAGE
Damage to the surface.
The use of metal-cutting tools (e.g., emery cloths) for cleaning surfaces can damage them and lead to leaks and/or engine damage.
Damage to the surface.
The use of metal-cutting tools (e.g., emery cloths) for cleaning surfaces can damage them and lead to leaks and/or engine damage.
- Do not use any metal-cutting tools.
NOTE:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Collect and dispose of emerging fluids. Observe country-specific waste disposal regulations.
Collect and dispose of emerging fluids. Observe country-specific waste disposal regulations.
Preliminary work
- Refer to REMOVE THE ACOUSTIC COVER OF THE OIL SUMP .
- Refer to RELEASING THE OIL DRAIN PLUG .
- Refer to REMOVE OIL SUMP .
- Refer to REMOVE THE OIL VACUUM PUMP .
- Refer to REMOVING THE OIL DEFLECTOR
NOTE:
Schematic diagram is for example purposes. Some parts may differ in certain details.
- Release screws (1) and (2) on center main bearing cap (3).
The collar bearing is on the center (fourth) main bearing cap.
