07-12-2011, 10:38 PM
In this picture you can see the balance shaft housing with the exhaust pipes and engine bay not blocking things. In the center of the picture you can see a C-shape cavity with two bolt holes on either side where the motor mount attaches. It's directly in the way. This cover is held on by 16 fairly long fasteners, both 6 and 8 mm. They have to come straight out. There is a bunch of stuff in the way and work space when the engine is in the car is TIGHT. I see three choices: 1) let 'er leak, 2) pull the engine out and do it properly or 3) hire a pro who can prove to you he's successfully done this before.
Also the casting on the far right with 2 studs sticking out of it is the support for the power steering pump. The longer stud is for a roller for the cam or balance shaft belts. Two fasteners go through this from the front into the balance shaft housing. So you must take off all the belts and the rear black plastic belt cover to access thes fasterers. (Sorry, but I'm just the messenger. You'll have to blame a retired German engineer for this situation <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
As an aside to those interested in the other mentioned leak source, you can see on the upper right side of the picture the oil/water heat exchanger/oil filter housing. It's held in by only (4) 8mm bolts, but again it is very crowded in this area and will be tough to remove without taking a lot of other things off first.
Also the casting on the far right with 2 studs sticking out of it is the support for the power steering pump. The longer stud is for a roller for the cam or balance shaft belts. Two fasteners go through this from the front into the balance shaft housing. So you must take off all the belts and the rear black plastic belt cover to access thes fasterers. (Sorry, but I'm just the messenger. You'll have to blame a retired German engineer for this situation <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
As an aside to those interested in the other mentioned leak source, you can see on the upper right side of the picture the oil/water heat exchanger/oil filter housing. It's held in by only (4) 8mm bolts, but again it is very crowded in this area and will be tough to remove without taking a lot of other things off first.
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2011, 03:38 PM by Lear35A.)

