1984 Toyota Starlet L4-1290cc 4KE Timing Chain Service
Removal
1. Loosen the water pump pulley set bolts.
2. Remove the drive belt adjusting bolt, and remove the drive belt.
3. Remove the water pump pulley from the water pump.
4. Remove the crankshaft pulley set bolt.
5. Using SST (09213-31021), remove the crankshaft pulley.
6. Remove the timing chain cover bolts and nuts as shown in the figure.
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1999 Dodge Intrepid Primary Timing Chain & Sprockets Installation
Before removing primary timing chain, check timing drive system wear limits. See INSPECTION . CAUTION: Before removing crankshaft pulley, ensure A/C belt tensioner is not contacting crankshaft pulley
1. Remove upper radiator crossmember. Disconnect fan assembly connector. Remove fan assembly. Remove drive belts. Using Crankshaft Pulley Holder (8191), hold crankshaft pulley and remove center bolt. Using a 3-jaw puller, remove crankshaft pulley. 2. Remove upper intake manifold. See INTAKE MANIFOLD . Remove electrical and vacuum harness retaining clips from valve cover studs. Remove ignition coils. Remove valve covers. Remove power steering pump and set aside. Remove drive belt tensioner pulley and bracket. Remove timing chain cover. CAUTION: DO Read more
2001 Ford Escort ZX2 Timing Belt Service and Repair
Timing Drive Components-Timing Belt
NOTE: Ford does not provide camshaft gear timing marks, or information to perform timing belt service without the special tools shown in this procedure.
Removal
1. Grasp the spark plug boot firmly and with a twisting pulling motion, disconnect the spark plug wires from the spark plugs.
2. NOTE: If an original spark plug is reused, install it in the cylinder from which it was removed. New spark plugs can be used in any cylinder. NOTE: Use compressed air to remove any foreign material from the spark plug well before removing the spark plugs. Remove the spark plugs.
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2001 Daewoo Leganza SE Timing Belt Removal
Removal 1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect intake air temperature sensor connector from intake air duct. Disconnect the air intake tube from the throttle body. Disconnect the breather tube from the valve cover. Remove resonator from throttle body. Remove air filter housing. 2. Raise and support the vehicle. Remove right front wheel. Remove right front splash shield from wheelwell. Remove serpentine accessory drive belt. 3. Remove crankshaft pulley bolts. It is NOT necessary to remove crankshaft sprocket center bolt. Remove crankshaft pulley. Lower vehicle. 4. Support engine assembly from above with Support Fixture (J-28467-B). See Fig. 1 . Remove engine mount bracket from Read more
Timing Components Service and Repair
Timing Drive Components Removal 1. Remove the engine front cover. 2. CAUTION: This pulse wheel is used with several difference engines. Install the pulse wheel with the keyway in the slot stamped 30 or 30 RFF only (orange in color). Remove the ignition pulse wheel. 3. Install the damper bolt. 4. NOTE: LH shown, RH similar. Remove the LH and RH spark plugs. 5. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise to position the crankshaft keyway in the 11 o’clock position and position the camshafts in the correct position. This will position the number one cylinder at Top Dead Center (TDC). ^ Verify that the camshafts are correctly located. If not, rotate the crankshaft one additional turn and recheck. 6. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise 120 degrees to the 3 o’clock position to locate the RH camshafts in the neutral position. 7. Verify that the RH camshafts Read more
2001 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS Coupe Timing Belt Service and Repair
INTERFERENCE ENGINE When installing the timing belt, be sure to align all alignment marks on the belt with corresponding marks on the sprokets. If incorrectly installed, interference between pistons and valves may occur. REMOVAL TIMING BELT 1. Remove timing belt guide. (MT vehicles only) 2. If alignment mark (a) and/or arrow mark (which indicates rotation direction) on timing belt fade away, put new marks before removing timing belt as shown in procedures below.
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Timing Components: Service and Repair
Timing Drive Components Removal
1. Remove the engine front cover.
2. CAUTION: This pulse wheel is used with several difference engines. Install the pulse wheel with the keyway in the slot stamped 30 or 30 RFF only (orange in color). Remove the ignition pulse wheel.
3. Install the damper bolt.
4. NOTE: LH shown, RH similar. Remove the LH and RH spark plugs.
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2002 Ford Escort ZX2 L4-2.0L DOHC VIN 3 Timing Belt Service and Repair
Timing Drive Components-Timing Adjust
NOTE:Ford does not provide camshaft gear timing marks, or information to perform timing belt service without the special tools shown in this procedure.
1. NOTE: Make sure the correct (second) notch in the pulley is indexed to the lower cylinder block. Position the crankshaft just prior to top dead center.
2. Remove the bolt and install the top dead center timing peg.
3. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise against the peg
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1999 Volkswagen New Beetle GL Timing Belt Removal & Installation
Application for VOLKSWAGEN 2.0L 4-Cylinder – AEG, AVH, AZG, BDC & BEV Engines For 1998-00 model years, although the manufacturer does not recommend a specific scheduled maintenance interval, belt manufacturers suggest the belt be replaced at 60,000 mile intervals. For 2001-03 model years, the manufacturer recommends the belt be replaced at 105,000 mile intervals. NOTE: For 2004, manufacturer does not provide a timing belt replacement interval.
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1988 Mazda Truck B Series Truck Timing Belt Removal and Installation
Guide for 1988 Mazda Truck B Series Truck L4-2184cc 2.2L 2200 Vehicle Level Engine, Cooling and Exhaust Engine Timing Belt Service and Repair Timing Belt Removal and Installation
1. Align the timing mark on the timing belt pulley and camshaft pulley with the marks.
2. Remove all the spark plugs.
NOTE: This is to prevent compression while rotating the timing belt.
3. This procedure must be used to install the timing belt.
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