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Need torque specs on 3.8 1998 plymouth voyager for water pump,timing chain cover,crankshaft pulley bolt

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Torque to yeild bolts need to be replaced whenever the head comes off.....Long bolts are 46 ft lbs. and the turn 90 degrees (1/4 turn) short bolts are 43 ft. lbs. and then 90

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SOURCE: need the torque spec on the rear diff. cover bolts - 2005 F-150

just tighten them down you dont need to torque them its not nessary.

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Could improper torque of crank pulley bolt cause the timing to be off 1994 Plymouth Voyager 3.0 V6 ?

only if loose.
why not torque it spec, then know yourself the answer>>?

Where did you see timing off, doing what with what or how?spark timig

or a new cam chain
or getting CKP sensor errors?
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On a 3.8L what is the aspec diagram and tourque for the racker arm

Hi Juan, I'm AL the owner of Big As Auto Repair

Below is the torque specs for the rocker arm as you requested.

SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs. Camshaft Sprocket-Bolt 54 40 - Camshaft Thrust Plate-Bolts 12 - 105 Forged Connecting Rod Cap-Nuts 54 +¼ turn 40 +¼ turn - Cracked Connecting Rod Cap-Bolts (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/ENGINE BLOCK/PISTON & CONNECTING ROD - INSTALLATION) Crankshaft Main Bearing Cap-Bolts 41 +¼ turn 30 +¼ turn - Crankshaft Main Bearing Cap Cross Bolts (3.8L) 61 45 - Crankshaft Oil Seal Retainer Rear-Bolts 12 - 105 Crankshaft Damper-Bolt 54 40 - Cylinder Block Drain Plugs 20 15 - Cylinder Head-Bolts (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/CYLINDER HEAD - INSTALLATION) Cylinder Head Cover-Bolts 12 - 105 Flex Plate to Crankshaft 88 65 - Engine Mounting (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/ENGINE MOUNTING) Powertrain Torque Strut 54 40 - Exhaust Manifold-Bolts 23 - 200 Exhaust Crossover Pipe-Bolts 54 40 - Intake Manifold - Lower-Bolts 23 - 200 Intake Manifold - Lower Gasket Retainer-Bolts 12 - 105 Intake Manifold Upper-Bolts 12 - 105 Lifter Yoke Retainer-Bolts 12 - 105 Oil Filter Attaching Fitting 54 40 - Oil Cooler Attaching Fitting 27 20 - Oil Filter 20 15 - Oil Filter Adapter-Bolts 28 - 250 Oil Gallery Plug 27 20 - Oil Pan-Bolts 12 - 105 Oil Pan Drain-Plug 27 20 - Oil Pressure Switch 23 - 200 Oil Pump Cover Plate-Screws 12 - 105 Oil Pump Pick-up Tube-Bolt 28 - 250 Oil Dipstick Housing-Bolts 48 35 - Rocker Arm Shaft-Bolts 23 - 200 Spark Plug 16 12 - Thermostat Housing 12 - 105 Timing Chain Case Cover -M8 Bolt 27 20 - -M10 Bolt 54 40 - Water Pump-Bolts 12 - 105 Water Pump Pulley-Bolts 28 - 250
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I need to replace a water pump on my plymouth grande voyager se 3.3l

Jack up the passenger side and remove the tire. Remove the splash shield to gain access to the belt and tensioner. Remove the serp belt. Remove the bolts holding the pulley to the water pump. Remove the pulley Remove the bolts holding the water pump to the timing cover. Remove the water pump. Be prepared for the bolts to break. It happens often!

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Need timing gear marks for 2004 Kia Sadona 3.5L engine


Removal & Installation

3.5L Engine

  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions at the beginning of this section.
  2. Record the radio anti theft code data.
  3. Remove or disconnect the following:

    Negative battery cable Engine cover Accessory drive belts Idler pulley Crankshaft pulley Power steering pump pulley Belt tensioner pulley Upper and lower timing belt covers
  4. Support the engine with a floor jack and remove the engine mount.
  5. Rotate the engine to align the camshaft sprocket timing marks with the cylinder head cover timing marks.

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    Fig. Timing belt routing and timing marks-3.5L Engine

  6. Remove or disconnect the following:

    Auto tensioner Timing belt

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    Fig. Timing belt and related components-3.5L Engine


To install:
  1. Ensure that the engine is set to Top Dead Center (TDC).
  2. Prepare the auto tensioner for installation by compressing it in a vise and installing a retaining pin.
  3. Install the timing belt in the following order:
    1. Crankshaft sprocket
    2. Idler pulley
    3. Left bank exhaust camshaft sprocket
    4. Left bank intake camshaft sprocket
    5. Water pump pulley
    6. Right bank intake camshaft sprocket
    7. Right bank exhaust camshaft sprocket
    8. Tensioner pulley

  4. Install the auto tensioner. Do not remove the retaining pin at this time.
  5. Check that the crankshaft and camshaft timing marks are aligned correctly.
  6. Rotate the crankshaft 1 / 4 turn Counterclockwise .
  7. Rotate the crankshaft 1 / 4 turn Clockwise to return the engine to TDC.
  8. Loosen the tensioner pulley center bolt.
  9. Apply 44 inch lbs. (5 Nm) torque to the tensioner pulley as shown and tighten the center bolt to 32-41 ft. lbs. (43-55 Nm).

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    Fig. Adjusting the tensioner pulley-3.5L Engine

  10. Remove the auto tensioner retaining pin.
  11. Rotate the crankshaft 2 revolutions Clockwise , then wait 5 minutes for the auto tensioner to adjust.
  12. Measure the auto tensioner rod as shown. If the measurement is not 3.8-4.5 mm, then repeat the belt tensioning procedure.

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    Fig. Measuring the auto tensioner rod-3.5L Engine

  13. When the auto tensioner measurement is correct, install or connect the following:

    Engine mount Upper and lower timing belt covers Belt tensioner pulley Power steering pump pulley Crankshaft pulley Idler pulley Accessory drive belts Engine cover Negative battery cable
  14. Reprogram the radio anti theft codes.

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    Removal & Installation

    3.8L Engine

    1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions at the beginning of this section.
    2. Record the radio anti theft code data.
    3. Remove the engine from the vehicle.
    4. Remove the drive belt. Remove the power steering pump. Remove the air conditioning compressor.
    5. Remove the alternator. Remove the drive belt idler. Remove the drive belt tensioner. Remove the water pump pulley. Remove the intake manifold.
    6. Remove the connector bracket from the left cylinder head cover. Disconnect the right ignition coil connector, condenser connector and remove the bracket.
    7. Remove the left cylinder head cover retaining bolts. Remove the cylinder head cover from the engine.
    8. Remove the right cylinder head cover retaining bolts. Remove the cylinder head cover from the engine.
    9. Set the No. 1 cylinder to TDC on the compression stroke. Turn the crankshaft pulley and align its groove with the timing mark T of the lower timing chain cover.
    10. Check that the mark of the camshaft timing sprockets are in straight line positioning on the cylinder head surface. If not rotate the crankshaft 360 degrees. Do not rotate the engine counterclockwise.
    11. Remove the oil pan. Remove the crankshaft damper pulley. Remove the timing chain cover.
      NOTE Be careful not to damage the contact surfaces of the cylinder block, cylinder head and timing chain cover. Before removing the timing chain, mark the right and left timing chains with an identification mark based on the location of the sprocket because the identification mark on the chain for TDC can be erased.
    12. After compressing the timing chain tensioner, install a set pin. Remove the right cam to cam guide. Remove the right timing chain auto tensioner and timing chain tensioner arm.
    13. Remove the oil pump chain cover. Remove the oil pump chain tensioner assembly. Remove the oil pump chain guide. Remove the right timing chain.
    14. Remove the right timing chain guide. Remove the oil pump chain sprocket and oil pump chain. Remove the crankshaft sprocket, oil pump and camshaft drive gear.
    15. Remove the left cam to cam guide. Remove the left timing chain auto tensioner and timing chain tensioner arm. Remove the left timing chain.
    16. Remove the left timing chain guide. Remove the crankshaft sprocket and left camshaft drive. Remove the tensioner adapter assembly.

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      Fig. Timing chain and related components-3.8L Engine


    To install:
    1. Check the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets for wear and damage, replace as required.
    2. Inspect the tensioner arm and chain guide for wear and damage, replace as required.
    3. Check that the tensioner pin moves smoothly when the ratchet pawl is released with a thin rod.
    4. The key of the crankshaft should be aligned with the timing mark of the timing chain cover. This indicates that the piston is at TDC on the compression stroke.
    5. Install the tensioner adapter assembly. Install the crankshaft sprocket and left camshaft drive.
    6. Install the left timing chain guide and torque the retaining bolts 14-18 ft. lbs.
    7. Install the left timing chain. Be sure to install the chain with no slack between the camshaft and the crankshaft (crankshaft sprocket, timing chain guide, exhaust camshaft sprocket, intake camshaft sprocket). The timing mark of each sprocket should be matched with the timing mark (color ink) of the timing chain at installation of the timing chain.

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      Fig. Left timing chain markings and installation: (D) exhaust camshaft sprocket (C) intake camshaft sprocket-3.8L Engine

    8. Install the left timing chain tensioner arm and torque the retaining bolts 14-16 ft. lbs.
    9. Install the left timing chain tensioner and torque the retaining bolts 7-9 ft. lbs.
    10. Install the left cam to cam guide and torque the retaining bolts 7-9 ft. lbs.
    11. Install the crankshaft sprocket, oil pump and right camshaft drive.
    12. Install the oil pump chain and oil pump sprocket. Torque the retaining bolt to 14-16 ft. lbs.
    13. Install the right timing chain guide. Torque the retaining bolts to 14-18 ft. lbs.
    14. Install the right timing chain. Be sure to install the chain with no slack between the camshaft and the crankshaft (crankshaft sprocket, intake camshaft sprocket, exhaust camshaft sprocket). The timing mark of each sprocket should be matched with the timing mark (color ink) of the timing chain at installation of the timing chain.

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      Fig. Right timing chain markings and installation: (C) exhaust camshaft sprocket (B) intake camshaft sprocket-3.8L Engine

    15. Install the right timing chain tensioner arm. Torque the retaining bolts to 14-17 ft. lbs.
    16. Install the right timing chain auto tensioner. Torque the retaining bolts to 7-9 ft. lbs.
    17. Install the right cam to cam guide and torque the retaining bolts to 7-9 ft. lbs.
    18. Install the oil pump chain guide. Torque the retaining bolts to 7-9 ft. lbs.
    19. Install the oil pump tensioner assembly. Torque the retaining bolts to 7-9 ft. lbs.
    20. Pull out the pins on both the left and right hydraulic tensioners. Install the oil pump chain cover.
    21. Rotate the crankshaft two revolutions in the clockwise direction. Confirm the timing mark. Be sure to rotate the crankshaft in the clockwise direction.
    22. Apply sealant on the chain cover and on the cylinder head, cylinder block, and lower oil pan. Be sure these parts are free of engine oil and dirt.
      NOTE Before assembling the timing chain cover, the liquid sealant TB1217H should be applied on the gap between the cylinder head and block. The part must be assembled with five minutes after the sealant is applied.


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      Fig. Sealant application (1 inch bead width)-3.8L Engine

    23. Apply sealant on the chain cover.
      NOTE The liquid sealant TB1217H should be applied on the gap between the cylinder head and block. The part must be assembled with five minutes after the sealant is applied.


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      Fig. Timing cover sealant application-3.8L Engine

    24. Install a new gasket to the timing case cover.
      NOTE It is important that the dowel pins on the cylinder block and holes on the timing chain cover should be used as a reference in order to assemble the timing chain cover in the correct position.


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      Fig. Timing cover gasket installation (A) gaskets-3.8L Engine

    25. Install the timing chain cover. Torque the retaining bolts in the proper sequence and to specification. The engine should not be started for at least thirty minutes after timing chain cover assembly.

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      Fig. Timing cover bolt torque sequence and specification-3.8L Engine

    26. Install the timing case cover oil seal.
    27. Continue the installation in the reverse order of the removal procedure.
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How do u set timing on it? 1.8 engine

Installation
Install crankshaft sprocket on crankshaft.
Make sure mating marks on crankshaft sprocket face front of engine.

Position crankshaft so that No. 1 piston is at TDC and crankshaft key is at 12 o'clock.

Install slack side timing chain guide and timing chain tension guide.

Install timing chain on crankshaft sprocket.
Set timing chain by aligning its mating mark with that on the crankshaft sprocket.
Make sure sprocket's mating mark faces engine front.

Install camshaft sprockets.
Set timing chain by aligning mating marks with those of camshaft sprockets.

Install camshaft sprocket bolts to correct torque.
Apply new engine oil to bolt threads and seat surface.

Install chain tensioner.
Before installing chain tensioner, insert a suitable pin into pin hole of chain tensioner.
After installing chain tensioner, remove the pin.
Install timing chain guide.

Install O-rings to cylinder block.

Before installing front cover, remove all traces of RTV silicone sealant from mating surface using a scraper.
Also remove traces of RTV silicone sealant from mating surface of cylinder block.

Apply a continuous bead of Genuine RTV Silicone Sealant or equivalent to mating surface of front cover. Refer to RECOMMENDED CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND SEALANTS .
Check alignment of mating marks on chain and crankshaft sprocket.
Align oil drive spacer with oil pump.
Place timing chain to the side of chain guide. This prevents the chain from making contact with water seal area of front cover.

Install front cover.

Make sure two O-rings are present.

Be careful not to damage oil seal when installing front cover.
Install cylinder head bolts at engine front side as shown in Fig. 55.
Tightening procedure:
Tighten bolts (1 - 4): 6.3-8.3 N.m (0.64-0.85 kg.m, 55.8-73.5 in.lb).

Install oil pump drive spacer.
Install water pump and water pump pulley. Refer to REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
Install idler pulley and bracket.

Install RH engine mounting bracket

Install RH engine mounting.
Install oil pan. Refer to INSTALLATION.
Install crankshaft pulley.
Remove ring gear stopper.
Install starter motor.
Install cylinder head front cover.
Apply RTV silicone sealant to cylinder head front cover.
Use Genuine RTV Silicone Sealant or equivalent. Refer to RECOMMENDED CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND SEALANTS .

Install Camshaft Position Sensor (PHASE).

Before installing rocker cover, apply a bead of Genuine RTV Silicone Sealant or equivalent, to mating surface of cylinder head as shown in .

Install rocker cover gasket into rocker cover.
Install rocker cover and tighten in numerical order as shown in
Install spark plugs.
Install ignition coils.
Install front exhaust tube.
Install front/right-side splash undercover.
Install front RH wheel.
Install drive belts.
Adjusting drive belt deflection..
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Timing chain is loose how do I replace or tighten

You need to pull out the timing cover. 4-6 hours of work. Here is the step to remove the Cover, then you need to remove the Sprockets.
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  1. Remove the oil pan.
  2. Remove the power steering belt if so equipped.
  3. Remove the air conditioning belt, compressor and bracket if so equipped.
  4. Remove the fan clutch (fluid coupling), with the fan and water pump pulley.
  5. Matchmark and remove the crankshaft pulley(s). This bolt will be very tight. Use the counter-holding bar, properly installed, to hold the crankshaft while loosening the bolt. Use the pulley extractor or gear puller to remove the pulley from the shaft.
  6. Remove the water bypass pipe.
  7. Remove the fan belt adjusting bar. If necessary, remove the lower power steering bracket for access.
  8. Disconnect the heater water outlet pipe.
  9. Unbolt the timing chain cover assembly. Be careful to loosen only the correct bolts.

To install:
  1. Install new gaskets over the dowels on the timing chain cover. Slide the cover assembly over the dowels and pump spline. Insert the retaining bolts and tighten them. Tighten the 8mm bolts to 9 ft. lbs. (13 Nm) and the 10mm bolts to 29 ft. lbs. (39 Nm).
  2. Temporarily install the adjusting bar to the alternator. Install the adjusting bar to the chain cover and tighten the bolts to 9 ft. lbs. (13 Nm).
  3. Install the heater water outlet pipe.
  4. Install the water bypass pipe.
  5. Install the crankshaft pulley and bolt. Use the counter-holding tool to hold the pulley and tighten the bolt to 116 ft. lbs. (157 Nm). If equipped with air conditioning, install the second crankshaft pulley.
  6. Install the water pump pulley and fluid coupling with the fan.
  7. Adjust the tension on the drive belts.
  8. Install the air conditioning compressor bracket, compressor and belt if they were removed.
  9. Install the power steering belt and adjust it.
  10. Attach the oil pan.
  11. Install the radiator.
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92 voyager oil pump replacement.

Remove the engine front cover then drain the engine oil and take out the oil pan. It is under the engine and looks like the bottom of the motor.
Unscrew the oil pump mounting bolts with a wrench and proceed to remove the oil pump itself by pulling it down and out of the engine. Avoid getting any contaminants into the oil pump assembly while removing.
Add fresh oil to the new pump to prime it. Check the alignment on the new oil pump drive with the crankshaft/intermediate crankshaft timing.
  • Step 2 Install the new pump carefully, rotating it back and forth a little to make sure it has full surface contact between the pump and the engine block.
  • Step 3 Hold the pump in its sealed position and put in the pump mounting bolts, tightening them to 15 ft-lb.
  • Step 4 Put the engine oil pan back in and refill the crankcase. Start the engine and check for leaks on the parts you replaced
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    Change oil pump from engine

    THE 3.0 ENGINE YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE UPPER INTAKE MANIFOLD .REMOVE VALVE COVERS REMOVE ACESSORY DRIVE BELT.REMOVE THE POWER STEERING PUMP.REMOVE ALTERNATOR REMOVE WATER PUMP .REMOVE AC COMPRESSOR AND BRACKET .REMOVE CRANKSHAFT PULLEY REMOVE OIL PAN REMOVE OIL PUMP SCREEN AND THE TUBE REMOVE FRONT COVER REMOVE TIMING CHAINS REMOVE CRANKSHAFT TIMING GEARS REMOVE OIL PUMP.WHEN INSTALLING NEW OIL PUMP AND OIL PUMP SCREEN AND TUBE TORQUE BOTH 89 INCH POUNDS. THE 3.9 ENGINE REMOVE THE CRANKSHAFT PULLEY REMOVE FRONT COVER REMOVE THE PRIMARY TIMING CHAINS REMOVE OIL PUMP MOUNTING BOLTS REMOVE OIL PUMP.INSTALLING NEW OIL PUMP TORQUE BOLTS TO 53 INCH POUNDS. WARNING YOU NEED A REPAIR MANUAL IN ORDER TO RELINE TIMING MARKS ON CAMSHAFTS AND CRANKSHAFT.
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    I HAVE HAD MY TIMING COVER GASKET REPLACED ON MY 1999 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER - 3.3 ENGINE - NOW I AM GETTING A BIG VIBRATION WHEN IDLING IN GEAR AND SOMETIMES WHEN I TURN STEERING IT CHATTERS - WOULD...

    If your mechanic is a good mechanic you should be able to take it back into that mechanic and have them recheck their work at no additional cost. There are many bolts holding on the: Power Steering Pump, Alternator, Water Pump, Belt Tensioner, Crankshaft Pulley and Idle Pulley. Many of these have to be removed inorder to replace the Timing Chain Cover Gasket. It they were not tightened down correctly, this could be the vibration you are describing. Also the Front (right side) Motor Mount had to be loosened to gain access. If this was not tightened down correctly, it could cause vibration.
    The Power Steering Pump itself not only has mounting bolts, but also the retaining bolts on the pulley. Again if these were not tightened down correctly, it could cause the pulley to vibrate.
    Talk to the mechanic (again if you have to) and work it out with them. Most good mechanic will help you.
    But to answer your question directly: Yes there is a very good possibility that this has something to do with the Timing Gasket Cover Gasket work.
    Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel free to contact me at
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    1995 Plymoth Voyager

    The water pump bolts directly to the engine block, using a gasket for pump-to-block sealing, The water pump is driven by the timing belt and is serviced as a unit.Disconnect battery ground cable.Remove crankshaft drive pulleys and torsional damper,and Right Engine Mount & Bracket.Place a jack under engine to support and slightly raise engine, then remove engine mount bracket.
    Remove timing belt cover, then mark belt running direction for reinstallation.
    Loosen timing belt tensioner, then remove belt and crankshaft sprocket flange shield.
    Drain cooling system.
    Remove water pump mounting bolts.
    Separate water pump from water inlet pipe, then remove water pump.
    Reverse procedure to install, noting the following:
    Use a new O-ring on water inlet pipe.
    Torque water pump mounting bolts to 27 Nm (20 ft. lbs.).
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