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Is there marks on the chain which you can line up whith the dots on the cam pullys if so how many links between each mark?

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There should be coloured links on the chain and there will be marks on the pulleys as well

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SOURCE: 2003 hynudia accent timingbelt replacement

yes those are the marks and it sounds like its not in timing

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: timing belt and aligning overhead cams

there will be one timing mark on the alternator bracket and the other will be on the inner belt cover. both will only look like a notch. when installing belt not to let the crankshaft move while u are lining everything up.

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2010

SOURCE: i want ti install timing chain in 350 chevy. What

The timing chain is not that fine, nor do you care about advance with the chain. A single link on the chain is more like 15 degrees, and you will have no trouble deciding which is the best fit.
TDC is always 0, and never 4 degrees advanced.
It is the ignition that is advanced, not the chain. To advance the breathing you would need to either change the cam, or get a variable chain sprocket. But again, you can not tell 4 degrees when putting a chain on. It changes that much at least when you take the slack out.

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SOURCE: 2001 2.4l turbo timing marks see marks on cam

everything is at 12 o'clock. see diagram from autozone.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2011

SOURCE: Timing chain not marked truck

there should be a corresponding mark on the wheel and on the cover. what specifically is your engine? the marks on the wheel could be a punched rounded mark while on the timing belt cover the mark looks like it has been made by a hacksaw when #1 piston is on TDC youre closest to the mark. you can also crank the cam wheel to the cycle where its on ignition stage-this also is the closest to the mark

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The timing chain is not that fine, nor do you care about advance with the chain. A single link on the chain is more like 15 degrees, and you will have no trouble deciding which is the best fit.
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Here is an illustration of the timing chain set up. Be aware these marks are lined up with the three sets of plated links on the chain. You should easily identify them if you have a new chain. You may have to clean an old chain to see them.
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