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didnt you paint some marks on?? ,crank TDC can be found by taking no1 plug out and use a stray to locate TDC then look on back of cam with rocker cover off and look for a flat on the back of the camshaft ,or no1 cylinder valves closed and no4 on the rock
hi what is the best time belt for kia rio ls 2005 this car in 30000km time belt damege in all cars. i am living in iran i have worry this problrm i not only love this car but also not eny problems for this car. thanks for email email:[email protected]
Click on the following free, direct Link. It has all the Timing Belt Diagrams you will need, complete with Instructional and Directional Diagrams to set your Timing.
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Manufacturers recommendation for the Rio is 50,000 to 60,000 miles. It is an interference motor, so I recommend not putting it off past the 60,000 mile mark.
If you are planning on replacing the timing belt and are not even sure where to find on the engine then please DONT attempt to replace it on your own. Replacing the timing belt requires knowledge of timing marks and tensioner adjustments. It does not simply come off and back on, it has to be aligned up properly with marks on the camshaft and crankshafts. Please leaave this to someone who knows! PS: the timing belt is located behind the plastic covers on the left hand side of the engine (looking from the front)
Hello; Bad news. You have probably bent the valves in the head. When the belt was removed it was not at TDC and the marks not lined up. New engine or rebuild. Sorry....
Rich
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Turn crankshaft so that timing marks on belt pulley are aligned with marks on engine . The 'I' on intake pulley is on top and the 'E' on exhaust pulley is also on top.Align crankshaft pulley with mark on engine.If your timing belt is broken then major damage to the engine has occored and kiss it good bye.
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