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Anonymous Posted on Jan 09, 2014

Timing chain diagram 1.5 twin cam nissan amlmera 2004

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2009

SOURCE: Cam Belt on Outlander 2.4 litre Petrol - 2004

The vehicle has a belt and should be changed every 60,000 miles.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: need a timing chain diagram for y reg nissan

try autozone.com to see if they have your car listed for diagrams pictures and step by step instructions if your car is not listed then try your local library they have all the car manuals and even copy them for you

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2010

SOURCE: 1999 Ford Expedition 5.4L Timing chain setup

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  1. Remove the engine front cover. For additional information, refer to Engine Front Cover in this section.
  1. Remove the crankshaft sensor ring from the crankshaft.
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  1. Rotate the crankshaft until the timing mark on the RH camshaft sprocket is approximately at the 11 o'clock position and the timing mark on the LH camshaft sprocket is approximately at the 12 o'clock position.
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  1. Using the special tool, position the crankshaft as shown.
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  1. Install the special tool.
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  1. NOTE: LH shown; RH similar.
    Remove the two bolts, the timing chain tensioner and tensioner arm.
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  1. Remove the LH and RH timing chains and the crankshaft sprockets.
    • Remove the special tool from the crankshaft.
    • Remove the timing chains from the camshaft sprockets.
    • Remove the right and left timing chains and the crankshaft sprocket from the crankshaft.
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  1. ani_caut.gif CAUTION: The bolts are different lengths and must be returned to their original location.
    NOTE: LH shown; RH similar.
    Remove the bolts and the timing chain guides.
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Installation
  1. ani_caut.gif CAUTION: Timing chain procedures must be followed exactly or damage to valves and pistons will result.
    ani_caut.gif CAUTION: Do not compress the ratchet assembly. This will damage the ratchet assembly.
    Compress the tensioner plunger, using an edge of a vise.
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  1. Using a small screwdriver or pick, push back and hold the ratchet mechanism.
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  1. While holding the ratchet mechanism, push the ratchet arm back into the tensioner housing.
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  1. Install a paper clip into the hole in the tensioner housing to hold the ratchet assembly and plunger in during installation.
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  1. Remove the tensioner from the vise.
  1. NOTE: There are 61 links in the timing chain.
    If the copper links are not visible, mark two links on one end and one link on the other end, and use as timing marks.
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  1. Install the timing chain guides.
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  1. Using the special tool, verify correct crankshaft position.
    • Remove the special tool.
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  1. NOTE: Crankshaft sprockets are identical. They can only be installed one way. Refer to the following illustration for correct crankshaft sprocket installation.
    If removed, install LH and RH crankshaft sprockets.
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  1. Install the LH timing chain onto the crankshaft sprocket, aligning the one copper (marked) link on the timing chain with the slot on the crankshaft sprocket.
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  1. Position the LH timing chain on the camshaft sprocket with the two copper (marked) chain links and the camshaft sprocket timing mark aligned.
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  1. Position the RH (outer) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket, aligning the copper (marked) link with the timing mark on the sprocket.
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  1. Position the RH timing chain on the camshaft sprocket. Make sure the two copper (marked) links align with the camshaft sprocket timing mark.
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  1. NOTE: LH shown; RH similar.
    Position the tensioner arms and tensioners, and install the bolts.
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  1. Remove the tensioner retaining clip.
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  1. As a post-check, verify correct alignment of all timing marks.
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  1. Remove the special tool.
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  1. Position the crankshaft sensor ring on the crankshaft.
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  1. Install the engine front cover. For additional information, refer to Engine Front Cover in this section.


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Marvin

  • 85242 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 12, 2011

SOURCE: would like a diagram of

Below is a picture of the SR engine with all the timing marks aligned and circle. I s this what you needed?If you need to make the picture full screen copy it to the picture files of your PC and use that to view full screen.


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Anonymous

  • 121 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 16, 2011

SOURCE: 2004 dodge stratus 2.7 dohc

they work together. be absolutely sure you have them right because if not you run the risk of doing some head damage

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