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- Posted on Jul 17, 2010
Re: Can you tell me where I can print instructions for...
Here are the instructions for removing the timing cover, and for replacing the timing belt. If this is helpful, please click my accept button! Thanks!
Remove accessory drive belts.
- Remove water pump pulley to pump hub attaching bolts, then the pulley.
- Remove right inner fender panel to gain access to crankshaft pulley.
- Remove outer crankshaft pulley attaching bolts, then the outer stiffener/spacer and outer pulley
- Remove inner stiffener/spacer, attaching screws, inner pulley and baffle plate.
- Remove attaching bolts, then the upper and lower timing covers.
- Reverse procedure to install. When installing crankshaft pulley, ensure curved lip on baffle plate and deep recess of inner pulley face outward
- Remove timing belt covers as outlined previously.
- Remove timing belt tensioner pulley attaching bolt, then the tensioner pulley, spring and spring cover
- If reusing old belt, mark direction of rotation on belt to aid installation.
- Remove timing belt from crankshaft and camshaft sprockets.
- Check crankshaft and camshaft sprockets, tensioner pulley and timing belt for wear or damage. Replace components as necessary.
- Align camshaft and crankshaft sprocket timing marks with marks on cylinder head and oil pump housing
- Install timing belt. If reusing old belt, ensure belt is installed so that direction of rotation mark made during removal is positioned correctly.
- Install spring and spring cover onto tensioner pulley, then install pulley and attaching bolt. Do not tighten bolt at this time.
- Install tensioner spring onto anchor, then tighten pulley attaching bolt to torque listed at the end of this section.
- Reinstall timing belt covers.
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This photo shows timing marks.
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