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Jul 3, 2011 - Uploaded by Jaime Depaula
Land Rover Freelander 2002-2005 KV6 Timming belt andreplacing valves - Video 2 ... shops in North Eastern USA for bent valves and timing belt change? .... Land Rover 200tdiTiming Belt -From Broken Belt to Retiming the ...
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How to change a rover K series cam belt .. by Technozen of ...soy espa?ol porfavor quiero saber timing marks de MG ROVER 25 petrol 1795cc engen .... Hi, Have a Land Rover Freelander1999 petrol serie K, that dont start, ...
Nov 20, 2006 - 1 post - 1 author
The following is instructions for replacing the timing (or camshaft) belt on the 1.8i petrol engine, as fitted to a Freelander. This is the K-series ... With the timing set, thecam sprocket marks should look like this. Posted Image
There's a downloadable service manual on www.scribd.com if that helps. Sort out the reason for the overheat before you go far. Is it just the head or did the pistons take a hammering? If you know the timing is right, check the compressions.
doing the head taking out the timing belt you need to check 3 times on 3 turns of the engine by hand to make sure the timing lines up with the marking. so that is time up turn. if you have to adjust then turn again if fine turn another time check then another. if it is out you start again until it right 3 times in a row.
Possible problems could be 1 cloghed cathalytic converter
2 cloghed or damage EGR system
3 bad fuel pressure regulator
4 timming of by worn timming chain
5 timming off by bad or mis aligned
- distributor
6 bad crank sensor
7 bad ECM computer
8 Bad groud distribution
9 blown head gasket
its hard to say without knowing your year, however, if you have an engine that uses a distributer, the best way is to remove your timing cover, and insure the timing mark are alighned and that your distributer is set to the #1 cylinder tdc, from there it should be a mater of small adjustments to the distributer. hope i was able to help.
to remove head gasket first take off the valve cover and locate head bolts .make sure one is not broken . then remove timming belt cover and set engine to top dead center by the mark on the crank pulleyengine drive belt will also need to be removed.loosen timming belt tension ,mark belt osision and slide belt from camshaft gear .sometimes its easier to remove the gear.disconect fuel lines ,exuat pipe from manifold ,and sensor wires ,sparkplug wires and any other vacum lines wires ,ect ....that are conected the the cylinder head. before removel disconnect battery and drain cooling system. remove the head bolts ,inside and work to the outside in a circle.may need to pry head from the engine block careful .reinspect to make sure all hoses and wire ,lines are not still attached..always seems to be one thing that will still be attached..after head is removed ,you should be able to see where the gasket is damaged. clean all mating surfaces off engine block and head toinspect for cracks and damage.make it extra clean....razor blade scraper, sand paper ,brakecleaner and lots of shop towels. that is the most important to have clean surface ...install new gasket and reinstall head bolts to the proper tourque specs. parts guy can tell you if you dont know. when the head bolts are tight, this is a good time to drain oil and filter and after repair is finished install new 50/50 coolant. good luck with your repair
you should have timming marks on the front engine block. if you see it you will need a timming light to set it very cheap to buy. if you do not see any timming marks and you have a distributer losen it a little but with the car running. now with the car running turn the distruber left or right until you hear and feel the car idle high. once you feel it idle low go back up until it idle high and keep it there and tighten the distruber back. turn the car off and try starting it back up. it should start right on time with the correct timming and idle. good luck
timming marks on cams face each other 3 and 9 o clock crank mark at about 6 o clock mark in cover and sump auto adjuster arrow should be in v mark to set this requires turning water pump by loosening water pump bolts slightly be warned some times this causes pump o ring seal to leak if turning.
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