Okay, then you shouldn't have to worry about the cams themselves being out of alignment. Just focus on the timing marks on the sprockets.
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Re: hardly running 850 glt
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read my first post, it came loose and the cams movedbmdubya1198 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2018, 17:31Okay, then you shouldn't have to worry about the cams themselves being out of alignment. Just focus on the timing marks on the sprockets.
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I know, what I meant was that the sprockets were not moved independently of the camshafts. From what I understand, the tool came loose and one of the cams shifted.
Like I said, as long as you did not remove either of the cam sprockets, you can use the timing marks on the sprockets to align the cams again.
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There is no rush in this job...just take one step at a time,think and everything must end up well.
Don't remove spark plugs,this will prevent things from moving while you install the belt.
After you're done....turn the engine a few revolutions by hand...re-check the ALL marks and if everything is ok...start the engine.
Don't remove spark plugs,this will prevent things from moving while you install the belt.
After you're done....turn the engine a few revolutions by hand...re-check the ALL marks and if everything is ok...start the engine.
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Yea slow and steady, I took the weekend to do this job with a guy who has done dual cam belts before and still borked it.
I feel better knowing I can move the cams to the marks and be good without special tools.
Let me ask this though, is it obvious when you turn the the crank by hand if you are smacking the pistons?
Is it a feel or something you hear? I don't plan on this happening since the marks are close now as is.
It's just good knowledge to know for reference.
I feel better knowing I can move the cams to the marks and be good without special tools.
Let me ask this though, is it obvious when you turn the the crank by hand if you are smacking the pistons?
Is it a feel or something you hear? I don't plan on this happening since the marks are close now as is.
It's just good knowledge to know for reference.
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By hand you would meet resistance when a piston hits a valve and be unable to go any further. You'd be unable to bend the valves by hand.
You can move the cams all you want, any which way, when the crank is on the timing mark. Be sure to get it there before you do anything else. Putting the crank on the mark positions all of the pistons away from the reach of the valves, at that point you can spin the cams around if you want.
You can move the cams all you want, any which way, when the crank is on the timing mark. Be sure to get it there before you do anything else. Putting the crank on the mark positions all of the pistons away from the reach of the valves, at that point you can spin the cams around if you want.
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It definitely appears my notch is the single one like the first picture Lee pointed out and posted
(thank you again for that picture)
What a bear to see with these eyes of mine. Also appears I'm about 2 teeth off the marks..
I swear we had those marks lined up but I also am pretty sure we didn't have the crank lined up correctly.
I just figured as hard as it was to turn if the cam marks were left the way we found them when we started it all "should" be the same when put back together. Bad assumption.. Well wish me some good wrenching, I'm about to remove tensioner and start over.
(thank you again for that picture)
What a bear to see with these eyes of mine. Also appears I'm about 2 teeth off the marks..
I swear we had those marks lined up but I also am pretty sure we didn't have the crank lined up correctly.
I just figured as hard as it was to turn if the cam marks were left the way we found them when we started it all "should" be the same when put back together. Bad assumption.. Well wish me some good wrenching, I'm about to remove tensioner and start over.
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I remember the old Subaru engine I replaced heads on - took me three tries to get the timing on that sucker right.
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