In my 2000 V70xc, I have the camshafts locked in the rear which required removal of the camshaft position aperture (I'm replacing all the camshaft seals). I have since read a post suggesting that the orientation of the aperture matters. I probably did not document it sufficiently prior to removal. I took a prior picture, but I also moved the exhaust camshaft slightly since then to install the locking tool.
How important is the rotational position of the camshaft position aperture relative to the camshaft? If the aperture position is not the same as before, what happens and how does one fix it? I'm talking about part #8 in the attached photo.
PS: This site is awesome. Multiple jobs underway on this car with your help ! Thanks!
Rear Camshaft Position Aperture '00 V70xc - Does orientation matter? Topic is solved
- Roger_850T
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It matters - that's how the ECU knows which rotation the crankshaft is on. I haven't worked on that exact year, but I think you'll find if you look closely, it will only go back properly in one orientation. Looking at the back of the camshaft, there is a groove that is offset from center. I think the aperture has a matching surface that will only properly go one way.
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08 V50 Project... Still in pieces
05 XC90 V8 213k
95 854T 350k Still my favorite daily driver
02 V70 186k+ Gave to my daughter, still going strong
03 S80 111k (crashed, but driver walked away unhurt)
93 945T 217k (gone to be parted out)
87 245 300k+ sold, still going afaik
84 264 Diesel, RIP at 160k
78 242 manual everything.
73 P1800ES, fun until the rust set in...
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Yes it matters. There are likely 3 notches on the back of cam on that year and with the corresponding 3 in the sintered iron profile wheel it can only go on one way. If not then look and you will see that two notches are perfectly inline because they were made by one cutter tool but they are not centered with the bolt hole. there is a little offset. Look at the profile wheel in the back and find out which way that two notch offset is oriented and make sure it goes on right.
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Ah yes, I now see the features on the back of the wheel that will fit into three notches on the camshaft. That will make install straightforward.
Thank you very much Roger and Jimmy!
Thank you very much Roger and Jimmy!
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