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2001 Nissan-Datsun Quest Minivan SE Timing Belt: Service and Repair

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Filed Under (Nissan) by admin on 09-08-2010

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CAUTION: – Do not bend or twist timing belt. – After removing timing belt, do not turn crankshaft and camshaft separately because valves will strike piston heads. – Make sure that timing belt, camshaft sprocket, crankshaft sprocket and belt tensioner are clean and free from oil and water. – Installation should be carried out when engine is cold. Removal 1. Jack up the vehicle front and support with safety stand. 2. Remove engine under cover. 3. Remove front RH wheel and engine side cover. 4. Drain engine coolant from radiator. 5. Remove the following belts. – Compressor drive belt – Generator drive belt – Power steering pump drive belt Timing Marks 6. Set No. 1 piston at TDC of its compression stroke. 7. Loosen crankshaft pulley bolt. 8. Remove crankshaft pulley using a suitable puller. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Remove radiator upper hose and water inlet hose. Remove compressor drive belt idler bracket. Remove water pump pulley. Remove breather pipe from timing belt front upper cover. Remove timing belt front covers.

1989 Nissan Pickup TIMING BELT Removal (200SX & 300ZX)

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Filed Under (Nissan) by admin on 04-05-2010

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Installation (200SX & 300ZX) 1. Ensure that piston No. 1 is at TDC of compression stroke. Remove valve covers and loosen all rocker
shaft bolts. Do not bend timing belt. Install tensioner and return spring. 2. Turn tensioner clockwise and temporarily tighten lock nut. Install timing belt. Align White lines on timing belt with punch mark on camshaft pulleys and crankshaft pulley. Arrow on timing belt must be pointing toward front belt covers. 3. Using Allen wrench, slowly turn tensioner clockwise and counterclockwise 2 or 3 times. When camshafts and crankshaft marks are aligned, tighten tensioner lock nut. See Fig. 2 . Ensure that camshaft lobes are correctly positioned. Tighten rocker shaft bolts in 2 stages. 4. Refill and bleed air from cooling system. To complete installation, reverse removal procedures. Adjust drive belts to proper tension.

Rover 820 16 Valve (M16 Engine) Timing Belt Failure

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Filed Under (Rover) by admin on 05-06-2011

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The above application is prone to the timing belt teeth lifting off the belt in service due to operating the belt with insufficient tension. The following instructions have been produced to assist in the fitting of your new timing belt, giving simple hints and tips, which should help avoid problems caused by adopting an incorrect fitting / adjustment procedure. For instructions for the removal of the engine components required to gain access to the timing belt, please refer to the vehicle workshop manual. Note:- Incorrect tension of the timing belt, can lead to the teeth lifting from the belt, resulting in belt failure, and subsequent major engine damage. Special Tools Required: 1) Timing belt tension gauge, (accurately calibrated), Part No’s: either Rover KM4088 or Borroughs BT33-86F 2) Two 8mm Allen keys (for tensioner adjustment) 3) Short length of round steel bar (for flywheel timing location) Fitting Procedure: 1) Before the old timing belt is removed, the crankshaft should be rotated clockwise to align the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley with the edge of the metal bracket, which forms part of the lower timing belt cover (See I). To lock the crankshaft in this position, which is 90 degrees before top dead centre, insert a steel rod of the correct diameter into the hole on the gearbox / engine adaptor plate, positioned on the front facing lower edge of the cylinder block (See diagram B), and locate with the corresponding hole in the flywheel. The timing marks on the camshaft gears should now be aligned at the 3 o’clock position for the left hand gear, and the 9 o’clock position for the right hand gear (See II). Undo the timing belt tensioner Allen bolt and remove tensioner. The old timing belt can now be removed (See III). Check the condition of the geared teeth on the camshaft, crankshaft, and water pump drives. Check the tensioner, water pump, and idler bearings. Fit the new timing belt over the drive gears, ensuring the timing marks set at ‘I’and‘II’ have not moved. Refit the tensioner using the anti-slip washer ‘IV’ supplied with the new timing belt. The anti-slip washer should be fitted between the tensioner and the backplate, with the abrasive side facing towards the tensioner. Note: A new anti-slip washer must always be fitted. Non modified vehicles will not have the anti-slip washer fitted. Rotate the tensioner, using the Allen key drive to set the initial pre-load tension, sufficient to prevent the timing belt from slipping over the toothed drives, then tighten the Allen bolt to 45Nm.

1996-2000 Vauxhall Corsa B/Combo Timing belt replacement

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Filed Under (Vauxhall) by admin on 05-04-2011

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Special Precautions Special Precautions Disconnect battery earth lead. DO NOT turn crankshaft or camshaft when timing belt removed. Remove glow plugs to ease turning engine. Turn engine in normal direction of rotation (unless otherwise stated). DO NOT turn engine via camshaft or other sprockets. Observe all tightening torques. Check diesel injection pump timing after belt replacement. Removal Removal 1. Support engine. 2. Remove: Air filter and air intake hoses. Auxiliary drive belts. RH engine mounting. Vacuum pipe bracket. Timing belt upper cover [1]. 3. Turn crankshaft clockwise to TDC on No.1 cylinder. Ensure crankshaft sprocket timing marks aligned [2]. 4. Insert M6 x 1,00 bolt in camshaft sprocket and M8 x 1,25 bolt in injection pump sprocket to lock sprockets in position [3]. NOTE: If locating holes not aligned: Turn crankshaft one turn. 5. Remove: Crankshaft pulley (4 bolts). Timing belt lower cover [4]. 6. Slacken tensioner bolts [6]. Remove tensioner spring [5]. 7. Move tensioner pulley away from belt. Lightly tighten bolts. 8. Remove timing belt. Installation Installation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Use crankshaft pulley to check TDC marks aligned [2]. Ensure locking bolts located correctly [3]. Fit timing belt in clockwise direction, starting at crankshaft sprocket. Ensure belt is taut between sprockets. Temporarily fit crankshaft pulley. Ensure timing marks aligned [2]. Fit tensioner spring [5]. Corsa-B/Corsavan/Combo: Slacken tensioner bolts [6]. Allow tensioner to operate. Remove locking bolts [3]. Tighten tensioner bolts to 19 Nm [6]. Turn crankshaft slowly two turns clockwise. Ensure timing marks aligned [2]. 6. Astra-F/Vectra/Cavalier: Slacken tensioner bolts [6]. Temporarily fit crankshaft pulley. Remove locking bolts [3]. Turn crankshaft 60° anti-clockwise (against normal direction of rotation) [7]. Tighten tensioner bolts to 19 Nm [6]. Turn crankshaft slowly two turns + 60° clockwise until timing marks aligned [2]. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Ensure timing marks aligned [2]. Ensure locking bolts can be inserted in sprockets [3]. If not: Repeat tensioning procedure. Remove crankshaft pulley. Fit timing belt lower cover [4]. Fit crankshaft pulley. Tighten bolts to 20 Nm. Install components in reverse order of removal.

1999 Daewoo Nubira SX TIMING BELT REMOVAL & INSTALLATION

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Filed Under (Daewoo) by admin on 05-04-2011

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Removal 1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect intake air temperature sensor connector from intake air duct. Disconnect the air intake tube from the throttle body. Disconnect the breather tube from the valve cover. Remove the air filter housing. 2. Raise and support the vehicle. Remove right front wheel. Remove right front splash shield from wheelwell. Remove serpentine accessory drive belt. 3. Remove crankshaft pulley bolts. It is NOT necessary to remove crankshaft sprocket center bolt. Remove crankshaft pulley. Lower vehicle. 4. Support engine assembly from above with Support Fixture (J-28467-B). See Fig. 1 . Remove engine mount bracket from timing belt end of engine. See Fig. 2 . 5. Remove front timing belt cover. Using crankshaft center bolt, rotate crankshaft one full turn clockwise (as viewed from timing belt end of engine). 6. Align mark on crankshaft sprocket with notch at bottom of rear timing belt cover. See Fig. 3 . Align camshaft sprocket timing marks with notches on valve cover. See Fig. 4 . CAUTION: Engine damage could result if camshaft sprockets are not properly aligned with notches on valve cover. 7. Loosen the automatic tensioner bolt. Use an Allen wrench to rotate tensioner and relieve tension on timing belt. See Fig. 5 . Remove timing belt. Installation 1. Ensure crankshaft and camshaft timing timing marks are still aligned. Install the timing belt. See Fig. 6 . Turn the timing belt tensioner clockwise to tension the timing belt. Turn tensioner until the pointer aligns with the notch on the rear timing belt cover. Tighten automatic tensioner bolt. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . 2. Using crankshaft center bolt, turn crankshaft clockwise (as viewed from timing belt end of engine) 2 full revolutions. Ensure timing belt tensioner pointer is still aligned with notch. 3. If timing belt tensioner is correctly aligned, install timing belt cover. Install the engine mount bracket on the timing belt end of engine. Install crankshaft pulley. Install serpentine accessory drive belt. Install right front splash shield. Install right front wheel. 4. Install air filter housing. Connect air intake temperature sensor connector. Connect negative battery cable.