Ford Escort, Fiesta, Sierra, Mondeo, P100, 1.8 Diesel/Turbo diesel Camshaft Belt / Fuel Injection Pump Belt Common Causes of Failure

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

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Common causes of camshaft timing belt failure on the above vehicles are due to incorrect operating tension, or ingress of dirt, water, or debris entering the timing belt cover. Predominantly on Fiesta models a high percentage of camshaft timing belt failures occur after the ancillary poly ‘V’ drive belt has failed, where strands of material off the broken belt have entered the timing belt cover. This is especially so where an ancillary belt has been fitted that does not contain “Kevlar” based materials. It is therefore important to always remove the timing belt cover to check for belt debris if the ancillary belt has failed. Any contamination that enters the timing belt cover can become compressed between the surfaces of the camshaft timing belt and drive pulleys. This causes wear to both the belt teeth, backing surface, and damage to the drive pulleys, resulting in premature failure of the camshaft timing belt. Later engines have modifications to improve the sealing of the belt cover around the crankshaft pulley, to reduce the level of outside contamination. Incorrect tensioning of the belt during installation will adversely affect the life of the belt. Before fitting a new belt it is important to check and observe the following points :- 1) Right Hand Inner Wing Splash Shield (Fiesta, Escort, Mondeo) This must be fitted and undamaged. 2) Timing Belt Cover Check that all components of the cover are fitted and undamaged. Ensure the latest type of modified cover is fitted. 3) a) Toothed Drive Pulleys Check that the tooth profiles are not worn or damaged. On vehicles built before January 1994 special attention should be given to the nylon toothed pulley situated below the camshaft pulley in a clockwise position on the belt drive (see diag item 4). This should be changed to a modified steel pulley (Ford No. 7053802) plus bolt (6701537). Ensure that the Camshaft and Injection Pump sprockets are free to rotate on the drive locations when the retaining bolts are slackened off. b) 4) a) b) c) Water Pump, Idler and Tensioner Pulleys Check that the belt running surfaces are not worn or damaged. Check that the flanges are running true and not damaged. Check that the water pump, and pulley bearings are in good condition, to ensure correct belt alignment. 5) Crankshaft Pulley The toothed pulley is in two parts. The rear section (Injection Pump Drive) is located onto the crankshaft by a small drive pin. The front section (Camshaft and “Poly V” belt drive) engages onto the rear pulley via a small vee protrusion on the rear face. Should the central fixing bolt for the crankshaft pulley come loose, or an old bolt re-used (Stretch bolt design), it is possible for fretting to take place damaging the locations. The crankshaft and camshaft pulleys can then move out of timing alignment, resulting in valve and piston contact damage. Replacement Procedure As the vehicle is fitted with two timing belts, one to drive the Camshaft, and one to drive the Injection Pump drives, which are driven off the crankshaft pulley, it is strongly recommended that both belts are replaced at the same time. NOTE: Special tools are required to lock the crankshaft, camshaft, and injection pump in the correct angular location when changing the belts, to ensure correct timing position. IMPORTANT: Ensure the engine is cold (not run for 4 hours) before commencing working as this will affect the setting of the timing belt tension and could lead to premature failure. Continued . . . .

2002 Hyundai Sonata GLS TIMING & COUNTERBALANCE SHAFT BELTS REMOVAL & INSTALLATION

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Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 21-11-2010

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MANUFACTURER’S SUGGESTED SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE The manufacturer recommends the belt be replaced every 60,000 miles, except in California. In California, inspect timing belt at 60,000 miles, and replace as necessary. REMOVAL & INSTALLATION CAUTION: This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur. TIMING & COUNTERBALANCE SHAFT BELTS Removal CAUTION: DO NOT rotate engine counterclockwise (as viewed from timing belt end of engine). If reusing timing belt, place reference mark on timing belt to indicate direction of rotation before removing. 1. Remove drive belts and drive pulleys from crankshaft and water pump. Remove timing belt covers. To align timing marks, rotate engine clockwise so No. 1 cylinder is at TDC of compression stroke. Ensure camshaft sprocket timing marks align with upper surface of rocker cover. Dowel pin of camshaft sprocket should be pointing upward. See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 . 2. Remove timing belt auto tensioner. If reusing timing belt, place mark on timing belt to indicate direction of belt rotation. Remove timing belt. Remove camshaft sprockets. 3. Remove plug at left side of block and insert a screwdriver to hold left counterbalance shaft in position. Screwdriver will have to be inserted at least 2.36″ (60 mm). Remove oil pump sprocket nut and sprocket. See Fig. 2 . 4. Loosen right counterbalance shaft sprocket mounting bolt. Remove tensioner “B” and timing belt “B”. See Fig. 2 . Remove crankshaft sprocket “B” from crankshaft.

2004 Hyundai Santa Fe TIMING & COUNTERBALANCE SHAFT BELTS REMOVAL & INSTALLATION

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Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 05-05-2010

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1. Remove drive belts and drive pulleys from crankshaft and water pump. Remove timing belt covers. To align timing marks, rotate engine clockwise so No. 1 cylinder is at TDC of compression stroke. Ensure camshaft sprocket timing marks align with upper surface of rocker cover. Dowel pin of camshaft sprocket should be pointing upward. See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 . 2. Remove timing belt auto tensioner. If reusing timing belt, place mark on timing belt to indicate direction of belt rotation. Remove timing belt. Remove camshaft sprockets. 3. Remove plug at left side of block and insert a screwdriver to hold left counterbalance shaft in position.
Screwdriver will have to be inserted at least 2.36″ (60 mm). Remove oil pump sprocket nut and sprocket. See Fig. 2 . 4. Loosen right counterbalance shaft sprocket mounting bolt. Remove tensioner “B” and timing belt “B”. See Fig. 2 . Remove crankshaft sprocket “B” from crankshaft.

2004 Hyundai Sonata TIMING & COUNTERBALANCE SHAFT BELTS REMOVAL & INSTALLATION

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Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 25-04-2010

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Remove drive belts and drive pulleys from crankshaft and water pump. Remove timing belt covers. To align timing marks, rotate engine clockwise so No. 1 cylinder is at TDC of compression stroke. Ensure camshaft sprocket timing marks align with upper surface of rocker cover. Dowel pin of camshaft sprocket should be pointing upward. See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 . 2. Remove timing belt auto tensioner. If reusing timing belt, place mark on timing belt to indicate direction of belt rotation. Remove timing belt. Remove camshaft sprockets. 3. Remove plug at left side of block and insert a screwdriver to hold left counterbalance shaft in position.
Screwdriver will have to be inserted at least 2.36″ (60 mm). Remove oil pump sprocket nut and sprocket. See Fig. 2 . 4. Loosen right counterbalance shaft sprocket mounting bolt. Remove tensioner “B” and timing belt “B”. See Fig. 2 . Remove crankshaft sprocket “B” from crankshaft.

1999 Hyundai Tiburon HYUNDAI’ ’1.8L & 2.0L 4-Cylinder – 1996-04 (Except Sonata & 2004 Elantra) TIMING BELT REMOVAL & INSTALLATION

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Filed Under (Hyundai) by admin on 06-04-2010

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TIMING BELT Removal
1. Remove all drive belts and drive pulleys from crankshaft and water pump. Remove generator bolt, if necessary. Remove crankshaft pulley and water pump pulley. 2. Remove timing belt covers and gaskets, noting bolt lengths and locations. DO NOT rotate engine counterclockwise, as viewed from timing belt side of engine. Remove timing belt tensioner pulley. 3. Rotate engine clockwise to align all timing marks so No. 1 cylinder is at TDC of compression stroke. See Fig. 1 . If reusing belt, place mark on timing belt to indicate direction of belt rotation. Remove belt. CAUTION: This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur. NOTE: On some models, engine is equipped with a timing belt and timing chain. Inspect timing chain when replacing timing belt.