Ford Timing Set Installation Instructions

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Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 08-01-2011

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Installation Instructions 1. Clean everything! Make sure that the engine mounting surfaces and your new timing set have been thoroughly cleaned with a good solvent. 2. If you are using a timing set with three keyways, select the appropriate keyway for your camshaft timing specifications. COMP Cams ® recommends the standard timing position for most applications. This position uses the round or “O” timing and keyway marks. Standard Timing Location: This is the same as original O.E.M. setting. Use keyway and crankshaft gear tooth marked “O”. 4 Degree Advance: Use keyway and crankshaft tooth marked . Note: The or advanced position should not be used without degreeing the camshaft. Many camshafts have the proper advance built in. Advancing the cam will reduce intake valve to piston clearance and increase exhaust piston to valve clearance. 4 Degree Retard: Use keyway and crankshaft gear tooth marked . Note: The or retarded position should not be used without degreeing the camshaft. Many cams have the proper advance built in. Retarding the cam will reduce exhaust valve to piston clearance and increase intake piston to valve clearance. 3. Install your lower timing gear on the crankshaft making sure that the timing marks are facing out toward you. 4. Now that the lower timing gear has been installed check the timing mark alignment in your engine manual. Rotate the crankshaft using your crankshaft socket until the timing mark on the gear is in the proper position (12 o’clock). For 240-300 6 cyl. see Note 1 before proceeding! 5. If your engine is equipped with a camshaft retaining plate or thrust plate, it should be installed at this time. Note that many Ford thrust plates are marked “back – bottom”. Before final installation check to make sure that the thrust plate is fitted correctly. 351W owners see Note 2 before proceeding! 6. Temporarily install your camshaft timing gear and rotate the camshaft until the timing mark on the camshaft gear is in the proper position per your engine manual instructions (6 o’clock).

2006 CR-V – Rear Differential Fluid Inspection and Replacement

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Filed Under (Honda) by admin on 23-04-2010

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1. With the vehicle on level ground, inspect the differential fluid with the ignition switch turned to LOCK (0). 2. Use solvent and a brush to wash off any oil and dirt from the differential fluid inspection oil filler plug. 3. Remove the oil filler plug (A) and the sealing washer (B), then check the condition of the fluid, and make sure the fluid is at the proper level ( 4. The fluid level must be up to the fill hole. If it is below the hole, add the differential fluid until it runs out, then reinstall the oil filler plug with a new sealing washer. 5.
If the fluid is dirty, remove the drain plug (A) and the sealing washer (B) then drain the fluid. 6. Clean the drain plug, then reinstall it with a new sealing washer, and refill the differential with the differential fluid to the proper level. NOTE: If you disassemble the differential, check the fluid level again after the 4WD system check is finished. Add fluid if necessary. Fluid Capacity 1.2 L (1.3 US qt) at fluid change 1.4 L (1.5 US qt) at overhaul Recommended fluid: Honda Dual Pump Fluid (P/N 08200-9002)
7. Reinstall the oil filler plug with a new sealing washer.