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Line crank shaft pulley timing mark on tc mark on timing belt cover. Look at cam shaft timing belt sprocket and locate the small triangle (not diamond shape) located on the plate attached to the timing sprocket. Referencing the timing sprocket look approximately at 5:00 o'clock under the timing sprocket and locate the other small triangle. Line these 2 marks up. Put timing belt on. Make sure the cam shaft sprocket and crank shaft sprocket do not turn while installing the belt. The crank shaft pulley must be removed in order to get the timing belt on.
On the bottom crank there is a mark that needs lined up with the triangle sitting at 12 o'clock. The top crank has two lines on it that should be sitting at 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock. Hope this helps.
cam timing marks are on the timing gears inside the timing case cover the crank timing gears are located on the harmonic balance (big pulley wheel at bottom of engine on front of crank)
the timing marks are on the cam and crank gears in the timing case.
When timing the timing belt you use the mark for top dead center on the crank. To do that you will have to do a few different steps.
Timing belt crank sprocket
the cam should be at 6:00 and the crank at 12:00
one is on the cam gear and the other is on the crank timing belt gear. spark timing is on the crank to the rear of the engine
for the cam gears its right on the upper timing belt cover plate, and for the crank, theres a mark on the crank collar
YES.
You cant "reset" the timing on these. It has computer controlled ignition timing. If there is a timing problem check the crank sensor.
most crank sensors are for engine timing with the cam shaft, the distributor on at least 97' dodge and newer controls fuel timing.