If your crank, cam, and distributor where lined up correctly, you should be pretty close. If not, there is a rubber wedge on the transmission bell housing. Remove this wedge, and you should see your marks through this "window" Take your distributor cap off and #1 plug out. You can turn crank till Top Dead Center. Rotor should be hittting on position 1 on distributor. Loosen distributor and hook up timing light. Book says 12 degrees BEFORE TDC, but mine runs closer to 9 or 10.
If you lined up the crank with the distributor, with notch in cam at 12 o'clock...you should be real close!
By the way, it's a 2.5 Liter engine, the system saved it as a 25L for whatever reason.
250ml = .25l
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That is 5 litres
5/6 of 30L is 25L
Take it to a shop!!! We bought a Chilton Manual for the car, followed all the steps, and when we got to removing the timing belt to get to the water pump, we couldn't get the bolts loose. We already had the water pump and called around and got prices on having it put in. Labor ranged from 200-500 but was worth it. It is listed as a 6 hour job. Our mechanic is great and he told us how hard it was for him to do it. Also because you have to take the timing belt off....if you don't know what you are doing, you will never get it back properly. Chrysler put the water pump in a horrible location.
25 litres of what? Depending on the density of the material, the answer varies. 25l of sand will weigh a whole lot more that 25l of feathers. If you mean water, 1l of water weighs 1kg, so 25l of water weighs 25kg. That is water at (I think) 20C at sea level. Hope this answers your question.
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That is 110.231 cups.
25 litres is 110.231 cups
The tension is on the power steering pump with 3 bolts 2 on the front of the pump and 1 on the back side wich is easier from under the car. once the tension is releases the belt easily comes off.this is not a fast easy job.takes time and patience
2500cL = 25L* There are 100cL per liter