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what is the timing marks on the camshaft what is the timing marks on the camshaft
Does the 1991 2.5 s10 have a timing chain or a belt or just mesh gears and how do you replace them The camshaft is gear driven off the crankshaft. The camshaft gear is pressed onto the camshaft. The camshaft must be removed from the engine to change the camshaft timing gear. The timing gears should last the life of the engine. Next time, please don't answer your question with another question.
Yes, you have to remove the camshaft from the engine to replace the timing gear. The timing gear is pressed both on and off of the camshaft using an arbor or other suitable press. Since there is not room to remove the camshaft in the car the engine has to be out of the car.
That engine is an interference engine. If you try to turn the camshaft while the timing belt is removed the valves will make contact with the pistons. If you try to force the cam to turn you will do serious damage.
To start timing on the 2C Turbo diesel engine, you will have to locate or distinguish camshaft timing marks.
no The Chevy Celebrity 4 cylinder engine doesn't use a timing belt, it uses a timing gear. To replace the gear it is necessary to remove the camshaft from the engine as it is a press job. To remove the camshaft it is necessary to remove the engine from the car.
The camshaft position sensor is located on the timing chain cover at the front of the engine.
That refers to engine timing. To set the timing on that year engine you MUST have a engine scanner to set the timing because it is computer controlled. A timing light will not work. The cam and crank sensors MUST be in correlation with each other. You probley have a bad cam are crank sensor if you are having starting and running problems. Only if the engine code is camshaft to crankshaft correlation. If you have removed are moved the distributor in any way then that will also give you the same code. Just have the timing set to specs and clear the codes.
I think you mean the Variable Camshaft Timing Solenoid or VCT Solenoid (F8CZ-6L713-AA) used on 4 cyl engine. It is located under the camshaft cover on the on the exhaust camshaft.
the 4.3 litre vortec V-6 is a pushrod engine. the camshaft is in the middle of the block, and it pushes rods that open and close the valves in the heads. it uses a timing chain to to turn the camshaft. so it has a timing chain
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I know of no vehicle where the engine has to be removed to change a timing belt.