There is a hole in the sprocket that has to line up with a notch in the front bearing cap. This will be TDC. I just hope you had it on compression stroke when you took it off. Otherwise it'll be 180 degrees out of time and won't start. If that happens you can either remove it and rotate the crank and cam 180 degrees until you marks line up again or remove the distributor and rotate it 180 and re-install it.
A person can get a wire diagram for this car in its maintenance or repair manual. A diagram may also be obtained from an auto part store, if the local one will print the diagram.
from what I've been told you have to get to it from the top removing the air intake and the exhaust manifold
sixteen liters
If you are facing the motor, it is on the right side, under the plastic housing. To replace the timing belt,you will need to remove the valve cover, remove a/c belt and PS belt. The motor mount will also need to be disconnected and the motor raised slightly.
If the oil is leaking from the timing chain cover behind the Harmonic Balancer (main large double pulley the belts run on). After removing the belts you need to remove the Harmonic Balancer using a puller, not to damage it, and then replace the seal in the cover. Inspect the back side of the Harmonic Balancer. The seal only seals to the shoulder of the Harmonic Balancer not the back face. If the shoulder's surface is not smooth replace it or it will leak again. Apply some light grease on the seal and mating surface of the Harmonic Balancer and reinstall. Re-install the belts. If it is leaking around the edges of the cover the sealant may need replacing. Also check the condition of the sealant around the oil pan. Both would require removal/cleaning and re-sealing.
Yes
16l/100kms :( city 10l/100kms :I Highway
on the highway doing 100km/h i get 16l/100k. i have a 02, about 7000lbs with ladders on the roof.
you can't unless you have the computer to plug in the diagnosis port...it's all controled via the ecm!!!
For all engines, the crankshaft alignment is the same, there is a small semicircular mark on the crankshaft pulley. That should line up with the triangular mark on the front cover. For the DOHC 1.6L, the marks on the cam sprockets should point towards each other, and be aligned with the machined surface on the top of the cylinder head. For the SOHC, place the number 4 cylinder at Top Dead Center of the compression stroke, and the dowel pin on the camshaft should be in the 12-O'Clock position, and hte mark on the camshaft sprocket should be at the 9-O'Clock position, aligned with the machined surface on the top of the cylinder head.
12 and 4. Either one can be the length, the other is the width. To solve algebraically: 2L + 2W = 32 L x W = 48 substitute the L value for W (W = 16-L) L (16-L) = 48 -L2 +16L -48 = 0 L2 -16L + 48 = 0 (L-12)(L-4) = 0