water pump is not driven by timing belt. The belt you see is your serpentine. Your timing belt is sealed. I believe you have an interference engine.. timing belt or chain drives your intake and exhaust gears for your camshafts
what is the timing marks on the camshaft what is the timing marks on the camshaft
firing order is 1342 #1 CYLINDER IS AT TIMING BELT END OF ENGINE.
If the engine is an interference type serious engine damage will result. If engine is noninterference type it will just stop.
YES THE VALVES WILL HIT THE PISTONS IF TIMING BELT JUMPS OR BRAKES YES THE VALVES WILL HIT THE PISTONS IF TIMING BELT JUMPS OR BRAKES
i have uploaded the timing diagram to the following address http://www.savefile.com/files/1572016
i have uploaded the timing diagram to the following address http://www.savefile.com/files/1572016
i have uploaded the timing diagram to the following address http://www.savefile.com/files/1572016
i have uploaded the timing diagram to the following address http://www.savefile.com/files/1572016
The water pump is under the timing belt cover on the passenger side.
depends on whether or not the belt has snapped,if not £250.00 should cover it,if it has then it depends on the amount of engine damage caused.
On a 2001 Daewoo Leganza, the camshaft position sensor is located near the top of the engine, typically on the cylinder head. It is often positioned near the timing cover or attached to the camshaft itself. To access it, you may need to remove some engine covers or components. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
My timing belt was almost broke and they sais that it was a good thing that I got it to the dealer when I did, or the entire thing would have been wrecked. I don't think even a new engine would help Daewoo's have interference engines, more them likely you bent some or all of the valves...