Number 1 when at TDC. Passenger side front of engine is #1.
The 4 cylinder has a timing belt , the V6 engines use a timing chain
Yes , the 2.0 and 2.3 liter four cylinder engines used in a 2007 Ford Focus use a timing CHAIN ( Helpfull )
On a 1996 Ford Ranger : The 2.3 litre four cylinder engine has a timing BELT The 3.0 and 4.0 litre OHV , V6 engines use ( 1 ) timing CHAIN
On a 2009 Ford Escape , both engines ( 2.5 liter four cylinder and 3.0 liter V6 ) use timing CHAINS
The 2.3 liter 4 cylinder has a timing belt and the 3.0 liter and 4.0 liter V6 engines use a timing chain
The 2.0 L and 2.3 L - 4 cylinder engines use a timing belt The 2.9 L - V6 engine has a timing chain
On a 2005 Ford Focus : Both the 2.0 and 2.3 liter four cylinder engines use a timing CHAIN
All of the 4 cylinder Saturns use a timing chain. All of the 6 cylinder Saturns use a timing belt.
The Ford 4.9 liter / 300 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder engine does not use a timing chain . It has a gear on the end of the crankshaft that meshes with a gear on the end of the camshaft
The 2.3 liter 4 cylinder has a timing BELT with either round tooth or square tooth sprockets , so there are ( 2 ) different types of timing belt The V6 engines use a timing CHAIN and gears
Ford doesn't use timing marks sorry
To set the timing on a 1990 Ford Econoline 150 with a 6-cylinder engine, first, ensure the engine is at operating temperature and then turn off the ignition. Locate the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley and the timing tab on the engine. Use a timing light connected to the number one spark plug wire and aim it at the timing marks while the engine is running. Adjust the distributor until the timing mark aligns with the specified degree for your engine, typically indicated on the timing tab.