Please can you tell me where are the timing marks for vauxhall 1.9 diesel
They dont have them. There are special tools to lock all timed pulleys ie crank/camin place, as it is a floating crank. You can of course make your own marks, but it is not advised, the tools can be bought quite cheaply online.
no you need timing tools put a timing pin in the block to lock the crankshaft and use the timing tool to lock the cams
You need special tools to lock cams and crank
This is not advisable if you are not an experienced mechanic as it has to be timed with the need for specialist tools if the timing goes out.
there are no timing marks for reference. you have to use special tools. I have OTC #6474 you cannot replace the timing belt without at least this one tool. you will also need a cam pulley holding device to retighten the cam bolts. Currently I am doing the job with the proper tools and still having no luck getting the motor to run properly. good luck people
Probably your timing belt is a tooth off either retarded or advanced. Any more than a tooth, and it won't run at all and possible bent valves. Recheck timing marks and or timing holes that line up with special tools or etc.
You can replace the front bearing on 2003 Citroen Relay using air tools.
The LS2 uses the Ecotech V6 engine, and as such does not have a timing chain; instead, it uses a timing belt. The camshafts (4) and crankshaft are held in position by a special set of tools designed just for that job. Do not attempt to replace the timing belt without the set of specialized clamps.
The part required is called a Timing Variator and is located behind the timing belt cover, it is designed to vary the valve timing under different acceleration flap openings. There are specialist tools required to complete the job, and is best to rectify asap.
I would recommend the Diesel 366 piece set, which is by Craftsman, and has all the tools that are required for Diesel repair.
yes,you can use diesel to clean tools. what you do is put hand tools that has oil, rust or other stains and put them in a bucket or a pan of diesel over night and thay will look good as new.
it is the same as adjusting the timing on a small block chevrolet. you will need a timing light and misc tools to perform this task. if you lack fundamental auto knowledge I recommend that you acquire a manual for this task. basically attach timing light, disable computer aided timing control, turn distributor until timing marks line up to specified range, tighten distributor bolt(s)