The crankshaft itself has no marks, the crankshaft pulley has one, it's white color. The same is true for the camshaft, it has no marks. But the camshaft pulley has a hole in it. That hole must alighed with the mark behind the pulley and the crankshaft should alighed with its own mark and the camshaft in the same time.
behind the crank pully on the bottom left side pulled off the timing belt.
They were used on the 1992 - 1996;Engine: 5SFEChassis: SXV10
The timing marks on a 1991 Toyota Tercel are on the crank pulley. They are located on the front of the pulley and under the cam.
No, the 96 2.2L Camry's are non interference engines, meaning the valves will not come into contact with the piston. Align the crank to top dead centre and camshaft to it's markings. Replace timing belt.
you have a bad crank OIL SEAL
Doesn't have one, it has a distriburator
cam timing marks are on the timing gears inside the timing case cover the crank timing gears are located on the harmonic balance (big pulley wheel at bottom of engine on front of crank)
A bad fuel injector can cause your 2004 Toyota Camry to smoke when you start it up. A plugged air filter can also cause it to smoke.
On a Vauxhall Cavalier Ecotec 2.0L, the timing marks are located on the front of the crank pulley. It is marked under the cam.
It's behind the timing belt cover on top of the crank pulley.
There is a o or a < on the cam pulley that lines up with a mark on the head. The crank shaft is brought to the 0 degree mark on the timing cover. Then you put the belt on. You could do it the hard way and bring cylnder 1 to TDC and then rotate the cam so the valves for that cylinder are closed and then put the belt on.
The crank positioning sensor is located on the opposite side of the block as the timing belt.