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If it is the same as the 2000 Daewoo Lanos, it will be located inside the car on the passenger side. You will have to remove most of the lower dash (black plastic) to find it, there are about 30 (7 mm) screws that need to get removed and the fan will have to come out to access the expansion valve block. The expansion valve itself is held in place with (2) 8mm bolts.
Both the 1.5 & 1.6 Ltr. engines use "Hydraulic Valve Lash Compensators" No tappet settings are provided.
valves do retreat into heads that is why a clearance should be just cqause a gap wont show it still needs it
Timing marks determine if the car is set on TDC(Top Dead Center). Just to make sure it is in time use a Timing Light. The timing marks are located on the sprocket under the valve cover and on the crankshaft. Timing marks determine if the car is set on TDC(Top Dead Center). Just to make sure it is in time use a Timing Light. The timing marks are located on the sprocket under the valve cover and on the crankshaft.
there are two kinds of timing marks. one is for ignition timing and one for valve timing.
The timing marks, on your 1.6 liter engine, can be found on the front of the main pulley. The timing marks will be scattered around the outside of the pulley.
The timing marks, on your Mitsubishi engine, can be found on the front main pulley. The timing marks will be on the outside edge of the pulley.
The timing marks can assist a mechanic in setting the engine timing. The number one timing marks will set the number one piston so that the number one valve can be properly adjusted.
There are two timing marks; * On the bottom crankshaft pulley (alternator belt attached) * On the timing belt pulley (you will need to take off the plastic cover) The timing in a Daewoo is set by the timing belt. If you are replacing the timing belt (if it has broken), you need to # Check that cylinder one is at the top of it's upward stroke, the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley should be at top dead centre # Remove the valve cover and check that both the inlet and exhaust valve on cylinder one are closed. You should see the cam lobes both pointing up. Looking at a clock, they would be positioned at the 10 and 2 positions. I have found his car to be very frustrating to set the timing when replacing a broken timing belt. No obvious settings, almost need to pull the engine apart and go back to basics to get the timing right.
The 1996 Geo Tracker 1.6 liter engine timing marks can be found on the outside of the main pulley. The timing marks will be scattered around the pulley.
No there is no timing marks on the power valve it will only go in one way the power valve opens win your bike hits high rpm get a repair manual it $its 20.00 it will help u alot.
You cannot manually test the EGR valve like you can with most ie. applying vaccum and depressing the diaphram. The EGR valve is controlled by the ECM you must have an OBD-2 compliant scan tool to montinor EGR functions.