With #1 cylinder at TDC the camshaft sprocket marks are adjacent to each other. If you stand at the right wing looking at the marks,then the rear cam mark is at 3 o'clock and the front cam mark is at 9 o'clock.
iknow were the crank marks are but not the cams
Get bar that fits in slots on end of cams. The bar fits the cams only when at correct timing. At least this is how on 98
Timing marks are located on the camshaft of a 1982 Toyota Tercel. The timing marks help correctly align the cams so the cars engine can run properly.
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.
If you look on the sides of the cams and the puleys that involve the timing belt you should see little white dots. that indicates the marks.
The timing marks are on the crank pulley and oil pan. You have to line them up and also line your cams up.
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
There is no suck thing as a timing sensor. The timing marks for a escort are not on the cams you must use a straight edge.
the two cams must be at 12oclock and the crank must be at 6oclock
i have a mazda 1994 626 v6 24 valve car and i think the timing belt just broke where are all the timing marks crank shaft and cams?
put cams dot to dot
all timing marks are on the belts and cams. just line them all up and it will be timed