Most likely the timing was not set up properly. You need to make sure that the cam and crank are properly timed and all of the electrical is connected properly, then it should start.
My timing belt was almost broke and they sais that it was a good thing that I got it to the dealer when I did, or the entire thing would have been wrecked. I don't think even a new engine would help Daewoo's have interference engines, more them likely you bent some or all of the valves...
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.
My first thought would be that the timing chain is not installed correctly. It is very hard to get the marks lined up correctly.
100,000 miles
Yes, and I would recommend replacing the timing belt at the same time.
i have a 2004 Mitsubishi endeavor . i was wondering how often you would sugest replacing the timing belt .
If you are asking how to replace and align a timing belt. This job is best left to a professional, which you are not, or you would not ask this question. Serious engine damage will occur if done incorrectly.
I would start with replacing plugs, wires, and distributor cap/rotor (if applicable). If that doesn't help, have the timing and compression checked by someone who knows what they are doing. Those are the basic causes of ignition problems. Hope this helps!
My first thought would be that the timing chain is not installed correctly. It is very hard to get the marks lined up correctly.
It will save your car engine from breaking. I already know what your thinking. Why do I need an engine in my car? because it makes the tires go around Rather than spend time on replacing your timing belt, I would recommend going to a 3rd grade English class and learning grammar and spelling. What are the benefits of replacing a timing belt?---Just in case you wondered.
Check timing/timing belt
after replacing the stearing colum what would cause it not to start. You may have disconnected the ignition switch.