To set the timing on a 1994 Mazda MX-6 V6, the distributor should be positioned so that the rotor points toward the number one cylinder terminal on the distributor cap when the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke. You can find TDC by aligning the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley with the timing pointer on the engine. Once in position, ensure the distributor is securely fastened and then adjust the timing as needed using a timing light. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific timing specifications and procedures.
locate the crankshaft sensor which will probably be behind or right next to the crank shaft which is under the timing belt cover you might have to take the cover off and the timing belt
you need a large socket and a breaker bar to manually turn the cam until the timing mark is placed right
timing belts are fairly easy to fix ,you need the # on the belt to get the right replacement ,go to an auto body shop,they know how to do this job.
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To set the injector pump timing on a Mazda T3500 truck, you will need to follow these steps:Locate the timing marks on the flywheel and the injector pump gear.Rotate the engine until the timing marks on the flywheel and the pump gear align.Loosen the injector pump mounting bolts and rotate the pump until the timing mark on the pump gear aligns with the timing mark on the flywheel.Tighten the mounting bolts and recheck the timing marks to make sure they are still aligned.Start the engine and check for proper operation.It is important to note that the procedure may vary depending on the specific model and engine of your Mazda T3500 truck, and you may need to consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions. It's also important to make sure to have the right tools and expertise to do this job
3 dots 1 on the crankshaft sprocket & arrow on the block 1 on each camshaft sprocket & like a triangle to the right on block to the right sprocket & to the left on block to the left sprocket
Go to autozone web site, make a definition of your current vehicle and then go to "repair guides", once there go to the engine & engine overhaul, look for the "timing belt" menu on the right, there you have it. By ReMaxDSSTJ TJ Baja Mechanic
The timing chain only needs to be replaced if it becomes loose (You would hear a clicking noise under the hood when the engine is running) have that noise inspected right away if you hear it and it may need a timing chain. But not for a very very long time. Around 150,000-200,000 miles most likely.
It's behind the timing chain cover. With the right manual you might be able to replace it, but there is a lot of cautions you need to be aware of. The manual will show these precautions.
align the cams to the E & I marks on cam. You will see notches right beside them. Align the crank with key way up.
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