11.Temporarily tighten the timing belt tensioner pulley. Align the timing marks on the camshaft sprocket, crankshaft drive sprocket and engine oil pump sprocket.
12.Adjust the timing mark of the engine oil pump sprocket, by removing the cylinder block plug. Insert a bolt (M6, section width 10MM, nominal length 45MM) from the plug hole.
21.Turn the crankshaft in the clockwise direction; align each timing mark to set number one piston to TDC on the compression stroke.
If you are aking about the timing marks on the belt/chain. Then yes.If you are aking about the timing marks on the belt/chain. Then yes.
show me the timing marks 2004 pontiac 2.2 dohc
65000 miles
1,3,2,4
The crankshaft sensor needs replacing
Refer to service manual. Some timing component kits may also have a paper in box that has that info.
how we arenge the wire of sonata GX 2004? i mean the number of piston work respectively. in another question i can say what is the timing of this model. thanks
It is on the bottom left side of the timing cover, behind the balancer.
Yes, it's possible for the timing to be 180 degrees out of phase even if the timing marks are aligned on a 2004 Aveo. This can occur if the timing belt or chain has skipped a tooth, leading to incorrect synchronization of the camshaft and crankshaft. In such cases, the engine may not run properly or could backfire, so it's important to verify the timing and ensure all components are correctly aligned. If there's any doubt, it's advisable to consult a professional mechanic for a thorough inspection.
It is under the timing belt cover near the crankshaft pully / harmonic balancer.
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