remove the valve cover,remove timing belt , lossing all caps that hold camshaft,then remove the caps, lift out the shaft.
Yes, you have to remove the camshaft from the engine to replace the timing gear. The timing gear is pressed both on and off of the camshaft using an arbor or other suitable press. Since there is not room to remove the camshaft in the car the engine has to be out of the car.
smoke a pint, then eat a bone
To remove the camshaft from a 2.2L Cavalier, first disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the engine oil. Then, remove the intake manifold and valve cover to access the camshaft. Next, unbolt the timing chain or belt, followed by the camshaft bearing caps, and carefully lift the camshaft out of the engine block. Ensure to follow the manufacturer's specifications for torque and sequence when reassembling.
Usually you will have to remove and refit a new unit, which includes both connectors and solenoids.
easier to do with gearbox still in place :)
remove the seal and slide it to the side
no The Chevy Celebrity 4 cylinder engine doesn't use a timing belt, it uses a timing gear. To replace the gear it is necessary to remove the camshaft from the engine as it is a press job. To remove the camshaft it is necessary to remove the engine from the car.
Hit it with a hammer
remove ur battery..then wait 10 min .refit
Last year my mechanic changed my broken camshaft in a 3.3 l flex fuel engine in my 2000 Grand Caravan. It was necessary to jack up the van and drop the engine far enough to pull the camshaft out the passenger side. There were quite a few parts to remove to do that.
camshaft sensor is under power steering pump. remove steering pump, then set aside do not remove hoses. sensor is down, remove one bolt that holds sensor in, then pull up on sensor to remove.