The intake and exhaust cam sprockets have an indention on one tooth of the sprocket. Aline this dot with the crease in the back plate. The intake crease is a vertical crease at 12 oclock position and the exhaust is a vertical crease slightly before the 12 oclock position.
If cam sprockets have been removed make sure you align the cam shafts before reinstalling sprockets. Set the knock pin of the intakse shaft to the 12 oclock position and the exhaust shaft to the 5 oclock position. Once this is done install the sprockets so their respective timing marks line up with the marks on the metal back plate.
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how do you set timing on a 92 geo prizm if timing belt has broken
1994 Geo Prizm has a timing belt.
How do you replace the timing belt on a 1994 Geo Prizm 1.6?
.41 is the gap specified by the Haynes manual for the 1990 Geo Prizm.
where is the vacuum diagram located on 1995 geo prizm
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To replace the timing belt on a 1994 Geo Prizm, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and remove any components obstructing access to the timing cover, such as the alternator or air intake. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft, then remove the timing belt tensioner and the old timing belt. Install the new timing belt, ensuring it is properly tensioned and aligned with the timing marks, and reassemble the components. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to check for proper operation.
There should be a mark on your crankshaft pulley and several marks on the lower timing cover. You may have to clean them off in order to see them.
50,000-60,000 miles. Whoever changes the timing belt, recommend buy the kit (not just the belt) and be careful to keep timing marks aligned.
yes but do check first because a 1990 Geo prizm is basically a re branded version of a 1990 Toyota corolla.
To change the timing belt on a 1995 Geo Prizm LSI, first disconnect the battery and remove the necessary components, such as the engine cover and accessory belts, to access the timing belt. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft to ensure proper timing, then remove the old belt by loosening the tensioner. Install the new timing belt, ensuring it is taut and aligned with the timing marks, and reassemble all removed components before reconnecting the battery and starting the engine. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and torque specifications.