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Installation
CAUTION:Timing chain procedures must be followed exactly or damage to valves and pistons will result.
Fig. 282: Compressing Tensioner Plunger, Using A Vise
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Compress the tensioner plunger, using a vise.
Install a retaining clip on the tensioner to hold the plunger in during installation.
Fig. 283: Installing Retaining Clip On Tensioner To Hold Plunger In During Installation
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Remove the tensioner from the vise.
If the copper links are not visible, mark two links on one end and one link on the other end, and use as timing marks.
Fig. 284: Identifying Timing Marks On Timing Chain
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Fig. 285: Installing Timing Chain Guides
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Install the timing chain guides.
CAUTION:Do not turn the engine over with the camshaft positioning tool or damage to the camshaft sprocket or the bolt can occur.
Fig. 286: Installing Camshaft Positioning Tool
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Fig. 287: Positioning Camshaft
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Install the Camshaft Positioning Tool.
NOTE:Slightly loosen the camshaft holding tools to allow slight camshaft movement.
Pre-position the camshafts.
Rotate the LH camshaft with the Camshaft Positioning Tool until the timing mark is approximately at 12 o'clock.
Rotate the RH camshaft with the Camshaft Positioning Tool until the timing mark is approximately at 11 o'clock.
Tighten the Camshaft Holding Tools to maintain camshaft pre-positioning.
CAUTION:Unless otherwise instructed, at no time when the timing chains are removed and the cylinder heads are installed is the crankshaft or camshaft to be rotated. Severe piston and valve damage will occur.
CAUTION:Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise only. Do not rotate past position shown or severe piston and valve damage can occur.
NOTE:The number one cylinder is at top dead center (TDC) when the stud on the engine block fits into the slot in the handle of the special tool.
Fig. 288: Rotating Crankshaft Counterclockwise
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Position the crankshaft so the number one cylinder is at TDC with the special tool.
Remove the Crankshaft Holding Tool.
Install the crankshaft sprocket, make sure the flange faces forward.
Fig. 289: Identifying Direction Of Flange For Installing Crankshaft Sprocket
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Position the lower end of the LH (inner) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket, aligning the timing mark on the outer flange of the crankshaft sprocket with the single copper (marked) link on the chain.
Fig. 290: Aligning Timing Mark On Outer Flange Of Crankshaft Sprocket With Single Copper (Marked) Link On Chain
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NOTE:Make sure the upper half of the timing chain is below the tensioner arm dowel.
NOTE:If necessary, use the Camshaft Positioning Tool to adjust the camshaft sprocket slightly to obtain timing mark alignment.
Fig. 291: Positioning Timing Chain On Camshaft Sprocket With Camshaft Sprocket Timing Mark Positioned Between Copper (Marked) Chain Links
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Position the timing chain on the camshaft sprocket with the camshaft sprocket timing mark positioned between the two copper (marked) chain links.
NOTE:The LH timing chain tensioner arm has a bump near the dowel hole, for identification.
Fig. 292: Identifying Tightening Torque Of LH Timing Chain Tensioner Bolts
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Position the LH timing chain tensioner arm on the dowel pin and install the LH timing chain tensioner.
Remove the retaining clip from the LH timing chain tensioner.
Fig. 293: Removing Retaining Clip From LH Timing Chain Tensioner
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NOTE:The lower half of the timing chain must be positioned above the tensioner arm dowel.
Fig. 294: Aligning Timing Mark On Sprocket With Single Copper (Marked) Link On Timing Chain
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Position the lower end of the RH (outer) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket, aligning the timing mark on the sprocket with the single copper (marked) link on the timing chain.
NOTE:If necessary, use the Camshaft Positioning Tool to adjust the camshaft sprocket slightly to obtain timing mark alignment.
Fig. 295: Identifying Position Of Camshaft Sprocket Timing Mark
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Position the RH timing chain on the camshaft sprocket. Make sure the camshaft sprocket timing mark is positioned between the two copper (marked) chain links.
Position the RH timing chain tensioner arm on the dowel pin and install the RH timing chain tensioner.
Fig. 296: Identifying Tightening Torque Of RH Timing Chain Tensioner Bolts
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Remove the retaining clip from the RH timing chain tensioner.
Fig. 297: Removing Retaining Clip From RH Timing Chain Tensioner
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As a post-check, verify correct alignment of all timing marks.
Fig. 298: Verifying Correct Alignment Of Timing Marks
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Remove the special tool.
Fig. 299: Removing Special Tool
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Position the crankshaft sensor ring on the crankshaft.
Fig. 300: Positioning Crankshaft Sensor Ring On Crankshaft
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Install the engine front cover. Refer to ENGINE FRONT COVER .
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