Removal Procedure
Check the cold start counter (also called a heavy duty register) with
a scan tool. If there are any cold starts (below -28°C or -20°F) visually
inspect the timing belt for cracks. If cracks are noted, replace the belt
and clear the cold start counter. If the belt is okay, and is not replaced,
do not clear the cold start counter. Refer to the vehicle maintenance schedule
for inspection intervals.
Tools Required
• | J 42069 Timing
Belt Alignment Kit |
Notice: Failure to follow this procedure could result in severe engine damage.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Caution: Unless directed otherwise, the ignition and start switch must be in the OFF or LOCK position, and all electrical loads must be OFF before servicing
any electrical component. Disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent an electrical spark should a tool or equipment come in contact with an exposed electrical terminal. Failure to follow these precautions may result in personal injury and/or damage to
the vehicle or its components.
- Remove the intake air resonator. Refer to
Intake Air Resonator Replacement
.
- Remove the timing belt cover. Refer to
Timing Belt Cover Replacement
.
- Remove the harmonic balancer
bolts.
- Remove the harmonic balancer from the crankshaft drive gear.
- Rotate the crankshaft
clockwise to 60 degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC).
- Install the J 42069-10
Crankshaft Locking Tool to the crankshaft drive gear with the knurled bolt.
- Use the J 42098 Crank Hub Torx Socket to carefully turn
the crankshaft in the engine rotational direction (clockwise) until the lever
of the J 42069-10 Crankshaft Locking Tool firmly contacts the water
pump pulley flange.
- Secure the moveable lever of the tool to the water pump pulley
flange.
Important: Ensure that the alignment of the crankshaft is not 180 degrees off.
The alignment marks on the camshaft gears must align with the corresponding
notches on the rear timing belt cover.
- Install the J 42069-1
and the J 42069-2 Camshaft Locking Tools to the camshaft gears. If
the J 42069-1 or the J 42069-2 Camshaft Locking Tools do not
fit into the teeth of the camshaft gears, it may be necessary to loosen the
relevant timing belt idler pulley and turn the eccentric until the J 42069-1
or the J 42069-2 can be inserted.
- Loosen the timing belt tensioner and idler pulleys, remove the
timing belt.
Important: Do not move the crankshaft while the timing belt is removed.
Do not move the camshaft while the timing belt is removed.
Do not remove the locking tools, J 42069-1 and the J 42069-2
Camshaft Locking Tools, while the belt is removed.
Installation Procedure
Tools Required
• | J 42069 Timing
Belt Alignment Kit |
Important: Guide marks are printed on the timing belt to aid in installation. If
these marks are not identifiable, install a new belt.
Arrows are printed on the timing belt indicating the required direction
of travel. When installing the timing belt, ensure the arrows are traveling
in engine rotational direction (clockwise).
Install the timing belt with the engine at room temperature and use
care so as not to crimp the belt.
- Remove the J 42069-10 Crankshaft Locking Tool.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Start at the crankshaft
drive gear and install the timing belt with the double dash (TDC) mark on
the belt aligned with the marks on the oil pump and on the belt drive gear.
- Use the J 42069-30 to pinch the belt to prevent the teeth
from jumping.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Route the timing belt
through the timing belt tensioner.
- Slip the timing belt through camshaft gears 1 and 2 simultaneously,
ensuring the dash marks on the timing belt align with the marks on the camshaft
gears and the notches on the rear timing belt cover.
- Route the timing belt through the idler pulley for camshafts 1
and 2.
- Route the timing belt through the idler pulley for camshafts 3
and 4.
- Slip the timing belt through camshaft gears 3 and 4 simultaneously,
ensuring the dash marks on the timing belt align with the marks on the camshaft
gears and the notches on the rear timing belt cover.
- Measure the timing belt
deflection between camshaft gear number 4 and the idler pulley for camshafts
3 and 4, the deflection must be no more than 1 cm (0.4 in).
- If timing belt deflection adjustment is necessary:
12.1. | Turn the timing belt idler
pulley eccentric for camshafts 3 and 4 COUNTERCLOCKWISE, with J 42069-40,
until the high point of the eccentric is in approximately the 12 o'clock
position. |
12.2. | Tighten the idler pulley locking bolt, while holding the eccentric
with J 42069-40, until snug. The idler pulley bolt will be tightened
to specifications after all final adjustments are made. |
- Apply additional tension to the timing belt, at the idler pulley
for camshafts 1 and 2, by turning the high point of the eccentric to approximately
the 9 o'clock position. Then, tighten the idler pulley locking bolt, while
holding the eccentric with J 42069-40, until snug. The idler pulley
bolt will be tightened to specifications after all final adjustments are
made.
- Set the initial timing
belt tension:
14.1. | Turn the tensioner eccentric COUNTERCLOCKWISE to full stop, then,
turn the eccentric back until the reference mark is 1 mm (0.003 in)
over the flange. |
14.2. | Tighten the timing belt tensioner locking nut until snug, the
locking nut will be tightened to specifications after all final adjustments
are made. |
- Inspect the alignment marks on the timing belt to ensure that
they are aligned with the appropriate reference points on the camshaft gears,
the rear timing belt cover and on the oil pump housing.
- Remove the J 42069-30,
the J 42069-1 and the J 42069-2 locking tools from the engine.
- Rotate the crankshaft, with J 42098 Crank Hub Torx Socket,
in the clockwise direction two revolutions stopping at 60 degrees BTDC.
- Install the J 42069-10
Crankshaft Locking Tool to the crankshaft drive gear with the knurled bolt.
- Turn the crankshaft until the lever of the J 42069-10 Crankshaft
Locking Tool firmly contacts the water pump pulley flange.
- Secure the moveable lever of the tool to the water pump pulley
flange.
Important: The alignment marks on the timing belt will no longer align with the
marks on the camshaft gears after one or more engine revolutions.
- Inspect the alignment of the reference marks on the camshaft gears
with the notches on the rear timing belt cover, as well as, the mark on the
crankshaft drive gear and oil pump housing.
- Use the J 42069-20 Checking Gauge to inspect the alignment
of camshaft gears 3 & 4.
- Use the J 42069-20 Checking Gauge to inspect the alignment
of camshaft gears 1 & 2.
Important: The reference marks on both sets of the camshaft gears must match exactly
with the marks on the J 42069-20 Checking Gauge.
If timing belt adjustment is necessary, always set the adjustment for
camshafts 3 and 4 first.
- If timing belt adjustment IS required, refer to
Timing Belt Timing Adjustment
.
- If timing belt adjustment
IS NOT required, set the final timing belt tension:
25.1. | Loosen the timing belt tensioner eccentric locking nut. |
25.2. | Turn the eccentric counterclockwise to full stop, then back until
the reference mark is 2-4 mm (0.078-0.157 in) ABOVE the
reference mark on the flange. |
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
Tighten
Tighten the timing belt tensioner eccentric locking nut 20 N·m
(15 lb ft).
- Hold the timing belt idler pulley eccentrics in place for camshafts
1 & 2 and 3 & 4 with the J 42069-40 Adjustment Wrench.
Tighten
Tighten both idler pulley bolts to 40 N·m (30 lb ft).
- Inspect the highpoints
of the timing belt tensioner eccentrics. The idler pulley eccentric high point
for camshafts 3 and 4 will be in approximately the 12 o'clock position. The
idler pulley eccentric high point for camshafts 1 and 2 will be in approximately
the 9 o'clock position.
- Remove the J 42069-20 Checking Gauge and the J 42069-10
Crankshaft Locking Tool.
- For final inspection, rotate the engine in the clockwise direction
two revolutions until reaching 60 degrees BTDC.
- Install the J 42069-10
Crankshaft Locking Tool to the crankshaft drive gear with the knurled bolt.
- Turn the crankshaft until the lever of the J 42069-10 Crankshaft
Locking Tool firmly contacts the water pump pulley flange.
- Secure the moveable lever of the tool to the water pump pulley
flange.
- Inspect the alignment of the reference marks on the camshaft gears
with the notches on the rear timing belt cover, as well as, the mark on the
crankshaft gear and the mark on the oil pump housing.
- Use the J 42069-20 Checking Gauge to inspect the alignment
of camshaft gears 3 and 4.
- Use the J 42069-20 Checking Gauge to inspect the alignment
of camshaft gears 1 and 2.
- If the reference marks on the camshaft gears do not match exactly,
adjust the timing belt. Refer to
Timing Belt Timing Adjustment
.
- If further timing belt adjustment IS NOT necessary, continue with
reassembly.
- Ensure all tools are removed from the engine.
- Install the harmonic balancer
to the crankshaft drive gear.
Tighten
Tighten the harmonic balancer bolts to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
- Install the timing belt cover. Refer to
Timing Belt Cover Replacement
.
- Install the intake air resonator. Refer to
Intake Air Resonator Replacement
.
- Reconnect the negative battery cable.
- Reprogram the applicable accessories.