Tools Required
• | J 39946 Crankshaft
Rotation Socket |
Setting the camshaft timing is necessary whenever the camshaft drive
system has been disturbed such that the relationship between any chain and
sprocket has been lost. Even when only one sprocket is involved the following
procedure should be observed since one crankshaft rotation will not provide
conditions where correct timing can be confirmed.
The camshafts and crankshaft events are correctly timed when the relationships
shown exist. The following procedure explains how to establish this condition.
Correct timing exists when the crank sprocket and the intermediate shaft
sprocket have their timing marks aligned and all 4 camshaft drive pins are
perpendicular (90 degrees) to the cylinder head surface.
- Remove the following components for access:
- The primary and secondary
chain guides should be reinstalled if previously removed.
- Rotate the crankshaft (2) until the sprocket drive key (1)
is at approximately the 1 o'clock position. Use the J 39946
to rotate the crankshaft (2).
- Install the crankshaft and the intermediate shaft sprockets to
the primary drive chain with their timing marks adjacent to each other.
- Install the crank and intermediate sprocket assembly (4)
over their respective shafts.
- Rotate the crankshaft (2) as necessary to engage the crankshaft
key (1) in the sprocket without changing the relationship of the timing
marks to each other. Use the J 39946
to rotate the crankshaft (2).
- Install
the intermediate sprocket retainer bolt (3).
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 60 N·m (44 lb ft).
- Install the primary chain tensioner or release the tensioner shoe.
Tighten
Tighten the tensioner mounting bolts to 25 N·m (18 lb ft).
- Ensure the timing marks (1)
are aligned vertically.
- Install the J 39411
to lock the crankshaft in this position. If the engine is on a stand,
an alternate method should be devised.
- Route the secondary drive
chain for the LH cylinder head over the inner row of intermediate shaft teeth.
Important: The RE camshaft sprocket must contain the camshaft position sensor pick-up.
- Route the secondary drive chain over the chain guide and install the
exhaust camshaft sprocket to the chain such that the camshaft drive pin engages
the sprocket notch marked LE (left head exhaust). There should be
no slack in the lower section of the chain and the camshaft drive
pin must be perpendicular to the cylinder head face.
- Install the intake camshaft sprocket into the chain so that the
sprocket notch marked LI (left head intake) engages the camshaft drive
pin while the pin remains perpendicular to the cylinder head face.
A hex is cast into the camshafts behind the lobes for cylinder -1
(or -2, LH) so that an open end wrench may be used to provide
minor repositioning of the camshafts.
- Loosely install the exhaust camshaft sprocket retainer bolt.
- Loosely install the intake camshaft sprocket retainer bolt.
- Install the chain tensioner
or release the tension on the shoe.
Tighten
• | Tighten the tensioner mounting bolts to 25 N·m (18 lb ft). |
• | Tighten the camshaft sprocket bolts to 120 N·m (90 lb ft). |
Important: The RE camshaft sprocket must contain the camshaft position sensor pick-up.
- Route the secondary drive chain for the right side cylinder head over
the outer row of the intermediate shaft teeth and repeat steps 11 through
15 for right side camshafts. Right side camshaft sprockets are identified
as RI (right intake) and RE (right exhaust). In addition the RE sprocket
must contain the camshaft position sensor pickup.
- Ensure all timing marks
are properly aligned.
- Install the following components: