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Removal




Timing Drive Components

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Removal

NOTICE: During engine repair procedures, cleanliness is extremely important. Any foreign material, including any material created while cleaning gasket surfaces that enters the oil passages, coolant passages or the oil pan, can cause engine failure.

1. Remove the engine front cover. REFER to Engine Front Cover .

2. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise and align the timing marks on the intake VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) assemblies as shown.





3. Remove the 3 bolts and the LH (Left Hand) valve train oil tube.





4. NOTE: The Camshaft Holding Tool will hold the camshafts in the TDC (Top Dead Center) position.
Install the Camshaft Holding Tool onto the flats of the LH (Left Hand) camshafts.





5. Remove the 3 bolts and the RH (Right Hand) valve train oil tube.





6. NOTE: The Camshaft Holding Tool will hold the camshafts in the TDC (Top Dead Center) position.
Install the Camshaft Holding Tool onto the flats of the RH (Right Hand) camshafts.





7. NOTE: The following 3 steps are for primary timing chains that the colored links are not visible.
Mark the timing chain link that aligns with the timing mark on the LH (Left Hand) intake VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) assembly as shown.





8. Mark the timing chain link that aligns with the timing mark on the RH (Right Hand) intake VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) assembly as shown.





9. NOTE: The crankshaft sprocket timing mark should be between the 2 colored links.
Mark the 2 timing chain links that align with the timing mark on the crankshaft sprocket as shown.





10. Remove the 2 bolts and the primary timing chain tensioner.





11. Remove the primary timing chain tensioner arm.





12. Remove the 2 bolts and the lower LH (Left Hand) primary timing chain guide.





13. NOTE: Removal of the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid will aid in the removal of the primary timing chain.

NOTE: A slight twisting motion will aid in the removal of the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid.

NOTE: Keep the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid clean of dirt and debris.
Remove the bolt and the LH (Left Hand) intake VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid.





14. NOTE: Removal of the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid will aid in the removal of the primary timing chain.

NOTE: A slight twisting motion will aid in the removal of the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid.

NOTE: Keep the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid clean of dirt and debris.
Remove the bolt and the RH (Right Hand) intake VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid.





15. Remove the primary timing chain.





16. Remove the crankshaft timing chain sprocket.





17. NOTICE: Do not use power tools to remove the bolt or damage to the LH (Left Hand) primary timing chain guide may occur.

Remove the bolt and the upper LH (Left Hand) primary timing chain guide





18. NOTE: The 2 VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoids are removed for clarity.

NOTE: The Secondary Chain Hold Down is inserted through a hole in the top of the mega cap.
Compress the LH (Left Hand) secondary timing chain tensioner and install the Secondary Chain Hold Down in the hole on the rear of the secondary timing chain tensioner guide and let it hold against the mega cap to retain the tensioner in the collapsed position.





19. Remove and discard the 2 LH (Left Hand) VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) assembly bolts.





20. Remove the 2 LH (Left Hand) VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) assemblies and secondary timing chain.





21. NOTE: The 2 VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoids are removed for clarity.

NOTE: The Secondary Chain Hold Down is inserted through a hole in the top of the mega cap.
Compress the RH (Right Hand) secondary timing chain tensioner and install the Secondary Chain Hold Down in the hole on the rear of the secondary timing chain tensioner guide and let it hold against the mega cap to retain the tensioner in the collapsed position.





22. Remove and discard the 2 RH (Right Hand) VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) assembly bolts.





23. Remove the 2 RH (Right Hand) VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) assemblies and secondary timing chain.





24. NOTICE: Do not use power tools to remove the bolt or damage to the RH (Right Hand) primary timing chain guide may occur.

Remove the bolt and the RH (Right Hand) primary timing chain guide.





25. NOTICE: The following steps are only for the replacement of the secondary timing chain tensioners. Do not reuse the secondary timing chain tensioners if removed, or damage to the engine may occur.

For replacement of the secondary timing chain tensioner, perform the following 6 steps.

26. NOTE: A slight twisting motion will aid in the removal of the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid.

NOTE: Keep the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid clean of dirt and debris.
Remove the LH (Left Hand) exhaust VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid.





27. Remove the LH (Left Hand) secondary timing chain tensioner shoe.





28. Remove the LH (Left Hand) secondary timing chain tensioner by pushing up from the bottom and remove.





29. NOTE: A slight twisting motion will aid in the removal of the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid.

NOTE: Keep the VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid clean of dirt and debris.
Remove the RH (Right Hand) exhaust VCT (Variable Camshaft Timing) oil control solenoid.





30. Remove the RH (Right Hand) secondary timing chain tensioner shoe.





31. Remove the RH (Right Hand) secondary timing chain tensioner by pushing up from the bottom and remove.