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Timing Belt: Service and Repair

TIMING BELT

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Pre-removal & Post-installation Operation:




Removal Steps 1-12:




Removal Steps 13-21:





Required Special Tools:
^ MB991800: Pulley Holder
^ MB991802: Pin B
^ MD998767: Tension Pulley Socket Wrench
^ MD998769: Crankshaft Pulley Spacer

REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS

[[A]] CRANKSHAFT PULLEY REMOVAL

CAUTION: Use only the specified special tools, or a damaged pulley damper could result.





Use special tools MB991800 and MB991802 to remove the crankshaft pulley from the crankshaft.

[[B]] TIMING BELT REMOVAL

CAUTION: Never turn the crankshaft counter-clockwise.





1. Turn the crankshaft clockwise to align each timing mark and to set the number 1 cylinder to compression top dead center.
2. If the timing belt is to be reused, chalk an arrow on the flat side of the belt, indicating the clockwise direction.
3. Loosen the center bolt of the tensioner pulley, then remove the timing belt.

INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS

]]A[[ AUTO-TENSIONER INSTALLATION
1. If the auto-tensioner rod remains fully extended, set according to the following procedure.

CAUTION: Place the auto-tensioner perpendicular to the jaws of the vice.





(1) Place two dolly blocks in a vice as shown in the illustration, and then place the auto-tensioner in the vice.

CAUTION: Never compress the pushrod too fast, or it may be damaged.





(2) Slowly compress the pushrod of the auto-tensioner until pin hole A in the pushrod is aligned with pin hole B in the cylinder.
(3) Insert the setting pin into the pin holes once they are aligned.

NOTE: If replacing the auto-tensioner, the pin will already be inserted into the pin holes of the new part.

CAUTION: Do not remove the setting pin from the auto-tensioner.

(4) Install the auto-tensioner to the engine.

]]B[[ TIMING BELT INSTALLATION





1. Align the timing marks on the camshaft sprockets with those on the rocker cover and the timing mark on the crankshaft sprocket with that on the engine block as shown in the illustration.

CAUTION: The camshaft sprocket (right bank) can turn easily due to the spring force applied, so be careful not to get your fingers caught.

2. Install the timing belt by the following procedure so that there is no deflection in the timing belt between each sprocket and pulley.
(1) Crankshaft sprocket
(2) Idler pulley
(3) Camshaft sprocket (Left bank)
(4) Water pump pulley
(5) Camshaft sprocket (Right bank)
(6) Tensioner pulley

3. Turn the camshaft sprocket (Right bank) counterclockwise until the tension side of the timing belt is firmly stretched. Check all the timing marks again.





4. Use special tool MD998767 to push the tensioner pulley into the timing belt, then temporarily tighten the center bolt.





5. Use special tool MD998769 to turn the crankshaft 1/4 turn counterclockwise, then turn it again clockwise until the timing marks are aligned.

CAUTION: When tightening the center bolt, be careful that the tensioner pulley does not turn with the bolt.





6. Loosen the center bolt of the tensioner pulley. Use special tool MD998767 and a torque wrench to apply the tension torque to the timing belt as shown in the illustration. Then tighten the center bolt to the specified torque.

Standard value: 4.4 Nm (39 in-lb) [Timing belt tension torque]
Tightening torque: 48 ± 6 Nm (36 ± 4 ft-lb)





7. Remove the setting pin that has been inserted into the auto-tensioner.
8. Turn the crankshaft clockwise twice to align the timing marks.





9. Wait for at least five minutes, then check that the auto-tensioner pushrod extends within the standard value range.

Standard value (A): 4.8-6.0 mm (0.19-0.24 inch)

10. If not, repeat steps 1 through 8 above.
11. Check again that the timing marks of the sprockets are aligned.

]]C[[ CRANKSHAFT PULLEY INSTALLATION





Use special tools MB991800 and MB991802 to install the crankshaft pulley.

INSPECTION

AUTO-TENSIONER ADJUSTER CHECK





1. Check for oil leak from seal, and replace it if leak is detected.
2. Check for wear or damage at the top of the rod. Replace it, if required.





3. While holding the auto-tensioner with your hand, press the end of the pushrod against a metal surface (such as the cylinder block) with a force of 98-196 N (22-44 pounds) and measure how far the pushrod is pushed in.

Standard value: Within 1 mm (0.04 inch)
A: Length when no force is applied
B: Length when force is applied
A-B: Movement in

4. If the measured value is out of the standard value, replace the auto-tensioner adjuster.