Timing Component Alignment Marks: Locations
CAUTION: Incorrect removal or installation of the timing chain can result in damage to internal engine components.NOTICE: For complete replacement and installation procedures for the timing chain, please refer to Timing Chain; Service and Repair. Service and Repair
NO.2 CHAIN SUB-ASSEMBLY
a. Set the crankshaft key in the left horizontal position.
b. Turn the cutout of the drive shaft to the top.
c. Align the yellow mark links with the timing marks of the each gear as shown in the illustration.
d. Install the gears onto the crankshaft and oil pump shaft with the chain wrapped.
e. Temporarily tighten the oil pump drive shaft gear with the nut.
f. Insert the damper spring into the adjusting hole, then install the chain tensioner plate with the bolt.
Torque: 12 Nm (122 kgf-cm, 9 ft. lbs.)
g. Align the adjusting hole of the oil pump drive shaft gear with the groove of the oil pump.
h. Insert a 4 mm diameter bar into the adjusting hole of the oil pump drive shaft gear to lock in position, then tighten the nut.
Torque: 29.5 Nm (301 kgf-cm, 22 ft. lbs.)
i. Turn the crankshaft clockwise by 90° to position the crankshaft key upward.
CHAIN SUB-ASSEMBLY
a. Set the No. 1 cylinder to TDC/compression.
1. Turn the camshafts with a wrench on the hexagonal lobe to align the timing marks of the camshaft timing gear with each timing mark located on the No. 1 and No. 2 bearing caps as shown in the illustration.
2. Using the crankshaft pulley bolt, turn the crankshaft to position the key on the crankshaft upward.
b. Install the chain onto the crankshaft timing gear with the gold or orange mark link aligned with the timing mark on the crankshaft timing gear.
c. Using SST, tap in the crankshaft timing gear.
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d. Align the gold or yellow mark links with each timing mark located on the camshaft timing gears, then install the chain.