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Not running on all cylinders #440095 04/23/04 07:03 AM
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Dark_Angel Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
OK, I just got done putting my 3.5 back together and installing it. I had it completely tore down, did a little work and replaced the timing belt. Now it is only running on the right back. There is nothing on the left back. I have a manual and I aligned the timeing belt marks as per that, but I could have been wrong on the drivers side, there are 2 marks, a grove in the cam pully and a notch. The groove is directly above the sprocket key. This is what I aligned to. Should I have aligned it to something else? Anyone have any better instructions or a good diagram? What else could my problem be since it's just one side? I am going to chck compression in the morning.
Thanks for any help.


2000 Trooper 4x4, Auto, TOD pretty much stock at the moment.

2001 Camaro Z28, M6, fully loaded and too many mods to list! AKA Dark Angel
Re: Not running on all cylinders [Re: Dark_Angel] #440096 04/23/04 08:30 AM
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chasespeed Offline
Body Damage is Cool
All the coils/plugs are firing on that side right?

Chase


Chase




Re: Not running on all cylinders [Re: Dark_Angel] #440097 04/23/04 12:09 PM
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....I am going to chck compression in the morning.
Thanks for any help.


Yep. I'd start with that. You might have that cam sprocket off a full rotation. G/luck!
Joel

Re: Not running on all cylinders [Re: chasespeed] #440098 04/23/04 12:36 PM
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Dark_Angel Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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All the coils/plugs are firing on that side right?

Chase

Yep, all the plugs are firing on the right side and not the left.

I checked compression and it way low on the left side. I will try and turn the cam sprocket 360 and see where that gets me. Thanks,
Anyone have any good instructions for the timing belt?


2000 Trooper 4x4, Auto, TOD pretty much stock at the moment.

2001 Camaro Z28, M6, fully loaded and too many mods to list! AKA Dark Angel







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