.... I replaced the timing belt about a month ago. ....I should have replaced the tensioner (not realizing it was bad) ....But I need the dwell and that kind of info so I can make sure I'm not off by a tooth on the crank pulley. I looked for the mark on the case to line everything up but didn't find it .... Is there a way of checking that or can I just check the timing to see were I'm at.
not a dis, but what i can tell from your post, you didn't do your homework the first time around; so it's good you're here asking questions. HereÆs my take
- you gotta get a manual, imo. The best is expensive, the factory www.helminc.com
or online www.alldata.com $25 per year. - when you do the timing belt, the accepted practice is to do all these at the same time:
- timing belt
- timing belt tensioner
- water pump, because you have to do the timing belt again if the pump goes
- accessory belts or serpentine, whichever is yours
- dwell and timing. This is computer controlled. You install the belt correctly and da brains does da rest
- öö I looked for the mark on the case to line everything up but didn't find itöö now this is what worries me and suggests youÆd benefit from a manual. First off, there are 3 timing marks to line up
- 1 each for the two cams and
- the crank mark with the mark on the water pump
- and a whole procedure to follow
- ööIs there a way of checking that or can I just check the timing to see were I'm at.öö since you are going to replace the tensioner anyway, you might as well go in there and redo it; you are going to take the belt off, essentially, to do the tensioner anyway, and do the water pump too.
hereÆs an illustration from the manual showing overall the marks to align. ItÆs not all that clear at this size, but it will give you an idea of what you should look for.
also search for JLEMOND post(s) on this. i remember he recently walked someone else through this procedure with concise, precise written instructions (BEWARE: ALL CAPS) that was quite remarkable for such a visual procedure. I think it was on this (4x4wire) site, but may have been on planetisuzoo. So with those instructions and others you can find here through search, maybe you could get by without a manual or alldata if you *have* to. (
I couldnÆt, but. . .
good luck
hth
//bc