Aligning Timing Chain Gear/sprocket?
#1
Aligning Timing Chain Gear/sprocket?
Hi guys,
I had to replace my timing cover gasket and thought I miles as well change the timing chain set.
I originally learned to put the cam gear at the 6 o'clock position to face the engine block marking and the crank gear onto the 12 o'clock position. Having tried this several times, I could not get the gears to line up right and the timing chain could not install at this position. The cam gear bolts would not line up correct and not thread in right. Having given up, I currently put back both cam and crank gears to how I found them before removing the chain. The cam at 3 o'clock and the crank at about 5-4 o'clock.
Am I missing something or what? Any advice would help. Thank you !
I had to replace my timing cover gasket and thought I miles as well change the timing chain set.
I originally learned to put the cam gear at the 6 o'clock position to face the engine block marking and the crank gear onto the 12 o'clock position. Having tried this several times, I could not get the gears to line up right and the timing chain could not install at this position. The cam gear bolts would not line up correct and not thread in right. Having given up, I currently put back both cam and crank gears to how I found them before removing the chain. The cam at 3 o'clock and the crank at about 5-4 o'clock.
Am I missing something or what? Any advice would help. Thank you !
#6
So I ended up putting in my timing chain as close as possible to how I had found it. Which is - Crank sprocket at about 6 o'clock, Cam gear at 3 o'clock and im on my forth day driving it to work and back.
Now I have a bit of a squeaking noise, maybe its the serpentine belt or tensioner? Or is there a breaking in point for a new water pump?
Now I have a bit of a squeaking noise, maybe its the serpentine belt or tensioner? Or is there a breaking in point for a new water pump?
#7
I have a 95 Chevy caprice 5.7 change the timing chain and gear will this picture of tdc work for me cause can't get it to start now all it will do is turn over even sprayed it with starter fluid and no luck what could be my problem any help would be very appropriated
#9
Yes follow that animation. How did you line up your marks, facing each other, or both straight up at 12:00?. If facing each other, the distributor should be pointing at the #6 cylinder. If both marks are up, distributor should be pointing to cylinder #1.