TIMING BELT INSPECTION


  1. INSPECT TIMING BELT

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    Note


    • Do not bend, twist or turn the timing belt inside out.

    • Do not allow the timing belt to come into contact with oil, water or steam.


    1. Visually inspect the timing belt.

      If defects are present, perform the steps below.

    2. Premature parting:


      1. Check for proper installation.

      2. Check the timing cover gasket for damage and proper installation.

    3. If the belt teeth are cracked or damaged, check to see if either camshaft is locked.

    4. If there is noticeable wear or cracks on the belt face, check if there are nicks on the side of the idler pulley lock and water pump.

    5. If there is wear or damage to only one side of the belt, check the belt guide and the alignment of each pulley.

    6. If there is noticeable wear to the belt teeth, check the timing cover for damage, check that the gasket has been installed correctly, and check for foreign material on the pulley teeth.

      If necessary, replace the timing belt.

  2. INSPECT NO. 1 TIMING BELT IDLER SUB-ASSEMBLY


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      Check the idler turns smoothly by hand.

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      Visually check that the seal portion of the idler pulley has no grease on it.

      Note


      • Do not bend, twist or turn the timing belt inside out.

      • Do not allow the timing belt or idler pulley to come into contact with oil, water or steam.

      • Before installing the idler pulley, be sure to clean the pulley with a shop rag or pieces of cloth.

      • Do not remove the timing belt idler sub-assembly unless a defect is found.

  3. INSPECT NO. 1 TIMING BELT TENSIONER ASSEMBLY


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      Visually check the seal portion of the tensioner for oil leakage.

      If leakage is found, replace the tensioner.

      Tech Tips

      A trace of oil on the tensioner push rod side seal is acceptable.

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      Hold the tensioner with both hands as shown in the illustration. Firmly push the push rod and check that it does not move.

      If the push rod moves, replace the tensioner.

      Note

      Never face the tensioner push rod downward.

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      Measure the protrusion of the push rod from the housing end.

      Standard protrusion
      8.1 to 8.9 mm (0.319 to 0.350 in.)

      If the protrusion is not as specified, replace the tensioner.