timing belt
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timing belt
well after 4 months of waiting my 1999 leganza sx's timing belt is fixed YAY! but there is now another problem it still wont start we had my head redone at my uncles machine shop. put everything back on to it every little bolt! does anyone know what the problem could be... i just want my car to work. i only got to drive it 1 time. thanks for your help guys. once i get it running i might get a ud pulley. :twisted:
thanks again.
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it will crank but it just wont start. brand new battery i bought yesterday in it. brand new spark plugs. but ill have my uncle come over and double check the timing. when he brings the scanner over tonight to see if it has any ecu errors. is there anything else it could be?
thanks for your help guys.
thanks for your help guys.
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what are the gears supposed to be lined up with. some one please help i want to drive it tonight... just the cam gears is all i need to know i know where the crank is supposed to be aligned but me and my uncle need to be sure where the cams are supposed to be aligned. thanks guys.
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no, the cam gear are not to be aligned together, that is only for the lanos, on the nubira and the leganza, the cam gear have marks on them, both of them are to be aligned with the notches on the valve cover, there are two marks on the valve cover, u need to align them with that, not each other.
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thanks guys. my car should be done tomorrow at some time after 8 me and my uncle are putting the finishing touches on it tomorrow and then we are going to try and start it again and it should work great!! then im going to go work that baby back in. slowly of course. we are 100% sure it was all a problem with the timing so he is checking the service manual at his shop and fixing it tomorrow.
thanks again guys.
BTW does anyone have a service manual for a leggy 2.2 sx that they can send me. thanks!!
thanks again guys.
BTW does anyone have a service manual for a leggy 2.2 sx that they can send me. thanks!!
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It takes a lot of force to break such camshaft in half. The only I can imagine (unless the camshaft was faulty in the first place), is following:
- one of the valves, or lifters, is stuck in the closed position
- the lobe of the camshaft goes down, gets stoped agains the lifter....the cambelt keeps turning the camshaft, and the camshaft gives...
But this is the theory. See if you can push down (with a non-metal object - wooden stick will work fine) on the lifter and open the valve.
Tom
- one of the valves, or lifters, is stuck in the closed position
- the lobe of the camshaft goes down, gets stoped agains the lifter....the cambelt keeps turning the camshaft, and the camshaft gives...
But this is the theory. See if you can push down (with a non-metal object - wooden stick will work fine) on the lifter and open the valve.
Tom
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isn't it more logical that in such case you would strip the rubber timing belt rather than breaking the metal shaft??360 Dynamics wrote: - one of the valves, or lifters, is stuck in the closed position
- the lobe of the camshaft goes down, gets stoped agains the lifter....the cambelt keeps turning the camshaft, and the camshaft gives...
Tom
i would say this might be a problem with the insallation of the shaft where it was not sitting in a 100% strait position (tilted from the middle) and it broke due to the continous flexing while tring to turn the engine on.
i got to that conclusion because i see the breaking point is right next to the bearings housing or whatever that this part is called (the crack is right next to where the straigt part meets the tilted part of the shaft.
i hope i explaned that in a clear way for you all.
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