Timing belt stretched ?
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Re: Timing belt stretched ?
^ thanks... I'm fairly happy I got it sorted out
have a question...
approximately how much oil is removed (lost)...
if the cylinder head is removed ?
was wondering... because for some reason...
I'm having a difficult time reading the dipstick...
as the fresh oil seems difficult to read on the stick.
the fsm states 4.1 quarts for fill requirements...
But mine looks a little low after adding that amount.
was wondering if it should be a little more then 4.1 quarts ?
if you know... approximately how much difference for the residual loss ?
have a question...
approximately how much oil is removed (lost)...
if the cylinder head is removed ?
was wondering... because for some reason...
I'm having a difficult time reading the dipstick...
as the fresh oil seems difficult to read on the stick.
the fsm states 4.1 quarts for fill requirements...
But mine looks a little low after adding that amount.
was wondering if it should be a little more then 4.1 quarts ?
if you know... approximately how much difference for the residual loss ?
'01 Nubira SE 2.0
Re: Timing belt stretched ?
I'm not sure about the specifics of your question, but if it seems to be low add a little bit and recheck.
I would take a guess that the factory specifics takes into account any residual oil which was probably cleaned away when you had the head off.
BTW, I usually go to 4L (4.2qt).
I would take a guess that the factory specifics takes into account any residual oil which was probably cleaned away when you had the head off.
BTW, I usually go to 4L (4.2qt).
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Re: Timing belt stretched ?
So, does anyone know what his actual problem was? I too now having clicking coming from my timing belt area even though everything only has 40,000 miles on it. Was it the water pump, idler, or tensioner making the ticking sounds? I am not driving the car the way it is and need to wait for parts to come in the mail before I do the repair.
Re: Timing belt stretched ?
last time i had my timing belt changed and less than a thousand miles later had the same thing. turned out the belt was too tight and the the ticking was the water pump. they had to bust it apart again and do it all over, replacing the water pump again.
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Re: Timing belt stretched ?
So, I started the process of changing out my timing belt. It did not break while driving. Anyways, I got ahead of myself and took off the old belt before lining up the timing marks. Could I bend my valves if I just turn the cam gears and crank shaft gears manually till they line up?
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Re: Timing belt stretched ?
Remove the spark plugs, put a long 1/4 drive extension or screw driver in cylinder 1. Slowly turn the crank til it's below TDC. The. Feel free to turn the cams to th right spot and then bring the crank back to TDC.
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Okay, I did what you said and then put on the new timing belt. So I have come across another possible new problem. After putting on the belt I went to turn the motor around 2 revolutions before setting the tension perfect like the procedure instructions say to do. Well, while I was turning the cam shaft gear I didn't realize that my tension was too loose and every now and again the crank was getting skipped. At a certain point while turning the engine I felt a lot of resistance so I stopped and noticed the problem. Could I have bent a valve? How easy is it to bend one? Once I felt the engine not wanting to go any further I stopped and rotated the crank to make up the difference. I now have the timing marks lined up perfectly but have not finished enough to start up the motor. I am just worried as hell that I messed up everything by not having the tension correct while rotating.
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Re: Timing belt stretched ?
It's possible but not AS likely to bend valves by hand or just from the spring tension of the valve
springs.The only thing you can do at this point is pull all the spark plugs if you haven't already and do a compression test.
springs.The only thing you can do at this point is pull all the spark plugs if you haven't already and do a compression test.
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Re: Timing belt stretched ?
muh issue turned out to be a faulty idler. (chinese crap)chriscomputers wrote:So, does anyone know what his actual problem was? .
replaced that... and all was good.
I pulled the head and everything, thinking is was a bent valve again.
but guess that's what I get for over thinking it... again
I wouldn't suspect a bent valve unless the timing belt were to break or become loose.
btw... I did mine with the spark plugs in place.
that makes it harder... so take those suckers out
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Re: Timing belt stretched ?
Good news, got everything put back together and the car runs great. So no bent valves from turning the gears manually. I've been driving the thing for 4 days straight and no issues or check engine light. The only issue I had was trying to get the tension for the belt set correctly. I had to remove my alternator to have enough room to get my wrench into the water pump. I didn't bother with a cam lock tool obviously. Thanks again for the info and helping me keep this car alive. 160,000 miles and still going. Even though it's old I still like my 99 lanos sport. Great on gas and fun to drive. This site is awesome.