Timing Belt: Service and Repair
TIMING BELT AND TIMING BALANCER BELT REPLACEMENTNOTE: Turn the crankshaft so that the No.1 cylinder is at TDC.
1. Remove the splash shield.
2. Disconnect the connector, then remove the cruise control actuator.
NOTE:
- Do not disconnect the control cable.
- Take care not to bend the cable when removing the actuator. Always replace a kinked cable with a new one.
3. Remove the mounting bolt, nut and V-belt from the power steering pump.
NOTE:
- Do not disconnect the P/S pipe and hose.
- After installing, adjust the tension of the P/S belt.
4. Disconnect the alternator terminal and the connector, then remove the engine wire harness from the cylinder head cover.
5. Loosen the alternator mounting bolt, nut and the adjusting nut, then remove the alternator belt.
6. Remove the cylinder head cover.
7. Remove the middle cover.
8. Remove the side engine mount.
9. Remove the dipstick and the pipe.
10. Remove the special bolt and the crankshaft pulley. Remove the two rear bolts from the center beam to allow the engine to drop down and give clearance to remove the lower cover.
11. Remove the timing belt adjuster rubber seal. Do not loosen the adjusting nut.
12. Remove the lower cover.
13. Lock the timing belt adjuster arm in place by installing one of the 6 x 1.0 mm lower cover mounting bolts.
14. Loosen the timing belt adjusting nut. Push on the pulley to remove tension from the timing balancer belt, then tighten the adjusting nut.
NOTE: Mark direction of rotation before removing belt.
15. Remove the timing balancer belt.
NOTE: If you are removing only the timing balancer belt, go to step 21. If you are removing both belts, continue with this procedure.
16. Loosen the 6 x 1.0 mm lock bolt and the adjusting nut. Push on the liming belt adjuster pulley to remove tension from the belt, then tighten the adjusting nut.
17. Remove the timing belt.
NOTE:
- Before installing the timing belt, position the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys.
- Install the timing belt with the No. 1 piston at Top Dead Center TDC on the compression stroke.
- When turning the crankshaft with a socket wrench, install the crankshaft pulley and the pulley bolt.
CAUTION: Remove the pin punches after installing the timing belt.
18. Install the timing belt in the reverse order of removal. Adjust the valve clearance.
19. Perform the timing belt tension adjustment.
20. Tighten the 6 x 1.0 mm bolt to lock the timing belt adjuster arm.
21. Make sure the crankshaft is positioned with the No.1 cylinder at TDC.
22. Align the groove on the front balancer shaft pulley with the pointer on the oil pump body as shown.
23. Align the rear balancer shaft pulley by using a 6 x 100 mm bolt or equivalent as an alignment tool. Scribe a line 74 mm from the end of the bolt. Insert the bolt into the maintenance hole to the scribed line.
24. Loosen the adjusting nut and verify that the timing balancer belt adjuster moves freely.
25. Install the timing balancer belt.
26. Turn the crankshaft pulley about one turn, then tight en the adjusting nut to the specified torque.
NOTE: Both belt adjusters are spring loaded to properly tension the belts. Do not apply any extra pressure to the pulleys or tensioners while performing the adjustment.
27. Remove the 6 x 1.0 mm bolt from the timing belt adjuster arm.
28. Remove the crankshaft pulley.
29. Install the timing belt lower cover.
30. Install a new seal around the adjusting nut. Do not loosen the nut.
31. Install the timing belt middle cover.
32. Install the crankshaft pulley.
33. Coat the threads and seating face of the pulley bolt with engine oil. Install and tighten to the specified torque:
Specified torque: 220 Nm (159 ft.lbs.)
NOTE: After installation, adjust the tension of all belts.