Thank I’m changing water pump but I don’t know if I can turn motor because I sprayed on blaster and bumped it to clean cylinder s it stayed out aligned timing should I bump it again or assemble it then turn over ?can u help sorry for book
Are you replacing your freeze plugs and where is the block drain ??? Have replaced water pump and chains in my 1999 2.7L about six years ago no problem . Will replace freeze plugs and oil pump along with chains ,water pump valve seals and springs. Really good video.
hey men good video!, at this moment i have my engine without cam-cover, can you help me with the chain tensioner of the cam´s (is the little chain) is posible to know is broken or weakened? with a little test? thanks! and sorry for my bad inglish!
Very good job explaining how the engine worked I was worried when I set the timing mark on the crank and the piston was not tdc is it not also true that the cams determine the compression and exhaust strokes not the crank I have been debating this with a friend and he doesn't seem to get it maybe I am wrong
It is the cams that control the compression and exhaust stroke because they are what open and closes the valves. Crank just determines what piston is being used in the firing order…
@@zeppone4045 doh! You would have been my savior! Because you're right, there are no other videos clearly showing and explaining in English how it is done! Ahhh, that's a massive bummer!
@@zeppone4045 you are number one on this. please tell us you did make the secound one....? you have to be the onl;y one besides the damn maker of this engine to know what you know. or are the one ...haha but please help us , your flock get through this burden of a job. please and thank you so much
It is actually a great engine if you treat it right. I drive my 2002 Sebring hard. It just did a trip to Dallas and back in 105 degree heat. 213,000 on the clock. The flaw was the PCV valve placement. Because it is horizontal, and in the plastic plenum it never gets hot or self cleans. Spray it out every 3000 miles.
How do I put in those camshaft chain tensioner without taking it off I'm doing a water pump and a new timing chain so I want to replace the top tensioners do I have to take those off how do I take them off and put the new one on
Just mark ur camshaft sprockets and secondary chains and you can take tensioners off….most likely you have to loosen 1 camshaft to get the tensioner out….
So I am working on a 2.7 out of a Chrysler 300 should I be able to remove any of the roller rockers by hand without removing the camshaft? I can remove both on cylinder five intake camshaft without it being removed. Bad lifters? The springs look fine on the valves
@@zeppone4045 They were bent valves. When I took the heads off the intake valves on that side where I could take the rocker arm off without unbolting the cam were the ones that were bent so bad they wouldn’t close
@@tblizzy5603 yeah your tensioner probably retracted causing your main timing chain to slip a few teeth which then caused your piston to hit intake valves. Low oil pressure or bad tensioner is at fault most of the time…
Sorry for repetitive question so I should be able to take out the cam shaft bearings then tilt the camshafts up without removing timing belt to replace lifters and rockers? Thanks for your help great video.
With all due respect i appreciate u helping people but please try to reframe from putting rtv on a rubber gasket it makes pockets and it wil leak over time because the pockets and it won’t fully seal
U really have to loosen cam bearing cap bolts to get all the rockers out. I clean my lifters and reinstalled. They were all good still. There is a small oil port hole next to each lifter. That gets plugged with sludge. That needs to get clean out with a pick till it bottoms out. I used brake cleaner. But i had heads of when i cleaned them out….
The original water pump will leak out the weep hole the one that came with the engine. if you use an aftermarket water pump those are the ones that leak into your oil when they go bad they don't leak out the weep hole all the water just go straight into your oil so make sure you use the one that came with the engine
Thank you for the explanation on the crankshaft timing Mark how it takes the pistons down so you can turn the cams without the valves hitting.
Man I wish you made a video timing the engine I’m about to do it an can’t find anything that really helps like your videos has helped
Just put all the marks on all yhe gears in the right spot.
My brother I just want to share that that was the best video very informational super easy to do you are awesome
This helps me so much. About to finish up with timing now. Awesome
Thank you for sharing your knowledge especially for the detailed comments. God bless you.
Gave a like to help people.got a 2002 2.7 I'm doing a waterpump and chain kit install.
I'm about to start removing the timing chain and water pump for my 2004 Intrepid 2.7 l v-6. How'd your job go?
@@jeromebarry1741 hottest. A oil pump also last on parts list.than I'll start it.
Brother you're the best ever, I'm gonna do it now🎉
Perfect help that means for the pistons are in the firing order correct
dude you rock !! well needed info
Thank you sooooooooooooo much!!! Best video ever on this issue!!!
Big 👍 for the info tip about the #1 60 deg TDC to clear all valves from taping piston when working on one of these*#"#@ damn engines
Just the video I was looking for! Thanks sir! Subscribed.
I need the next video
Hello my friend, did you change the valve controls or put the same ones that were????
Do I have to replace the camshaft tensioners or are they reusesble?
Thank I’m changing water pump but I don’t know if I can turn motor because I sprayed on blaster and bumped it to clean cylinder s it stayed out aligned timing should I bump it again or assemble it then turn over ?can u help sorry for book
Are you replacing your freeze plugs and where is the block drain ??? Have replaced water pump and chains in my 1999 2.7L about six years ago no problem . Will replace freeze plugs and oil pump along with chains ,water pump valve seals and springs. Really good video.
hey men good video!, at this moment i have my engine without cam-cover, can you help me with the chain tensioner of the cam´s (is the little chain) is posible to know is broken or weakened? with a little test? thanks! and sorry for my bad inglish!
Thanks 😊
Opa me ajudou bastante meu amigo, chik..m
Very good job explaining how the engine worked I was worried when I set the timing mark on the crank and the piston was not tdc is it not also true that the cams determine the compression and exhaust strokes not the crank I have been debating this with a friend and he doesn't seem to get it maybe I am wrong
It is the cams that control the compression and exhaust stroke because they are what open and closes the valves. Crank just determines what piston is being used in the firing order…
Did you ever make another video
Where’s that second video
Right
I never made the Primary chain video
@@zeppone4045 doh! You would have been my savior! Because you're right, there are no other videos clearly showing and explaining in English how it is done! Ahhh, that's a massive bummer!
@@zeppone4045 you are number one on this. please tell us you did make the secound one....? you have to be the onl;y one besides the damn maker of this engine to know what you know. or are the one ...haha but please help us , your flock get through this burden of a job. please and thank you so much
It is actually a great engine if you treat it right. I drive my 2002 Sebring hard. It just did a trip to Dallas and back in 105 degree heat. 213,000 on the clock. The flaw was the PCV valve placement. Because it is horizontal, and in the plastic plenum it never gets hot or self cleans. Spray it out every 3000 miles.
How do I put in those camshaft chain tensioner without taking it off I'm doing a water pump and a new timing chain so I want to replace the top tensioners do I have to take those off how do I take them off and put the new one on
Just mark ur camshaft sprockets and secondary chains and you can take tensioners off….most likely you have to loosen 1 camshaft to get the tensioner out….
Parabens muito bom
So I am working on a 2.7 out of a Chrysler 300 should I be able to remove any of the roller rockers by hand without removing the camshaft? I can remove both on cylinder five intake camshaft without it being removed. Bad lifters? The springs look fine on the valves
Hi, u have to loosen cam bearing caps to get all the rockers out…..
@@zeppone4045 They were bent valves. When I took the heads off the intake valves on that side where I could take the rocker arm off without unbolting the cam were the ones that were bent so bad they wouldn’t close
@@tblizzy5603 yeah your tensioner probably retracted causing your main timing chain to slip a few teeth which then caused your piston to hit intake valves. Low oil pressure or bad tensioner is at fault most of the time…
Sorry for repetitive question so I should be able to take out the cam shaft bearings then tilt the camshafts up without removing timing belt to replace lifters and rockers? Thanks for your help great video.
Timing chain video ?
With all due respect i appreciate u helping people but please try to reframe from putting rtv on a rubber gasket it makes pockets and it wil leak over time because the pockets and it won’t fully seal
What if the chain don’t have the marks
Cam shaft cups arrangements
U really have to loosen cam bearing cap bolts to get all the rockers out. I clean my lifters and reinstalled. They were all good still. There is a small oil port hole next to each lifter. That gets plugged with sludge. That needs to get clean out with a pick till it bottoms out. I used brake cleaner. But i had heads of when i cleaned them out….
The original water pump will leak out the weep hole the one that came with the engine. if you use an aftermarket water pump those are the ones that leak into your oil when they go bad they don't leak out the weep hole all the water just go straight into your oil so make sure you use the one that came with the engine
Where’s the second video
How to time dodge 2.7l
105 in Lbs is actually 8.75 ft LBs
yeah , I was off by 1 when i spoke. I said 9.75 ft LBS by mistake.....🙄
That's the worst water pump location I've ever seen!
Dodge company should be sued for thats designed
You talked 10 minutes or longer on replaceing water pump not on time chains worst video I ever wasted my time watching
In fact you are the best and I will like to have ur contact