Jeep Liberty 2.8 CRD Timing Belt Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • In this 2 Part series we Show The Replacement of a Timing Belt On a Jeep Liberty CRD Turbo Diesel. Timing belt Kit was Purchased From Sasquatchparts.com. (Quality Parts) There are a couple other videos that may be useful which are linked within this video.If you have any Questions or Comments Please leave them below! Thanks For Watching!

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  • @clementchris9241
    @clementchris9241 3 года назад

    Hi I'm trying to replace my Brake vacuum pump on my 2.5 crd kj your video helped me a lot to get where I am now, Thank you for the Videos.. I'm not sure how to remove the vacuum pump from the Crank sprocket as it is blocking me from pulling it out, please advise.

  • @sam40901
    @sam40901 4 года назад

    Update,,,,,,,,, on timing belt sprocket and fan belt pulley removal. Do not use socket wrench as fan stopper. Fan pulley can be easily destroyed. have a DIY v tool Flatbar 1" x 1/8 x 12" with smaller bolt 6 mm attach to .
    it will fit on the 4 holes on the fan pulley and sprocket. It does work . Pulley cost is $260.

  • @rogermulenga6295
    @rogermulenga6295 26 дней назад

    hello how are you? please please please please help me! I am in the process of overhauling my Jeep KJ 2.8 CRD 2003 engine. I lost sight of the fact that it was necessary to make marks before removing
    the distribution belt! I don't know how to find the point of the engine without a reference. I searched and asked everywhere and didn't get a positive answer. can you help me please! You're welcome.
    thanks in advance

  • @elbronko
    @elbronko Год назад

    Good morning, I would like to know what number is the key to remove the ventilation blades. the one you use in the 1.45 approximately. I say this because I'm an amateur and I don't want to buy so many tools and just enough. will it be 32? Thanks for the video, it oriented me very well and clearly.

  • @kylerkiesecker4166
    @kylerkiesecker4166 2 года назад

    Changed my timing belt on mine a couple weeks ago (along with deleting the egr completely) and ever since it shakes when I shut off the engine. Not sure if I should be concerned or not but it feels like a cummins when you shut it off now and it didn't do it before I did the job

  • @MrHoopster32
    @MrHoopster32 2 года назад +1

    Great videos! Can you do this with only removing the radiator and not the whole front end? (or is that even an option?). I was just wondering if you removed the whole front end for filming purposes or is it necessary to remove the front end to remove the radiator?

    • @shannono.5835
      @shannono.5835 Год назад

      It’s necessary… for clearance and it’s just easier

  • @benbouchard7958
    @benbouchard7958 Год назад

    Thanks Mike

  • @pacnonno6845
    @pacnonno6845 5 лет назад

    Thanx really helps coz am doing one tomorrow morning at work

  • @mrki4937
    @mrki4937 3 года назад

    Could you tell me, which cam pin set you purchased? The one we got did not fit, so we did it with a camera we inserted to see if the holes align properly on my Grand Voyager RG 2.8 CRD. But proper pins would have made it much easier to line up the belt correctly.

  • @stephenkatruska5839
    @stephenkatruska5839 Год назад

    Great video Thanks

  • @dreamsfreeman
    @dreamsfreeman Год назад

    Excellent!!!!!! Good job!!!!!

  • @trevorkent4749
    @trevorkent4749 3 года назад

    I did Head Gasket due to overheating along with Water pump and Timing belt. Timing pins and high pressure pump all checked out during the build, no fault codes on electrics and fuel is up to the rail. Engine cranks but fails to start, any ideas will be appreciated.

  • @sam40901
    @sam40901 4 года назад

    Update,,,,,, on headbolt re-torque . Will I recommend lt? Yes with rules. First mark the headbolt between flanges and block. Loosen and tight it on the mark 75 ft lbs was my reaing. Add not more than 25 ft lbs (100 ftlbs total]). Max torque on new headbolt 120 ftlbs. We are only 80% . We are safe. It works.

  • @chavdarkrustev7857
    @chavdarkrustev7857 6 лет назад +1

    Hello, thanks for the good guide. I have one query. May be I'm missing something, but can't the timing belt be removed without taking off the cam wheels and only by losening the tensioner ?

    • @GitItGarage
      @GitItGarage  6 лет назад +1

      yes absolutely, and especially if your just replacing the belt and not doing the water pump I was also doing my water pump and for that I needed to pull off the rear timing cover as well as cam pulleys in order to get back in there great question and thanks for watching

    • @jamesledyard5192
      @jamesledyard5192 6 лет назад

      @@GitItGarage hello I have a 2005 liberty Diesel please help me find someone who can do the EGR delete I have the kit I live in Toledo Ohio

  • @user-dp6qm6ew5o
    @user-dp6qm6ew5o 11 месяцев назад

    Buenas tarda soy d Ecuador xfavor ayudam con las herramientas q se utilizan para trabajar

  • @12Achilleas
    @12Achilleas 3 года назад +1

    Hey do you consider the 2.8 engine to be reliable ? I am thinking about buying a Jeep jk crd

    • @teekay1785
      @teekay1785 3 года назад +1

      Depends on miles and timing belt age . Timing belt less than 7 years old and about 80,000 miles is ok . Total miles on engine up to about 150,000 good. Putting about 40 hours of time and $2,000 into it if you are a decent mechanic/diyer =very good reliability.

    • @12Achilleas
      @12Achilleas 3 года назад

      @@teekay1785 thank you very much

    • @teekay1785
      @teekay1785 3 года назад

      @@12Achilleas Totally Welcome. If you want more specific information look at the LOST JEEPS LOVE THAT TORQUE CRD LIBERTY section. There is a wealth of information there as well as 3 or 4 members that pretty much answer questions daily accurately as well as mobile mechanic and DIY tunes etc.

  • @patbed7257
    @patbed7257 2 года назад

    Can I bypass my serpentine belt and put à shorter one on my 2006 Jeep Liberty diesel

  • @samair77
    @samair77 3 года назад

    hello. how old way this timing belt? thanks

  • @edwincoronado5687
    @edwincoronado5687 5 лет назад

    hello greetings friend thanks for that valuable information. I have some questions I hope you help me. I have a 2002 Jeep Liberty Cherokee Sports Crd with 2.5Diesel engine. I have a problem that this Jeep does not have injectors and therefore I have the number of that part. I've heard a lot that the 2.8 engine injectors are the same with the 2.5. another also the cylinder head assembly of this engine. I would like you to provide me with a means of communication because I see that you have a lot of knowledge helps a lot thanks

  • @kelvindieselrepairs8393
    @kelvindieselrepairs8393 Год назад

    Is piston number 1 on tdc

  • @markwhitfield5412
    @markwhitfield5412 3 года назад

    if the belt snaps, is the engine junk? if u could reply quick before i buy a van that has a snapped belt, regards Mark

    • @GitItGarage
      @GitItGarage  3 года назад +3

      mark whitfield more than likely the valves have contacted the tops of the pistons and the engine would be be done, sometimes depending on the way the failure occurred the block and pistons may be ok but likely has at least broken rocker arms it’s a gamble but u might get lucky

  • @nicktowers6579
    @nicktowers6579 6 лет назад

    Can you show us how to do the water pump? My local shop said they could not do it because it needed a special tool.

    • @GitItGarage
      @GitItGarage  6 лет назад

      +Nick Towers our part two of this video shows how to do the water pump.

  • @shaunvvoc
    @shaunvvoc 6 лет назад

    Hi. Very good video thanks for spending the time to put it together. Do you know if this is the same engine as the 2.8 CRD I have in my Chrysler Grand Voyager 2013? I want to do the belt on mine myself. Thanks.

    • @GitItGarage
      @GitItGarage  6 лет назад

      Looks like it is the same, however some accessories may be slightly different as well as taking down the front clip would be different.

    • @shaunvvoc
      @shaunvvoc 6 лет назад

      Git It Garage Thanks :-)

  • @mariemarthetoussaint2405
    @mariemarthetoussaint2405 Год назад

    comment changer un joint couvercle

  • @JK-pf4um
    @JK-pf4um 5 лет назад

    Mike , i set my cam pins and my flywheel quarter bit but my injection pump mark is not to be seen di i need to go around again.

    • @GitItGarage
      @GitItGarage  5 лет назад +1

      I would say yes keep going around, all of your marks should line up. Hope this helps.

  • @BreadAndGatorade
    @BreadAndGatorade 5 лет назад

    Is this same for dodge nitro?

  • @philbarone4603
    @philbarone4603 Год назад +1

    I have one of these and it was in the shop13 weeks, costs me $2300.00. Had it for a day when it broke down again and it's in the dealer again. Before this it was in the shop for three weeks, costs me $3000 before it broke down again after a week and this is a VERY short list. I've had it for over 14 years and it only has 97000 on it. They can't get parts for it and they don't know how to fix it, it's a dog too. Oh, and the four wheel drive has been broken for a decade or so and my mechanic has warned me not to have it fixed because of what it would cost and the check engine light has been on since the dawn of time. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.

  • @Grognarthebarb
    @Grognarthebarb 5 лет назад

    hello i beleive my water pump has just failed the other day i noticed the jeep losing alot of water then steam coming from the timing cover i immediately drove it home due to fears of it dong the same thing it did last time the pump went it jumped time and bent some of valves does this sound like th water pump or something else

    • @GitItGarage
      @GitItGarage  5 лет назад

      It's kinda hard to say, if it's leaking id recommend uv dye added to your coolant and a uv flashlight to see where it's coming from, it works very well and might help in pinpointing the leak.

    • @Grognarthebarb
      @Grognarthebarb 5 лет назад

      @@GitItGarage I have one leak over by my turbo right on top of the oil coolers. It's been happening for so long there is a mass of congealed anti freeze

    • @Grognarthebarb
      @Grognarthebarb 5 лет назад

      I'm thinking of leaving the timing cover off and hooking up the radiator then refilling the cooling system and using uv dye. Do u think this will be ok. Because I can't really think of any other way to find the leak. Also. My timing belt tensioner. The notch does not like up with the spring. Is this normal

  • @juanmonroy3351
    @juanmonroy3351 2 года назад

    Jeep liberty 2.8 code p0093 ideas please thanks in advance

  • @blainesnoop2580
    @blainesnoop2580 5 лет назад

    Do your timing belt. Odds are the gaskets will crack. And if you ever hit a lot of water the timing belt can slip "and did in my case" causing major valve and rod damage. As well as required a new head that was shipped from Italy and nearly took a month. costly repair.

  • @jeantytuspierre1148
    @jeantytuspierre1148 3 года назад

    Bonsoir je suis a la recherche pour hté un moteur usagé pour un jeep cherokee 2004 diesel

  • @davearbogast2882
    @davearbogast2882 6 лет назад

    How many miles did this belt have ?

  • @teekay1785
    @teekay1785 4 года назад +1

    Don't ever reuse a used Timing Belt even if only a few thousand miles on it !!!.