Congratulations Johny5ive - best video yet on how to align the timing belt. All the other guys beat about the bush with all sorts of other info. Yours gets right down to it, clear and simple - thanks...
3:02 before rotating the belt and engine make sure the gearbox or transmission is in neutral, you can also loosen or remove the spark plugs to rotate the engine easier.
Большая благодарность Вам за Ваш труд! У нас в Сибири, Isuzu внедорожник редкий зверь, а мой Isuzu MU вообще эксклюзив. Только благодаря обучающим видео как Ваш, становится понятно как обслуживать эту замечательную машину. Ещё раз - спасибо!
Hi John,I've used this video after replacing the head my question is the distributor position should I have it pointing to number 4 and then use a timing light off number 1 ,I've tried this for 3 days won't start what am in missing cheers
which way should the cam lobes face when on TDC..... i have after market cam pulley which the previous mechanic made 2 marks on it 180 degrees apart..... cant find repair manual to check the cam lobe positions
Please help. Very informative video but I have a question I need to replace the belt on my 93 Isuzu pickup truck before it breaks it has a 2.6 looks like the same motor that's in your video. I am confused about the top dead center thing. Do I take the old timing belt off and then make sure the cam and crank pulleys are lined up on the marks before installing new belt? And if the marks are not aligned when taking old belt off which way do I turn the pulleys to line them up. And after I line them up will it be top dead center?
Hello I'm thinking about doing the timing belt on my 93 Isuzu pickup with a 2.6. I am wondering is there any preparation you have to do before. Or do I just shut my truck off of course let it cool down and then start taking it apart gaining access to my timing belt. I'm wondering are the marks on the pulleys going to be lined up or do I just worry about lining those marks up after I put the new timing belt on. Of course I will have a new timing belt on hand. When you are turning the truck over with that socket wrench do you still have the spark plugs in can you do this I was just wondering because of compression. Thank you for the great video.
I'm just putting a new head on 2.3l pickup truck '89 .....besides what you show here....how do I install the distributer cam into head...what position should I install gear in head
Been watching all your videos, so I'll be prepared when I have to do my head gasket on my 2.6 in the rodeo. BTW, you wouldn't happen to have a cruise control setup for a 2.6 from a 95 pickup?
Rick LeClair a big 10-4 buddy You don’t want to do the job of removing radiator and fan,you’ll be doing the same work again. At this point u have access to the water pump. U don’t want the pump to go bad 1 week or 6 month after u installed or pay a mechanic to replace the belt and not the pump. U don’t want to be without transportation again! Think about it?
Congratulations Johny5ive - best video yet on how to align the timing belt. All the other guys beat about the bush with all sorts of other info. Yours gets right down to it, clear and simple - thanks...
You're making life so much easier and cheaper (and funner) for me and my (Aussie) '89 Holden Rodeo (4ze1). Thanks so much.
3:02 before rotating the belt and engine make sure the gearbox or transmission is in neutral, you can also loosen or remove the spark plugs to rotate the engine easier.
Such a time saver thank you for the clear and concise video
Большая благодарность Вам за Ваш труд!
У нас в Сибири, Isuzu внедорожник редкий зверь, а мой Isuzu MU вообще эксклюзив. Только благодаря обучающим видео как Ваш, становится понятно как обслуживать эту замечательную машину.
Ещё раз - спасибо!
Thank you for the video. My questions have been answered. For now !
Thank you, Johnny5ive, it is time for a new timing belt on the '88 LWB two-door.
i miss my truck keep up the good work J 5
Very informative, thank you.
excellent..a few more things i didnt know but now i do
Hi John,I've used this video after replacing the head my question is the distributor position should I have it pointing to number 4 and then use a timing light off number 1 ,I've tried this for 3 days won't start what am in missing cheers
which way should the cam lobes face when on TDC..... i have after market cam pulley which the previous mechanic made 2 marks on it 180 degrees apart..... cant find repair manual to check the cam lobe positions
Please help. Very informative video but I have a question I need to replace the belt on my 93 Isuzu pickup truck before it breaks it has a 2.6 looks like the same motor that's in your video. I am confused about the top dead center thing. Do I take the old timing belt off and then make sure the cam and crank pulleys are lined up on the marks before installing new belt? And if the marks are not aligned when taking old belt off which way do I turn the pulleys to line them up. And after I line them up will it be top dead center?
A question - when you install the timing belt, is the motor at Top Dead Centre on No 1 cylinder? I presume it would be...
Hi, I have a 2.3, When your top cam pulley is lined up ( pointing up ) Where is the distributor rotor pointing? Thank you
Hello I'm thinking about doing the timing belt on my 93 Isuzu pickup with a 2.6. I am wondering is there any preparation you have to do before. Or do I just shut my truck off of course let it cool down and then start taking it apart gaining access to my timing belt. I'm wondering are the marks on the pulleys going to be lined up or do I just worry about lining those marks up after I put the new timing belt on. Of course I will have a new timing belt on hand. When you are turning the truck over with that socket wrench do you still have the spark plugs in can you do this I was just wondering because of compression. Thank you for the great video.
Very very helpful thanks!!
Thanks bro made everything so simple and easy
Does tdc have to be on the compression stroke or it doesnt matter?
I'm just putting a new head on 2.3l pickup truck '89 .....besides what you show here....how do I install the distributer cam into head...what position should I install gear in head
Can you please tell me if a Holden Rodeo 2002 3 Litre Diesel has a timing belt or a Timing Chain
The cam timing mark is wrong on mime, mine needs to be 180 out to be in time so the cam mark points down
Ahh this answers my question !👌🏻 hey Johnny do you have a spare manual window regulator fs? For the from passenger side
Yeah, I've got window regulators. I assume it's for a 4 door. Send me an email j5@johnny5troopers.com
good superb
Been watching all your videos, so I'll be prepared when I have to do my head gasket on my 2.6 in the rodeo. BTW, you wouldn't happen to have a cruise control setup for a 2.6 from a 95 pickup?
No, I sure don't. Not much in the way of pickup parts unless they fit Troopers as well...
Nice video !!
It looks to me like you changed the water pump also. Is this recommended? Thanks.
Rick LeClair a big 10-4 buddy
You don’t want to do the job of removing radiator and fan,you’ll be doing the same work again. At this point u have access to the water pump. U don’t want the pump to go bad 1 week or 6 month after u installed or pay a mechanic to replace the belt and not the pump. U don’t want to be without transportation again! Think about it?
Wish i know about you before I had my motor replaced. Love watching your videos. Is there a way to contact you, beside through RUclips?
j5@johnny5troopers.com I'm also on facebook facebook.com/johnny5troopers/
What engine is this
What engine is this exactly?
2.6l Isuzu
where are the timing marks for a timing light