How To Replace Toyota Tundra Timing Belt 2002 V8 Disassemble Front of Engine PART 2 1AAuto.com

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    1A Auto shows you how to install, change or replace a cracked, snapped, cut or timing belt. Another common reason to change this is if your car has high mileage and is recommended to be changed by your vehicle manufacturer. This video is applicable to the Toyota Tundra, years 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, and 09.
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    @1AAuto  3 года назад +2

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  • @willss6027
    @willss6027 6 лет назад +11

    Great video, thank you so much.
    IMPORTANT NOTES:
    #1Use bags as suggested to keep fasteners with each part removed and set them away in order (saves problems with reassembly).
    #2Before removing old timing belt make sure crank and cam marks are in position as shown. 2005 and 2006 models require special turning to another spot before removal, and is not discussed here. Consult a manual/instructions before proceeding
    #3 On my 2000 Tundra it worked fine to be at TDC for installing. First I reinstalled crank pulley bolt without pulley and tightened it so I could move crankshaft counter clockwise a few teeth to ease getting belt on drivers side cam, then installed belt on crank and left cam. Then I moved it and that cam a bit more to ease getting it on riders side cam. When belt is on carefully nudge crank back to TDC and stop there and be sure all three marks on your new belt match the marks on crank and cams and the casting mark on head AND THEN INSTALL TENSIONER AND PULL ITS RELEASE PIN BEFORE TURNING ENGINE or it may jump out of time.
    #4 Now remove crank bolt and install crank position disk, crank cover and the pulley (as shown) When you turn the crank two turns THE BELT MARKS WILL NOT BE AT SAME POSITION BUT WHEN CRANK PULLEY IS AT TDC THE NOTCHES ON CAM PULLEYS SHOULD BE AT THE HEAD CASTING MARK you just lined them to. Don't worry about the belt marks, just insure that at TDC the notches on cams match the head timing mark. (if you want some exercise you can turn the engine about 6 more times and the belt marks will be back where they started)
    Other items: That phillips head screw that holds the bracket with electric plugs for the AC may be very tight. I had an impact screwdriver and got it loose. Be careful not to strip it or you may have problems getting it out. I used anti seize when replacing it.
    He didn't mention compressing and retaining the tensioner if you're using your old one. You're supposed to make sure it is extending just under 1/2", that it will not compress easily pushing it against a solid surface, and then press it closed with a 6" vice and put an allen or drill bit through the holes to retain it there with its boot on. After you install it pull the pin out. This is for Tundra, other Toyota vehicles and engines are generally similar but seek extra advice/info as needed.
    Someone else said you don't have to fully drop the AC pump. I find I didn't need to on mine either, just do everything else as shown but only loosen the back bolt a bit so it tips down a little. Easier to get back in position that way. Good luck!

    • @willss6027
      @willss6027 6 лет назад +1

      PS, It's a convenient time to change old coolant hoses etc.

    • @nyazz22
      @nyazz22 3 года назад

      Thanks!

  • @charlesbosworth2807
    @charlesbosworth2807 9 лет назад +75

    When the engine is at TDC the pulley marks on the crank and cam gears line up with the single straight mark. PRIOR to removing the belt, rotate the engine dlightly clockwise until all gear marks line up with the "T" (Timing Service Position) This ensures that NONE of your pistons are any longer at TDC, where a slight "snap" from a cam could bend a vale. These "T" marks are where you line up the marks on the belt.
    HELPFUL HINT! If you put the timing belt on, and the cams line up BUT the crank does not, and is off by TWO teeth, the belt is BACKWARDS! (turn it around and try again)
    DO NOT FIGHT with getting the belt on the gears! you can damage the belt, while forcing it onto the gear. Rather unbolt the tensioner pulley WHILE HOLDING THE BELT IN PLACE, position the belt all the way onto the gears, then bolt the tensioner pulley back to spec. If you find that getting the tensioner bolt back in is difficult, apply a light COUNTER-CLOCKWISE pressure on the passenger side cam.
    DO NOT DO THIS UNLESS THE ENGINE IS IN TIMING BELT SERVICE POSITION... NOT TDC!!!

    • @AmielTeamVideos
      @AmielTeamVideos 9 лет назад +1

      Great tips. thanks

    • @moneymac2864
      @moneymac2864 7 лет назад

      Thanks charles

    • @kylecameron9526
      @kylecameron9526 6 лет назад

      This comment helped me a ton, thank you

    • @LawnMonkkey
      @LawnMonkkey 6 лет назад +6

      haynes manual and toyota's service manual state that for this truck it should be set a 0 at the crank and the line marking on both Cams not "T". Im curious to know why you prefer to set "T" and not follow Toyota's recommendation

    • @douglascompton6016
      @douglascompton6016 5 лет назад

      Hi Charles when should a sequoia owner of a 4.7 leader switch out the timing belt before the recommended mileage right at the recommended mileage or above the recommended mileage thank you

  • @stevefan7680
    @stevefan7680 7 лет назад +8

    i watched this over 8 times before tackling the job. Thanks for the great video series. Couldn't have done it without the instructional video

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words. Glad to hear we could help you out. 1aauto.com?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony 866-403-3393

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      @fixitfelix718 2 года назад

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  • @souljaz69
    @souljaz69 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the video and all the comments from other DIY. My Tundra that I bought had 132K and not sure if timing belt has been changed - Thanks for sharing your knowledge and everyone should support 1aAuto! I know I will !!!

  • @alonsocambronero5663
    @alonsocambronero5663 6 лет назад +4

    These videos were a life saver!!!! I was able to do the job in my own garage in a weekend. Thanks a lot, 1AAuto

  • @1elmariachi
    @1elmariachi 11 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the reply. After watching the video more than once I see what you did. It seems its more important to get the pulley marks lines up with the marks on the belt (still get them close to engine marks - Top-dead-center and head marks). You have to move head pulleys a little to get the belt on. I did this and after installing the tension idler and spinning the engine everything was spot-on. Saved myself some money.

  • @cooperbishop1252
    @cooperbishop1252 6 лет назад +5

    Great video and a tremendous help. Two comments to help other amateur mechanics between 13:50 - 14:00 - 1) you must remove the ring pin from the timing belt tensioner after torquing the two tensioner bolts (video is on fast forward when he does this, so you must watch closely), and 2) the crank position sprocket has a concave shape. The cupped side must face AWAY from the engine, or the outer diameter will rub on the timing belt.

    • @spacecruisers
      @spacecruisers 2 года назад +1

      Thanks. I’m doing this now and it looked like he pulled it before final torque, so I loosened mine off a turn or so then pulled and re-torqued. This video went really fast and gave zero tips over the most technical part! Hopefully I didn’t mess anything up!

  • @leobrock7016
    @leobrock7016 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the videos, was able to use them to change out my of tundra water pump and belt. For the AC compressor i used a foot extension and universal joint to reach the back bolt, made it a lot easier. Also when putting it back on before i jacked up truck I held it up from above and started top bolt half way.

  • @1AAuto
    @1AAuto  13 лет назад +6

    IMPORTANT NOTE: When installing the parts that seal with O-Rings, the waterpump and upper radiator hose neck, be sure the o-rings are not twisted and coat them with a little oil so they slide right in without pinching. Forgot to mention that in the video.

    • @alonsocambronero5663
      @alonsocambronero5663 6 лет назад

      A bit of liquid soap will do the trick too!!

    • @davidblankenship5394
      @davidblankenship5394 5 лет назад +1

      Wouldn't use oil for those use silicone grease oil will fuse o rings to swell

    • @boogersaregood
      @boogersaregood Год назад

      Do you have to load the timing belt tensioner? The audio cuts and sounds like you say loaded right before you put it on

  • @GeneralElectricCNC
    @GeneralElectricCNC 5 лет назад +6

    Great Video. Thanks! Don't forget to pull the pin on the tensioner to load the belt!

  • @jayisa7700
    @jayisa7700 7 лет назад +1

    thank you very much for the video. very detailed and good video recording. i have changed my timing belt and water pump before but it had been over six years ago. i have bought parts from you folks before and this reaffirms why i will buy parts from you folks again. thank you.

  • @gsxrsquid
    @gsxrsquid 3 года назад +1

    I just did mine this weekend. I have found the easiest way to install the new belt is to line the crank mark and then drape both sides of the belt over the idlers. I then thread the belt from the right side and across to the passenger side cam and then the only pulls left is the tensioner. Hold it in place, use a ratchet to pull the tensioner all the way to the left and then it slides on easily. Both cam pulleys have a lip on them and the tensioner does not. Then, like shown in the video, run it over by hand 720 degrees to make sure everything remains aligned.

  • @jefferyjones7765
    @jefferyjones7765 6 лет назад +1

    I couldnt have done this repair without this video my truck is up and running better then ever! Thank you 1A auto!

    • @jefferyjones7765
      @jefferyjones7765 6 лет назад +1

      But now i never want to watch this again im pretty confident the veiw are 90 mine lol

  • @Maxumized
    @Maxumized 12 лет назад

    Great instructional video!!! I am glad I can purchase this on Ebay as well. Thanks for your help.

  • @1elmariachi
    @1elmariachi 11 лет назад +8

    Great video!!! One question: at about the 13:11 mark in the video where you are lining up the marks on the pulleys it looks like the cam has shifted on the drivers side head as you install the belt, but after you install the tensioner it seems to have fixed itself - is this the case? I'd hate to to have one head "off" a tooth. It looks like after you turn the engine once the marks all line up.
    Thanks for sharing the knowledge!!!

  • @gkricheldorf
    @gkricheldorf 7 лет назад

    Thanks for your video. I did my timing belt and water pump about three years ago. Naturally I forgot all the steps. Last week my water pump failed and had to do it again. Your video really made it easy !!

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  7 лет назад

      +Glenn Kricheldorf Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them www.1aauto.com/1A/TimingBelts/Toyota/Tundra/GAEEK00022?RUclips&CTA+Comment&M1A0DWhRHc

  • @flavrdPnut
    @flavrdPnut 4 года назад +1

    Great helpful vid! What about installing a new crank shaft seal since your in there? Do you recommend changing it? Thanks

  • @waikikisurflesson528
    @waikikisurflesson528 4 года назад +1

    Good information and good idea to take pictures as you disassemble parts and in what order. My 2nd T-BELT @ 347,000 miles with all hand tools (No impact)Truck still idles and runs like new with original starter and 90% original parts. Thank You Toyota!

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  4 года назад

      +Waikiki Surf Lesson Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 13 лет назад

    Great lighting, Mike. Best video I've seen of this procedure, thanks.
    It looks like the marks on the timing belt really help with positioning. Do you remove any sensors, like the CPS, before you take out the water pump, to avoid getting coolant onto the electrical contacts of the sensor?

  • @jimmydoan007
    @jimmydoan007 8 лет назад +16

    Prior to removing the timing belt, it should be set to ATDC, not TDC 0 to avoid pistons and valves meeting while you are working on the timing belt.

    • @joshuadoe9541
      @joshuadoe9541 2 года назад

      Any service manual that has told me to set crank at btdc or atdc ive done on tdc and been fine.

    • @onesri6108
      @onesri6108 Год назад +1

      What you are saying is, rotate to "T", right?

  • @bhunter3850
    @bhunter3850 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the awesome video. God bless ya.

  • @1AAuto
    @1AAuto  12 лет назад

    You will move the cams a little as you install the belt. Just make sure, once the belt is installed the cam marks are aligned when the Crank is at Top Dead center.

  • @MrErickpj
    @MrErickpj 12 лет назад

    I love videos like this!!

  • @tundra866
    @tundra866 11 лет назад +1

    Great video thank you

  • @ryanmcfall7725
    @ryanmcfall7725 2 года назад +1

    I find myself turning my screen to somehow help you install the belt over the right cam sprocket

  • @AmielTeamVideos
    @AmielTeamVideos 9 лет назад +3

    overall this video is pretty cool, thanks for taking the time to making it. It helped me build up my confidence to do the job myself, along with other videos i watched on the same subject. I couldn't help to notice lots of inconsistencies when it came time to line up all the marks when the new belt went on. It's pretty confusing for a "rookie" like me. I am sure it's a lot of work to make such elaborate video, therefore i understand.
    it would've been really cool if you had explained in more detail the lining up of the marks, since at least in my opinion it is the MOST important part of replacing the TB. Once again, thanks for your effort and time. I do appreciate your knowledge.

  • @norcoauctions
    @norcoauctions Год назад

    this is so real, you even show the blood on your knuckle. you are the best. right up there with donyboy73 for small engine repair. thanks for sharing

  • @dixiedelight6989
    @dixiedelight6989 10 лет назад +1

    Please explain where the plastic block off plate snaps on after bolting water pump on.
    It is giving my hubby fits! Thank you for your time!!

  • @liogonzalez8813
    @liogonzalez8813 6 лет назад

    Very helpful!

  • @carbutcher8295
    @carbutcher8295 4 года назад

    Do you know if the Tundra 2016 has fuel filter in line or it
    s inside the fuel tank.

  • @flyguyrjg2
    @flyguyrjg2 5 лет назад

    HELP!
    03 v8Tundra. Even with the airgun we cant get the harmonic 22m bolt to loosen, what special tool is it that you mentioned?
    I don't want to strip the puller bolts

  • @Freespm27
    @Freespm27 5 лет назад

    How would you know if the belt is bad or torn or outta place?or can it be a starter because my truck did a loud rattling sound and then it turned off now it would start. it only clicks

  • @safaamoussa3158
    @safaamoussa3158 4 года назад

    Great video , good job, thanks +++++

  • @cvfb21
    @cvfb21 10 лет назад +3

    Great video so far very helpful. The a/c compressor part was kind of hard to tell what you were doing I got hung up a little there. I'm currently on the crank part and reliized my impact wrench is to big., What to do what to do, looks like I'm getting a smaller impact wrench. (sorry just venting) Thanks for the help!

    • @moneymac2864
      @moneymac2864 7 лет назад

      why dont you own the red earthquake impact from harbor freight bro? its a really great tool and its hella cheap and it fits...if you want a really good air impact that is small you need to buy an Astro...they are the best when it comes to air tools.

  • @victorzuniga78vz
    @victorzuniga78vz 8 лет назад

    I've been trying to find something to help with removing the tensioner pulley for serpentine belt. but I have to replace the whole arm because it broke. but I don't know how

  • @donens9310
    @donens9310 Год назад

    Great video. Is it necessary to replace water pump and idler ? Or Is it just common practice when changing timing belt?

  • @brettbrignac7591
    @brettbrignac7591 Год назад

    You have a great video. This is very helpful. From my experience of installing a serpentine belt, install big pulley to small pulley. That way less difficulty will occur and less damage to the belt will occur. The exception is deeper pulleys, such as alternators and A/C compressors. However, timing gears are exempt. 😉😉

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  Год назад

      +Brett Brignac Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c

  • @1AAuto
    @1AAuto  11 лет назад

    Thanks for visiting our channel on RUclips. Have a great day! 1aauto.com

  • @Cattachmore22
    @Cattachmore22 13 лет назад

    Very like the Mitsubishi Galant belt was there a pin on the adjuster that you had to pull out to release the tensioner , nice video.

  • @joehernandez1241
    @joehernandez1241 5 лет назад

    My timing belt broke on my sequoia right when I parked it. How do i set the cam gears correctly?

  • @1AAuto
    @1AAuto  11 лет назад

    You should make sure that they are lined up as close as possible.

  • @burnyknob9502
    @burnyknob9502 4 года назад

    I need help in a hurry. My lines on my cams got off somehow when struggling with the belt. Can i turn them back individually to the mark.

  • @blankreg3639
    @blankreg3639 8 лет назад +8

    The only real problem I see in your video is that your timing marks are all over the place. That is what should be most important in this video. That confusion can really screw someone up. I would suggest you redo part 2. Everything else is great for the most part.

    • @m3repair827
      @m3repair827 3 года назад

      Amen to that bradda! Finally found correct orientation on Toyota forum. BELT IS SET TO "I" mark on cams, NOT T! AND THEN WHITE DOT ON CRANK LINES TO CRANK MARK ON BELT PULLED TIGHT OPPOSITE SIDE OF TENSIONER (LEFT). When its all lined up and tight rotate multiple times with harmonic pulley on and should land on TDC 0 with both cams on "I" NOT T!

  • @StonnieDennis
    @StonnieDennis 8 лет назад

    Thanks!

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  8 лет назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for checking out our videos! If any of our viewers need to make this repair, we carry the part shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping on all orders in the US. www.1aauto.com/timing-belt-kit-with-water-pump-gates-tckwp298/i/gaeek00022?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony

  • @kalebsheridan9017
    @kalebsheridan9017 Год назад

    For those with no impact wrench, use a pipe wrench. Use some old serpentine belt to protect the grooves on the pulley. I bolted my steerinh pump back into place and braced the pipe wrench on it.

  • @ffatie
    @ffatie 6 лет назад

    Hello Mike, Need Your Help PLEASE... Excellent video on water pump and timing belt. I have a 2005 Toyota Tundra that has 140K miles, I did the first timing belt at 92K. At 140K water pump fails and I had to do it again. While installing a timing belt I missed installing the hydraulic tensioner, as I was rotating the engine, the timing belt jumped sever teeth. I am now having a problem trying to correct this. How would I proceed from here? I would appreciate it if you or any of your viewers can help. I thank you again for putting out great videos that inspire confident in taking on a project as this, Although my fault for not following 100%.

  • @faustogonzalez8397
    @faustogonzalez8397 11 лет назад +7

    Thanks great video, I have a couple of questions. I read that the"t" marks behind the camshaft gears are the zero balance point. You're suppose to rotate the engine from 0 degrees at the crankshaft to clockwise until both cam gears align with the "t" mark. This will allow the gears not to shift when you remove the timing belt. The valve train will not be under tension at this point. Mark the old belt where the "t" marks are and mark crankshaft spot on the belt where the position of the whit

    • @urassisdragon
      @urassisdragon Год назад

      Maybe but the video does it same as Toyota has always done timing belt marks for the last 20 years so will stick with the videos method

  • @mkaziceman
    @mkaziceman 8 лет назад +2

    I have a 2004 Sequoia with 180,000 miles on it, and was about to attempt this. I've been looking at many videos, on one I saw someone suggest that at this high mileage point to also change cam & crank shaft bearings, but he went on to say that he didn't see any leakage on his so he didn't get into that - so was he referring to just seals or both bearings and seals? And what would you recommend at this higher mileage? Thanks?

    • @bobnewman1810
      @bobnewman1810 8 лет назад

      +mkaziceman They are referring to changing the camshaft seals and the front main (crankshaft) seal. The extra work to do this is removing the camshaft and crankshaft timing pulleys, then changing the seals. You will see evidence of oil seepage if they are bad.

  • @alexzecha1100
    @alexzecha1100 3 года назад

    This is a very helpful video but it seems like the audio cuts out in several places. Not sure if this is part of the video or a tech. issue at RUclips.

  • @phunksound
    @phunksound 9 лет назад +1

    "Is the "T" the timing mark on the cams, or is the line the timing mark?" The red dot needs to be on the "T" as this is Advanced TDC and the cam is less likely to slip a lobe or drop when tweaking it. Those who have tweaked a cam for belt tension to have it drop 3 teeth know what I speak :) Mark your crank gear and cam gears in ref to the motor and the belt with nail polish before replacement and you will recover! Count teeth between these marks in ref to the factory marks on the new belt to be sure.

  • @tragichero7746
    @tragichero7746 13 лет назад

    Will be very helpful to many people. keep it up

  • @georgesand4629
    @georgesand4629 3 года назад +2

    In the video it showed you rotate the to the "I" tdc marks on the cams and crank but at 10:38 of the video it shows it on "T" for both cams. I'm confused which is it "I" Mark or "T"?

    • @matth4069
      @matth4069 3 года назад

      T. I is for top dead center but to do the belt you want it to be on the T for timing service

  • @nw_angler
    @nw_angler 5 лет назад

    Does this apply to the 03 Toyota 4Runner 4.7L V8? Thanks, love your content!

  • @hp11208
    @hp11208 13 лет назад

    cool

  • @pauletteyonker3626
    @pauletteyonker3626 8 лет назад +1

    Great instructional video! At 14.33 in part 2 of the Video the sound cuts out for the remainder. Can you tell me what the purpose is of turning the crank at 14.33?
    Thanks

    • @nathanmutz2881
      @nathanmutz2881 7 лет назад

      I believe he is turning the crank shaft two complete revolutions and then double checking to make sure all three of the timing mark still line up. It takes two revolutions of the crank to make one revolutions of the cams.

  • @audreyl8788
    @audreyl8788 9 лет назад +7

    At 14:21 you push the harmonic balance on, the timing mark is to the left of the 10 degree mark. At 14:25 it's at 0. The 14:21 is what I have. How did you get it to move to 0? Everything lines up until I slide the harmonic balance on.

    • @moneymac2864
      @moneymac2864 7 лет назад +3

      exactly these youtube mechanics always skip the most important parts so we'll fuck our cars up!!

    • @dangda-ww7de
      @dangda-ww7de 6 лет назад +1

      if u fuck ur car up, u will have to take it to the shop.

    • @tongtongwang
      @tongtongwang 5 лет назад

      Did you figure out ?

  • @derakbell8143
    @derakbell8143 3 года назад

    Cam seals not replaced?

  • @jaimetrevino9244
    @jaimetrevino9244 8 лет назад +2

    Quick question on the 1:30 mark. I have the harmonic balance puller but no impact wrench what is the special tool needed and Is it able to be loosened with a regular wrench?

    • @Believe231
      @Believe231 7 лет назад +1

      You basically need to have a tool that will hold the balancer in place firmly. I know Hondas & Acuras have a tool that fits into the balancer around the socket and holds it in place, places like O'Reilly Auto parts loan that tool. A strap wrench could possibly work as well, but may put tremendous stress on the balancer rubber part. Many folks also put a breaker bar & socket on the balancer bolt and brace it in place, and then bump the starter to jar the balancer bolt loose, this is risky as it could cause the breaker bar & socket to go flying, or perhaps even stress the flex plate and somehow crack it.

    • @jaimetrevino9244
      @jaimetrevino9244 7 лет назад

      Believe231
      thanks, i got it done

  • @timmytes
    @timmytes 4 года назад +1

    Is this 4.7 liter engine an interference engine or not.....thx

  • @mustang1823
    @mustang1823 7 лет назад +1

    I've been trying to put the new belt on but the cams keep moving on me .. any advice??

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  7 лет назад

      +Mustang 1 You may have to tighten the tensioner a little bit. This is shown at 4:32 in the video. Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair we carry the replacement part shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them www.1aauto.com/1A/TimingBelts/Toyota/Tundra/GAEEK00022?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony

  • @motokev2727
    @motokev2727 4 года назад

    Great Video, But I'm in awe what is involved. I was going to buy a older Tundra until I saw this video. I stay with old GMC

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  4 года назад

      +motokev Thanks for checking us out!

  • @samanthaholley4720
    @samanthaholley4720 3 года назад

    Does the timing Chain and water pump affects my truck from going up hills?
    When my truck tries to climb big Hills is slows down until it's almost stopped does that affect it?

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  3 года назад

      +Samantha Holley We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c

  • @ronsag65
    @ronsag65 7 лет назад +2

    You should turn the left cam CW to line up the mark to the T mark to create a slack which will make it easier to install the timing
    Belt and rotate it back to CCW afterwards and the same way on the right cam.

  • @antipasinchrist
    @antipasinchrist 10 лет назад +1

    Is the "T" the timing mark on the cams, or is the line the timing mark?

    • @davidblankenship5394
      @davidblankenship5394 5 лет назад

      Line is TDC you want to use different position but you need to check what your specific vehicle calls for some are like this one some are btdc ,and some are atdc so check trough a chiton Manuel for your year and or look at the specific instructions that come with your timing belt kit specifically Aisin or gates for toyotas

  • @oldowl4290
    @oldowl4290 Год назад

    The belt seems counter-intuitive because when facing the engine you would think the left side means left cam and right side means right cam, but in this video you've set the belt in opposite orientation so I have to assume that the passenger side of engine is the right cam and drivers side is left cam. (so essentially as viewed from top down, not from front view).

  • @davidsanders5016
    @davidsanders5016 2 года назад

    Hello All or Anyone.... and HELP
    I finally decided to tackle this and soon as I start a problem. Can anyone help or advise.
    I moved the crankshaft mark to zero as explain however BOTH camshaft marks are way off. The left is about four inches off and the right is about 1-2 inches off the mark. I rotated the crankshaft a few times as recommended in the video however no improvement. I understand these marks have to be in position in order to proceed. Anyone have suggestions?
    Thank you all for your help

  • @housyaj2319
    @housyaj2319 6 лет назад

    I have 2001 Toyota Tundra 4.7 engine mu problem is starter cranking but engine won't firing, I'm sure that not the fuel pump and a brandnew set of sparplug because when engine firing it run smoothly. Any one have any suggestions?

    • @nw_angler
      @nw_angler 5 лет назад

      So I wrote this out and then saw that this was posted a year ago... I presume you have firgured it out.. haha:
      I read a thread the other day about a very similar issue. You might remove the oil fill cap and look down for the timing chain(they said you could see the chain through there). Turn over the engine and look to see if the chain moves. If not, you likely have a broken timing chain. If it moves as expected then move and give a sigh of relief.

  • @jeremywilliams9068
    @jeremywilliams9068 3 года назад

    Where is thermostat location and does anyone know how to remove and install new one while doing this maintenance? Thank you

    • @natevanlandingham1945
      @natevanlandingham1945 3 года назад

      It's. In that top housing that you remove from the top of the water pump. he didn't separate it in this video but it's inside there. It's the part that has the one in goes to the former gasket on the water pump side and the other has the Big o ring that shoves down in that tube

  • @user-pz9vu5gh1s
    @user-pz9vu5gh1s 11 лет назад

    graet video did that effect on tranzmition

  • @lancemartin9221
    @lancemartin9221 4 года назад +1

    All your timing marks change position throughout the video, care to explain?

  • @donttalkwalk
    @donttalkwalk 6 лет назад

    The sound keeps cutting out on part 1 & 2 Please reload the video. I am ready to start tomorrow and the important belt instalation part is missing audio. Thanks

  • @LiveAndLearnWithMe
    @LiveAndLearnWithMe 6 лет назад

    Does this procedure work for 2002 Toyota Sequoia?

  • @devonaj9473
    @devonaj9473 3 года назад

    This is great and all but how am I supposed to get proper torque specification on that harmonic balancer??

    • @jonathanw196
      @jonathanw196 3 года назад

      180 foot lbs

    • @SampsonGG
      @SampsonGG 3 года назад

      Should also have a manual if you're attempting this job

  • @hellothere8972
    @hellothere8972 3 года назад

    Thx for this... I will happily pay a mechanic to four for me! Holy moley it's alot of work.

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  3 года назад

      +Hello There Thanks for the feedback!

  • @gerardodedios9904
    @gerardodedios9904 2 года назад

    I really need film of under the cam pulleys

  • @davidblankenship5394
    @davidblankenship5394 5 лет назад +1

    This video seems the opposite of what you said in the comment bout useing t for timing belt Service

  • @pachecorubio7686
    @pachecorubio7686 11 лет назад

    Would have been great to see you replace the water pump. Thanks great video.

    • @moneymac2864
      @moneymac2864 7 лет назад

      he shows the water pump replacement dumby

  • @1AAuto
    @1AAuto  11 лет назад

    Thanks for watching. Have a great day! 1aauto.com 888-844-3393

  • @davidblankenship5394
    @davidblankenship5394 5 лет назад

    Toyota techs use the T for removal and replacment why is that and should you take off belts for all Toyota's at TDC???

  • @rcoz6391
    @rcoz6391 Год назад +1

    9:07 how important is the @#$%@$ little plastic block off plate? I forgot to @#$%^& install it.

  • @obazaar3363
    @obazaar3363 2 года назад +1

    at 14:33 everything just lines up to Zero and timing ticks aligned ..during install the right cam was not lined up, the crank pully was off 15deg but at 14:33 they all some how lined up... great video otherwise and its a long video to redit it..but its very good otherwise.

  • @jeremywilliams9068
    @jeremywilliams9068 3 года назад

    What’s being installed at 13:24???

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  3 года назад

      +Jeremy Williams That is the timing chain tensioner. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c

  • @kelvinlopez1686
    @kelvinlopez1686 6 лет назад +1

    Bottom at 0 but the 2 cam lines don't line up on the T rather their between the T and the other line , why ?

    • @willss6027
      @willss6027 6 лет назад

      Did you figure it out?

    • @kelvinlopez1686
      @kelvinlopez1686 6 лет назад

      No is gott a weird sound now like lifters are loose or idk is crazy every time I set up he tensioner on it moves the belt over clockwise

    • @willss6027
      @willss6027 6 лет назад

      What year vehicle? With crank at TDC the cam marks are not supposed to be at "T" but at the casting line he shows. How do you know you have lifter noise, have you run it? If so you may have damage now.

    • @willss6027
      @willss6027 6 лет назад

      Not supposed to be on T. Do you see my updated comment at top? I finished mine and it runs great.

    • @johnfetterolf87
      @johnfetterolf87 6 лет назад

      I'm had the same issue. I installed the belt with the bottom crank at 0 and the cams aligned at the "T". Everything is perfect with the belt markings. When I rotate the crank shaft 720deg (two revolutions back to TDC), the cam marks are between the "T" mark and the TDC line. To get the two cam marks to align with the line, I am at 15deg on the crank. The problem is that I installed the belt backwards. Left cam is driver's side, right is passenger. After flipping the belt, everything came together perfect. I did have to rotate the left cam a little counter clockwise to get the belt on the right.

  • @scott8249
    @scott8249 5 лет назад +1

    Why does the video not show lining up the crankshaft with the oil pan mark? The whole piece of video that shows how to align and put on new belt is totally jacked up. No one could follow this. I tried and had to call a tow to take it to a shop after the belt was off. Are there clear steps of what to line up? When the two cams were lined up, then the camshaft was not at TDC "0" mark. If anyone has done this can they possibly explain steps? I have a Tundra that I want to do the same thing to, but this time, not take it to the shop.

  • @Espankyz45
    @Espankyz45 Год назад

    Why in other videos everyone put the mark in the T not in dead 0 ? I don’t understand this
    And I’m not paying Toyota 1600 for just labor I prefer selling the truck

  • @mikehawk8961
    @mikehawk8961 4 года назад

    buying the KIT NOW!

    • @1AAuto
      @1AAuto  4 года назад

      +Mike Hawk Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com

  • @prosto_mayster
    @prosto_mayster 2 года назад

    Привіт! Ок!🤘🖖

  • @capema2828
    @capema2828 4 года назад

    WHEN I PUT THE TENSIONER PULLEY, I FORGET TO PLACE THE BASE OF THE PULLEY, THEN YOU CAN SEE THAT IT APPEARS ..... MIN 9:55

  • @marconator3896
    @marconator3896 4 года назад +2

    Alot of things to remember I dont know if I can do it by my self...

  • @miltonturney453
    @miltonturney453 Год назад

    Left wasn't lined up

  • @TOUGHBUILDSCUSTOMS
    @TOUGHBUILDSCUSTOMS Год назад

    The right side is off by a tooth in this video

  • @kevinallen49
    @kevinallen49 Год назад

    Left cam pully looks as if it's off by a tooth

  • @abrahamdizon2514
    @abrahamdizon2514 8 лет назад

    Toyota Camry 2.2 firing order

  • @ping_me1vp
    @ping_me1vp 4 года назад +1

    Timing marks are off, u just spun the engine 2 time equal 1 revolution and marks should all line up, something jumped or when u put the tensioner in it pulled and slipped the belt, thats a fatal engine damage on 2uz-fe

  • @dwalsh5925
    @dwalsh5925 2 года назад

    Not a very good A1 auto video volume between the announcer and the guy actually working on the car had quite a disparity too it made it hard to hear the guy working on the car another portions of the video just weren’t up to par with A1 auto

  • @tikochavsd
    @tikochavsd 11 месяцев назад

    Engine star or broken??? Incognito

  • @douglascompton6016
    @douglascompton6016 5 лет назад

    Blurry at times

  • @jdinyari
    @jdinyari 5 лет назад +9

    This is too much. Im selling the truck and going to use a bus or taxi from now on.