hope you replaced the friction washers behind the cam sprockets and one behind crank sprocket and one between crank sprocket and pulley. its important you replace them if you loosen any of it
There was washers in the kit I used but the non turbo motors do not require them there were no washers when I took it apart or together, that being said I have looked through my haynes manual I use for this car for situations like this and it does not show a friction washer on the 2.0 or 2.3 n/a engine they only on the turbo 2.3 that came in the speed3
@@barrettgarage1088 got you. those are the minor inconsistencies of these engines. my 2010 2.5L that im swapping in has friction washers on both cam s and crank
@@barrettgarage1088 YOU ARE WRONG!! They are there on the NA motor. and without them You will stuff your motor up.... 2 years later Im guessing you found this out already.
you have made a serious mistake in this video and it should be removed. You havent mentioned the ultra thin diamond crush washers that go between the the crank and timing gear and timing gear and harmonic balancer or the ones that are fitted to you cam under the sprockets !!WITHOUT THEM YOUR MOTOR WILL BE DAMAGED!!. Nor did you mention the top dead center tool to lock the crank.
Watch the other videos I did mention all of that. And my motor has ran perfectly with a teenage boy having the car treating it like shit but it's still good. Everything I did was by the book. The Haynes manual has everything I said so you are wrong.
@chamblee205 take your number one spark plug out and put something that won't damage the piston like a wood dowel or plastic stick and rotate until the piston is at the top that will be top dead center then you can lock the crank pulley and timing chain there. With the engine not running there's no centrifugal force so you shouldn't make contact with the valves or damage them.
@Barrett Garage I gave you a thumbs up on this, not a thumbs down. It was an error on my part. Thank you for this. You must know how much of an idiot I felt like once I figured this out the other night. The most obvious and easiest resolution right under my nose, and I completely missed it until I didn't. Thank you.
@TheAgentAaron no problem and sorry about the delay. I'm not a full time youtuber I have a job and family these videos are a hobby so sometimes I'm delayed in responding.
My Volvo C30 and a lot of 2 litre Volvos also use this engine. Thanks for the video.
You are correct im glad I could help and I'll change the description to add the Volvo to the list to continue helping people
@@barrettgarage1088 awesome! Thank you.
So as long as you keep a wrench holding it in place, there's no need to mess with the timing. Makes sense, thanks!
Yea no problem
hope you replaced the friction washers behind the cam sprockets and one behind crank sprocket and one between crank sprocket and pulley. its important you replace them if you loosen any of it
There was washers in the kit I used but the non turbo motors do not require them there were no washers when I took it apart or together, that being said I have looked through my haynes manual I use for this car for situations like this and it does not show a friction washer on the 2.0 or 2.3 n/a engine they only on the turbo 2.3 that came in the speed3
@@barrettgarage1088 got you. those are the minor inconsistencies of these engines. my 2010 2.5L that im swapping in has friction washers on both cam s and crank
@@barrettgarage1088 YOU ARE WRONG!! They are there on the NA motor. and without them You will stuff your motor up.... 2 years later Im guessing you found this out already.
Very good mechanic
Thank you.
you have made a serious mistake in this video and it should be removed.
You havent mentioned the ultra thin diamond crush washers that go between the the crank and timing gear and timing gear and harmonic balancer or the ones that are fitted to you cam under the sprockets !!WITHOUT THEM YOUR MOTOR WILL BE DAMAGED!!. Nor did you mention the top dead center tool to lock the crank.
Watch the other videos I did mention all of that. And my motor has ran perfectly with a teenage boy having the car treating it like shit but it's still good. Everything I did was by the book. The Haynes manual has everything I said so you are wrong.
My crank has turned. I did not know about the top dead center tool. So how do i fix this crank not in time with the cams??
@chamblee205 take your number one spark plug out and put something that won't damage the piston like a wood dowel or plastic stick and rotate until the piston is at the top that will be top dead center then you can lock the crank pulley and timing chain there. With the engine not running there's no centrifugal force so you shouldn't make contact with the valves or damage them.
@@chamblee306be careful, after the timing chain is off, you cannot rotate the crank or cams much without risking engine damage
Ok, so how did you get the oil pump chain over both of the toothed wherls?
Put the chain on sprockets then slid them onto the shafts.
@Barrett Garage I gave you a thumbs up on this, not a thumbs down. It was an error on my part. Thank you for this. You must know how much of an idiot I felt like once I figured this out the other night. The most obvious and easiest resolution right under my nose, and I completely missed it until I didn't. Thank you.
@TheAgentAaron no problem and sorry about the delay. I'm not a full time youtuber I have a job and family these videos are a hobby so sometimes I'm delayed in responding.
where did you buy the parts for this job?
It was a 95 dollar kit off of ebay from mizumo auto and works really good the quality of the kit was better than I had expected
How do know for sure the crank is set?
It doesn't get timed, this is not the timing chain, that is behind this chain on the crankshaft.
My crank has turned. Put cams in time but car has no compression or will not crank. Any ideas??
What’s the cost $ to do a job like this?
I did this myself for around 100 bucks doing it myself saves alot of money
wow.the picture shows the crank to the oil pump.this is click bait.that is not a timing chain.you lose
That is just the thumbnail snippet youtube used after uploading the video.