After I replace my timing belts before I start closing things up I always spin the engine few times with a socket to make sure timing marks did not move and that the belt is staying on. Extra precaution... you don't want any mistakes on interference engines. That would be the death of them.
Good job! Is there a way to lock the cam to keep from moving, especially since you have to remove the crank pulley? Great cars, BTW. And it looks very pretty and peaceful where you live. Thanks for sharing.
Not sure about locking cams. You only remove the belt after removing the harmonic, so if the marks move during that process, you realign everything before removing t-belt. Just don't fumble around the cams when the belt is off, they are jumpy and will move suddenly. In fact, my right-hand side one jumped when I was trying to get the belt on, but obviously, I was able to realign the marks.
Made it look easy….Respect!!!
After I replace my timing belts before I start closing things up I always spin the engine few times with a socket to make sure timing marks did not move and that the belt is staying on. Extra precaution... you don't want any mistakes on interference engines. That would be the death of them.
Yes, I have done same. Sorry, didn't show on video.
Torque specs on putting it back together ?
Like the channel name. Interesting the algorithm brings me here.
Thank you!
Beautiful car
Thank you, yes, it is quite awesome!
Good job! Is there a way to lock the cam to keep from moving, especially since you have to remove the crank pulley? Great cars, BTW. And it looks very pretty and peaceful where you live. Thanks for sharing.
Not sure about locking cams. You only remove the belt after removing the harmonic, so if the marks move during that process, you realign everything before removing t-belt. Just don't fumble around the cams when the belt is off, they are jumpy and will move suddenly. In fact, my right-hand side one jumped when I was trying to get the belt on, but obviously, I was able to realign the marks.
Thank you very much for the video. What year is your LS? I have a 2001, is it the same process?
Mine is an 04, but it's the same for both cars.
How many miles did you have on it before changing the timing belt?
105,000
Excellent video
Thanks!
New subscriber ! Awesome project
Thanks for the sub!
Centipede at 5:15 making his way down the power steering reservoir.
We had an invasion of those gypsy moths this past summer.
Good job thank for sharing
Thanks.
Great video nice work
Did you use any sealant on the thermostat housing?
I used FIPG. Thanks for asking.
Interference engine or not?
Yes, this is an interference motor.
Hey man, you've got critters climbing around in your vid
The darn invasion we had...gypsy moths...
How much do you charge for this?
If I were to charge for this, it'd be like 100 bucks an hour or so, not sure, but I don't do this for a living...
Centipede at 5:23! 😂
I'm socked these don't have timing chains for how reliable they are
The belt was chosen to attain as low a level of noise as possible from these engines.
@@themisccontentchannel700 yeah I figured that but most of these Toyota engines even in the la has the timing chain