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Resetting timing on the engine
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chrissy86
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Mar 2, 2010, 1:15 PM
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Resetting timing on the engine
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Year of vehicle: 1996 (N-reg) Make of vehicle: Daewoo Model of vehicle: Nexia Engine size: 1.4 Mileage/Kilometer: 60,000 The head gasket had blown. I read the manual and have got to the stage of replacing the new head gasket. In the process of removing the old gasket, I had overlooked the timing procedure on the crank shaft and to the adjuster on the timing belt. Consequently I have lost placement/markings of the timing in the assembly. Questions: 1- Can you kindly advise me on resetting the timing? 2- If the above is done incorrectly, what are the signs and symptoms to observe that would indicate this? 3- Can you also advise me on anything to bear in mind when reassembling i.e. hydraulic tappets and fuel system, (if the fuel injection system needs to be re-pressurised) or do I just continue as per normal in reverse order of assembly? Thanks
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Sidom
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Mar 2, 2010, 10:22 PM
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Your manual should have the timing marks in them. If you are having trouble finding the marks on the crank gear, you could always slip the cover & balancer on and line up the tdc mark. If you get it a tooth off it will be obvious it will either have no power or start hard & ping. Once you get it assembled just turn the engine over by hand 2 complete revolutions before starting and if it spins freely it should be good to start.......
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