hi people. I'm from Ukraine, 'mina z34 1993
I think I've read every word about timing of lq1
so the main idea is to set crank in TDC, fix both cam pairs in indentent position with special tools (flats up), release sprockets so they can rotate without cams, put the belt on, engage the tensioner, free the rear pair of cams, rotate the crank one time (360deg), tight all sprockets, free the front cams pair and you're done.
so this procedure is about setting front cams flats up and rear cams flats down the same time. (one turn of crank is a half turn of cams)
the problem I faced is I'm not capable to make the sprockets rotate without cams. I took the bolts out, I hit the sprockets hard, trying to pull them off a bit, but they don't move at all. I'm not sure how they are intended to pull off, manual is not help here.
Anyway I fixed cams flats up, I marked rear pair of sprockets, released the tool, rotated sprockets with cams by hand on 180deg, fixed them somehow (I don't remember how exactly), throwed the belt on and engaged the tensioner.
So what are your thoughts about it? I have no idling issues, I drove the car too but not that much (since I have other issues I will tell about in other topics soon). It seems like timing is OK for now. Might be useful for those who can't remove sprockets too, though I wish I could know how to do it.
I think I've read every word about timing of lq1
so the main idea is to set crank in TDC, fix both cam pairs in indentent position with special tools (flats up), release sprockets so they can rotate without cams, put the belt on, engage the tensioner, free the rear pair of cams, rotate the crank one time (360deg), tight all sprockets, free the front cams pair and you're done.
so this procedure is about setting front cams flats up and rear cams flats down the same time. (one turn of crank is a half turn of cams)
the problem I faced is I'm not capable to make the sprockets rotate without cams. I took the bolts out, I hit the sprockets hard, trying to pull them off a bit, but they don't move at all. I'm not sure how they are intended to pull off, manual is not help here.
Anyway I fixed cams flats up, I marked rear pair of sprockets, released the tool, rotated sprockets with cams by hand on 180deg, fixed them somehow (I don't remember how exactly), throwed the belt on and engaged the tensioner.
So what are your thoughts about it? I have no idling issues, I drove the car too but not that much (since I have other issues I will tell about in other topics soon). It seems like timing is OK for now. Might be useful for those who can't remove sprockets too, though I wish I could know how to do it.
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