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Offline nuts4hotwheels

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Timing issue
« on: December 04, 2011, 01:56:41 PM »
I know that this isn't a zuki, but I need the help of a Zuki guru  with the wife's minivan.

I have a 1997 Mercury villager with 3.0L SFI SOHC 6cyl engine.

  I replaced the timing belt.  I align the three marks on the pulleys with marks on the belt.  I turned the crankshaft by hand with a breaker bar and every two revolution the marks should align again, right?  Well, every time it goes around twice, the belt is one notch advanced on the belt.
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Re: Timing issue
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2011, 03:25:54 PM »
its not ever perfectly dead on in Sammies...you make the final adjustments at the Distributor.
But I do not know if that's the same in your case.
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Re: Timing issue
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2011, 05:32:08 PM »
Dont worry about the belt. It will not line up until you have turned the engine over many many times. After 2 revolutions check the timing marks on the crank and cams against the engine indicators, not the belt. The marks on the belt are just to help you on the initial setup, not to check after. Good luck!

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Re: Timing issue
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2011, 04:11:43 AM »
Dont worry about the belt. It will not line up until you have turned the engine over many many times. After 2 revolutions check the timing marks on the crank and cams against the engine indicators, not the belt. The marks on the belt are just to help you on the initial setup, not to check after. Good luck!

Okay, thanks!  I will check that and put it back together.
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-K&N Performance Air Filter
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Offline nuts4hotwheels

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Re: Timing issue
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2011, 03:27:51 AM »
Dont worry about the belt. It will not line up until you have turned the engine over many many times. After 2 revolutions check the timing marks on the crank and cams against the engine indicators, not the belt. The marks on the belt are just to help you on the initial setup, not to check after. Good luck!

Okay, thanks!  I will check that and put it back together.

I got the minivan running again!
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-K&N Performance Air Filter
-Thrush Glasspack -235/75-15 Pathfinder Trail A/P Tires  -Sony Xplod Cd Player -400W Visonik amplifier -2 10" Visonik Subwoofers *******************************

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Re: Timing issue
« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2011, 05:52:19 AM »
its not ever perfectly dead on in Sammies...you make the final adjustments at the Distributor.
But I do not know if that's the same in your case.

Let's not confuse cam timing and ignition timing - if the cam timing is wrong, it cannot be adjusted "at the distributor", it has to be fixed at the belt.
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