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Anonymous Posted on May 27, 2014

Timing marks is 2.4 liter the upper chain has 7 spokes before every silver mark .I need a diagram

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pat murray

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2008

SOURCE: timing marks,cam and crank,2.4l

http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528018d02c

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2009

SOURCE: Where to put the timing marks on a 96' nissan 2.4 liter

the timing chain tensioner is hydraulic and either out of adjustment or defective.  You need to remove the timing chain cover and reset the mechanical correlation between the crankshaft and the camshafts.  also the other ignition time marks are on the crankshaft harmonic balancer and the cam cover.  Do not crank the engine with the timing out of sequence or you'll destroy the engine.

Colin

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2010

SOURCE: i need to find timing marks for a 1.8 liter nissan

Located on the lower crankshaft housing, visible from the top though with a timing light.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2011

SOURCE: timing marks 95 nissan maxima 3000 chain

Hello, I need the timing marks for a 1995 nissian maxima

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2011

SOURCE: nissan navara timing chain marks

I have a Nissan Nivara With the Z24 motor Fitting a new timing chain sprokets guides and adjuster Where does the camshaft numbers 1 2 and3 go

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1997 Nissan sentra DOHC 1.6 liter dual timing chain, upper & lower timing chains where r the timing marks supposed to be positioned to in order to perfectly be in time

I believe you have to make your own marks before you remove the chain so you can line it back up.
I just checked on alldata and thats the only thing they showed about timing marks.
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I need diagram of timing chain marks for a 02 nissan sentra with a 1.8 liter

Here are the diagrams showing how to set the cam timing.

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Needing a timingbelt diagram 1997 Altima Nissan GXE L4-2.4L

  • It's a timing chain not a belt.

  • This diagram shows how to position the lower timing chain so that the mating marks line up.


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  • Lower timing chain tensioner and timing chain guide positioning.

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Double check the mating mark alignment of the upper timing chain and idler sprocket.

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  • Make sure that the upper timing chain and camshaft sprocket mating marks align.


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  • There are the diagrams you requested.
  • Hope this helps...



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1997 Nissan-Datsun Altima GXE L4-2.4L timingbelt diagram

  • It's a timing chain not a belt.

  • This diagram shows how to position the lower timing chain so that the mating marks line up.


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  • Lower timing chain tensioner and timing chain guide positioning.

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Double check the mating mark alignment of the upper timing chain and idler sprocket.

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  • Make sure that the upper timing chain and camshaft sprocket mating marks align.


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  • There are the diagrams you requested.
  • Hope this help.
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I changed water pump in 1998 maxima !! Can you help me identify the location of the timing mark on crankshaft sprocket ??

Remove the three bolts retaining the upper chain guides and lift it from the cylinder head.

To allow access to the camshaft sprocket bolts, unbolt the upper timing chain cover and carefully pry the cover away from the cylinder head

Set the number one piston at TDC on the compression stroke by aligning the timing marks on the crankshaft damper.

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Fig. 6: The number one cylinder is at TDC when the timing marks are aligned as shown (clikc image for zoom)



Check that the mating marks on the sprockets are aligned as shown in the illustration. If not, the crankshaft should be rotated another 360°.

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Fig. 7: It may be helpful to paint marks on the chain and sprockets if the marks are not easily visible



Remove the camshaft position sensor. Mark the position of the sensor before removal to help keep the ignition timing correct.


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Fig. Line up the mating marks on the lower timing chain with the marks on the sprockets

Hope this helps.

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I need a timing mark diagram for a chevy cavalier 2.2 engine

The second silver link on the timing chain will align with the mark on the crankshaft at the five o'clock position.
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The intake cam INT mark should align with the copper link in the 2 o'clock position

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The exhaust cam EXH mark should align with the other silver link at the ten o'clock position

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Hope that helps

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_d728a59f986299fa

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Do you have a diagram for 2003 saturn timing belt

The 2.2 liter engine uses colored links on the timing chain to align with the marks on the gears. You just have to rotate the engine to where the copper chain link is up on the upper right side of the intake can gear--aligned to the INT diamond on the gear. Then the silver link should be down at about 5 O-Clock on the crankshaft timing mark. The other silver link should then be aligned to the mark on the exhaust cam sprocket. See picture below.

For the 3.0 liter engine, there are marks on the belt that line up with marks on the gears. The book calls out special tools to hold the cam sprockets in alignment while the belt is put on. There is also a special tool to lock the belt onto the crankshaft sprocket. See pictures below.
Please let me know if you have questions.

2.2 liter:

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3.0 liter:
camshaft sprocket alignment with belt marks

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Camshaft locking tools

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Crankshaft belt tool

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Properly adjusted tensioner

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2005 f250 5.4 gas need to know specs for timing a diagram would be awesome

To Install:
  1. Install balance shaft drive gear onto the left camshaft.
  2. Install the camshaft sprockets and new bolts finger tight.
  3. Using a vise, compress the timing chain tensioner plunger.
  4. Install a retaining clip on the tensioner to hold plunger IN during installation.
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  5. If timing chain copper links are not visible, mark 2 links on one end and 1 link on the other end to be used as timing marks.
  6. Install right and left timing chain guides. Tighten bolts to 89 in-lbs (10 Nm).
  7. Rotate the left camshaft until the timing mark is at the 12 o'clock position.
  8. Rotate the right camshaft until the timing mark is at the 11 o'clock position.
  9. Position the crankshaft using the special tool. Then remove the tool.
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  10. Install the crankshaft sprocket with flange facing forward.
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  11. Position lower end of left (inner) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket. Align the copper (or marked) chain link with the timing mark on the outer flange of the crankshaft pulley. NOTE: Upper half of timing chain must be below the tensioner arm dowel.
  12. Position the left timing chain on the camshaft sprocket. The timing mark on the camshaft sprocket must be aligned between the 2 copper (or marked) chain links.
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  13. Place the left timing chain tensioner arm on the dowel pin and install the timing chain tensioner and bolts. Tighten bolts to 18 ft-lbs (25 Nm). NOTE: Lower half of timing chain must be above the tensioner arm dowel.
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  14. Position lower end of right (outer) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket. Align the copper (or marked) chain link with the timing mark on the outer flange of the crankshaft pulley.
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  15. Position the right timing chain on the camshaft sprocket. The timing mark on the camshaft sprocket must be aligned between the 2 copper (or marked) chain links.
  16. Place the right timing chain tensioner arm on the dowel pin and install the timing chain tensioner and bolts. Tighten bolts to 18 ft-lbs (25 Nm).
  17. Remove the retaining clips from the right and left timing chain tensioners.
  18. Verify alignment of all timing marks.
  19. Install crankshaft sensor ring on crankshaft.
  20. Locate index mark on balance shaft and mark corresponding gear tooth with chalk.
  21. Position balance shaft on journals. NOTE: It may be helpful to use an inspection mirror to view the marks timing marks.
  22. Align the chalk mark on the balance shaft with the camshaft timing mark.
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  23. Install the balance shaft bearing caps in their original locations. Follow the tightening sequence as shown in the illustration. Tighten bolts to 89 in-lbs (10 Nm).
  24. Tighten the camshaft phaser sprocket bolts in the correct sequence using 2 steps, as follows:
    • Step 1-30 ft-lbs (40 Nm)
    • Step 2-tighten an additional 90 degrees
  25. Position the crankshaft keyway in the 11 o'clock position.
  26. Lubricate and install all camshaft roller followers. WARNING
    Engine front cover replacement procedure must be completed within 4 minutes or entire procedure must be repeated. Failure to do so may result in future leaks
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Replacing the timing belt on a 1998 Nissan Quest and need to know cam shaft and crank shaft positions.

go here for expert help on Villager & Quest

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Item Part Number Description 1 — 40 Timing Chain/Belt Teeth 2 6256 Camshaft Sprocket , Front 3 — 43 Timing Chain/Belt Teeth 4 6306 Crankshaft Sprocket 5 6268 Timing Chain/Belt 6 6256 Camshaft Sprocket , Rear
Removal
  1. Drain the cooling system. Refer to Section 03-03 for the procedure.
  1. Disconnect the battery ground cable (14301) .
  1. Remove the generator drive belt, water pump and power steering pump drive belt, and the A/C compressor drive belt (if equipped). Refer to Section 03-05 for the removal procedure.
  1. If equipped, remove the three A/C compressor drive belt idler pulley bolts and the A/C compressor drive belt idler pulley.
  1. Remove the upper radiator hose bracket bolt.
  1. Loosen the two upper radiator hose clamps and remove the radiator hose bracket bolt. Remove the upper radiator hose (8260) and the upper radiator hose bracket from the vehicle.
  1. Remove the water bypass hose (8597) from between the thermostat housing and the water hose connection (8592) .
  1. Remove the main wiring harness from the upper engine front cover (6019) .
  1. Remove the eight upper engine front cover bolts and the upper engine front cover .
  1. Raise and support the vehicle.
  1. Remove the RH front wheel and tire assembly.
  1. Remove the four RH outer engine and transmission splash shield bolts and two screws and remove the RH outer engine and transmission splash shield (6775) .
  1. Use Strap Wrench 303-D055 (D85L-6000-A) or equivalent to hold the water pump pulley (8509) while removing the four water pump pulley bolts.
  1. Remove the water pump pulley from the water pump (8501) .
  1. Remove the crankshaft pulley (6312) . Refer to the procedure in this section.
  1. Remove the five lower engine front cover bolts and the lower engine front cover .
  2. Ensure that the timing marks between the crankshaft sprocket (6306) and the oil pump housing line up.
  3. NOTE: The directional arrow is necessary to ensure that the timing chain/belt (6268) can be reinstalled in the same direction.
  4. Loosen the timing chain/belt tensioner nut.
  5. Remove the timing chain/belt .

  6. Installation
    NOTE: Ensure that the timing marks on the camshaft sprockets (6256) and the seal plate are properly aligned. Ensure that the timing marks on the crankshaft sprocket and the oil pump housing are still aligned. NOTE: A new timing chain/belt has three white timing marks that indicate the correct timing positions of the camshafts (6250) and the crankshaft (6303) . These marks will help ensure that the engine (6007) is timed properly. When the engine is properly timed each white timing mark on the timing chain/belt will be aligned with the corresponding camshaft and crankshaft timing mark on the sprocket. Because the white timing marks are not evenly spaced you will need to refer to the following illustration for proper timing chain/belt placement. There should be 40 timing belt teeth between the timing marks of the front and rear camshaft sprockets and 43 teeth between the timing mark on the front camshaft sprocket and the timing mark on the crankshaft sprocket .

    NOTE: Verify that the camshaft timing marks are aligned with the timing marks on the seal plate, and that the crankshaft sprocket timing mark is aligned with the timing mark on the oil pump (6600) .

    Install the timing chain/belt starting at the crankshaft sprocket and moving around to the camshaft sprocket following a counterclockwise path. Do not allow any slack in the timing chain/belt between the timing sprockets. After all of the timing marks are matched up with the timing chain/belt installed, slip the timing chain/belt onto the timing chain/belt tensioner .





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