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ok to start intsall by putting the proper cams in their proper spots. they should be marked "FR IN" for front intake "FR EX" for front exhaust and so on. the caps should be marked as well. then tighten them down in a crisscross pattern at 15ftlbs. be sure that the cam journals were lubed before install as well. this will prevent siezure. if both cam sprockets were removed, install the front cylinders cam sprockets first. remove the crankshaft timing hole plug on the left side crankcase cover. and the crank bolt access plug as well. turn the crank counter clockwise till the marks FT notch aligns.
install the cam sprockets and cam flanges so that they read as follows. the timing marks FI for intake and FE for exhaust are flush with the valve cover gasket surface outwards opposing. then align the cam bolt holes while lobes are facing upward. you can then turn the crank counterclockwise to install the bolts. then you can remove the cap bolts to install the cam chain guide plate and instll it.
for the rear. turn the crank so that you see the same timing marks as mentioned earlier. with the crank on the FT position. and the cam sprocket marks to the outside flush with the gasket surface.
next turn the crank counter clockwise 3/4 turn or 270 degrees and align the RT mark in the flywheel inspection hole. then you will install the cam sprockets and chain and cam as the same as you did for the front.
i hope this helps. thanks
Hi
You'll need to check for the water
inlet hose, the water inlet valve and the pressure/water level switch assembly.
Inspect the inlet hose coming to the washer for any blockages. If the hose is
not clogged then check the water inlet valve for any clogs, if the water will
not even fill for few seconds then certainly the water inlet valve is bad and
should be replaced. You can also use a multimeter to check continuity on inlet
valve. If you don't get any value on the multimeter then you'll need to replace
the water inlet valve assembly. However, if the valve is fine then the
pressure/water level switch assembly should be replaced. Hope this helps...
Please post back if you need more information.
Daniel
Hi
When the Dishwasher won't fill you'll need to
check for the water inlet hose, the water inlet valve and the float switch
assembly. When the water fills your dishwasher, a float rises along with it. As
the float reaches a certain threshold level, it shuts off the flow of water,
thereby preventing a leak. Sometimes the float can get stuck in the wrong
position in your dishwasher, and it can prevent your dishwasher from filling.
Sometimes it can happen due to float valve and on other occasions due to float
switch. Inspect the water hose coming to the dishwasher for any blockages. If the
hose is not clogged then check the water inlet valve for any clogs, if the
water will not even fill for few seconds then certainly the water inlet valve
is bad and should be replaced. You can also use a multimeter to check
continuity on inlet valve. If you don't get any value on the multimeter then
you'll need to replace the water inlet valve assembly. However, if the valve is
fine then the float switch assembly should be replaced. Hope this helps...
Please post back if you need more information.
Daniel
Hi
When the Dishwasher won't fill you'll need to
check for the water inlet hose, the water inlet valve and the float switch
assembly. When the water fills your dishwasher, a float rises along with it. As
the float reaches a certain threshold level, it shuts off the flow of water,
thereby preventing a leak. Sometimes the float can get stuck in the wrong
position in your dishwasher, and it can prevent your dishwasher from filling.
Sometimes it can happen due to float valve and on other occasions due to float
switch. Inspect the water hose coming to the dishwasher for any blockages. If the
hose is not clogged then check the water inlet valve for any clogs, if the
water will not even fill for few seconds then certainly the water inlet valve
is bad and should be replaced. You can also use a multimeter to check
continuity on inlet valve. If you don't get any value on the multimeter then
you'll need to replace the water inlet valve assembly. However, if the valve is
fine then the float switch assembly should be replaced. Hope this helps...
Please post back if you need more information.
Daniel
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