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Jul 3, 2011 - Uploaded by Jaime Depaula
Land Rover Freelander 2002-2005 KV6 Timming belt andreplacing valves - Video 2 ... shops in North Eastern USA for bent valves and timing belt change? .... Land Rover 200tdiTiming Belt -From Broken Belt to Retiming the ...
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How to change a rover K series cam belt .. by Technozen of ...soy espa?ol porfavor quiero saber timing marks de MG ROVER 25 petrol 1795cc engen .... Hi, Have a Land Rover Freelander1999 petrol serie K, that dont start, ...
Nov 20, 2006 - 1 post - 1 author
The following is instructions for replacing the timing (or camshaft) belt on the 1.8i petrol engine, as fitted to a Freelander. This is the K-series ... With the timing set, thecam sprocket marks should look like this. Posted Image
you might want to check to see if you got a timming chain or belt in that car. but check that area first . could be a broken timming belt. you need to remove the dust cover in that area . check for no belt present on the timming gears. good luck,Gary
check the timming belt. it sounds like you have broken the timming belt remove the belt cover and make sure that the camshafts are turning when you are cranking the engine, if the belt has broken you will most likly have to remove the cylinder head and replace all the valves, when this engine brakes the timming belt the valves will hit the top of the pistons and bend the valves...good luck
You do need to get the cams lined up and the crankshaft at top dead center. Though, if the belt broke, you may have bent some valves because this is an interference fit motor, meaning that if the timing belt breaks, some of the valves are left open far enough to where the pistons come up and hit and bend them, so the valves are stuck open.
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