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1.5l SOHC. Can't find timing mark on crank pulley

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Replace the pulley then.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2008

SOURCE: !999 Daewoo Lanos

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 Daewoo Laganza Timing Marks

Hi...
On your request,
For the Crankshaft timing MARK.
You need to remove the cover, the Timing mark is inside.
Your Information is right.
The cam's at 12 O clock. Remember the left side Intake and the right side Exhaust.
Because each of the Cam sproket have the sign , Intake and exhaust

Ok. I hope this help on your question.
I have Pictures of all the marks. But to send you pictures I need any E-MAIL adress.
Because this site don't let me send more than 150kb. and the pictures are around 250kb.

Thank you for use fixya...


emissionwiz

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  • Posted on May 22, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the timing mark for the camshaft on a 2000 Daewoo Lanos?

Here is the entire timing belt replacement procedure.
Required tools:
13mm open end wrench 10mm shallow and deep socket 8mm socket long flathead screwdriver 17mm deep socket T50 torx socket 1/4", 3/8ths and 1/2" ratchets and extensions E10 inverted torx sockets 6mm Allen wrench 15mm open end wrench 7mm socket 12mm open end wrench 14mm socket 12mm socket 8mm, 9mm and 10mm Allen head sockets 19mm socket pry bar needle nose pliers
If you are doing this because your timing belt broke you will also need to buy a complete cylinder head, head gasket set, and both idler pulleys. ALL DAEWOO MODELS WILL BREAK THE INTAKE AND EXHAUST VALVES WHEN THE TIMING BELT BREAKS.
Start by removing the air cleaner assembly from the throttle body, remove the air filter and housing jack up the vehicle and remove the wheel, remove the plastic shielding in front of the accessory drive belt assembly, remove the accessory drive belt, place a jack with a block of wood on top underneath the engine oil pan remove the front engine mount, remove the crank shaft pulley ( the 4 Allen head bolts only not the 17mm bolt in the center.) remove the metal plate behind the engine mount bracket on the engine, remove the plastic timing belt cover 3 clips on top 2 10mm bolts on bottom. Rotate the engine until the #1 cyl. is at Top Dead Center on the compression stroke or line up the crankshaft timing mark with the mark on the inner timing belt cover ( notch in cover with notch in pulley) on the camshaft pulleys -- ( intake cam line up the line on the pulley with the line on the inner cover)( exhaust cam line up the arrow on the pulley with the arrow on the inner cover) loosen the 13mm bolt in the belt tensioner and using the Allen wrench rotate the tab until there is slack in the belt. Remove the belt. At this time I would recommend you replace the water pump, both plastic idler pulleys as they tend to overheat and lockup, and the belt tensioner. Make sure all your marks are lined up, you may need a helper to hold the Exhaust Cam in place as it tends to move during belt installation. Put the timing belt underneath the crankshaft pulley, install the belt leaving the intake cam for last and NO BELT SLACK on the right side between the crank and the exhaust cam. Once the belt is installed rotate the crankshaft over 2 revolutions and make sure is rotates freely, and your timing marks are aligned perfectly if not the engine will not run properly, tension the belt as needed. Installation is the same as removal.

To clarify, on the DOHC engine, the intake cam gear has a line on it, and the exhaust cam gear has an arrow on it. These should be lined up with the corresponding line and arrow on the VALVE COVER, pointing straight up. I just went through this process over the weekend, and spent quite a bit of time looking for these marking as I had removed the valve cover. Once I found them, it was plain and simple.
In addition, be sure to not over tighten the belt when reinstalling. The tensioner has markings on it for "old" and "new". DO NOT adjust past "new", as the car will sound like a jet engine, and the belt will not last for very long.
One more item that you may as well replace while you are in there is the cam position sensor if you have not already, as there have been issues with them, and the timing housing has to be opened to get to it

stevenhurc

Steve Hurc

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the timing mark for the camshaft on a 2000 Daewoo Lanos?

single cam or twin?

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Grahame Begg

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2009

SOURCE: How to line up no1 cylinder on TDC on 1998 Daewoo

this is a trick that will work on any conventional motor.
1. sit a piece of wire in the spark plug hole long enough to touch the piston @ half stroke and not fall in = mark the spot with a correction pen on the pully
2. holding the wire in place, turn the crank away from the wire until the piston touches the piston again = mark the spot
3. measure half way between the marks and mark with easily visable mark.
happy motoring

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