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Pam Bowling Posted on Mar 08, 2017

Timing marks to replace timing belt on 4 cylinder 05 hyundai tucson

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 29, 2008

SOURCE: timing belt replacement

here are the marks you request

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2008

SOURCE: Hyundai Sonata Timing belt replacment

must disable belt tensioner prior to installation of belt, must do this first!

Denis Aube

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2008

SOURCE: how often do I have to change the timing belt

On the 2L (4 cylinder) engine it is recommended to inspect the belt at 37200 miles and replace the belt at 56000 miles.

On the 2.7L (V6) it is recommended to replace the belt at 60000 miles.

And, both these engines are interference engines (meaning if they break a belt, pistons hit and bend valves) which is not a pretty sight...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: Timing belt. 1990 2.3 liter 4 cyl. Crankshaft

there should be a mark on the crankshaft pulley there should be a mark on the camshaft pulley and they should line up but to be sure bring the motor to tdc then line your mark up on your camshaft

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2010

SOURCE: timing belt marks on a hyundai 1994 excel g4ek motor

Timing mark on cam is 20 past [as a clock face]
Pin mark on cam lines up with head casting mark
Crank mark 5 past,line up pin marks

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Installing watrpump

on a 2006 Hyundai Tucson?

What motor, 4 cylinder or V-6?

Both motors will require the removal of the timing belt in order to service the water pump. The 4 cylinder water pump is not driven by the water pump but the belt interferes with the pump removal. The V-6 is timing belt driven. Timing belts on both engines are fairly easy comparatively speaking however failure to properly reinstall the timing belt will result in catastrophic engine failure on the 4 cylinder model. If you do not have any experience with timing belts I would suggest not doing this repair yourself.

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Does the water pump also have to be replaced when the timing belt is replaced at 60,000 miles on an 05 Tucson?

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Click on the following direct, free Link. It has the Timing Belt + Mark Diagrams for your 1995 Hyundai Accent 1.5L SOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder Alpha Engine. Is also has additional - very helpful Instructional and Directional Diagrams.

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http://www.2carpros.com/car_repair_information/year/1995/make/hyundai/model/accent/1995_hyundai_accent_timing_belt_diagram_marks.htm
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I need instructions on replacing the timing belt

1. Remove the Alternator Belt.
2. Remove the Water Pump Pulley
3. Remove the Air Conditioner Belt and Power Steering Belt.
4. Remove the Crankshaft Pulley.
5. Remove the timing belt cover
6. Remove the timing belt tensioner pulley.
7. Remove the Timing Belt.
8. (If Replacing) Remove Idler Pulley.
Installation is reverse of removal. Keep a close eye on the timing marks on the cam sprockets to make sure you don't knock anything out of whack.

I would strongly recommend replacing the water pump while you are replacing the timing belt. (The water pump usually comes in the timing belt kit.) Otherwise you are going to have to do this all over again when your water pump goes out. Good Luck.
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How often do I have to change the timing belt

On the 2L (4 cylinder) engine it is recommended to inspect the belt at 37200 miles and replace the belt at 56000 miles.

On the 2.7L (V6) it is recommended to replace the belt at 60000 miles.

And, both these engines are interference engines (meaning if they break a belt, pistons hit and bend valves) which is not a pretty sight...
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