Timing Drive Components: Removal
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Ford Focus. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
CAUTION:
The crankshaft, the crankshaft sprocket and the pulley are fitted together by friction, with diamond washers between the flange faces on each part. For that reason, the crankshaft sprocket is also unfastened if you loosen the pulley. Therefore the engine must be retimed each time the damper is removed. Otherwise severe damage can occur.
- Remove the engine front cover. For additional information, refer to ENGINE FRONT COVER .
- Remove the timing chain tensioner.
- Compress the timing chain tensioner and insert a paper clip into the hole.
- Remove the bolts and timing chain tensioner.
- Remove the RH timing chain guide.
- Remove the timing chain.
- Remove the bolts and the LH timing chain guide.
- If necessary, remove the bolts and the camshaft sprockets.
- Use the flats on the camshaft to prevent camshaft rotation.
CAUTION:
Do not rely on the Camshaft Alignment Plate to prevent camshaft rotation. Damage to the tool or the camshaft can occur.