Timing Drive Components: Removal
- Remove the engine front cover. For additional information, refer to ENGINE FRONT COVER .
- Remove the crankshaft sensor ring from the crankshaft.
- Position the crankshaft keyway at the 12 o'clock position.
- The No. 1 cylinder camshaft exhaust lobe must be coming up on the exhaust stroke. Verify by noting the position of the 2 intake camshaft lobes and the exhaust lobe on the No. 1 cylinder.
- Remove only the 3 camshaft roller followers shown in the illustration from the RH cylinder head.
- Using the special tool, remove the 3 designated camshaft roller followers in the previous step from the RH cylinder head.
- Remove only the 3 camshaft roller followers shown in the illustration from the LH cylinder head.
- Using the special tool, remove the 3 designated camshaft roller followers in the previous step from the LH cylinder head.
- Rotate the crankshaft clockwise and position the crankshaft keyway at the 6 o'clock position.
- Remove the bolts, the LH timing chain tensioner and tensioner arm.
- Remove the bolts, the RH timing chain tensioner and tensioner arm.
- Remove the RH and LH timing chains and the crankshaft sprocket.
- Remove the RH timing chain from the camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the RH timing chain from the crankshaft sprocket.
- Remove the LH timing chain from the camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the LH timing chain and crankshaft sprocket.
- Remove the LH and RH timing chain guides.
- Remove the bolts.
- Remove both timing chain guides.
- Using the special tool, remove the bolt and the RH VCT phaser sprocket assembly.
- Discard the VCT phaser sprocket bolt.
- Using the special tool, remove the bolt and the LH VCT phaser sprocket assembly.
- Discard the VCT phaser sprocket bolt.
- Remove the bolts in the sequence shown and remove the RH cylinder head front camshaft bearing cap and then the remaining bearing caps.
- Clean and inspect the RH camshaft bearing caps.
- The camshaft front thrust bearing cap contains an oil metering groove. Make sure the groove is free of foreign material.
- Remove the RH camshaft.
- Remove the bolts in the sequence shown and remove the LH cylinder head front camshaft bearing cap and then the remaining bearing caps.
- Clean and inspect the LH camshaft bearing caps.
- The camshaft front thrust bearing cap contains an oil metering groove. Make sure the groove is free of foreign material.
- Remove the LH camshaft.
- Remove all of the remaining camshaft roller followers from the cylinder heads.
NOTE:
If the camshaft lobes are not exactly positioned as shown, the crankshaft will require one full additional rotation to 12 o'clock.
CAUTION:
If the components are to be reinstalled, they must be installed in the same positions. Mark the components for installation into the original locations.
CAUTION:
Do not allow the valve keepers to fall off the valve or the valve may drop into the cylinder.
NOTE:
It may be necessary to push the valve down while compressing the spring.
CAUTION:
If the components are to be reinstalled, they must be installed in the same positions. Mark the components for installation into the original locations.
CAUTION:
Do not allow the valve keepers to fall off the valve or the valve may drop into the cylinder.
NOTE:
It may be necessary to push the valve down while compressing the spring.
CAUTION:
The crankshaft cannot be moved past the 6 o'clock position once set.
CAUTION:
If one or both of the tensioner mounting bolts are loosened or removed, the tensioner-sealing bead must be inspected for seal integrity. If cracks, tears, separation from the tensioner body or permanent compression of the seal bead is observed, install a new tensioner.
CAUTION:
If one or both of the tensioner mounting bolts are loosened or removed, the tensioner-sealing bead must be inspected for seal integrity. If cracks, tears, separation from the tensioner body or permanent compression of the seal bead is observed, install a new tensioner.
NOTE:
RH shown, LH similar.
CAUTION:
Damage to the variable camshaft timing (VCT) phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device.
CAUTION:
Only use hand tools to remove the VCT phaser sprocket assembly or damage may occur to the camshaft or VCT phaser sprocket.
CAUTION:
Damage to the VCT phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device.
CAUTION:
Only use hand tools to remove the VCT phaser sprocket assembly or damage may occur to the camshaft or VCT phaser sprocket.
CAUTION:
When removing the front thrust camshaft bearing cap, use care as the cap may be damaged from sideloading when removing the cam unequally in height from the bearing towers.
NOTE:
The camshaft bearing caps must be installed in their original locations. Record camshaft bearing cap locations.
CAUTION:
When removing the front thrust camshaft bearing cap, use care as the cap may be damaged from sideloading when removing the cam unequally in height from the bearing towers.
NOTE:
The camshaft bearing caps must be installed in their original locations. Record camshaft bearing cap locations.
CAUTION:
If the components are to be reinstalled, they must be installed in the same positions. Mark the components for installation into the original locations.