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The Timing belt broke on my car a few months ago and im coming around to getting it fixed now. I have a few Questions if anyone could please answer them.

 

 

 

 

Does anyone have a picture or know where i can find a picture of the firing order of the cylinders and where they are?

 

 

 

 

How do you make sure the cams and the crank are in time?

 

 

 

 

And is there a metal timing chain behind the belt?

 

 

 

 

If anyone could get back to me as soon as possible with any or all of these answers it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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1-2-3-4-5-6 I believe and The cam and crank question I'm not sure and yes there is a metal timing chain behind the belt.

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If I was you I would get a how to book before you take it on. :wink:

 

Jud

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If I was you I would get a how to book before you take it on. :wink:

 

Jud

 

 

Im not doing it myself...a local shop is doing it for me.

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Do a search on here and the v6 forum. I have seen pictures on one or the other or both. :)

 

Jud

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1-2-3-4-5-6 I believe and The cam and crank question I'm not sure and yes there is a metal timing chain behind the belt.

 

So there is two? a timing chain and a timing belt? or are you meaning the regular belt and a metal timing chain?

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So there is two? a timing chain and a timing belt? or are you meaning the regular belt and a metal timing chain?

 

Yes, there is a kevlar secondary timing belt to run all four camshafts.

That belt connects to the main camshft spocket down below to where the timing chain is; connect that to the crankshaft.

 

Firing Order: 1-2-3-4-5-6

Coil Connection Sequence: 1-4-6-3-2-5

 

- Erik

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