TDC 99 Sonata help!!!
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TDC 99 Sonata help!!!
Hello,
99 sonata v6 2.5
I do have a problem.... Being that my cams are directly opposite of TDC
and my Timing mark on the crank is directly opposite of the TDC mark as
well.... HOW do I get the timing alingned?
How do I know when the crank is at TDC? Even if it is at the mark, it
could still be wrong (not at TDC..) Should I take the plug out of # 1 to
see when the cylinder comes to the top? I am lost now (doesn't the crank
make 2 revolutions per each cam gear?).....
I feel sick over this now!!!
THANKS FOR ANY HELP!
99 sonata v6 2.5
I do have a problem.... Being that my cams are directly opposite of TDC
and my Timing mark on the crank is directly opposite of the TDC mark as
well.... HOW do I get the timing alingned?
How do I know when the crank is at TDC? Even if it is at the mark, it
could still be wrong (not at TDC..) Should I take the plug out of # 1 to
see when the cylinder comes to the top? I am lost now (doesn't the crank
make 2 revolutions per each cam gear?).....
I feel sick over this now!!!
THANKS FOR ANY HELP!
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Re: TDC 99 Sonata help!!!
Ok, I'm thinking of this now...
TDC on the crankshaft is TDC on cylinder 1 ALL the time the mark on the
shaft is in line with the TDC mark on the engine right? (the shaft is 1
piece that for every revolution pushes the #1 cylinder to the top when it
is on the TDC timing mark- on the CRANKSHAFT).
The dillema is the CAMSHAFT gears that I have to line the Timing marks on
once the CRANKSHAFT is at TDC timing... What can I do?
Thanks
TDC on the crankshaft is TDC on cylinder 1 ALL the time the mark on the
shaft is in line with the TDC mark on the engine right? (the shaft is 1
piece that for every revolution pushes the #1 cylinder to the top when it
is on the TDC timing mark- on the CRANKSHAFT).
The dillema is the CAMSHAFT gears that I have to line the Timing marks on
once the CRANKSHAFT is at TDC timing... What can I do?
Thanks
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Re: TDC 99 Sonata help!!!
There is no timing belt on now....Don't I have to turn the CRANKSHAFT back
(counter clockwise) a couple teeth, and then move the CAMSHAFT clockwise
the same amount of teeth? Or can I move any of them freely without
worring about hitting the valves to the cylinder while lining up the marks
(it is pretty far out now.. the cam timing marks are on the opposite side
of the cam gear now, and the crank mark is on the opposite side of that
gear as well.)
(counter clockwise) a couple teeth, and then move the CAMSHAFT clockwise
the same amount of teeth? Or can I move any of them freely without
worring about hitting the valves to the cylinder while lining up the marks
(it is pretty far out now.. the cam timing marks are on the opposite side
of the cam gear now, and the crank mark is on the opposite side of that
gear as well.)
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Re: TDC 99 Sonata help!!!
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 13:59:56 -0400, "99trooper"
<thkamentz@netscape.net> wrote:
>There is no timing belt on now....Don't I have to turn the CRANKSHAFT back
>(counter clockwise) a couple teeth, and then move the CAMSHAFT clockwise
>the same amount of teeth? Or can I move any of them freely without
>worring about hitting the valves to the cylinder while lining up the marks
>(it is pretty far out now.. the cam timing marks are on the opposite side
>of the cam gear now, and the crank mark is on the opposite side of that
>gear as well.)
sounds like you do it by feel. move the crank some, if it binds then
rotate the cams to clear the offending valves. repeat unitl they are
all lined up.
<thkamentz@netscape.net> wrote:
>There is no timing belt on now....Don't I have to turn the CRANKSHAFT back
>(counter clockwise) a couple teeth, and then move the CAMSHAFT clockwise
>the same amount of teeth? Or can I move any of them freely without
>worring about hitting the valves to the cylinder while lining up the marks
>(it is pretty far out now.. the cam timing marks are on the opposite side
>of the cam gear now, and the crank mark is on the opposite side of that
>gear as well.)
sounds like you do it by feel. move the crank some, if it binds then
rotate the cams to clear the offending valves. repeat unitl they are
all lined up.
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Re: TDC 99 Sonata help!!!
green99@gmail.com wrote:
> When #1 Cylinder is at TDC, shouldn't the intake valve(s) be wide open,
> and the exhaust valve(s) closed? Or I guess maybe that should be the
> other way around. Just a thought.
>
At TDC, both valves should be closed. TDC is the point where the highest
compression would take place if the cylinder did not fire. Firing
usually occurs a few degrees Before TDC (BTDC).
> When #1 Cylinder is at TDC, shouldn't the intake valve(s) be wide open,
> and the exhaust valve(s) closed? Or I guess maybe that should be the
> other way around. Just a thought.
>
At TDC, both valves should be closed. TDC is the point where the highest
compression would take place if the cylinder did not fire. Firing
usually occurs a few degrees Before TDC (BTDC).
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