- Install the primary timing
chain.
Important: Do not remove the J 42038
.
- To assist in timing chain installation, use an open end wrench on the
hex cast into the camshaft to provide minor adjustments to the secondary
sprocket position.
- When installing the primary
timing chain you must set the base engine timing. Base engine timing is set
with cylinder number one at top dead center (TDC) starting the intake
stroke and with the correct camshaft to balance shaft to crankshaft
relationship. To set the correct base engine timing proceed as follows:
3.1. | Rotate the crankshaft until cylinder number one is at top dead
center and the crankshaft sprocket timing mark (6) is at the four o'clock
position. |
3.2. | Rotate the balance shaft until its timing mark (7) is at the five
o'clock position. |
- Make sure the darkened timing links on the timing chain are facing
toward the front of the engine.
- Center the timing mark (1) on the left hand intake camshaft between
the paired darkened timing links (2) and wrap the chain around the sprocket.
Allow the remainder of the chain to drop into the crankcase area
once the timing mark is aligned.
- Fabricate a hook out of wire and feed it down through the right
cylinder head. Use the hook to pull the remainder of the timing chain up to
the right intake camshaft sprocket.
- While pulling the timing chain up to the right cylinder head,
align the marked timing chain links with the balance shaft (7) and crankshaft
(6) sprockets.
- Wrap the timing chain around the right intake camshaft sprocket
and align the marked linked (8) with the sprocket's timing mark (9).
- Make sure all the timing marks are properly aligned with the marked
timing chain links.
- Install the primary timing
chain tensioner shoe (1).
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the primary
timing chain tensioner shoe retaining bolt using the access hole in the cylinder
head.
Tighten
Tighten the primary timing chain tensioner shoe bolt to 30 N·m
(22 lb ft).
- Collapse the primary timing
chain tensioner using the following procedure:
12.1. | Rotate the ratchet release lever (2) counterclockwise and hold. |
12.2. | Collapse the tensioner shoe (1) and hold. |
12.3. | Release the ratchet lever and slowly release the pressure on the
shoe. |
- As the ratchet lever moves to its first click, hold the tensioner
shoe inward. Insert a pin through the hole in the release lever.
- The locked ratchet mechanism should hold the shoe in a collapsed
position.
Important: Make sure the tensioner release lever faces toward you before tightening.
- Install the primary timing chain tensioner (1) and the retaining bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the primary timing chain tensioner bolts to 25 N·m
(18 lb ft).
- Make sure all the timing
marks are properly aligned. Make adjustments as necessary.
- Remove the pin holding the tensioner to tighten any slack in the
timing chain.
Important: Make sure each chain guide access plug has an o-ring installed.
- Install the four chain guide access plugs.
Tighten
Tighten the chain guide access plugs to 5 N·m (44 lb in).
- Install the front engine
lift bracket hex head and the internal drive retaining bolts.
Tighten
• | Tighten the front lift bracket hex head bolt to 50 N·m
(37 lb ft. |
• | Tighten the front lift bracket internal drive bolt to 25 N·m
(18 lb ft. |
- Install the camshaft position
sensor and retaining bolt. Refer to
Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement
in Engine Controls - 3.5L.
Tighten
Tighten the camshaft position sensor retaining bolt to 9 N·m
(80 lb in).
- Remove the J 42038
from the camshafts on the left (front) and right (rear) cylinder heads.
- Verify correct timing chain and timing mark alignments.
- Install the camshaft covers. Refer to
Camshaft Cover Replacement
.
- Install the engine front cover. Refer to
Engine Front Cover Replacement