Subject: | Service Information -- Timing Chain Design Change and Revised Service
Procedures |
Models: | 2000-2003 Saturn L-Series with 2.2L Engine (VIN F -- RPO
L61) |
| 2002-2003 Saturn VUE with 2.2L Engine (VIN D -- RPO L61) |
Attention: | General Manager, Fixed Operations Manager, Technician |
Purpose
The purpose of this bulletin is to communicate updated service procedures to
the timing chain and timing chain oiling nozzle due to design changes that have been
made to both components. All timing chain kits now available in service will include
the oiler nozzle. This new nozzle has higher flow rate characteristics that will increase
oil flow to the timing chain under low RPM operating conditions. Whenever replacing
a timing chain, it is important to replace the oiler nozzle.
Prior edition Service Manuals for the above listed vehicles refer to the timing
chain index links being colored "silver" and "copper." With
the implementation of the newer design chain and oiler assembly, the index link colors
have changed. In order to avoid confusion, the service procedure text has been modified
to refer to the index links as two common colored and one unique colored link. Please
use the procedure in this bulletin to replace all previously issued Service Manuals.
The eSI website will be updated immediately and future Service
Stall System SI CD releases will include this and other Service Manual updates.
Service Procedure
Removal Procedure
- Disconnect negative battery cable. Refer to Battery Negative Cable Disconnect/Connect
in the appropriate model and model year Engine Service Manual.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in the General Information section of the appropriate model and model year Service
Manual.
- Remove the engine front cover. Refer to Engine Front Cover Replacement
in the appropriate model and model year Engine Service Manual.
Important: The timing chain has two matching colored
links and one uniquely colored link.
- Rotate the engine until the crankshaft sprocket mark
aligns with the matching colored link (2) at the 5 o'clock position.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Remove the camshaft cover. Refer to Camshaft Cover Replacement in the
appropriate model and model year Engine Service Manual.
- Ensure that the INT diamond on the intake camshaft
sprocket is aligned with the uniquely colored link (1) at the 2 o'clock position.
- Ensure that the EXH triangle on the exhaust camshaft
sprocket is aligned with the matching colored link (3).
- Remove the timing chain tensioner.
- Remove the fixed timing chain guide access plug.
- Remove the fixed timing chain guide.
- Remove the upper timing chain guide.
- Use a 24 mm wrench to hold the camshaft from
turning.
- Remove the exhaust camshaft sprocket bolt and discard.
- Remove the exhaust camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the timing chain tensioner guide.
- Remove the intake camshaft sprocket bolt and discard.
- Remove the intake camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the timing chain through the top of the cylinder head.
- Remove the crankshaft sprocket.
- Remove the oil nozzle and bolt.
Installation Procedure
- Install the oil nozzle and bolt.
Tighten
Tighten the Timing Chain Oil Nozzle Bolt to 10 N·m
(89 in-lbs)
- Install the crankshaft sprocket with timing mark at
the 5 o'clock position.
- Lower the timing chain through the opening in the top
of the cylinder head. Carefully ensure that the chain goes around both sides of the
cylinder block bosses (1, 2).
- Install the intake camshaft sprocket with the INT
diamond at the 2 o'clock position.
Important: Always install NEW sprocket bolts.
- Hand tighten a NEW intake camshaft sprocket bolt. Refer to the appropriate model
year and model Saturn Parts and Illustration catalog for the correct part number of
the new intake camshaft sprocket bolt.
- Route the timing chain around the crankshaft sprocket with the matching
colored link aligning with the timing mark.
- Route the timing chain around the intake camshaft sprocket with the uniquely
colored link (1) aligning with the INT diamond.
- Install the timing chain tensioner guide through the
opening in the top of the cylinder head.
Tighten
Tighten the timing chain tensioner guide bolt to
10 N·m (89 lb in).
- Install the exhaust camshaft sprocket with the timing
chain matching colored link (3) at EXH triangle aligned at the 10 o'clock position.
- Use a 24 mm wrench to rotate the camshaft slightly,
until exhaust sprocket aligns with the camshaft.
Important: Always install NEW sprocket bolts.
- Hand tighten the NEW exhaust camshaft sprocket bolt. Refer to the appropriate
model year and model Saturn Parts and Illustration catalog for the correct part number
of the new exhaust camshaft sprocket bolt.
- Install the fixed timing chain guide.
Tighten
Tighten the fixed timing chain bolts to 10 N·m
(89 lb in).
- Apply sealant, Saturn P/N 21485277 (in
Canada, 10953489) compound to thread and install the timing chain guide bolt access
hole plug.
Tighten
Tighten the chain guide plug to 40 N·m
(30 lb ft).
- Install the timing chain upper guide.
Tighten
Tighten the timing chain upper guide bolts to 10 N·m
(89 lb in).
- Inspect the timing chain tensioner. If the timing chain tensioner, O-ring
seal, or washer is damaged, replace the timing chain tensioner.
- Measure the timing chain tensioner assembly from end
to end.
A new tensioner should be supplied in the fully compressed non-active
state. A tensioner in the compressed state will measure 72 mm (2.83 in)
from end to end (refer to illustration [a]). A tensioner in the active state will
measure 85 mm (3.35 in) from end to end (refer to illustration [a]).
- If the timing chain tensioner is not in the compressed
state, perform the following steps:
17.1. | Remove the piston assembly from the body of the timing chain tensioner
by pulling it out. |
17.2. | Install the J 45027-2 (2) into a vise. |
17.3. | Install the notch end of the piston assembly into the J 45027-2 (2). |
17.4. | Using the J 45027-1 (1), turn the ratchet cylinder into
the piston. |
- Inspect the bore of the tensioner body for dirt, debris, and damage. If
any damage appears, replace the tensioner. Clean dirt or debris out with a lint free
cloth.
- Install the compressed piston assembly back into the timing chain tensioner
body until it stops at the bottom of the bore. Do not compress the piston assembly
against the bottom of the bore. If the piston assembly is compressed against the bottom
of the bore, it will activate the tensioner, which will then need to be reset again.
- At this point, the tensioner should measure approximately
72 mm (2.83 in) from end to end (refer to illustration [a]). If the
tensioner does not read 72 mm (2.83 in) from end to end (refer to illustration
[a]), repeat steps 17.1 through 17.4.
- Install the timing chain tensioner.
Tighten
Tighten the timing chain tensioner to 75 N·m
(55 lb ft).
- Use a suitable tool with a rubber tip on the end. Feed the tool down through
the camshaft drive chain to rest on the timing chain. Then give a sharp jolt diagonally
downwards to release the tensioner.
- Use a 24 mm wrench to hold the camshaft.
Tighten
Tighten the NEW camshaft bolts to 85 N·m
(63 lb ft) plus 30 degrees.
- Install the camshaft cover. Refer to Camshaft Cover Replacement in the
appropriate model and model year Engine Service Manual.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in the General Information section of the appropriate model and model year Service
Manual.
- Install the engine front cover. Refer to Engine Front Cover Replacement
in the appropriate model and model year Engine Service Manual.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Connect negative battery cable. Refer to Battery Negative Cable Disconnect/Connect
in the appropriate model and model year Engine Service Manual.