How to Align the Timing Belt?
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The method for aligning the timing belt is as follows: 1. Ensure that the No. 1 piston is at the top dead center of the compression stroke. Make sure the camshaft timing marks align with the marks on the timing belt cover, and the crankshaft sprocket timing marks align with the marks on the oil pump housing; 2. Install the timing belt onto the crankshaft sprocket, then route it from the left camshaft sprocket to the right camshaft sprocket. Ensure the old belt is installed in the original rotation direction, and the letters on the new belt can be read from the rear of the engine; 3. Loosen the timing belt tensioner nut. Lift and support the car. Install the intermediate timing belt cover, ensuring the crankshaft sensor wiring harness is correctly routed. Install the lower timing belt cover; 4. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise approximately 2 turns until the yellow mark on the crankshaft damper aligns with the "0" mark on the lower timing belt cover. Remove the plastic inspection door on the lower timing belt cover. Tighten the timing belt tensioner nut to the specified torque; 5. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise 60 degrees until the white mark on the crankshaft damper aligns with the "0" mark on the lower timing belt cover. Ensure the camshaft timing marks align with the marks on the timing cover.