How to Align the Timing for the Buick Excelle 1.6?
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Aligning the timing mainly involves the marks on the camshaft and crankshaft, and the timing marks on the flywheel are also the basis for timing alignment. Below is relevant information about timing: 1. Specific method: Aligning the timing mainly involves the marks on the camshaft and crankshaft, and the timing marks on the flywheel are also the basis for timing alignment. For the new Santana, the timing mark is aligned with the notch on the cover when the camshaft is turned to the 12 o'clock position, the crankshaft is aligned to the 6 o'clock position, and the crankshaft locating pin faces upward. 2. Configuration: The new Excelle places great emphasis on safety features, with standard equipment including 6 airbags, an electric sunroof, rear parking sensors, OnStar all-time online assistant, and in-car 4G-LTE-Wi-Fi. The top trim also features a 4.2-inch color LCD instrument panel, keyless entry + one-button start, remote engine start, tire pressure monitoring system, heated exterior mirrors, a center armrest, and a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel.