Timing Chain Cover, Chain, Sprockets, & Seal
Removal & Installation
4.0L Engine
SOHC Engine (VIN E)
- Before servicing the vehicle, please familiarize yourself with safety procedures.
- Drain the engine oil.
- Remove or disconnect the following:
Negative battery cableEngine from the vehicleOil panEngine front coverCylinder heads - Lock the jackshaft tensioner by installing a pin.
To install:
- Install or connect the following:
Timing chain(s)Right rear cassette chain, tensioner and sprocketJackshaft sprocket and chain on the engine and remove the tensioner pin - Torque the jackshaft sprocket bolt in 2 stages:
- 32-35 ft. lbs. (43-47 Nm).
- Turn an additional 65 degrees.
- Install or connect the following:
Cylinder headsFront coverOil panEngine to the vehicleNegative battery cable - Fill the engine with clean oil.
- Start the vehicle, check for leaks and repair if necessary.
- Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions in the beginning of this section.
- Drain the engine oil.
- Remove or disconnect the following:
Negative battery cableEngine from the vehicleOil panEngine front coverCylinder heads - Lock the jackshaft tensioner by installing a pin.
Jackshaft sprocket and chain assemblyLeft front cassette retaining boltCassette chain and tensioner assemblyRear jackshaft plug from the engineRight rear cassette retaining bolt and spacerRight rear cassette chain and tensionerTiming chain (s)
To install:
- Install or connect the following:
Timing chain(s)Right rear cassette chain, tensioner and sprocketJackshaft sprocket and chain on the engine and remove the tensioner pin - Torque the jackshaft sprocket bolt in 2 stages:
- 32-35 ft. lbs. (43-47 Nm).
- Turn an additional 65 degrees.
- Install or connect the following:
Cylinder headsFront coverOil panEngine to the vehicleNegative battery cable - Fill the engine with clean oil.
- Start the vehicle, check for leaks and repair if necessary.
VIN H DOHC Engine
- Before servicing the vehicle, please familiarize yourself with safety procedures.
- Remove the crankshaft sensor ignition pulse ring.
WARNINGSince the engine is not free-wheeling, timing procedures must be followed exactly or piston and valve damage can occur.
WARNINGUnless otherwise instructed, at no time when the timing chains are removed and the cylinder heads are installed is the crankshaft or the camshaft to be rotated. Severe piston and valve damage will occur. - Using special tool 303-448, position the crankshaft with the keyway at the 12 o'clock position.
- Install special tool 303-446.
- Remove the timing chain tensioning system from both timing chains.
- Remove the bolts.
- Remove the timing chain tensioners.
- Remove the timing chain tensioner arms.
- Remove the right timing chain tensioner arm.
- Remove the left timing chain tensioner arm.
- Remove the right camshaft sprocket mounting bolt.
- Remove the right camshaft sprocket washer.
- Remove the right camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the left camshaft sprocket mounting bolt.
- Remove the left camshaft sprocket washer.
- Remove the crankshaft gear.
- Remove the left timing chain.
- Remove the left camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the left timing chain guide.
- Remove the right timing chain guide.
- Remove the right intake camshaft gear mounting bolt.
- Remove the right intake camshaft gear washer.
- Remove the right intake camshaft gear spacer.
- Remove the left intake camshaft gear mounting bolt.
- Remove the left intake camshaft gear washer.
- Remove the left intake camshaft gear spacer.
- Remove the left secondary timing chain tensioner.
- Remove the right secondary timing chain tensioner.
- Remove the right exhaust secondary camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the right secondary camshaft timing chain.
- Remove the right intake secondary camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the left intake secondary camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the left exhaust secondary camshaft sprocket.
- Remove the left secondary camshaft timing chain.
To install:
- Installation is the reverse of removal. Observe the following notes:
Timing Drive Components Installation
- Compress the tensioner and install the retaining pin. Install the tensioners.
CAUTIONTiming marks must be at the 12 o'clock position and indexed at the 6 o'clock position. - Install the camshaft sprockets and chain as an assembly.
- Install special tool 303-446.
- Install the camshaft spacer, washer and bolt, and hand-tighten the bolt.
- Install the camshaft gear, washer and bolt, and hand-tighten the bolt.
- Tighten the bolts in two stages:
CAUTIONTiming chain procedures must be followed exactly or damage to valves and pistons will result.
CAUTIONDo not compress the ratchet assembly. This will damage the ratchet assembly.
Stage 1: Tighten to 30 ft. lbs. (40 Nm).Stage 2: Tighten an additional 90 degrees. - On engines with ratcheting timing chain tensioners only.
- Compress each tensioner plunger, using an edge of a vise.
- Using a small screwdriver or pick, push back and hold the ratchet mechanism.
- While holding the ratchet mechanism, push the ratchet arm back into the tensioner housing.
- Install a paper clip into the hole of each tensioner housing to hold the ratchet assembly and plunger in during installation. Remove the tensioner from the vise.
CAUTIONThe timing chain procedures must be followed exactly or damage to valves and pistons will result.
- On engines with non-ratcheting timing chain tensioners only.
- Compress each tensioner plunger, using a vise.
- Install a retaining clip on each tensioner to hold the plunger in during installation.
- If the copper links are not visible, mark one link on one end and one link on the other end, and use as timing marks.
- Install the timing chain guides.
- Rotate the left camshaft sprocket until the timing mark is approximately at the 12 o'clock position. Rotate the right camshaft timing sprocket until the timing mark is approximately at the 11 o'clock position.
CAUTIONUnless otherwise instructed, at no time when the timing chains are removed and the cylinder heads are installed is the crankshaft or the camshaft to be rotated. Severe piston and valve damage will occur.
CAUTIONRotate the crankshaft counterclockwise only. Do not rotate past position shown or severe piston or valve damage will occur.
NOTEThe number one cylinder is at top dead center (TDC) when the stud on the engine block fits into the slot in the handle of the special tool.
- Using special tool 303-448, position the crankshaft so the number one cylinder is at TDC.
- Remove the special tool.
- Position the left (inner) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket, aligning the copper (marked) link with the timing mark on the sprocket.
- Install the left timing chain onto the camshaft sprocket, aligning the copper (marked) link with the timing marks on the sprocket.
NOTEThe left timing chain tensioner arm has a bump near the dowel hole for identification.
- Position the left timing chain tensioner arms on the dowel pin and install the left timing chain tensioner.
- On engines with ratcheting timing chain tensioners only, remove the retaining clip from the left timing chain tensioner.
- On engines with non-ratcheting timing chain tensioners only, remove the retaining clip from the left timing chain tensioner.
- Position the right (outer) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket, aligning the copper (marked) link with the timing mark on the sprocket.
- Install the right timing chain onto the camshaft sprocket, aligning the copper (marked) link with the timing marks on the sprocket.
- Position the right timing chain tensioner arms on the dowel pin and install the right timing chain tensioner.
- On engines with ratcheting timing chain tensioners only, remove the retaining clip from the right timing chain tensioner.
- On engines with non-ratcheting timing chain tensioners only, remove the retaining clips from the right timing chain tensioner.
NOTEApplies to all engines. - Make sure that the copper (marked) chain links are lined up with the dots on the crankshaft sprockets and the camshaft sprocket.
- Before servicing the vehicle, please familiarize yourself with safety procedures.
- Remove or disconnect the following:
WARNINGSince the engine is not free-wheeling, timing procedures must be followed exactly or piston and valve damage may occur.
Front coverCrankshaft sensor ring from the crankshaft - Rotate the crankshaft until both camshaft key ways are 90 degrees from the valve cover surface. Make sure the copper links line up with the dots on the camshaft sprocket.
- Install the special tools 303-380 and 303-413 on the camshaft.
- Remove or disconnect the following:
Left timing chain tensionerRight timing chain tensionerLeft and right timing chain tensioner arm from the dowel pinsTiming chains and crankshaft sprocketTiming chain guides
To install:
WARNING
Do not compress the ratchet assembly. This will damage the ratchet assembly.
- Compress the tensioner plunger, using an edge of a vise.
- Using a small screwdriver or pick, push back and hold the ratchet mechanism.
- While holding the ratchet mechanism, push the ratchet arm back into the tensioner housing.
- Install a paper clip into the hole in the tensioner housing to hold the ratchet assembly and plunger in during installation.
NOTEIf the copper links are not visible, mark one link on one end and one link on the other end, and use as timing marks. - Install or connect the following:
Crankshaft sprocket, making sure the timing mark faces forwardTiming chain guidesLeft (inner) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket, aligning the copper link with the dot on the crankshaft sprocketLeft (inner) timing chain on the camshaft sprocket, aligning the copper link with the dot on the camshaft sprocket
Right (outer) timing chain on the crankshaft sprocket, aligning the copper link with the dot on the crankshaft sprocketRight (outer) timing chain on the camshaft sprocket, aligning the copper link with the dot on the camshaft sprocket - Make sure that the copper marks on the timing chain are lined up with the corresponding dots on the crankshaft sprockets and the camshaft sprockets.
- Make sure that the camshaft sprocket keyway is 90 degrees from the valve cover mounting surface.
NOTEThe left timing chain tensioner arm has a bump near the dowel hole, for identification. - Position the left and right timing chain tensioner arm on the dowel pins.
- Position the right timing chain tensioner and install the bolts.
- Position the left timing chain tensioner and install the bolts.
- Remove both the right and left retaining pins from the timing chain tensioner.
- Remove the special tools from the camshaft.
- Install the crankshaft sensor ring on the crankshaft.
- Install the engine front cover.
- Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions section.
- Drain the engine oil.
- Remove or disconnect the following:
Negative battery cableEngine front cover - Rotate the crankshaft and align the timing marks.
- Remove or disconnect the following:
Camshaft sprocket boltTiming chain, camshaft sprocket and crankshaft sprocket as an assembly
To install:
- Install or connect the following:
Timing chain, camshaft and crankshaft sprockets as an assembly - Align the timing marks.
Camshaft sprocket bolt. Torque the bolt to 45 ft. lbs. (61 Nm).Engine front coverNegative battery cable
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