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Friday, April 13, 2012

Chrysler Timing Belt Front Cover Removal?

Details for timing belt cover removal on Chrysler Pacifica.
The front timing belt cover replacing procedure.


Timing Belt Front Cover
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Procedure is as follows: ---

3.5L & 4.0L Engines

CAUTION
Fuel injection systems remain under pressure, even after the engine has been turned off. The fuel system pressure must be relieved before disconnecting any fuel lines. Failure to do so may result in fire and/or personal injury.

  1. Remove or disconnect the following:

    Negative battery cable
    Cylinder head covers
    Accessory drive belts
    Drive belt tensioner
    Power steering pump bolts and position the pump aside
    Crankshaft damper with a quality puller tool gripping the inside of the pulley
    Lower front timing belt cover retainers
  2. Support the engine with a floor jack.

    Air cleaner assembly
    Front engine mount
    Fuel supply line from the rail
    Upper timing belt cover bolts and the cover
To install:
  1. Replace or connect the following:

    Upper timing belt cover and bolts
    Fuel supply line to the rail
    Front engine mount
    Air cleaner assembly
    Lower front timing belt cover retainers
    Crankshaft damper
    Power steering pump and bolts
    Drive belt tensioner
    Accessory drive belts
    Cylinder head covers
    Negative battery cable
Use care when servicing a timing belt. Valve timing is absolutely critical to engine performance. If the valve timing marks on all drive sprockets are not properly aligned, engine damage will result. If only the belt and tensioner are being serviced, do not loosen the camshaft drive sprockets unless they are to be replaced. The sprockets have oversized openings and can be rotated several degrees in each direction on their shafts. This means the sprockets must be re-timed, requiring some special tools.

These details will help.
Thanks.           

FOR MORE HELP GO TO: ---

Car repair guide?

http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/03/car-repair-guide.html


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