June 11, 201213 yr wonder if have to follow, timing-Belt's white marker alignment OR Have to follow camshaft's sprocket alignment? because i notice belt's white marker away from 2-3 teeth off than camshaft alignment. or it's wrong belt?
June 11, 201213 yr The belts right, I thought the same thing when I did mine. Fallow this guys vid, very helpful. And make sure you fallow every step! And don't forget to "pre load" the belt before you start it. The vid will show you. good Luck! -Prwa AAE
June 11, 201213 yr Author it's sohc. mine is dohc.. i think belt is mess it up.. i've been try to perfect on the white marker but there skip 2 or 3 teeth...it's joker belt than Queen sprocket. crankshaft's sprocket is king. what if not follow the white maker belt than camshaft's sprocket alignment? The belts right, I thought the same thing when I did mine. Fallow this guys vid, very helpful. And make sure you fallow every step! And don't forget to "pre load" the belt before you start it. The vid will show you. good Luck! -Prwa AAE
June 11, 201213 yr ignore the white marks on the belt. *** it is the cam shaft and crank marks that matter. it's an engine - an engine needs the cam and crank lined up. the engine does not have some magical eye that looks at white marks on the belt. if the PROPER crank mark is lined up and both cams are lined up - then it's right. they are only supposed to be an aid, if they don't help then ignore them. you should not have any problems with the wrong belt, the DOHC belt is so long that you can't really get the wrong belt as a wrong belt won't even come close to fitting. it's hard to understand you: what if not follow the white maker belt than camshaft's sprocket alignment? that entire sentence is hard...actually impossible to follow...i can interpret it a few different ways.
June 11, 201213 yr FYI I use Dayco belts on DOHC's and on the drivers side the hash marks on the cam sprockets never seem to quite match up to each other (bottom of intake sprocket/top or exhaust sprocket) but all the other ones seem to.
June 12, 201213 yr Author i thought so... because of camshaft is queen also crankshaft is king too. than timing's belt is joker... all i just want to make be sure which is follow alignment than belt's maker. im going focus on camshaft alignment than belt said so... because of i used old Subaru timing belt and there dont have a maker on it.. thank, master of suba end of thread. ignore the white marks on the belt. *** it is the cam shaft and crank marks that matter. it's an engine - an engine needs the cam and crank lined up. the engine does not have some magical eye that looks at white marks on the belt. if the PROPER crank mark is lined up and both cams are lined up - then it's right. they are only supposed to be an aid, if they don't help then ignore them. you should not have any problems with the wrong belt, the DOHC belt is so long that you can't really get the wrong belt as a wrong belt won't even come close to fitting. it's hard to understand you: that entire sentence is hard...actually impossible to follow...i can interpret it a few different ways.
June 12, 201213 yr Clamps or clothes pins are you rfriend. Seriousely WHY would you ever use an old DOHC timing belt? Not worth the risk. Seriousely.
June 12, 201213 yr i thought so... because of camshaft is queen also crankshaft is king too.than timing's belt is joker... all i just want to make be sure which is follow alignment than belt's maker. im going focus on camshaft alignment than belt said so... because of i used old Subaru timing belt and there dont have a maker on it.. thank, master of suba end of thread. I'm guessing English isn't your primary language?! Steve
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