2000 Voyager 2.4l Timing Marks?

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by Regan Lear, May 30, 2006.

  1. Regan Lear

    Regan Lear Guest

    My Voyager died over the winter, and I'm currently presuming the belt
    slipped and have begun to tear the fromt of the engine off. (Not just a stab
    in the dark... I seem to have spark and enough pressure from the fuel pump
    to squirt out of the test socket. Should at least sputter!)
    Looking for info on what timing marks to look for on the beast. Presume
    there's positional marks for the 2 cams, the crank and (?) perhaps even the
    balance shafts; haven't got far enough yet to see how they're connected.
     
    Regan Lear, May 30, 2006
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  2. Regan Lear

    kmatheson Guest

    The 2.4 using position sensors, so there are no *external* timing marks
    for the purpose of setting the timing.

    There are marks on the camshaft sprockets, I am not sure about the
    crankshaft. Have you taken the timing belt cover off to check the
    condtion of the belt?

    The timing belt also drives the water pump, but I think that the
    balance shafts are driven by gears off the crankshaft.

    -KM
     
    kmatheson, May 30, 2006
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