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Repair procedures: Removal

  1. Set No. 1 cylinder to TDC/compression.
    1. Turn the crankshaft pulley clockwise and align its groove with the timing mark "T" of the lower timing chain cover.
      Fig 1: Lower Timing Chain Cover Aligning Mark
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    2. Check that the mark of the camshaft timing sprockets are in straight line on the cylinder head surface as shown in the illustration below. If not, turn the crankshaft clockwise one revolution (360°).
      Fig 2: Camshaft Timing Sprockets
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      NOTE: Do not rotate engine counterclockwise.
  2. Remove the timing chain cover.

    (Refer to "TIMING CHAIN COVER ")

    CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the contact surfaces of cylinder block, cylinder head and timing chain cover.
    NOTE: Before removing the timing chain, mark the RH/LH timing chain with an identification based on the location of the sprocket because the identification mark on the chain for TDC (Top Dead Center) can be erased.
    Fig 3: LH Timing Chain Mark
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    Fig 4: TDC Timing Chain Mark
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    Fig 5: RH Timing Chain Mark
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    Fig 6: TDC Timing Chain Mark
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  3. Remove the oil pump chain cover (A).
    Fig 7: Oil Pump Chain Cover
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  4. Remove the oil pump chain tensioner assembly (A).
    Fig 8: Oil Pump Chain Tensioner Assembly
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  5. Release the ratchet by pulling the link down using a thin rod. Compress the piston and then insert a stopper pin into the hole on the ratchet to hold the compressed piston.
    Fig 9: Inserting Stopper Pin Into Hole On Ratchet
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  6. Remove the RH timing chain cam to cam guide (A).
    Fig 10: RH Timing Chain Cam To Cam Guide
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  7. Remove the RH timing chain auto tensioner (A) and the RH timing chain tensioner arm (B).
    Fig 11: RH Timing Chain Auto Tensioner And RH Timing Chain Tensioner Arm
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  8. Remove the RH timing chain guide (A).
    Fig 12: RH Timing Chain Guide
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  9. Remove the RH timing chain (A).
    Fig 13: RH Timing Chain
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  10. Remove the crankshaft sprocket (A) (RH camshaft drive).
    Fig 14: Crankshaft Sprocket (RH Camshaft Drive)
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  11. Remove the oil pump chain sprocket (A) and oil pump chain (B).
    Fig 15: Oil Pump Chain Sprocket And Oil Pump Chain
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  12. Remove the crankshaft sprocket (A) (Oil pump drive).
    Fig 16: Crankshaft Sprocket (Oil Pump Drive)
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  13. Release the ratchet by pulling the link down using a thin rod. Compress the piston and then insert a stopper pin into the hole on the ratchet to hold the compressed piston.
    Fig 17: Inserting Stopper Pin Into Hole On Ratchet
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  14. Remove the LH timing chain cam to cam guide (A).
    Fig 18: LH Timing Chain Cam To Cam Guide
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  15. Remove the LH timing chain auto tensioner (A) and LH timing chain tensioner arm (B).
    Fig 19: LH Timing Chain Auto Tensioner And LH Timing Chain Tensioner Arm
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  16. Remove the LH timing chain guide (A).
    Fig 20: LH Timing Chain Guide
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  17. Remove the LH timing chain (A).
    Fig 21: LH Timing Chain
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  18. Remove the crankshaft sprocket (A). (LH camshaft drive).
    Fig 22: Crankshaft Sprocket (LH Camshaft Drive)
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  19. Remove the tensioner adapter assembly (A).
Fig 23: Tensioner Adapter Assembly
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