Toyota Tacoma v6 3.4l timing belt help
#1
So im in the middle changeing my water pump and timingbelt and cant get new belt on. The tensioner is pined back but the new belt is still to tight to fit and when i was trying to do this i remembered the marks on the belt had to line up too but my new one has no marks on it for the cam and crank marks. And when i took the old belt off the marks on the cam an crank were tdc but i dont know if the belt marks were lined up with cam and crank marks. Does this matter? Or did i mess up the have to find tdc befor i put this belt on with no marks on it
Last edited by RoadRageRock; Aug 4, 2014 at 11:51 PM.
#2
Where did you get the belt from?
The marks on the original belt do not have to be lined up as long as the marks on the cam and crank are lined up TDC your good. You could have the wrong belt it has happened to me before.
The marks on the original belt do not have to be lined up as long as the marks on the cam and crank are lined up TDC your good. You could have the wrong belt it has happened to me before.
#5
The marks on the belt are only there to help with installation, after just 1 rotation all 3 marks will be off a tooth or 2, so don't expect the marks on the belt to line up with the marks on the cams and timing cover or the crank and oil pump.
If it matters to you, you could lay the new belt on the old and make new marks on the new belt, making sure to count the number of teeth between each of the marks, or you could take your chances without the marks and risk being off a tooth; hope those few dollars you saved were worth it.
Like Rerunn said, remove the idler between the 2 cams, install the belt, install that idler, then after making sure everything is lined up correctly, release the tensioner, rotate the crank 2 times and make sure the arrows on the cams are still point directly up (the marks on the belt will now be a tooth or 2 off).
If it matters to you, you could lay the new belt on the old and make new marks on the new belt, making sure to count the number of teeth between each of the marks, or you could take your chances without the marks and risk being off a tooth; hope those few dollars you saved were worth it.
Like Rerunn said, remove the idler between the 2 cams, install the belt, install that idler, then after making sure everything is lined up correctly, release the tensioner, rotate the crank 2 times and make sure the arrows on the cams are still point directly up (the marks on the belt will now be a tooth or 2 off).
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To clarify: do your TDC marks stamped in the cams and crank align back to TDC after the two rotations? That is what matters.
Maybe a pic of each and we can see what is going on.
Maybe a pic of each and we can see what is going on.
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#12
Yeah definitely off! Appears to be too much slack on the pass side of the belt as well left side if looking at picture. I'd go pickup a Toyota belt just for ease of installation they are almost dummy proof
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