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L28 Timing chain


ennisdavis

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Everything seems pretty well installed, but it's just hard to tell if the cam is oriented correctly.  Weird that the aftermarket companies have removed all of the marks needed to ensure proper installation.  Is there a mark on the lower sprocket?  I looked at the images on Rockauto and couldn't tell.

They might be showing the backside.

Edit - I think I see it now.

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Here's a Hybridz link with a youtube video.  The guys that posted in it are some of the smart engine building guys.  Might give you some ideas and the video has good images of the marks and the links.  He has dark links.

https://forums.hybridz.org/topic/129303-matching-cam-crank-timing/

Time-stamped the video.

 

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Couple of issues with that video. Obviously an amateur with no L28 experience. Puts the upper chain sprocket on with the chain and then realizes he cant get it on. Thats  auto mechanics school 101. But any way is 13:12 he adjusts the upper cam to the mark and the chain still is slightly loose on the drivers\

side like mine. Then in 13:27 its mysteriously tight. If I turned my crank a bit it would be tight too. BUT.... the pulley would not be at TDC. 42 pins mark to mark and the sprockets are locked, I dont see how you could adjust anything. 

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3 hours ago, ennisdavis said:

Obviously an amateur with no L28 experience.

The video had some tips and tricks.  Obviously, you are well past this step.

Don't forget to use good break-in oil on the first engine start.  The cam lobes are sensitive.

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Pull the starter…..get someone to lock the flywheel by inserting a large screwdriver in a gear tooth and rotating till it rests against the engine block. Are you sure about 100 ft lbs? Sounds high. I think some manuals call for less.

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