Sincronizacion de Motor Suzuki j24b

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The document outlines the procedure for removing and installing a timing chain, including aligning various timing marks and components. Key steps include removing covers, tensioners, guides, and sprockets when removing the chain, and installing those components in reverse order when installing the chain.

The steps to remove the timing chain are to: 1) Remove timing chain cover, 2) Align camshafts and crankshaft, 3) Remove tensioner adjuster, 4) Remove tensioner, 5) Remove guide, 6) Remove chain and sprocket.

The steps to install the timing chain are to: 1) Position camshaft key slot, 2) Align CMP actuator mark, 3) Align exhaust camshaft mark, 4) Install crankshaft key, 5) Install sprockets and chain while aligning marks, 6) Install guide and tensioner.

NOTE:

If it is necessary to rotate the camshaft after removing timing chain, turn crankshaft cou
nterclockwise and position key (1) within specified range (30 -
90 degrees) as shown in figure before rotating camshaft.

1) Remove timing chain cover.


2) By turning crankshaft, align camshafts and crankshaft at specific position as follows.

a) Align timing marks on CMP actuator (1) and timing mark (2) on exhaust camshaft ti
ming sprocket with match marks (3) on camshaft housing

No.1
b) Align timing mark (1) on crankshaft timing sprocket with match mark (2) on lower cr
ank case.

3) Remove timing chain tensioner adjuster (3).


4) Remove timing chain tensioner (4).
5) Remove timing chain guide (5).
6) Remove timing chain (6) and crankshaft timing sprocket (7)
Installation

1) Turn camshaft position key slot (1) within specified range (30 - 90 degrees) (2) in co
unterclockwise direction from top as shown in figure.
2) Align timing mark (3) on CMP actuator with match marks (4) on camshaft housing N
o.1.
3) Align timing mark (5) on exhaust camshaft timing sprocket with match marks (4) on
camshaft housing No.1.
4) Install key (6) to key slot (1) of crankshaft.

a) Align key slot of crankshaft timing sprocket (7) with key, and then Install crankshaft
timing sprocket to crankshaft.
b) Align timing mark (8) on crankshaft timing sprocket with match mark (9) on lower cr
ank case.

5) Install timing chain while aligning two blue plates (2) with timing marks (1) on CMP
actuator and exhaust camshaft timing sprockets
6) Install timing chain while aligning blue plate (2) with timing mark (1) on crankshaft t
iming sprocket.

7) Install timing chain guide (1) and tighten timing chain guide bolts (2) to specified tor
que.

Tightening torque
Timing chain guide bolt (a): 9 Nm (0.92 kg-m, 7.0 lbf-ft)

8) Apply engine oil to sliding surface of timing chain guide.


9) Attach spacer (4) to timing chain tensioner (3).
10) Install timing chain tensioner (3) and tighten timing chain tensioner bolt (5) to speci
fied torque.

Tightening torque

Timing chain tensioner bolt (b): 25 Nm (2.5 kg-m, 18.5 lbf-ft)

11) Apply engine oil to sliding surface of timing chain tensioner.


12) Make sure that all blue plated (6) are aligned with timing marks (7) on correspondin
g timing sprockets.
13) Screw in plunger (2) of timing chain tensioner adjuster (1) clockwise and install a re
tainer (3) (1.4 mm-diameter wire or the like) to hold plunger in

place

14) Install timing chain tensioner adjuster (1) with a retainer.

Tighten timing chain tensioner adjuster bolts (2) to specified torque, and then remove a
retainer from timing chain tensioner adjuster.
Tightening torque
Timing chain tensioner adjuster bolt (a): 11 Nm (1.1 kg-m, 8.5 lbf-ft)

15) Apply engine oil to timing chain, and then turn crankshaft clockwise fully twice, an
d make sure the following items.

Timing mark (4) on CMP actuator is aligned with match mark (3) on camshaft housing
No.1.

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Timing mark (5) on exhaust camshaft timing sprocket is aligned with match mark (3) on
camshaft housing No.1.

Timing mark (6) on crankshaft timing sprocket is aligned with match mark (7) on lower
crank case.

NOTE:
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Be sure to turn crankshaft fully twice. If it is once, timing marks on CMP actuator and e
xhaust camshaft timing sprocket do not meet match
marks on camshaft housing No.1.

After turning crankshaft twice, the discrimination links of timing chain are not aligned
with the timing marks on the CMP actuator and the
exhaust timing sprocket, but it is normal.
16) Install timing chain cover.
17) Install cylinder head cover.
18) Install oil pan.
19) Install engine assembly.

Timing Chain Guide

Check sliding surface of timing chain guide (1) for wear or damage.
If abnormality is found, replace timing chain guide.
Timing Chain Tensioner

Check sliding surface of timing chain tensioner (1) for wear or damage.
If abnormality is found, replace timing chain tensioner.
Crankshaft Timing Sprocket

Check sprocket teeth for wear or damage.


If abnormality is found, replace crankshaft timing sprocket
Timing Chain

Check timing chain for wear or damage.


If abnormality is found, replace timing chain.

Timing Chain Tensioner Adjuster

Check that tooth surface (1) are free from damage.


If abnormality is found, replace timing chain tensioner adjuster
Timing Chain Tensioner: Specifications

Timing chain tensioner bolt ................................................................................................


.................................................. 25 N-m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.5 lbf-ft)
Timing chain tensioner adjuster bolt ..................................................................................
..................................................... 11 N-m (1.1 kgf-m, 8.5 lbf-ft)

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