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		Vehicle & Technical => Suzuki => Topic started by: Mr Garfield on January 22, 2007, 23:14:06
		
			
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my sj413 hasn't had a new timing belt since forever - at least 60 000 miles ago!  I have no idea when it should be done, or how.  Is it a relatively easy job for a buffoon!?!?!??!  It runs fine, but I can't help but feel it probably needs doing!
			 
			
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				see attached image....
Installation
 Installation Engines with adjustable tappets: Slacken all tappet adjusting screws to allow camshaft to rotate freely. 
1. Ensure timing marks aligned [6] & [7].
2. Fit timing belt, starting at crankshaft sprocket. Ensure belt is taut between sprockets on non-tensioned side. 
3. Slacken tensioner locknut [5]. Allow tensioner to operate. 
4. Turn crankshaft two turns clockwise. 
5. Ensure timing marks aligned [6] & [7]. 
6. Tighten tensioner locknut to 11 Nm [5]. 
7. Tighten tensioner bolt to 26 Nm [4]. 
8. Fit timing belt cover and seal [2] & [3]. 
9. Fit crankshaft pulley [1]. Tighten bolts to 12 Nm [8]. 
10. Engines with adjustable tappets: Adjust tappet clearances (cold). Inlet: 0,13-0,17 mm. Exhaust: 0,16-0,20 mm. 
11. Install components in reverse order of removal.
			 
			
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				Many thanks - guess what I'll be doing at the weekend?!?!?!
			
 
			
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				Make sure your cam timing marks are not 180 degrees out!