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29-11-2010, 12:27 AM | #1 | ||
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for 2.2 injected motor same as the mazda 626
to remove the alternator you have to drop off a drive shaft and intrim shaft (drain gearbox oil) undo the front part of the zorst so you get eneough clearence to replace the alternator from under the car no room to take it out from the top only a maybe from the top if you took off the brake master cyl and the booster
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29-11-2010, 12:40 AM | #2 | ||
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undo exhaust manifold and
flex pipe brackets let the pipe rest down drain radiator take out air filter and intake pipe undo cables and small water pipe near thermostat housing any vacume lines to dissy undo top radiator hose undo and remove the inlet manifold support bracket (underneath) undo inlet manifold bolts from top and underneath undo heat pipe from exhaust manifold (large thread) remove manifold take of rocker cover put motor on TDC undo timing covers mark timing belt and top cam for refit guide undo the left belt tensioner it has a spring to be carefull with undo the top cam cog bolt leave dissy intact pop off inlet manifold and let it rest in the engine bay undo head bolts lift off with rockers and cam intact
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29-11-2010, 12:43 AM | #3 | ||
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the rack has to be taken out through the passenger side wheel arch
have to undo both tie rods undo the feeder pipes to and from the pump undo the rack from the steering knuckle at the top of the rack try to keep the steering wheel straight undo the holding brackets and remove from car
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05-12-2010, 05:01 PM | #4 | ||
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hit hub nut shell to unlock from the keeper
no pictures undo hub nut 32mm socket undo brake caliper 2x17mm bolts undo pinch bolt on lower ball joint 14mm bolt undo lower strut bolts 2x17 mm bolts passenger side on a automatic gearbox pop off the rubber cv boot the bearing is a three part ball type remove the cv and stub axle as one piece on an manual the whole cv needs to be removed use a catch can for the oil tug till the cv pops off
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10-12-2010, 12:54 PM | #5 | ||
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timing belt adjust
needs to be changed every 50,000km there is a 14 mm bolt on the left hand belt tensioner the tensioner also has a spring and a slotted hole for adjustments you undo the top plastic cover and below that cover you can get a spanner onto the adjusting nut without removing the engine mount undo the nut turn motor over two full revolutions and retighten the adjuster lock nut if the belt is still slack or perished the timing belt needs to be replaced make sure the spring is on its keeper to replace the belt the engine mount has to be removed also the timing pully a very tight nut the motor to be on TDC and there is a pointer on the cam belt pully and the caseing that line up that pully has a bolt to be undone to fit the new timing belt
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31-01-2011, 08:52 PM | #6 | ||
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MORE information about timing belt replacement'
cost of belt less than $100 au time to do the job 1-2 hours the driverside engine mount can stay in place after you have undone the pully bolt (21 mm) you have to undo the 6 x 10 mm nuts on the pully so it can be taken off there is a plastic cover held on with 2 bolts covering the water pump that plastic cover has the timing mark that has to come off to feed the belt on properly the alternator adjuster and the air conditioning compressor has to be lossened too slaken off the drive belts
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