Special Tools
|     •  | EN-48245 
 Timing Belt Adjuster - Camshaft Holder  | 
 
|     •  | EN-48246 
 Timing Belt Adjuster - Crankshaft Holder  | 
 
Adjustment Procedure
- Remove the vacuum pump. Refer to 
Vacuum Pump Assembly Replacement
 . 
 
- Rotate the camshaft and align the hole on the top point. 
 
- Rotate the crankshaft and align the mark on the crankshaft sprocket. 
 
- Remove the crankshaft holder hole cap bolt (1). 
 
- Insert 
EN-48246 
 into the crankshaft holder hole (2).
 
Important:  Rotate the crankshaft sprocket a little and simultaneously insert the crankshaft holder.
- Install the 
EN-48245 
 onto the camshaft rear side (3). 
 
- Align the sprocket mark on the timing belt rear cover mark. 
 
- Install the camshaft sprocket with the retaining bolt finger tight.
 
- Install the timing belt. 
 
- Install the timing belt tensioner with the retaining bolt finger tight.
 
- Turn the hex-key (1) tab in a counterclockwise direction to tension the belt. Turn until the point aligns with the notch (2). 
 
- Aligning with notch, install the timing belt tensioner bolt. 
 
- Install the camshaft sprocket bolt. 
 
Tighten
|     •  | Tighten the timing belt tensioner bolt to 25 N·m (18.4 lb in).  | 
 
|     •  | Tighten the camshaft sprocket bolt to 133 N·m (98.1 lb in).  | 
 
- Remove the 
EN-48245 
 and 
EN-48246 
 . 
 
- Turn the crankshaft in a clockwise direction 2 cycles and check the mark on the crankshaft sprocket. 
 
Important: If the timing marks are not aligned, repeat steps 4-10 and recheck the timing marks. Alignment of timing marks is critical for engine performance and emissions.
-  After alignment of the timing belt, install the crankshaft holder hole cap bolt. 
 
Tighten
Tighten the crankshaft holder hole cap bolt to 30 N·m (22.1 lb ft).