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Old 02-18-2006, 06:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know where i can find the timing specs. We just replaced the head gasket, and the car starts no problem, but revs way up after start, we are "assuming" that the timing is off. Everything was put together exactly how it was before taken apart. Any help would be great
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How high was is revving ?
Did the idle went down when it warmed up ?
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It revved straight to about 7000 rpm's. Specifically, I need to know how the camshaft marks line up.
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If it revved to 7K. It's got to be more than timing.
Maybe a stuck throttle cable or something.

Timing marks are in the gears itself.
Line up the dots that are marked in the gears and that's it.
The cam gear for the T-belt has a hole in it and should line up with a mark in the cam end cap. Or just get the cam pin facing up (12 o'clock ) and it should be right there
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What position do the cam gears marks line up? Straight up or do the marks face each other?

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