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06-28-2009, 02:43 PM | #1 | |
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Replace 05 timing belt
I have an 05 cruiser with 97,000 miles. I would like to know the procedure for replacing the timing belt. I have searched the forum and have not found the correct procedure. One forum member mentioned he had to borrow "specialty tools". I would like to replace the belt and anything else that might be necessary since I will be "in there". All help and advice is appreciated.
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06-29-2009, 03:24 AM | #2 | |
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Re: Replace 05 timing belt
the only special tools you need is a crank damper remover and installer
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07-09-2009, 12:09 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Replace 05 timing belt
Thanks for this info as I had the same question.
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01-16-2010, 07:25 AM | #4 | ||
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01-22-2010, 02:19 PM | #5 | |
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DO THE WATER PUMP TOO! I did my first timing belt at ~90K. I did NOT have the big tool to hold the cam sprockets. You have to remove the cam sprockets, then remove a plate behind them to get to the water pump. Now at 142K, the original water pump is leaking. I now have the right tool to remove the sprockets and will be attacking this job again in the spring. (ugh!) Also, you have to disconnect the A/C lines at the firewall, remove the right-side motor mount and jack up the engine to get the timing cover off and get to everything. The A/C will need evacuated and recharged afterwards. It's the most difficult timing belt replacement I've ever done.......
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01-04-2014, 07:18 PM | #6 | |
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Re: Replace 05 timing belt
Is it possible to check timing belt condition without taking apart engine?
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01-20-2014, 02:15 PM | #7 | |
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Re: Replace 05 timing belt
There is no need to remove the AC lines or the cams ,
I am not a mechanic and i have done this 3 times for my car and family Yes it is a PITA remove the screws for the computer but don't unplug and make sure you rent the tool for the main pulley, buy the best water pump you don't want to this again next year instructions with some of my pictures http://partydown.com/ptcruiser/ptcruisertimingbelt.html |
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02-17-2014, 07:21 PM | #9 | |
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The first time, It took me 3 hours to take it all apart from 7 am to 10am, I when inside and wait untill the afternoon to hot to work outside in FL, when out around 4pm 1 Hour to replace the timming belt and water pump and test the engine. and about 3 more hours to put it all back together the next morning at 7 am
now I can do everything in about 4 hours because i know where are all the screws to remove and what tools to use i have more pictures that i will post later |
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Re: Replace 05 timing belt
I have an 05 Pacifica that I recently did a timing belt on. Not the same motor or vehicle but probably a lot of similarities. I bought the puller for the crankshaft pulley. You definitely need it. That sucker is really pressed on there and it's not coming off without it. You have to have the one specifically for that pulley since there is no room for a regular puller. It also takes a lot of force so your engine is going to turn on you. You have to block a piston or use an impact gun. I used an impact since I didn't like the idea of sticking something in a cylinder an prying against it. You also need to buy a tool to put it back on or make one. If you try to crank it back on using the bolt you removed from the end of the crankshaft you will only have a few threads in there and probably will strip them out. I used threaded rod to put mine back on. It was a little hard to find since it's metric and almost nobody sells it and I couldn't find long bolts that have a full thread. I needed about 6", threaded it in all the way and then slowly pressed it on with a nut and washer while I double nutted the end so I could hold it with a wrench or the engine will turn on you. I did the water pump at the same time and I recommend that you do too. It's 9 years old now and in the timing belt loop. If it was to fail on you it would be a lot of work to do this whole job again.Plus if it seizes up on you it could cause a lot of damage since this is probably a zero clearance engine. After you get the cover off and the marks lined up, take a paint marker and mark the sides of the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys by a tooth next to the timing marks. Then mark the old belt on the side next to those marks. You can lay the belts next to each other and transfer the marks to the new belt before you install it. This helps a lot when you install the new belt.
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