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Re: 2000 ES replaced water pump- won't start
Assuming it is a 2.4 DOHC engine, the cam sprockets have a dash mark on them, and I think they are marked "up" as well. Provided you turned the crankshaft so that the barely noticeale nick on the rear lip of the crank sprocket, lined up with the small tiny arrow stamped on the oil pump housing at about 11 oclock if I remember right, and the cam marks are right across from each other, you should be OK.
I was thinking that those two cam marks are to be about 1/2 tooth off, then after you put the belt on starting with the rear cam sproket, then the front one, working your way around clockwise, after you get it all on, and you move the crank clockwise just a little to take out the slack, those cam marks end up straight across from each other. It is a very tricky belt job to do!!
GOOD LUCK!!
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