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Old 02-20-2007, 02:29 PM
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02 Sentra cam sprocket removal

I am pulling the head on an 02 Sentra with a 1.8L engine. The intake cam sprocket is a variable position controled by oil pressure. My manual says I have to put air pressure on a hole in the cam cap to back off the position and then put an allen wrench in a hole to lock it into place. I am not really clear on the proceedure. Can anyone tell me where the hole is that I need to put the allen wrench in? I don't see how the cam or sprocket can turn with air pressure applied. Is it something inside the big round unit on the end of the cam that moves?

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Old 02-21-2007, 08:12 AM
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Re: 02 Sentra cam sprocket removal

i see absolutly nothing saying to put air into the oil feed line on Nissans FSM.

here, grab a copy for yourself.

http://www.phatg20.net/modules.php?n...ownload&cid=78

use the 2002 sentra link. does the trick. it'll be under EM in the manual
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