Kelvin, If I don’t have the belt on anymore, can I just align TDC, and the dots to get the timing right? Or is there more to it? Also, if you get it wrong, will the valves hit the pistons and damage them? Cheers, Andrew
Hey Kelvin! I lined up the double dot to double dot on the LH cylinder head instead of single dot to single dot and put everything back together and it runs very poorly and stalls. Did i bend those valves in that head?
This was inspired by many calls about this topic and one customer who may have made a slight mistake when assembling his engine , we did apologize for not wiring his engine to suit his incorrect cam phasing , but I did manage to diagnose over the phone. haha.
Have you heard of people skipping a tooth on on the cam pulley to give the cams more overlap? Possibly move the powerband up? On a standalone ecu of course
Yes, this has been talked about from before I started with uz engines 16 years ago so nothing new, shifts power delivery point however these days with replacement camshafts being much more common there are better choices and options available. Cheers Kelvin
Hi my 1uz left cam gear is locked up belt did not burst , but the bolt that holds the cam gear snapped , right side is turning fine, and crankshaft turns all the way around , can I get some ideas ?
Could they be on the 360 degree off on crank and be aligned? So number 1 cyl not on compression stroke?? Might tell you where you’re at during the other half of the cycle
The two dots are to confuse people, haha, they are one crank revolution, or half a cam revolution different to the single dots , and the inspiration for this video can confirm aligning one dot with two dots results in a popping engine which does not run.
Thank you for documenting this so perfectly!
Cool as.
Just love watching these videos.
Huge resource. Cheers.
Cool as.
Kelvin,
If I don’t have the belt on anymore, can I just align TDC, and the dots to get the timing right? Or is there more to it?
Also, if you get it wrong, will the valves hit the pistons and damage them?
Cheers,
Andrew
Hey Kelvin! I lined up the double dot to double dot on the LH cylinder head instead of single dot to single dot and put everything back together and it runs very poorly and stalls. Did i bend those valves in that head?
Is this the same setting for a 3UZ as well?
Put crank and timing belt at TDC and cams together at the single dot?
Good stuff, Kelvin!
This was inspired by many calls about this topic and one customer who may have made a slight mistake when assembling his engine , we did apologize for not wiring his engine to suit his incorrect cam phasing , but I did manage to diagnose over the phone. haha.
@@CartuneNZ After how you helped me all the way from NZ last summer, I believe you can do ANYTHING related to UZ motors, Kelvin!
Have you heard of people skipping a tooth on on the cam pulley to give the cams more overlap? Possibly move the powerband up? On a standalone ecu of course
Yes, this has been talked about from before I started with uz engines 16 years ago so nothing new, shifts power delivery point however these days with replacement camshafts being much more common there are better choices and options available. Cheers Kelvin
Hi my 1uz left cam gear is locked up belt did not burst , but the bolt that holds the cam gear snapped , right side is turning fine, and crankshaft turns all the way around , can I get some ideas ?
Gen 1 or gen 2? Have you removed the tappet cover to check inside?
Kelvin, what pray tell are the "double" dots for? Another reference mark?
Could they be on the 360 degree off on crank and be aligned?
So number 1 cyl not on compression stroke??
Might tell you where you’re at during the other half of the cycle
The two dots are to confuse people, haha, they are one crank revolution, or half a cam revolution different to the single dots , and the inspiration for this video can confirm aligning one dot with two dots results in a popping engine which does not run.
Quick question. Would having these marks incorrect, would it cause a no spark situation?
Not normally on a stock ecu, it does however on some aftermarket ecus. Cheers Kelvin
@@CartuneNZ ok. Well after seeing this video I noticed mines were 180 out. Once I fixed I had spark.
Would the car run fine being 1 tooth off on the scissor gears ?
Negative, it would run poorly in most cases. Cheers Kelvin
@@CartuneNZ i figured as much, went ahead and re oriented them with the single dots thanks 👍
Verrry clear
glad to help