Timings Off

Emik87t

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Okay, i paid a guy to set the timing on my car and he did, but its wrong. we had to push the distributor down about 1" and then thread the bolt in and hold it down to get it to idle properly. Is there any easy way to fix this. You can see the bolt thats holding the distributor.
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lintlars

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Its very easy check the TSRM there is a step by step how to set your timing its off a tooth take off the oil cap and look into the hole turn the motor clockwise by hand (19mm socket on the crank pulley) till you see the cam lobe pointing straight up then turn it counter clockwise till the crank pulley reads 0 degrees then you can reinsert the CPS with the match marks lined up you may have to remove the turbo coolant line the gear will move as it contacts the cam hope this helps If that does not help your timing belt may be off a tooth.
 

Dunckel

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Syris said:
if you paid him, you paid him to do it right.

Sorry to post essentially the same thing twice, bit it irritates the crap out of me when this kind of thing happens. It is not your responsibility to fix his mess up.
 

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I think either you guys missed what's being said here or I did....

Emik87t, did you put the bolt in that position? There's no way your ignition timing should be off by enough that moving the CPS that far would fix it. Something else is wrong, as mentioned, you're CPS is probably off by a tooth or two. Did you use a timing gun when you set the CPS there?
 

Emik87t

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lintlars said:
Its very easy check the TSRM there is a step by step how to set your timing its off a tooth take off the oil cap and look into the hole turn the motor clockwise by hand (19mm socket on the crank pulley) till you see the cam lobe pointing straight up then turn it counter clockwise till the crank pulley reads 0 degrees then you can reinsert the CPS with the match marks lined up you may have to remove the turbo coolant line the gear will move as it contacts the cam hope this helps If that does not help your timing belt may be off a tooth.

You mean on the harmonic balancer right?
 

Emik87t

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okay, now the guy that did the timing asked how it should be to set the timing. Is it like a domestic, i mean does the engine have to be in a certain position. The guy was asking and i didnt have the right answer so i told him i didnt know.
 

Emik87t

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well who should i have do the timing then? Toyota, cause im not fond of my car being worked on by anyone unless im there.
 

Syris

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Emik87t said:
well who should i have do the timing then? Toyota, cause im not fond of my car being worked on by anyone unless im there.

well it seems like you went somewhere else besides toyota and got that kind of service......

I'd help ya out if you were a lot closer but since I'm not, goto Toyota
 

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Emik87t said:
well who should i have do the timing then? Toyota, cause im not fond of my car being worked on by anyone unless im there.

Why is that? Since it's clear you're also lost why do you need to be there? Why did you pay an idiot to do something so simple? Something every first year mechanic understands? Something clearly spelled out in the service manual? I'm confused.

You need to take the car to someone who knows what they're doing or at someone who knows how to read. It's obvious you're in for a lot of frustration if you don't.
 

Ckanderson

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jetjock said:
Why is that? Since it's clear you're also lost why do you need to be there? Why did you pay an idiot to do something so simple? Something every first year mechanic understands? Something clearly spelled out in the service manual? I'm confused.

QFT.


timing isn't a hard thing to set.





unless you set it 180 off..















cause i've never done that'








I swear.:eek3dance
 

jetjock

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As brainless as following the manual is people who don't understand something as simple as the why and how behind valve and ignition timing shouldn't be working on cars. We're talking Auto 101 here, very basic stuff. I understand not everyone knows how but 15 minutes reading any car repair book or looking on the internet and they've learned it for life. Yet endless confusion about doing it appears on this forum. I don't get it.
 

Emik87t

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Well the guy did it because he rebuilt the engine, and he's done quite a few 7ms/2jzs, and he put the head on the block with the mhg so i could just drop it in as one. As far as i know he knows what he's doing, he just fucked up the timing.
 

CRE

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fiyota said:
CRE he paid a mechanic to set it for him and that's what the guy did... (just to clearify)

That's what I was waiting for Emik87t to clarify... His statement:

Emik87t said:
we had to push the distributor down about 1" and then thread the bolt in and hold it down to get it to idle properly.

Leaves me thinking HE (Emik87t) moved the CPS after he got the car back.

I wasn't about to start ragging on the guy he paid to do it until that little bit was clarified.

EDIT: Whoops, typed in the wrong user's name...