JohnnyTightlips
Motorhead
I also have a thread on timing if that helps. Usually the more info the better. https://mazdaspeeds.org/index.php?threads/timing-the-mzr-disi.8722/ It seems more confusing than it is. This video also helped me a lot.
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I also have a thread on timing if that helps. Usually the more info the better. https://mazdaspeeds.org/index.php?threads/timing-the-mzr-disi.8722/ It seems more confusing than it is. This video also helped me a lot.
In the original write up it said that you weren’t able to remove the oil pump sprocket to replace the third friction washer. Isn’t that risking it from slipping time?
How do i do that if the oil pump sprocket is cover by the timing cover?Probably need to remove the oil pump sprocket BEFORE you remove the crank bolt.
I used the ARP bolt for this very reason. It is not TTY and can be removed and used again. It has tq specs that for me were just easier. It was also cheaper but you need a 12pt socket for it.The torque lube was completely unnecessary and is probably part of the issue. You can remove the bolt, use a new one and do it again. You will just have to make sure to recheck timing with the cam plate and your TDC pin. Before you go again.
It MUST go another 90*. The bolt is torque to yield and does not need any lube or lock tite.
Ok finally got the crank bolt done. No lube this time.
When oiling the lifter that goes inside the fuel pump, should I oil the inside of it also, or just the outside? Also, should the rubber o-ring replacement for the fuel pump be oiled as well? Thanks.
When I put some oil over the chain before putting the VC back on, is it ok for the VVT actuator and other camshaft sprocket to get oil on them? Thanks.
Yes, replace it all as per the OP don't cheap outHi Im about to do the timing chain on my cx7, just have something wanted some advices...thanks
My cx7 is 2011, I assumed its has the revised VVT sprocket, Is that absolute necessity to replace the VVT? Will it make the engine less noisy? I can see my chain stretched.
I plan to replace all the guides because those are plastic, as well as the tensioners
Thanks in advance