Where can I get a belt diagram?
Where can I find a belt routing diagram for my engine? A: Commonly a belt routing diagram sticker is on the underside of the hood or in the engine compartment. If there is no diagram, make a sketch of the belt and pulleys before removing the belt. This will help you re-route the new belt correctly.
Does Isuzu Rodeo have timing belt?
Isuzu Rodeo Timing Overview (All Model Years) All 2.2L, 2.6L, 3.2L and 3.5L Isuzu Rodeo’s have a timing belt and interference engine.
Where is the serpentine belt tensioner located?
The belt tensioner is on the front of the engine, between the crankshaft and alternator pulleys.
Is Isuzu better than Toyota?
The difference here is that the Isuzu has rotary dials in the cabin and the Toyota has a proper manual lever. The Toyota engines sound gruff, whereas the Isuzu unit is a very smooth operator. While Toyota is good at lugging speeds, the Isuzu is better at higher rpm.
How reliable are Isuzu engines?
The rating means that 90% of Isuzu 4HK1-TC engines are expected to last 375,000 miles before they require a major repair or rebuild. “We are proud to say that Isuzu diesel engines are already known worldwide for their long-term dependability,” said Shaun Skinner, the company’s president.
How to set timing on 2001 Isuzu Rodeo 3.2?
Read Jerry’s instructions on setting timing 2001 Isuzu Rodeo 3.2 engine, however, I can find no alignment marks on the valve covers, only marks on cylinder heads. I am only changing the timing belt.
What kind of timing does a 2001 rodeo have?
I changed the timing belt today on my 2001 Rodeo (3.2 DOHC V6. 4WD, 5 speed), and when I started it up, it runs, but has no power and the check engine light flashes when I press the accelerator. I assume the timing is off, despite all of the timing marks being aligned.
Where are the timing marks on a rodeo?
The passenger was near 12 oclock and the driver was at 9 oclock. Your belt should also have timing marks that line up with the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft pulleys. This is a nice double safety feature to ensure proper timing.
Where is the green mark on the timing belt?
The two-cam sprocket lines on the belt lined up perfectly however, no matter what I do, the mark on the belt for the crank shaft sprocket is always three (3) teeth off on the belt. The green mark on the crank shaft sprocket is three (3) teeth above the timing line on the belt.