2004 Hyundai Sonata Timing & Counterbalance Shaft Belts Removal & Installation
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CAUTION: This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur. TIMING & COUNTERBALANCE SHAFT BELTS Removal CAUTION: DO NOT rotate engine counterclockwise (as viewed from timing belt end of engine). If reusing timing belt, place reference mark on timing belt to indicate direction of rotation before removing. 1. Remove drive belts and drive pulleys from crankshaft and water pump. Remove timing belt covers. To align timing marks, rotate engine clockwise so No. 1 cylinder is at TDC of compression stroke. Ensure camshaft sprocket timing marks align with upper surface of rocker cover. Dowel pin of camshaft sprocket should be pointing upward. See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 . 2. Remove timing belt auto tensioner. If reusing timing belt, place mark on timing belt to indicate direction of belt rotation. Remove timing belt.
CAUTION: This application is an interference engine. Do not rotate camshaft or crankshaft when timing belt is removed, or engine damage may occur. TIMING & COUNTERBALANCE SHAFT BELTS Removal CAUTION: DO NOT rotate engine counterclockwise (as viewed from timing belt end of engine). If reusing timing belt, place reference mark on timing belt to indicate direction of rotation before removing. 1. Remove drive belts and drive pulleys from crankshaft and water pump. Remove timing belt covers. To align timing marks, rotate engine clockwise so No. 1 cylinder is at TDC of compression stroke. Ensure camshaft sprocket timing marks align with upper surface of rocker cover. Dowel pin of camshaft sprocket should be pointing upward. See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 . 2. Remove timing belt auto tensioner. If reusing timing belt, place mark on timing belt to indicate direction of belt rotation. Remove timing belt.
Remove camshaft
sprockets. 3. Remove plug at left side of block and insert a
screwdriver to hold left counterbalance shaft in position. Screwdriver
will have to be inserted at least 2.36″ (60 mm). Remove oil pump
sprocket nut and sprocket. See Fig. 2 . 4. Loosen right counterbalance
shaft sprocket mounting bolt. Remove tensioner “B” and timing belt “B”.
See Fig. 2 . Remove crankshaft sprocket “B” from crankshaft. Inspection
1. Check belt teeth for cracks, damage and oil contamination. Inspect
sprockets for damage. Check tensioner pulley and idler pulley
for grease leakage and roughness in rotation. Check sprockets and
pulleys for wear, cracks or damage. Replace components if necessary. 2.
Measure protrusion of auto tensioner rod. From end of housing, auto
tensioner rod should extend .55″ (14 mm) on Sonata or .57″ (15 mm) on
Santa Fe. Replace auto tensioner rod, if not within specification.
Place tensioner in a soft-jawed vise, and test resistance
of rod. If rod can be easily pushed in with light vise pressure,
replace auto tensioner. Installation 1. Install crankshaft sprocket
“B” onto crankshaft. Ensure flange is properly positioned. Lightly oil
outer surface of spacer, and then install spacer onto right
counterbalance shaft, with rounded edge of spacer inward. 2. Install
counterbalance shaft sprocket. Tighten flange bolt tightly by hand.
Align timing marks on each sprocket and on front case. 3. When
installing timing belt “B”, ensure there is no slack in tension side.
Install tensioner “B” in center of pulley of left side of mounting bolt,
and in pulley flange toward front of engine. See Fig. 3 . Align timing
mark of right counterbalance shaft sprocket with timing mark on front
case. 4. To tighten timing belt “B”, lift tensioner “B” so tension side
is pulled tight. Tighten bolt to secure tensioner “B”. DO NOT turn
shaft, or belt will be over-tightened. 5. Ensure timing marks are
aligned. Ensure center of span on tension side of timing belt “B” can be
depressed by hand. Ensure belt deflection is .20-.28″ (5-7 mm). 6.
Install crankshaft sprocket flange and sprocket. Ensure flange is
mounted in proper direction, with chamfered side toward block. Install
special washer and sprocket bolt to crankshaft. Tighten sprocket bolt to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . 7. Insert long screwdriver
through plug hole in left side of cylinder block to hold counterbalance
shaft in position. Install oil pump sprocket, and tighten nut to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Install camshaft sprockets,
and tighten bolts. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . 8. If auto tensioner rod
is fully extended, place it in soft-jawed vise, and compress rod slowly
until hole in rod lines up with hole in auto tensioner housing. Insert
stiff wire to hold rod in this position. Install auto tensioner, leaving
wire in place. CAUTION: If timing marks on camshaft sprockets do not
line up properly, DO NOT rotate sprocket more than 2 teeth in either
direction, or valve and piston will touch. If necessary to rotate
camshaft sprocket more than 2 teeth, rotate crankshaft sprocket
counterclockwise first based on the timing mark. After camshaft sprocket
is properly timed, return crankshaft to TDC. 9. Install tensioner
pulley onto tensioner arm (on 1999-01 models, pin holes should be in
approximately 8
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