2006 Toyota Tundra 4.7 Timing Marks
I do see the timing mark on my R Cam but do not see any mark on L Cam.
2006 toyota tundra 4.7 timing marks. The passenger side turned 2 teeth clockwise and the drivers side turned almost 90 degrees. Discussion in 1st Gen Tundras 2000-2006 started by neodave Feb 19 2019. Maybe Im just tired.
Is bank 1 drivers side or passengers side and is. Lots of readingMy IG. 2006 tundra 47 litre I need the timing marks - Answered by a verified Toyota Mechanic We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.
As you apply the belt w the tentioner off the cam marks will move out a hair no longer be ligned up with the marks on the timimg cover backing plate. The marks go straight up on each. The T marks and the special mark on the timing cover are there specifically for timing belt replacement.
They will each be. There is another mark that can be seen but just remember we use the T mark for Timing Belt. The last chain is the main camcrank timing chain and is set up much like a timing belt.
We had an engine out of the truck this week so I thought Id take the opportunity to film an updated timing belt video. Heres one from another forum. 13b_dorito Here is some useful links for tools that you need to get this job done and that you will need on any other projects you migh.
Can somebody help please I need some info on timing belt DIY. Every thing went textbook until I rotated the newly installed belt. The crank has to be on TDC on compression stroke.