CVVT Removal And Setup

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  • @gregcobert1614
    @gregcobert1614 Před 9 lety +12

    I've worked on Volvos since 84. I quit the dealer and have my own little shop and I never had to do one. I've read and reread but it just boggles my mind, as theres not much left. After watching your video its so simple. Thank you for making this, you guys rock!

  • @chuckhodgskin7429
    @chuckhodgskin7429 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for the great video. I've been a Volvo fan since I was 20 years old. I am now 70 and still work as a Diesel Mechanic and also do all my own car maintenance and repairs. I started off with a 122S B18 Amazon and now own a 1998 S40 2.0 T and a 2006 S40 T5 that has the B52542T 5 engine. Ive done timing belt replacement on the T5, but was puzzled about doing the camshaft seals after hearing about the spring loaded CVVT hub. I have been searching for some time to find a tutorial on how to change the seals and lock the camshafts. No video explained in detail about locking the camshafts until I saw yours. The 2,0 Litre and 2,5 Litre engines look the same excepting that the 2.5 has an extra cylinder. Even the width of the engines look the same. I'll be able to make a camshaft locking tool in no time at all and I'm sure that it will fit both engines. Once again, thank you for a very informative tutorial. Through you I''l be able to tackle the job with confidence, knowing that I can't make a mistake following your instructions. Best regards, Chuck G. Hodgskin.

  • @bellmichael
    @bellmichael Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks. I used your technique to replace both front cam seals (VVT) on my 2004 V70R. Worked perfect.

  • @paulmillar4774
    @paulmillar4774 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank God I cam across your video before I was going to just use a cam sprocket locking tool between the sprockets to loosen the Cvvt. Now I understand why the cam has to be locked before the cvvt is loosened and removed. You just saved me a gigantic nightmare! I bought a kit that has everything in it for Volvo s40, which is what looks identical to the engine you are using here. Not sure how to get the back side off to get to the cam yet, but I hope that won't be too much of a nightmare. Thank you so much!

  • @sterlingsmyth1862
    @sterlingsmyth1862 Před 10 lety +1

    Your video was perfect timing. No pun intended. I replace the cam seals and set the timing as outlined in your video. Work great. Thanks for taking the time to do the video. 2001 Volvo S80 T6

  • @barbershores
    @barbershores Před 9 lety +3

    Thanks for the video. Knowing that the exhaust cam position is not locked to the sprocket, and that you remove the T55 to get at the bolt, and the torque spec for reassembly was priceless.

  • @showmaker33
    @showmaker33 Před 4 lety +4

    Dude ur AWESOME! This helps me with properly timing and using the locking tool! Ur man

  • @herkko61
    @herkko61 Před 3 lety +3

    Put a camshaft timing tool in place. Put a crankshaft timing tool in place (or just align the timing marks of the oil pump and the crankshaft wheel). Just before putting the timing belt on TURN THE VVT WHEEL TOTALLY CLOCKWISE. That's all. Your markings on cam wheels are only "useful" for future, after taking off the timing tools. Always remember the cam wheels are just wheels, they do not make any timing job.

  • @Senzenfrenz
    @Senzenfrenz Před 8 lety +1

    Very helpful, now I've clearly understood how this vvt thing works. Thank you for uploading!

  • @joloc46
    @joloc46 Před 10 lety +2

    one of the best videos i've watched....instructions were on point..thanks guys

  • @b4aftermatch257
    @b4aftermatch257 Před 5 měsíci

    great video it still helps in 2024 on a dual VVT timing for a 2005 xc70 thanks much

  • @Kentbuilt
    @Kentbuilt Před 8 lety +7

    Just So Everyone knows when you tighten down the cvvt bolt the cam gear will move from where you initially set it.position your cvvt gear a little(very little) before the mark so when you tighten it ends up exactly at rest position mark

  • @moonshootr
    @moonshootr Před 10 lety

    man, I want to hug you guys as tight as the pulley nut on the crankshaft... just what i was looking for... thanks so much for posting this.

  • @hatatabatata6711
    @hatatabatata6711 Před 8 lety

    Thanks a lot! This was golden when I was replacing my head gasket.

  • @puprilla
    @puprilla Před 5 lety +1

    Ur the bomb brother thank u ill be doing timing and vvt plunger soon

  • @maximblack82
    @maximblack82 Před 8 lety

    Good video, thank you for taking time and posting. Just to ad not all hubs will move back and fort from rest point forward and back. On some V40 hub is locked in place by spring and pin and unlocks only when spins (think centrifugal force). Please read some of comments. Cam locking tool is must $60 on Ebay

  • @TheSok66
    @TheSok66 Před 10 lety +2

    Nice video. A couple issues. First, the VVT gear on some engines (like the S40/V40) doesn't spring back, so there's no need to mark it once the cams are locked. Second the factory procedure says NOT to torque the VVT gear fully until the belt is installed and adjusted. This allows the belt tensioner to remove any slackbetween the intake & exhaust gear. Also, torque on the four cyl is 66ft lbs, not 88.

    • @maximblack82
      @maximblack82 Před 8 lety

      +TheSok66 Good point Sok66 same thing with my V40. Those variations are never ending story. Did you try to take VVT Solenoid a part and clean it.

  • @Baardson
    @Baardson Před 10 lety +1

    Just what I was looking for. Thanks for the video :)

  • @MrByootox
    @MrByootox Před 8 lety

    Many thanks for posting this one.
    Helped a lot.

  • @jojobutter1
    @jojobutter1 Před 4 lety

    thanks for the torque specs! a lifesaver

  • @pauldhennessey
    @pauldhennessey Před 6 lety

    Best video on this subject. Thank you

  • @jerrysimms4522
    @jerrysimms4522 Před 5 lety

    Sooo, Sooo simple to do. This Video and the Mechanic Instructions is simplified that an intermediate mechanic can accomplish. LoL, most repair shop wanted between $750.00 - $1,250.00 to do the job. I followed the instructions on this video to the "T" and PERFECTO! Saved me some big money. Please note; most auto repair shops will put the "Interference Engine" and fear tactics BS as the reason for the excess cost of the job...Lol, the OEM kit and additional Volvo OEM parts cost less than $250.00. If ever in doubt just hand crank (manually turn engine) the flywheel nut, hear any noise? pause the video, replay it over and over again if needed before you put that key in the ignition.

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Před 4 lety

    The tensioner center bolt is 15ft-lb good to know because it's not that much. Too tight, and you have problems - the belt may 'walk' or not stay centered. When tightening this bolt down, often times the needle moves to the right, so may set the needle a little more to the left (cold) so it moves to center when the bolt it tightened down. The center position is at 70F (20C) engine temp. Left tab is for around 10F, right tab is at engine warmed up temperature

  • @shuaw6459
    @shuaw6459 Před 8 lety

    Answered my own question. Thanks for the video.

  • @marcelotapiaperez7584
    @marcelotapiaperez7584 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi! This engine is a turbo 2.4 CVvt in exhaust cam? I have a 2001 v70xc ... its the same engine? Thanks !

  • @tisho-kq7wj
    @tisho-kq7wj Před 10 lety +2

    TY WM FROM BULGARIA!!!

  • @Usmanthemecano
    @Usmanthemecano Před 7 lety +2

    help!!! we took off the cam sprockets without making marks so the right one (with the center bolt) moved whilst removing the three bolts (we didn't have the tool so we did it our way by clamping the inner part of the sprocket whilst backing off the center bolt). how do we line up the cams properly now??? I see a notch on both cams. the left one (exhaust I think) was in line with the notch on the timing cover. is that accurate and does the same apply to the right side? please help the car won't start it cranks but no start

  • @bongmusanxumalo2654
    @bongmusanxumalo2654 Před 2 lety

    A great and very informative video. My question is why do you have to change these in the first place. I had my Volvo S40 2003 replaced the timing chain after it broke. After everything was done, the engine is so bad. NO POWER AT ALL. could it be that I need to change the CVVT as well. Pls help

  • @TOONCAS
    @TOONCAS Před 9 lety +1

    I see in the video the engine is removed from the vehicle. If I need to do the same work with the engine in the car, how much more difficult would it be? Great vid! Thanks!

  • @chanceharrington3338
    @chanceharrington3338 Před 8 lety

    Thanks very much. There are only videos of 98 volvo. I have 99 v70xc there's a difference.

  • @KenSideleau-ur1rc
    @KenSideleau-ur1rc Před rokem

    good install video - great information

  • @downcross1010
    @downcross1010 Před 8 lety

    I'm , can only say bless you .
    Finally know what to do.

  • @Mrdubomb
    @Mrdubomb Před 10 lety +1

    My MOD doesnt explain it this way, Im not confident Im getting my timing marks right, with cam lock tool installed, the marks on sprocket faces didnt line up with cover, my new vvt sprockiet has no mark on the face, im not sure if it was spring loaded or not, and without a crank lock tool, how can I be sure the crank gear is positioned correctly? I have it set with tit on cover between two crank gear marks, however it looks like it could be half a tooth off on crank gear. Currently getting a code 60 (cam reset) or p0017. It has a fresh oil change with synthetic, good base oil pressure 50 psi cold, replaced vvt sprocket, cam solenoid, and new belt (contitech),
    thanks for any help you can give me.

  • @rickmavictime756
    @rickmavictime756 Před 10 měsíci

    Question 2002 Volvo 2.4 turbo only has the one VVT hub exhaust side. Visually can you tell the difference between a spring-loaded and non spring-loaded hub?....mine did not spring back when removing the timing belt, And timing mark did not move..So I did not know if this hub was bad?

  • @guitartricky
    @guitartricky Před 10 lety +1

    Awesome video! Very helpful. I'm guessing this is what leaking cam seals look like?

  • @jfv65
    @jfv65 Před 10 lety +1

    nice demo but what are those 3 indexing bolts for? does it matter where they sit in relation to those slots?

  • @robertarave6712
    @robertarave6712 Před 8 lety +1

    YOU ARE ASSUMING THAT I HAVE A GOOD TIMING BELT AND VVT PULLEY BEFORE REPLACING IT. MY VVT PULLEY BROKE OFF AND NEED TO KNOW THE PROPER WAY TO SET UP THE TIMING FROM SCRATCH. I GET NO GOOD INSTRUCTIONS FROM SHOP PROGRAMS AND ONLINE HAS PROVEN USELESS SO FAR. NO ONE SEEMS TO KNOW HOW.???? ANY HELP?

  • @andythomson8144
    @andythomson8144 Před 11 lety

    just what I was looking for ,,, thank you

  • @kevinmurray2840
    @kevinmurray2840 Před 5 lety

    I have a 2006 S60 2.5T AWD......I just finished putting my engine back together after completing a PCV replace, oil pump gasket & o-ring, timing belt, tensioner, idler pully, front camshaft seals, and Hub O-rings. I had everything marked before taking apart and all line up top dead center. After I put it back together I cranked the engine over at least 4 times and everything lines up again at top dead center. I'm ready to start the engine. However, before I turn the key all the way I turned it just before ignition. My check engine light is blinking. I can't read the code though without my engine running (I don't think I can, may try later). My question is: will I ruin my engine if I start it up? I'm thinking the Volvo has at least a sensor that would stop it from destroying itself on start up. Plus I'm thinking if I was able to turn it over 4 times then the timing should be close, at least not catastrophically off. Should I start her up?

  • @JoelAutomotiveInaction

    when installing a new cam facer actuator I can see the can gear is adjustable 3 bolts attached to actuator when should those be move or when can be adjusted?
    I have a volvo that double actuator for some reason the previous mechanic took or lost cam facer is duble vvt actuator there are no marks any where ,i have the cam lock tool but how do I set up properly this actuator with out previous mark references
    than you for your video

  • @brentstorms8817
    @brentstorms8817 Před 6 lety +3

    THANKS SOO MUCH...

  • @joeminoso1554
    @joeminoso1554 Před 3 lety

    Where are the timming marks on the cam S60 2.5T 2005. thanks great 👍 video 📹

  • @MSullivanFREE-BUSINESSES

    Thanks, nice video. Curious, has anyone came across a zero compression in all 5 cylinders even thought head was rebuilt with all new valves, seals, etc., am totally at a loss for this issue, and according to owner, car was running fine before changing front exhaust cam seal. Timing is spot on, have done a dozen over the years with no issue, but since I got this job after someone else worked on it, don't know what was done as timing was off a bit when I got it. Seems impossible, so any expert advice would be welcome, I am at a loss. I did put oil in each cylinder and no difference, no compression on all 5 cylinders. ????

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Před 4 lety +1

    I believe these are the engines in the P2 S60 V70 cars with the RN engines (2.4, 2.5 etc). These engines had VVT hubs technology. The CVVT hubs (Contnuous VVT) were rather used in the RNC engines (revised RN) used in the 2nd gen Volvo S40, V50, C70, S80, C30
    Robert DIY also has an interesting video on VVT hub removal czcams.com/video/0H5cgRYCMQg/video.html

  • @princedabby8414
    @princedabby8414 Před 9 lety

    what of if the timing belt cut, will u still perfume this process thanks for the video well explained

  • @alexmessina3383
    @alexmessina3383 Před 2 lety

    Is this CVVT only on the exhaust side?? Odd. I have a single VVT but it's on the inlet side of a 2000 B5244S 2.4L ... maybe the orientation of the 2.5L (which I think you are working on) i different?

  • @chvyman1
    @chvyman1 Před 8 lety

    The paper I got from Volvo says to put oil on the center bolt

  • @McBiSSiE
    @McBiSSiE Před 7 lety

    HI, really useful video, thank you!Can you tell me if im replacing the cvvt Wheel, how to Mount it corretly, i have no marks and the old one is disassembled.

  • @JstGdNews
    @JstGdNews Před 4 lety

    How do I do this if my marks were wrong to begin with and I have the belt off?I have the tool ready to install to lock theKim's but I need to know how do I get my marks in the right position before proceeding.

  • @doubledeep8165
    @doubledeep8165 Před rokem

    Hi, I did it right this way, but I also tightend the belt CLOCKWISE, like you said... now i read on Volvo Vida, that Volvo said, you have to move it AGAINST Clockwise... is this bad? Will make this problems or damage the tightener /Engine?? I need a quick respons

    • @user-nw7kf6nl2y
      @user-nw7kf6nl2y Před 9 měsíci

      The tensioner will become damaged if tensioned the wrong way.

  • @David-qz7kt
    @David-qz7kt Před 6 lety

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @romero10374
    @romero10374 Před 9 lety

    Hey, what about, if I remove the vvt pulley, and I didn't make the marks, what can I do at this point, I have all the special tools, too set the timing. 2002 volvo s40. Tenksg in advance.

  • @vieczurable
    @vieczurable Před 5 lety +1

    how to lock camshaft before trigger bolt removal?

  • @mikeloch4310
    @mikeloch4310 Před 8 lety +2

    Great video...however you rotated the rear exhaust camshaft to line up the locking device. Do you not have to re-rotate that shaft into its original position to keep the timing on mark?

    • @BoyishDriver
      @BoyishDriver Před 8 lety

      good point

    • @fregisz
      @fregisz Před 8 lety

      i think that need camshaft line up to lockind device because him rotate engine anticlokwise, cvt not rotate camshaft

    • @mohanadlateef
      @mohanadlateef Před 7 lety

      I was do it before really it most rotate from back camshaft to right position you can not put it to line up

    • @lindap803
      @lindap803 Před 7 lety +3

      when you loosen the camshaft position sensor trigger wheel bolt on the exhaust cam (not shown in this video), it sometimes moves the camshaft which is why the cam was a little to the left. if you rotate the exhaust cam back to where it is slanted... the timing will be off. always leave the cam where it is after removing the locking tool. the notches should be inline with each other.

  • @miguel1waterpolo1guy
    @miguel1waterpolo1guy Před 5 lety

    The step where you take off the timing Belt then lock the Cam gears..
    Could you do this step in reverse where you lock the Cam gears Then take off the belt??? Please help thank you

  • @ThatNiceGTI12
    @ThatNiceGTI12 Před rokem

    Do your bolts in the oval holes have to be in the limit position if you don’t have a set spot to go off of ?

  • @MSullivanFREE-BUSINESSES

    When cams are locked, is it safe to rotate crankshaft pulley, I seem to be hitting resistance point and do not want to force it.

  • @TheMusicRecordingNetworkLive

    I took off both gears and the moved both
    cams all over the place and removed from the head. S70 turbo.... I am
    trying to find out the correct lining for the gear on the cam itself.
    The intake gear has a mark on the inside, but nothing is on the other one.
    MAYBE IT DOES NOT MATTER??? MAYBE?

    • @jayjones1644
      @jayjones1644 Před 7 lety +1

      face the cam lobes away from each other on number one cylinder and bolt that special tool in then your good

  • @ricardoramos3095
    @ricardoramos3095 Před 3 lety

    I have a big stream of oil coming straight up about 8 inches high with the engine running from between the 2 cam shaft pulleys. Does anyone would have an idea where is coming from? Thank you.

  • @alyrady4715
    @alyrady4715 Před 7 lety

    HI 07 XC70 REMOVE BOTH CAM HUP AND REPLACE THEM AND TIMING UESD TOOL CAM AND CRANCK FOR LINE UP BUT AFTER DONE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON FOR P0016 CAM AND CRANCK CORPITION I DID NOT MARK CAM PLAY IS ANY WHY IS LINE IT UP AFTER REMOVE ? THANKYOU

  • @HIFONICSM3
    @HIFONICSM3 Před 6 lety

    I have a 2014 S60 T5 and I have the P0016 code took it to the dealer and they replaced the CVVT solenoid. But the check engine light is still on the dealer said that next step is the Cvvt Hub I’m not sure that’s the problem tho and the code is still P0016 any idea ???

  • @TehYxmazter
    @TehYxmazter Před 5 lety

    So I failed to rotate the exhaust hub to its limit, thats why I have the damn CEL... Thanks!

  • @franciscocaloca4348
    @franciscocaloca4348 Před 7 lety

    Great video,

  • @paulmillar4774
    @paulmillar4774 Před 6 lety

    Can you tell me if the torque for the s40 is 88lbs also, or is it 66lbs? Someone wrote on one video that the torque for the s40 is only 66'lbs. I tightened it at 66lbs. and the check engine light is on again after resetting it. The car runs great, drives fine, seems like the timing is fine also, it all aligns. The sprocket on the s 40 does not move either, like this one.

  • @tundezzzstargatekommunicat6112

    I LOOKED IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT I SAW OIL LEAK COMING FROM THE VICINITY OF THE STEARING WHEEL CONNECTORS AND NEAR THE TIMING BELT. WHAT CAUSES THIS AND HW CAN I FIX IT (DO IT MYSELF)???
    RESPECT TAFARI FROM JAMAICA***

  • @Exzorzsist
    @Exzorzsist Před 11 lety

    Very informative!

  • @grefgarage9029
    @grefgarage9029 Před 5 lety

    The best! Thanks!

  • @erniemarquez9265
    @erniemarquez9265 Před 8 lety +5

    yes, got the same problem. What if we removed the vvt pulley and didn't mark the pulleys? the vvt system I have isnt spring loaded. There isnt anything in Alldata that will show you how to setup the pulley from scratch! NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO DO IT!!!!!!!!!

    • @TheMusicRecordingNetworkLive
      @TheMusicRecordingNetworkLive Před 8 lety

      did you ever find an answer??? I took off both gears and the moved both cams all over the place and removed from the head. S70 turbo.... I am trying to find out the correct lining for the gear on the cam itself.
      The intake gear has a mark on the inside, but nothing is on the other one.
      MAYBE IT DOES NOT MATTER??? MAYBE?

    • @xozzi
      @xozzi Před 7 lety

      Youll need the crank locking tool

    • @jonrobert8762
      @jonrobert8762 Před 6 lety +4

      You need the cam locking tool, it locks the cams on the drivers side of engine... There are slots there... That gets the cams timed correctly. Once you get the exhaust VVT assembly off the exhaust cam you snug the new one down, and turn it both ways to make sure it is locked. Once it locks you use a file and white paint to make new timing mark that lines up with the cover... After that you torque down everything to specs, remove the camshaft locking tool, and turn engine two rotations clockwise and double check the tensionor and timing marks.

    • @miguel1waterpolo1guy
      @miguel1waterpolo1guy Před 5 lety

      doe the cams have to be 85punds exactly ?
      @@jonrobert8762

  • @TheBloodcleaner
    @TheBloodcleaner Před 11 lety

    Much appreciated Volvospeed1

  • @jamesramirez9814
    @jamesramirez9814 Před 8 lety

    CVVT sprocket came unbolted from hub. Sprocket spun an unknown amount. Not sure how to line sprocket back up. If not aligned, timing mark won't show correct cam location.

  • @shuaw6459
    @shuaw6459 Před 8 lety

    So when I set the exhaust cam it's at 0 and not rotated to the end stop? So the cam gear itselfs reaction position or where the cam gear sits at full advance?

  • @dazritchie318
    @dazritchie318 Před 5 lety

    Is it important to do the 1/4 turn and back before a belt change on s60r??

  • @RecessionProofFree
    @RecessionProofFree Před 7 lety +1

    If you mark the old cam pulley to head, then replace the pulley, so what are you aligning new pulley to when it was not marked, is there a reference point on new cam pulley that you are using?

    • @53marcosolverausa24
      @53marcosolverausa24 Před 6 lety

      Mike OSullivan. Same question
      When he locked the cams he had to move it a little to be even. Why he did not put it back where it was ?

  • @nathancash8346
    @nathancash8346 Před 7 lety +1

    Shouldn't the cam locking tool be installed prior to removing the timing belt, or does this not matter?

  • @AibonitoPerformance
    @AibonitoPerformance Před 10 lety

    Need Help, I have a 2001 v40, VVT hub was leaking oil and bought a new one. I marked timing then locked the cams with the locking tool,removed the old hub and installed the new one but issue is hub doesn't move at all. I can't rotate the hub to set the timing, I try installing the old hub to see if it was a bad hub but neither one of them move after the center bolt is tightened up. Any advice?

    • @maximblack82
      @maximblack82 Před 8 lety

      +AibonitoPerformance PR Hope you all ready figure it out. On some V40 hub is locked in place with spring and pin and will not move as one in this video. This type moves only when spinning meaning centrifugal force will unlock it.

  • @johnwillis4086
    @johnwillis4086 Před 3 lety

    why did you put the same one back on

  • @alsirajtelecome8186
    @alsirajtelecome8186 Před 3 lety

    Can you give us some picitures for
    camshift and crank engine

  • @rogerkerr3514
    @rogerkerr3514 Před 6 lety

    Will this work on a 2001 Volvo s60????????? And do i need to rotate it clockwise to set the Exhaust vvt??

  • @darylrobert3673
    @darylrobert3673 Před 4 lety

    i dont understand how you move the exhaust cam to fit the tool, does this mess up the rest and normal positions marked when you reinstall the hub and belt?

  • @892016901
    @892016901 Před 9 lety

    after replacing the timing belt exhaust camshaft and crankshaft will not work! exhaust camshaft will be timing over advanced!!!

  • @vieczurable
    @vieczurable Před 5 lety

    and what about setup of not spring loaded hubs? the same?

  • @familyrcvideosds3680
    @familyrcvideosds3680 Před 5 lety

    Great video where is this shop located ?

  • @Carlitosway211
    @Carlitosway211 Před 10 lety +2

    The real question is... How do you time the VVT sprocket if you didn't make your marks prior to disassembly?

    • @hannguyen-ny3du
      @hannguyen-ny3du Před 10 lety

      marks on sprocket face line up with notch on upper plastic timing belt cover.

    • @Carlitosway211
      @Carlitosway211 Před 10 lety +1

      han nguyen Yes, but if you just throw the VVT sprocket on at the factory mark without making sure it lines up at the end of its stroke, it'd throw a light and run like crap. We figured it out though, thanks.

    • @schweg2
      @schweg2 Před 9 lety

      ***** what did you come up with to "time" it?

    • @Carlitosway211
      @Carlitosway211 Před 9 lety

      schweg2 Honestly we've worked on a ton of cars since then, so it's a little foggy, but if I remember correctly we just verified the stroke on the VVT sprocket was within spec. When you turn the sprocket counterclockwise until it stops then back clockwise until it stops the timing mark on the sprocket at 12 o clock should line up with the timing mark on the cover. I bought the special tool online for around 100 bucks and it worked like a champ. But making marks prior to disassembly makes things a little easier to verify you're on point.

    • @Carlitosway211
      @Carlitosway211 Před 7 lety

      Paul Fussell

  • @shellshock940T
    @shellshock940T Před 9 lety

    Thank you!

  • @gregstein48
    @gregstein48 Před 11 lety

    OK I am getting a banck 2 cam code. I am not sure what I could have done wrong. and it runs like poop. Any suggestions?

  • @zero932905
    @zero932905 Před 2 lety

    Same process for the intake gear?

  • @hectorrivera2172
    @hectorrivera2172 Před 5 lety

    Hi where do u align Crankshaft at ....TDC??

  • @tundezzzstargatekommunicat6112

    GREETINGS PARADOX, WHERE CAN I GET A CAM SHAFT LOCKING TOOL?

  • @beoutside
    @beoutside Před 9 lety

    thanks !

  • @rubenpalomares8170
    @rubenpalomares8170 Před 2 měsíci

    I just did this on a 2.9 Na s80. Now it won't start

  • @pascalminne8666
    @pascalminne8666 Před 11 lety

    thanks you !

  • @TheBloodcleaner
    @TheBloodcleaner Před 11 lety

    One question are there any marks on the pulleys?

  • @nicolaluzyn7520
    @nicolaluzyn7520 Před 7 lety

    what about ones with 2 Cvvt hubs?

  • @chvyman1
    @chvyman1 Před 8 lety

    Does this also work on dual vvt?

  • @ruffraff4697
    @ruffraff4697 Před 4 lety

    I rotate the exhaust hub and my engine started to knock

  • @stenhouse8569
    @stenhouse8569 Před 5 lety

    Is this for b50420t5 2.0t?

  • @mohanadlateef
    @mohanadlateef Před 7 lety

    very good and and want to do it like you but someone till me if you want to remove the screw for VTT dont open it by tools like you do it but he till me open it by airgun in Swedish
    motorknykare and then what it is happen the camshaft is broken from the backside in special tool
    he is very stupid
    thank you for your information
    I well show them how i was right

    • @lindap803
      @lindap803 Před 7 lety +1

      thats why i install the locking tool, break loose the vvt bolt, and then remove the timing belt the timing belt acts kind of like a locking tool for the gear side of the engine. or you could use a cam gear locking tool

  • @kyr--
    @kyr-- Před 5 lety

    Выключил после момента, когда на малюсенькую трещётку одел трубу и начал откручивать

  • @williamchangccc5751
    @williamchangccc5751 Před 8 lety

    good information..but system

  • @nicholashartzler2205
    @nicholashartzler2205 Před 9 lety +4

    I hope your snap on dealer doesn't watch your videos.

    • @Ezq95
      @Ezq95 Před 4 lety

      Any videos on a 2012 Volvo s60 t5 2.5LT ?