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    are there timing marks on camshaft sprocket as well on the crankshaft sprocket?

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    1. Remove the engine cover. See Fig. 1 . 2. Remove right front wheel. 3. Remove right side cover. See Fig. 2 . NOTE: Place wooden block between the jack and engine oil pan. 4. Set the jack to the engine oil pan. Remove the engine mount bracket. See Fig. 3 . Remove the stay plate. See Fig. 4 . 5. Temporarily loosen the water pump pulley bolts. 6. Remove alternator belt. 7. Remove air compressor belt. 8. Remove power steering belt. 9. Remove water pump pulley. 10. Remove timing belt upper cover. See Fig. 5 . 11. Turn the crankshaft pulley, and align its groove with timing mark “T” on the timing belt cover. See Fig. 6. 12. Remove the crankshaft pulley bolt and crankshaft pulley. See Fig. 7 . 13. Remove the crankshaft flange. See Fig. 8 . 14. Remove the timing belt lower cover. See Fig. 9 .>>http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/ebrock63/2009-03-03_195154_1.pdf>



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