2004 Santa Fae 2.7 Timing Issue
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2004 Santa Fae 2.7 Timing Issue
I had a motor mount break and while it was torn down I noticed the timing belt was wearing. I tryed lining up the timing marks but the starter just clicks now when I try to start it. I notice the cams springs back with pressure and sometimes goes past the timing mark. The marks for both cams are pretty easy to see, however I am not real sure about the crankshaft. Why is the crankshaft so hard to turn? Thanks for all your help.
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Crankshaft turns the pistons.
When pistons are on compression stroke, it is tough to turn the crankshaft
Try taking the spark plugs out. That should make it a little easier.
Also when trying to turn the crankshaft, should try using the crankshaft bolt with a socket wrench
Good luck
When pistons are on compression stroke, it is tough to turn the crankshaft
Try taking the spark plugs out. That should make it a little easier.
Also when trying to turn the crankshaft, should try using the crankshaft bolt with a socket wrench
Good luck
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