![]() Align each of the camshaft and crankshaft sprocket timing marks.ģ. Then temporarily tighten tensioner bolt.Ģ. With the timing belt tensioner pulley bolt loosened, use a screwdriver to pry the tensioner pulley as close to the engine mount as possible. ![]() Recheck to be sure that the belt is fully tensioned and that each timing mark is in the proper position.ġ. Temporarily tighten the tensioner pulley bolt.ĬAUTION: After installing the timing belt, try to rotate the camshaft sprocket in the reverse direction. Place a screwdriver against the tensioner pulley and pry it fully back in the direction of the arrow.Ĥ. Loosen the tension pulley fixing bolt.ĬAUTION: If the timing belt is to be re-used, use chalk to mark (on its flat side) an arrow indicating the clockwise direction.ģ. Turn the crankshaft clockwise (right turn) to align each timing mark and to set the number 1 cylinder at compression top dead center.Ģ. All attached pictures correlate with these directions.ĬAUTION: The crankshaft should always be turned only clockwise.ġ. 4B11-T/C 2.Here are the directions for timing belt replacement specific to your vehicle.BWC BKD 2.0 DI-D (CY8A) 140 CV (2008) Petrol Engines.Mitsubishi Lancer VIII – Eighth Generation (CY, CZ) (2007) Sedan / Saloon Diesel Engines There are no diesel-engined versions of the Mitsubishi Lancer Gen 7. Mitsubishi Lancer VII – Seventh Generation (CS, CT) (2000) Sedan / Saloon (CS_A, CT_A) Diesel Engines Mitsubishi Lancer VI – Sixth Generation (CJ, CP) (1995) Sedan / Saloon Diesel Engines There are no diesel-engined versions of the Mitsubishi Lancer Gen 1. Mitsubishi Starion Mitsubishi Lancer I – First Generation (A70) (1973) Sedan / Saloon Diesel Engines.Station Wagon / Estate Car / Family Car (Cargo).Mitsubishi Lancer VIII – Eighth Generation (CY, CZ) (2007).Mitsubishi Lancer VII – Seventh Generation (CS, CT) (2000).Mitsubishi Lancer VI – Sixth Generation (CJ, CP) (1995).Station Wagon / Estate Car / Family Car.Mitsubishi Lancer V – Fifth Generation (CA/CB/CC/CD) (1991). ![]() Mitsubishi Lancer IV – Fourth Generation (CA0) (1988).Station Wagon / Estate Car / Family Car / Kombi (C1_V, C3_V).Mitsubishi Lancer III – Third Generation (C50) (1982).Mitsubishi Lancer II – Second Generation (EX, A170) (1979).Station Wagon / Estate Car / Family Car (A7_V).Mitsubishi Lancer I – First Generation (A70) (1973).
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