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Jan 17 2008, 11:26 PM
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HI Ive just attempted a replacement of a cam belt , water pump and all idlers tensioners on a 20,lt DOHC 1996 4G63 rvr without any manual ?? ( errr) , i also replaced balancer shaft belt and tensioner. I was a bit stumped with the cam belt tensioner ? ive guessed you pretension the belt with the concentric idler /tension wheel , tighten its bolt ,then remove the pin on the tensioner ??? i couldnt quite figure how or why the 2 tensions ? My problem is after what i thought was a carefull job i have vibration i didnt have before ? im pretty sure i aligned all marks and wheels correctly ? It may be when i removed the engine mount and let engine down a bit it may have messed up other engine mounts ?? apart from that it goes better than ever , just vibrates more ?? Has anyone correct details for doing cambelt job and how to tension belt correctly , also balancer shaft details .
worried i will have to do it all again , cheers Richy
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Jan 18 2008, 02:23 AM
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anyone got drawing / details on how to do it please ???
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Jan 18 2008, 11:02 PM
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stumped you all ehh ???
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Jan 19 2008, 03:53 PM
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Motor is a 4G63 same as Lancer / lancer etc, no body has belt replacement details out there??? :huh:
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Jan 20 2008, 02:47 AM
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Ok sussed it , but i could not get the cam wheel timming marks to align across the horizotal, its impossibe unless the belt stretches ? anyhow, cars running sweet , loads power with no vibration so must be ok ? still a mystery how the correct belt tension is acheived with the two adjustments ?? this was a guess unfortunately , time will tell.
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Jan 23 2008, 12:37 AM
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thanks for everyones help , this forum has been fantastic ..............NOT , ffs doesnt anyone look under there own bonnets anymore ?
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Feb 12 2008, 11:10 AM
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Hi RichyRock, Sad that you did not get much help. Here is a site that i used to change mine. Is from Laser and Talon cars with the same engine. Lots of very useful info on the site including pictures. Enjoy http://www.vfaq.com/mods/timingbelt-1G.htmlBy the way do you have easy access to new parts like clutch plate and cylinder, i need them badly.
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Dec 1 2008, 05:30 PM
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Well im not totally confident i did do the tensioner correctly unfortunately , but its been ok for last 6 months and some long hard drives , Fingers crossed. Its a shame the japanese cannot engineer simplicity , everything on this RVR is a right bloody pain to work on . The reason i ask about the transmission is i have a centre consul switch for a A/T mode ? im guessing this is "All Terrain" ?? when this is on a "HOLD" lamp lights on dashboard ?? Now i havent a clue how this works , i have tried jacking each end up on the vehicle to see which wheels are driving etc . I can only work out that the 96 RVR is AWD and somehow drive is split between front and rear something like 70% to front and 30% to rear abd the A/T mode switch just selects a very low ratio ??? can you confirm ??
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Dec 3 2008, 12:00 PM
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Im not so sure what do you mean by A/T mode. When you put it on hold, can you describe the lamp light symbol appeared in the dash. I think you are referring to O/D or overdrive mode. If not, I think this is for POWER and ECONO settings. QUOTE (richyrock @ Dec 2 2008, 06:30 AM)  Hi
Well im not totally confident i did do the tensioner correctly unfortunately , but its been ok for last 6 months and some long hard drives , Fingers crossed. Its a shame the japanese cannot engineer simplicity , everything on this RVR is a right bloody pain to work on . The reason i ask about the transmission is i have a centre consul switch for a A/T mode ? im guessing this is "All Terrain" ?? when this is on a "HOLD" lamp lights on dashboard ?? Now i havent a clue how this works , i have tried jacking each end up on the vehicle to see which wheels are driving etc . I can only work out that the 96 RVR is AWD and somehow drive is split between front and rear something like 70% to front and 30% to rear abd the A/T mode switch just selects a very low ratio ??? can you confirm ??
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Dec 6 2008, 04:41 PM
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Well there is a switch on the centre pod , (by the auto gearstick) labelled A/T mode . when you turn this on a "HOLD" lamp lights by the tacho on the dash . The vehicle is a 1996 RVR sportshatch . I can only guess this lowers the ratio somehow , as there is a seperate button on the gear stick for OVERDRIVE . Also i cant work out if its permanent 4 wheel drive ?? it seems that it is . All i got with the vehicle is a japanese manual .
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Dec 8 2008, 05:21 PM
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QUOTE (richyrock @ Dec 6 2008, 04:41 PM)  Well there is a switch on the centre pod , (by the auto gearstick) labelled A/T mode . when you turn this on a "HOLD" lamp lights by the tacho on the dash . The vehicle is a 1996 RVR sportshatch . I can only guess this lowers the ratio somehow , as there is a seperate button on the gear stick for OVERDRIVE . Also i cant work out if its permanent 4 wheel drive ?? it seems that it is . All i got with the vehicle is a japanese manual . Check my post on the other thread you have on this topic (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) . I tell you how to check for permament 4 wheel drive (4x4).
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