To remove the Camshaft, disconnect the negative
Battery Cable and remove the valve rocker arm cover and the
Timing Belt. Next, pull off the Camshaft Timing Belt pulley as well as the Camshaft sensor from its house. Lay a shop rag in the area where the Camshaft housing will be removed to catch any oil that hates. Then take off three Camshaft sensor housing bolts and the Camshaft housing itself from the Cylinder Head. Loosen all valve adjusting screw lock nuts and adjust screws back to permit free motion of the rocker arms. Remove the twelve Camshaft housing bolts gradually in the specified order and get the Camshaft housings and the Camshaft out of the Cylinder Head. For installation pour clean engine oil on the cams, journals, and the oil seal and install the Camshaft into the Cylinder Head. After applying engine oil to the housing bolts, they should then be tightened in a specified sequence to 11 nm (97 inch lbs.). Install the Camshaft oil seal beyond being flush with housing surface and then the Camshaft timing sprocket. Make sure that the pin from the Camshaft goes into the slot formed by the sprocket, and secure it with the Camshaft timing sprocket bolt with 60 nm (43 ft. Lbs.). Change the Timing Belt and adjust the valve lash by positioning the number one cylinder at the top dead center and the Camshaft in the right phase and adjust the valves as 1,2,8 and 6 and turn the
Crankshaft for one revolution (360°) to adjust the valve as 3,4,7 and 5. Finally, mount the Camshaft sensor housing to the Cylinder Head using 11 nm (97 ft. Lbs.), the cam sensor to the housing, installation of the valve rocker arm cover and connecting back the negative battery lead.