timing
Is there anyone there who can tell me >Why a Sonata 2000 2.4lts .When
repacing the timing belt the instruction included on the Hyundai Web Site mention that the oil pump Sprocket to be also timed.Thanks |
Re: timing
The oil pump sprocket is attached via gear drive to a balance shaft. If
it isn't timed properly, you'll get an engine vibration. |
Re: timing
Thanks a lot for the answer.Harstat
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Re: timing
So if it happens to be a few teeth off and you have an engine vibration, any
harm done to the engine? (speaking hypothetically here) "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:4c8c901d8ad37f88e8ca6b4aac41e8d7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > The oil pump sprocket is attached via gear drive to a balance shaft. If > it > isn't timed properly, you'll get an engine vibration. > |
Re: timing
Probably not, but it'll be very annoying when you drive the car. By the
same token, the vibration will be felt in the entire car. I'd suppose that some items attached to the engine could experience vibration fatigue. |
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