2006 Toyota Tundra 4.7 Timing Marks
I read the several excellent posts around here and printed out the relevant sections of the manual.
2006 toyota tundra 4.7 timing marks. CARspec recommends you use the T marks. The following thread will explain how we set up the Toyota 2UZ-FE Timing Belt marks when replacing the timing belt. The passenger side turned 2 teeth clockwise and the drivers side turned almost 90 degrees.
I am doing a timing belt replacement on my 2003 47liter Tundra with 135k on it. We dont drive it a lot of miles so I am debating whether this should be done now or wait until the mileage gets closer to the 90k range. The T marks and the special mark on the timing cover are there specifically for timing belt replacement.
If a technician uses the top dead center marks to the left of the camshaft and crankshaft marks they risk the camshafts spinning under spring tension potentially damaging the valves. I had two engines and both belts had jumped t. Which valve is secondary air injection system switching valve number 2 bank 1.
There is another mark that can be seen but just remember we use the T mark for Timing Belt. Updated Timing belt video for the Toyota 47 V8. 13b_dorito Here is some useful links for tools that you need to get this job done and that you will need on any other projects you migh.
Tundra 47 2uz Timing Belt Water Pump Replacement - YotaTech Forums. Pls help in a similar situation as jerotoyo was i took of the timing belt on a 2006 4runner 47 v8 and the cams turned on there own. The cams R marked.
Put 1 piston up front pass side feel for air pressure coming out with your finger to assure its on compression stroke. This is the final video in the series on water pump and belt assembly. Its a bit easier to see everything.