I watch a lot of repair videos and I have to say that this is the best I've ever seen. No distracting music or talking. It really is a film in its purest form. Everything is perfectly clear and easy to understand. Thanks for the good work.
Thank you very much! I made a short version and a long version. The short one for people, who know what they do, but only need a few details/the most important steps. The long one for the other people, who need to know more about the procedere and more details. Thanks for your nice words.
Thanks for your nice words and the feedback. It is very important for me to know, what you want to see and how. I will try to make more videos by this way. Thank you very much!
You can see the installation of the engine mount on the Timing Belt side in this video ua-cam.com/video/yl48eFI1kdg/v-deo.html from minute 7:20. The others were not necessary to remove for this job. I also have a long version of the replacement of the Timing Belt: ua-cam.com/video/JEWW6DFZI1o/v-deo.html Maybe the explanations there are more helpful for you. What exactly do you need? What do you mean with cycles of the rings in the engine?
Thanks for your nice words. If you don´t play around, you can do it in about 4 hours especially when you have practice in doing this. If you want to do it by yourself and mybe the first time, do it slower but be sure that everything is correct.
@@pannonicmechanic Okay, thank you. They finished mine in about 2 hours! I am glad. The customer service representative lowered the original quote as they added extra labor I was not expecting. I was planning on doing it myself. Thank you again for the video. In Jesus's name. Amen and amen. Revelation 21
@beautifulaether I´m happy about that, they were very social with you as you said. Nice to know that such people still exist. Maybe next time you could try it by yourself. I wish you a nice day. :)
Rotate How many times? Until camshaft sprocket makes 1 full revolution? And they should both land on the same timing spot? Torque spec for crankshaft pulley bolt?
Hi! Rotate 2 times on the crankshaft, that´s 1 time on the camshaft. Please turn only at the crankshaft. The timing marks should line up well on both pulleys. Tighten the crankshaft pulley bolt with 140-150Nm.
Hi, you have very useful videos and thank you for sharing your knowlodge. I bought a Hyundai Accent 2006 (second hand, 47,000 miles) on April 2022, right now it has 50,000. Can you help me put with some questions: 1. When can I change the timing belt and what other accesories related to it?. 2. I saw your videos about gas filter and AC filter, the one located in the glove box. After how many miles I can change it? Thanks from LA.
Hi, thank you so much for your nice words. That´s the reason why i do this: I want to share my knowledge and help people. Greetings to your car! This is my second one and i like it, because it doesn´t make really big problems and it´s easy to repair. To answer your questions: 1. The manufacturer recommends to replace the Timing Belt every 55.000 miles or 5-6 years, so you should do that soon. You need a Timing Belt Kit included the Timing Belt and the Tensioner Pulley. If you removed them, you should also replace the V-Belts, you have 3 of them. The waterpump is also a good idea to replace, it costs about 50$. You can save that money, but if it´s worn out later, you must repeat 3-4 hours of work. The Waterpump can leak or stick. These are the risks. 2. The Gas Filter should be replaced every 38.000 miles. The AC filter/Cabin Filter is not very important, it´s only for the air in the passenger cabin. You can replace it every year or every two years, or about 9300/18000 miles. Greetings and good success.
@@pannonicmechanic Hi there. Thank you very much for that quick replay plus all the information. I asked a mechanic a week ago about it and he said that I have to change some of the stuff you wrote, but I needed to be sure and find information from an expert and reliable source, which is you Mr. Pannonic. Have a wonderful day. Cheers from souththern L.A.
when you tighten the crankshaft toward the end ...... it takes more torque than the engine can freely handle without starting to turn under the pressure. .... On my ford, I just hit the ratchet end with a hammer to get that last Tightness. Also- Surprised you didnt replace the water pump & other belts.
For tightening the crankshaft there is a torque, but you need a tool you see in my video to hold the crankshaft pulley. This torque is for my Hyundai 180-200Nm. On your Ford i don´t know, sorry. It´s an important part, i hope your method will work. How did you open that bolt? I replaced the v-belts with new ones, unfortunately you can´t see in the video. But the waterpump is the old one, you are right. I did so, because it was not really old and i hate cooling fluid on my hands. So i do this job on my car only, when it´s really necessary.
great videos, thanks for your time!!! if improper alingment happen from the mechanic..can this cause long term rattling noise or poor high speed performance? cause after my mechanic changed the timing belt , the car is going at its worst. "Mechanic" said everything is ok, but now i will check it by my own. After timing belt change i have engine rattling noises, engine dont start always with the first time, speedometer needle when accelerating it looks like its vibrating. Its the same accent like yours
Thank you so much for your nice words. The correct alignement of the timing marks is very important and there is absolutely 0 tolerance. One or a half tooth of deviation can cause your problems. So if you have problems since the timing belt was replaced, please check that again/by yourself. The rattling noise doesn´t sound good, i hope that no damage happened on your engine. I wish you good success. Please keep me up to date.
@M B You are right, in that case it´s the only way to fix that problem, you must do all the work again. Please don´t use the car until you couldn´t check the alignement of the timing.
How to know good time to change the timing belt? I got a used accent 2007 with 100k miles, I dont know if someone changed it already. It will be expensive to replace so I was concerned about right time to change
When you buy a used car, that can really be a problem. Some say, an indicator can be the writing/script on the timing belt. If you can read it without problems, the timing belt is not very old. If not, it should be replaced. As i bought used cars, i asked the pre-owner about the timing belt and they told me, that it was replaced. I trusted them, but that´s also not sure to 100%. So i´m sorry, but there is no really safe indicator for the condition of the timing belt. The best way is, to replace it because it´s also cheaper, than a new engine or another car.
hi if the timing belt snapped and the timing marks are not aligned, whats the procedure to correct the timing marks? should I put a belt on, then rotate so the bottom gear is on the mark, take off the belt then move the top gear by wrench? Im about to start this job but yea the belt snapped(maybe the engine is still alive maybe not). the camshaft sensor was throwing a code so it must be off i guess. My timing belt broke on the highway. but I have to try before I junk the car, because I cant afford another used car right now.
Hi! That´s the worst case, that your timing belt snapped on the highway an the biggest damage already happened. Remove all the necessary parts and also the timing belt, if it´s still on it´s place. The safest method would be, if you move the crankshaft first to about 9 o´clock, or to 3/4 of the rotation, i hope you know what i mean. So the pistons should be all in in the same height. Then turn the camshaft until the timing marks line up on it. Now you can finish on the crankshaft until the timing marks line up too. Install a timing belt, adjust the tension and check the timing marks after 1-2 rotations. When you are finished, try to start the engine as soon as you can. I hope you are successful and your engine has no damage.
Now i have about 167.000km (about 103.000mls) on the car. I have the same thoughts. I think it´s an underrated car and i´m very satisfied with it. This is my second Accent, the first i bought as new and had unfortunately an accident with total damage after 19 years and with 377.000km (234.000mls) on it.
@@pannonicmechanic it's an 07 and yeah it's $6k then 7k after tax and title transfer, it's far from me though. Thinking there might be an issue tho it's a Toyota dealership so I'm kinda less sussed
No, it´s a 1.3. If you need torques for a 1.6 engine, you could watch my videos which i made of a Kia Pride/Rio. That´s a 1.4 engine, but very similar to a 1.6.
Yes, correct. To be more exactly, there are three marks. 12 and 3 o´clock and at 12o´clock on the spoke of the camshaft pulley. There is a hole on the pulley and an arrow/triangle on the cylinder-head.
@@pannonicmechanic ok thank you for feedback, my cam this 3 marks are not in line up, image can see below link: drive.google.com/file/d/1UXzqkjFFeOpjf-OmbMgS5CeaGqzlQiEf/view?usp=drivesdk but i need check crankshaft mark first right?
The safest method on the camshaft is, when the hole on the spoke is at 12 o´clock. Then the white marks on the top (12 o´clock) should line up and the second white should be at 3 o´clock. You should bring the camshaft first in line up position, because the crankshaft makes two rotations, while the camshaft does only one. So if you line up the crankshaft first, maybe you must continue to turn the engine until the camshaft line up too. That happened to me and you can see this in my video "Timing Belt long version" starting at 1:28. The most important thing is, not to remove the Timing Belt until all Marks line up.
@@pannonicmechanic ok sir got it..thank you for amazing explanation, because after replace new belt, my car no more have acceleration, where i believe cause of wrong timing at camshaft..
Your welcome, i wish you good success at fixing your problem. I hope that there is no damage at your engine, unfortunately i don´t know if this engine is a freerunner. Please let me know, if you were successful.
Actually not. In the workshop where i learnt my profession, we didn´t have a small torque wrench. So i learnt to tighten screws by hand. Really important screws like on the Camshaft Pulley surely i do with the torque wrench. But for example the cover of Timing Belt is not so tragical and they are M6 screws. The other thing is, i think many of my watchers also doesn´t have a torque wrench, so i want to show that it´s possible without.
The procedere is for me very similar on a 1.6 engine too. I did that job on a Kia Pride/Rio and made a video about it. That should be more helpful for you, when you have the 1.6 engine.
somebody in another video said: You have to retard the timing marks ever so slightly because the tensioner will move the belt slightly when you release tension onto the belt. - Does this make sense? Should I go with my marks or does it need to be slightly off the marks???
I recommend to line up the timing marks correctly. Once i did this job on another car and the timing was wrong by a half tooth. The engine didn´t start.
Normally in most cases , the car will start if 1 tooth off,but will not run as good. May misfire, may be weak etc. .....but ok , gonna just keep it on the marks, that is if I can ever get the CS pulley bolt out. @@pannonicmechanic
If that happens, the timing is not correct and the engine doesn´t work correct. Once that mistake happened to me and the customer was not satisfied. The car needed much more fuel and had no acceleration, so i had to do the whole job again and my boss wasn´t happy. In the case of the timing belt it´s better to be very very conscientious, a little mistake can be very expensive.
I watch a lot of repair videos and I have to say that this is the best I've ever seen. No distracting music or talking. It really is a film in its purest form. Everything is perfectly clear and easy to understand. Thanks for the good work.
Thank you very much! I made a short version and a long version. The short one for people, who know what they do, but only need a few details/the most important steps. The long one for the other people, who need to know more about the procedere and more details. Thanks for your nice words.
I was thinking the same thing. No distractions, clear directions and all. I've had to dislike so many videos to find this gem. Thanks bro
Thanks for your nice words and the feedback. It is very important for me to know, what you want to see and how. I will try to make more videos by this way. Thank you very much!
You can see the installation of the engine mount on the Timing Belt side in this video ua-cam.com/video/yl48eFI1kdg/v-deo.html from minute 7:20. The others were not necessary to remove for this job.
I also have a long version of the replacement of the Timing Belt: ua-cam.com/video/JEWW6DFZI1o/v-deo.html
Maybe the explanations there are more helpful for you. What exactly do you need?
What do you mean with cycles of the rings in the engine?
Thank you for a succinct, easy to understand video with no awful background music!!!
Thank you very much for your nice words. Your welcome!
Great set of videos!! I just used your knowledge in a trouble free timing belt replacement. Went very smoothly!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for your nice words! I´m happy that my videos helped you to do that job. :)
Great video. This does not appear to be a 4 hour job or more. I am at the Hyundai dealership right now and I was told it would be 4 hours or more.
Thanks for your nice words. If you don´t play around, you can do it in about 4 hours especially when you have practice in doing this. If you want to do it by yourself and mybe the first time, do it slower but be sure that everything is correct.
@@pannonicmechanic Okay, thank you. They finished mine in about 2 hours! I am glad. The customer service representative lowered the original quote as they added extra labor I was not expecting. I was planning on doing it myself. Thank you again for the video. In Jesus's name. Amen and amen. Revelation 21
@beautifulaether I´m happy about that, they were very social with you as you said. Nice to know that such people still exist. Maybe next time you could try it by yourself. I wish you a nice day. :)
@@pannonicmechanic Maybe one day. Thank you, and you as well 🕊️🌿🙏🏼🌷🌈👑😊
Thank you very much! :)
Rotate How many times?
Until camshaft sprocket makes 1 full revolution? And they should both land on the same timing spot?
Torque spec for crankshaft pulley bolt?
Hi! Rotate 2 times on the crankshaft, that´s 1 time on the camshaft. Please turn only at the crankshaft.
The timing marks should line up well on both pulleys.
Tighten the crankshaft pulley bolt with 140-150Nm.
@@pannonicmechanicso turn it 2 full revolutions?
Great video thank you
Your welcome. :)
Hi, you have very useful videos and thank you for sharing your knowlodge. I bought a Hyundai Accent 2006 (second hand, 47,000 miles) on April 2022, right now it has 50,000. Can you help me put with some questions: 1. When can I change the timing belt and what other accesories related to it?. 2. I saw your videos about gas filter and AC filter, the one located in the glove box. After how many miles I can change it? Thanks from LA.
Hi, thank you so much for your nice words. That´s the reason why i do this: I want to share my knowledge and help people.
Greetings to your car! This is my second one and i like it, because it doesn´t make really big problems and it´s easy to repair.
To answer your questions:
1. The manufacturer recommends to replace the Timing Belt every 55.000 miles or 5-6 years, so you should do that soon. You need a Timing Belt Kit included the Timing Belt and the Tensioner Pulley. If you removed them, you should also replace the V-Belts, you have 3 of them. The waterpump is also a good idea to replace, it costs about 50$. You can save that money, but if it´s worn out later, you must repeat 3-4 hours of work. The Waterpump can leak or stick. These are the risks.
2. The Gas Filter should be replaced every 38.000 miles. The AC filter/Cabin Filter is not very important, it´s only for the air in the passenger cabin. You can replace it every year or every two years, or about 9300/18000 miles.
Greetings and good success.
@@pannonicmechanic Hi there. Thank you very much for that quick replay plus all the information. I asked a mechanic a week ago about it and he said that I have to change some of the stuff you wrote, but I needed to be sure and find information from an expert and reliable source, which is you Mr. Pannonic. Have a wonderful day. Cheers from souththern L.A.
when you tighten the crankshaft toward the end ...... it takes more torque than the engine can freely handle without starting to turn under the pressure. .... On my ford, I just hit the ratchet end with a hammer to get that last Tightness. Also- Surprised you didnt replace the water pump & other belts.
For tightening the crankshaft there is a torque, but you need a tool you see in my video to hold the crankshaft pulley. This torque is for my Hyundai 180-200Nm. On your Ford i don´t know, sorry. It´s an important part, i hope your method will work. How did you open that bolt?
I replaced the v-belts with new ones, unfortunately you can´t see in the video. But the waterpump is the old one, you are right. I did so, because it was not really old and i hate cooling fluid on my hands. So i do this job on my car only, when it´s really necessary.
great videos, thanks for your time!!! if improper alingment happen from the mechanic..can this cause long term rattling noise or poor high speed performance? cause after my mechanic changed the timing belt , the car is going at its worst. "Mechanic" said everything is ok, but now i will check it by my own. After timing belt change i have engine rattling noises, engine dont start always with the first time, speedometer needle when accelerating it looks like its vibrating. Its the same accent like yours
Thank you so much for your nice words. The correct alignement of the timing marks is very important and there is absolutely 0 tolerance. One or a half tooth of deviation can cause your problems.
So if you have problems since the timing belt was replaced, please check that again/by yourself. The rattling noise doesn´t sound good, i hope that no damage happened on your engine.
I wish you good success. Please keep me up to date.
@@pannonicmechanic i will check it soon. in case its out of alignment, i must remove belt, realign and put back the belt. is that right?
@M B You are right, in that case it´s the only way to fix that problem, you must do all the work again. Please don´t use the car until you couldn´t check the alignement of the timing.
How to know good time to change the timing belt? I got a used accent 2007 with 100k miles, I dont know if someone changed it already. It will be expensive to replace so I was concerned about right time to change
When you buy a used car, that can really be a problem.
Some say, an indicator can be the writing/script on the timing belt. If you can read it without problems, the timing belt is not very old. If not, it should be replaced.
As i bought used cars, i asked the pre-owner about the timing belt and they told me, that it was replaced. I trusted them, but that´s also not sure to 100%.
So i´m sorry, but there is no really safe indicator for the condition of the timing belt. The best way is, to replace it because it´s also cheaper, than a new engine or another car.
hi if the timing belt snapped and the timing marks are not aligned, whats the procedure to correct the timing marks? should I put a belt on, then rotate so the bottom gear is on the mark, take off the belt then move the top gear by wrench? Im about to start this job but yea the belt snapped(maybe the engine is still alive maybe not). the camshaft sensor was throwing a code so it must be off i guess. My timing belt broke on the highway. but I have to try before I junk the car, because I cant afford another used car right now.
Hi! That´s the worst case, that your timing belt snapped on the highway an the biggest damage already happened. Remove all the necessary parts and also the timing belt, if it´s still on it´s place. The safest method would be, if you move the crankshaft first to about 9 o´clock, or to 3/4 of the rotation, i hope you know what i mean. So the pistons should be all in in the same height. Then turn the camshaft until the timing marks line up on it. Now you can finish on the crankshaft until the timing marks line up too. Install a timing belt, adjust the tension and check the timing marks after 1-2 rotations. When you are finished, try to start the engine as soon as you can. I hope you are successful and your engine has no damage.
@@pannonicmechanic thanks for your reply.
Thank you for this job
Your welcome. :)
How many miles you got clocked? Been thinking of grabbing an accent lately seen very reliable and easy to fix.
Now i have about 167.000km (about 103.000mls) on the car.
I have the same thoughts. I think it´s an underrated car and i´m very satisfied with it.
This is my second Accent, the first i bought as new and had unfortunately an accident with total damage after 19 years and with 377.000km (234.000mls) on it.
@@pannonicmechanic 200 miles! Hell yeah, perfect, just gave me some comfort in buying one, found one at 72k miles for $6k can't wait!
@Saffroncarp1106 How old is that car? Is the price really 6000$ ?
@@pannonicmechanic it's an 07 and yeah it's $6k then 7k after tax and title transfer, it's far from me though. Thinking there might be an issue tho it's a Toyota dealership so I'm kinda less sussed
Is this a 1.6 correct? What was the torque for all the bolts? Great video
No, it´s a 1.3. If you need torques for a 1.6 engine, you could watch my videos which i made of a Kia Pride/Rio. That´s a 1.4 engine, but very similar to a 1.6.
great job, thanks
Your welcome. :)
Great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for your nice words. :)
What year is this vehicle?
It´s a 2005.
camshaft pulley have two mark right, 12 & 3 clocks right?
Yes, correct. To be more exactly, there are three marks. 12 and 3 o´clock and at 12o´clock on the spoke of the camshaft pulley. There is a hole on the pulley and an arrow/triangle on the cylinder-head.
@@pannonicmechanic ok thank you for feedback, my cam this 3 marks are not in line up, image can see below link:
drive.google.com/file/d/1UXzqkjFFeOpjf-OmbMgS5CeaGqzlQiEf/view?usp=drivesdk
but i need check crankshaft mark first right?
The safest method on the camshaft is, when the hole on the spoke is at 12 o´clock. Then the white marks on the top (12 o´clock) should line up and the second white should be at 3 o´clock.
You should bring the camshaft first in line up position, because the crankshaft makes two rotations, while the camshaft does only one. So if you line up the crankshaft first, maybe you must continue to turn the engine until the camshaft line up too.
That happened to me and you can see this in my video "Timing Belt long version" starting at 1:28.
The most important thing is, not to remove the Timing Belt until all Marks line up.
@@pannonicmechanic ok sir got it..thank you for amazing explanation, because after replace new belt, my car no more have acceleration, where i believe cause of wrong timing at camshaft..
Your welcome, i wish you good success at fixing your problem. I hope that there is no damage at your engine, unfortunately i don´t know if this engine is a freerunner. Please let me know, if you were successful.
Perfect
Thank you! :)
Thank you
Your welcome.
I need information how to remove a starter from a Yamaha road star year 2000 model xv16amc-r
I would like to help you, but i´m not familiar with motorcycles, sorry.
Is this the 1.6 Liter engine...?
It´s the 1.3 liter.
Can someone please tell me, why did he took the pulley out ?.
Which pulley do you mean? It´s necessary to remove them, otherwise you can´t remove the covers and can´t replace the timing belt.
1.3 12v ?
Exactly.
Thenk you
Your welcome.
I will 100% assume you used a torque wrench to properly finish putting all those bolts in.
Actually not. In the workshop where i learnt my profession, we didn´t have a small torque wrench. So i learnt to tighten screws by hand. Really important screws like on the Camshaft Pulley surely i do with the torque wrench. But for example the cover of Timing Belt is not so tragical and they are M6 screws. The other thing is, i think many of my watchers also doesn´t have a torque wrench, so i want to show that it´s possible without.
anybody know if the 1.3 procedure is the same as a 1.6 procedure??
The procedere is for me very similar on a 1.6 engine too. I did that job on a Kia Pride/Rio and made a video about it. That should be more helpful for you, when you have the 1.6 engine.
somebody in another video said: You have to retard the timing marks ever so slightly because the tensioner will move the belt slightly when you release tension onto the belt. - Does this make sense? Should I go with my marks or does it need to be slightly off the marks???
I recommend to line up the timing marks correctly. Once i did this job on another car and the timing was wrong by a half tooth. The engine didn´t start.
Normally in most cases , the car will start if 1 tooth off,but will not run as good. May misfire, may be weak etc. .....but ok , gonna just keep it on the marks, that is if I can ever get the CS pulley bolt out. @@pannonicmechanic
If that happens, the timing is not correct and the engine doesn´t work correct. Once that mistake happened to me and the customer was not satisfied. The car needed much more fuel and had no acceleration, so i had to do the whole job again and my boss wasn´t happy.
In the case of the timing belt it´s better to be very very conscientious, a little mistake can be very expensive.
Ok
Timing belt Hyundai eon
Sorry, but i´m not familiar with the Hyundai Eon. I´m sure there are similarities, but i don´t know the details.
Hyundai accent 1998
Mine is a 2005. The procedere is almost the same.