Thank you for this video! I just got done changing my timing belt, water pump and two belts. I would have never tried it without this video...really appreciate you sharing!
Dude this was the most epic and professional video for this otherwise crappy job. Got it done in flat rate time based on your guidance. Thanks so much!!!!
Nicely done! Looking at buying an Elantra that I'm sure hasn't had the timing belt and water pump replaced. Your attention to detail is much appreciated.
Thanks man! This video saved me about $700. Local dealers were going to charge about $650 and they weren't going to change the water pump. Independent shops gave me estimates from $800-1000. FWIW the 2011-2012 Elantra Touring has the same drivetrain so this vid is applicable to those cars as well. Also, my car had 95,000+ miles on it when I replaced the original timing belt. The belt looked brand new still, so the 60,000 mile replacement estimate is probably at least a bit conservative.
Thanks for posting the video. I've just completed the 200k kilometres timing belt / pulleys and water pump kit. My engine started first go with no error codes and runs well. However the belt was noisy. So I re watched your video and paid extra attention to the middle portion where you show the instructions ( my belt kit did not have any ) and the tensioner details and went back and set my tensioner as you showed with the pointer and bracket and it is now much quieter. It's difficult to see in the video but is absolutely vital. There are all sorts of forums on the net re: stories about belts being replaced professionally but are still noisy. Got to to pay attention to the details and read the manual. Well done and thank you.
Thank you very much for diy video, I am in process of changing the timing belt, water pump, idler, tensioner, alternator belt and a/c compressor belt. Before i take out the old timing belt, i did place camshaft and crankshaft on the top death center position and checked it about 5 or more times.Came to the part of putting on timing belt.I started the timing belt by wrapping around at the crankshaft gear, pass the idler pulley and then wrapping the timing belt around the camshaft. Tied the timing belt to the right of UP hole so there is no slack and had a little slack on tensioner side. When i placed the tensioner hand tight before i started using the allen key to hold it and tighten it, I noticed that my the white mark on crankshaft does not align with finger on the body and the hole at UP sign camshaft have moved to the right about two or three mm. This is where i made a mistake, i put on the crankshaft bolt and turned about 2 revolution hoping to align the camshaft by turning the crankshaft. I forget to put the belt on when i turned the crankshaft clockwise .Now both crankshaft and camshaft are misaligned. The question is how do i realign camshaft and crankshaft to get "Top Death Center", knowing that the alignment between crankshaft and camshaft need to be in sync. Please provide some steps. Thank you.
I'm about to try to do this job myself. Great video by the way, but I am wondering if you received an answer to your original question? Or did you figure out how to align cam and crank shaft on your own? Thanks
I’m in the process of doing my water pump and timing belt for a 2007 key supportage two. Oh LX and I’m trying to figure out where to jack up the engine from under the car and if I need to lower the jack that I have on the passenger side because I have the wheel off in order to access the wheel well and the crankshaft. But I’m trying to figure out where the jack the engine up from so I can access the pulleys easier and the water pump.
Very clear video I like it one little comment the part in which is shown the belt tensioner is not that clear the indicator is not seen, thak you. gabriel
How did u align the crankshaft pulley before u got the the timing cover off on the bottOm, I'm using air impact and still can't get bottom pulley nut off for timing?? Any ideas? 2010 Elantra 2.0
Bro the auto tensioner has an automatic tension and a manual dial, im not sure where to put the dial but the tensioner is making noise upon cold start. I got a new part and going to install again but any ideas where to put the dial?
I have a 2006 Kia Spectra with the 2.0. I think the belt jumped time, but I want to confirm without taking everything apart. I've read that clearance between cam and lifters should always be tight. Right now I can easily insert a shim piece of plastic coke bottle between the cam and some lifters. Does that mean bent valves??? Thanks.
Changing the timing belt before it breaks or slips is a must to save the engine. It is an interference engine which means when the timing is off the cylinders strike the valves destroying them and damaging their drive. Starting in 2011 the timing belt design was changed to a timing chain which should last the life of the car. The Elantras given proper maintenance have a life of 250,000 miles. Elantras have been known to last up to 350,000 miles. You have all that labor shown to replace the water pump. So for $100 you just put in a new pump while you are in there. For $25 more you can get a kit that has a fan clutch in addition to the pump and gaskets. I want an Elantra but I would not buy one built before 2011 unless there was receipt showing the timing belt, and maybe water pump, replaced with the mileage.
Man, I just did this now. I got the tensioner good, and I rotated the crank by hand to check all marks and the tensioner and it was all good. But when I turned the car on, the tensioner mark moved down below where it should be by about 10mm. The timing belt doesn't feel loose though.
I have 2009 Elantra with 135K Timing belt was changed at 60K back in 2014 ish don't have 1000 dollars hopefully selling in a year is it safe for me to keep going? the age of the belt concerns me more than the miles does it have any signs before it starts to go or will it just snap? no issues driving as of now.
My water pump is making a weird noise. I thought was the belt and remove then tight again, but still making it. When I push gas noise goes away, when I stop or an idling it make the noise. I used a stetoscope and I hear the noise by the water pump bearing, but the car is not getting hot. Everything is working fine.
Great video! I did not understand what marks you are lining up with the tensioner. I got the marks on the crank and Cam just not on the tensioner. Also, did any of the water pump bolts need silicone on them because they look to have coolant coming out of them.
Have a 2010 Elantra bought it brand new. Currently at 108k but never did a timing belt change. Only the standard belt. Everything seems fine with the car, though I know I need to get it replaces. Thought about doing it myself but there is no way I would be able to do it in one day, so may as well have it done my some pro. But quick question, would the timing belt being worn make the cars lifters tap? I have a almost tap dancing sound.
this is crazy, this is teh second one of these vids i have seen with that upper time belt tensioner pulley having something on the back. mine does not have anything on the back. no spring, no cotter pin to set, nothing. neither did the old one I took off. now i am wondering how tight to do i make this with the allen wrench and why did they build this one without the spring i am going to go look at another i guess. i can set the tightness of the belt with an allen wrench but how tight to do I go? and since there is no spring it will never self adjust.
Thanks for this amazing video. I have the same car, Hyundai Elantra x20 2008 and I want to flush the old coolant and top up with new coolant. Do you have any video I can watch to do so? Thanks again!
Suck it out with a fuel pump it will leave a slight bit of the old shit coolant but not even to bother anything just like draining oil cant get every drop out
Thank you for post this instructive video. I just recently bought an ELANTRA/09 and the mech. guy talked me about the timing belt (????)and some other things that you in an easily way explain. Thank you again and I promise subscribe you. I am from El Salvador, C.A.
Edson Arantes Baptista I just got a 2009 Elantra too. I love it. My mech told me same thing. Gonna have to get timing belt replaced by the end of the summer
I can’t do this myself unfortunately and Hyundai dealer estimate in Des Moines, IA is $765!!! They didn’t mention the water pump either, I better call and make sure they are going to do that also! Elantra is 10 years old but only 52,000 so a good idea to do water pump too I’m guessing?
Well I have Snap on ratchet and sockets. Snap on wrenches and I have Gear wrench ratcheting wrenches. I took a quick look at video and did not see specifically what wrench you saw.
So my question is: Where are the AC lines? On the Kia Spectra I did this on, the AC lines were right there in front of the top timing sprocket and were in the way the whole time.
HELLO, GOOD NIGHT, AND MINE IS Gildásio am from BRAZIL, CONGRATULATIONS FOR EXCELLENT VIDEO, VERY instructive. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THIS CAR ENGINE IS THE SAME OF KIA CERATO 2006 WHY I HAVE A KIA AND WILL REPLACE THE BELTS. HOW DOES IT TAKE A LOWER PULLEY GEAR WITHOUT MOVING THE MOTOR SHAFT AVOID TAKING THE POSITION OF MARKING. YOU MUST TURN OFF THE BATTERY CABLE TO PERFORM THIS WORK. HUGS. I'LL BE SEEING YOUR VIDEOS.
Short answer - No, there is no way to get the water pump off without removing the timing belt. Long answer/rant - It's an asinine design, but saves stupid people from having to replace their engine. Hyundai recommends replacing your timing belt at 60K miles. Water pumps will last 120-130K. Most people don't replace their timing belt till they replace their water pump. Even though recommended at 60K, most timing belts have no issues going the 120-130K a water pump will last. This is a forced maintenance period by the manufacturer, and it keeps stupid people from blowing up engines by breaking their timing belts and jumping time. It's a great design for a car targeted at poor and/or stupid people. My Cadillac CTS4 and Saab 95 Aero both have timing chains which are known to last up to 200K miles and beyond with regular oil changes, and they are both in the 300HP range. Sorry for the digression but these cars suck. I just did one on my mom's Kia.
@@karnikkalani417 I would say it's definitely getting close to time for a new water pump and timing belt if you're at 130K. It really is a maintenance item that needs to be done at regular intervals. Because of the fact I keep my mom's car up, she'll probably get 300K out of her Kia.
Great video! I am about to try to do this job myself instead of paying a fortune, around 700 for it. I'm concerned about the alignment of cam and crank. If these are in line as you showed, you are good to go, but once you put the timing belt on, if the marks are not in line, do you simply take off the belt and move either one? Thanks, Chuck
If you are concerned and the old belt is not broken you can mark the old belt and gears then transfer the marks from the old belt to the new one. Both belts have the same number of teeth. Just kinda belt and suspenders method where you can use timing marks and your own for verification. Once you rotate the crank however your marks on the belt will not match again for many many many revolutions.
The intake and exhaust valves open into the same space the pistons travel as they reach the top. If the camshaft is not mechanically locked in timing with the crankshaft, they will crash into each other.
I'm curious as to how you torqued the crank shaft bolt to 120 foot pounds with out holding it some how? Did someone sneak their impact in there to tighten it? Lol
I'll assume he used a gun. In a shop environment pretty much the only thing that ever sees a torque wrench is head bolts. If you want to torque it with a wrench however, take out a spark plug and roll the engine over until you see the piston coming up on the compression stroke (important as you dont want to bend any valves) and put a bunch of string in the hole, basically seizing the motor as the piston reaches the top of the stroke. I use an old pull cord off a lawn mower.
Just finished timing belt and water pump. Great video was so much help! Couldn't have done without your video
Thank you for this video! I just got done changing my timing belt, water pump and two belts. I would have never tried it without this video...really appreciate you sharing!
Dude this was the most epic and professional video for this otherwise crappy job. Got it done in flat rate time based on your guidance. Thanks so much!!!!
Nicely done! Looking at buying an Elantra that I'm sure hasn't had the timing belt and water pump replaced. Your attention to detail is much appreciated.
Labor 850 dolllar plus parts
Thanks man! This video saved me about $700. Local dealers were going to charge about $650 and they weren't going to change the water pump. Independent shops gave me estimates from $800-1000. FWIW the 2011-2012 Elantra Touring has the same drivetrain so this vid is applicable to those cars as well. Also, my car had 95,000+ miles on it when I replaced the original timing belt. The belt looked brand new still, so the 60,000 mile replacement estimate is probably at least a bit conservative.
my elantra 2010 now 200000 km still didnt change anything like water pump or the belt what do you advise me to change only i change oil 😅
@@noura1427 I would definitely replace the timing belt asap. These are interference engines. If the belt break your engine will be toast.
@@TinkeringPaul What would happen if you just replaced the belt without setting the marks or TDC? Would that trough off the timing?
@@ELCLAVE300 don’t know but I wouldn’t risk it.
Mine was 100k belt looked brand new too. 06 elantra. Auto tensioner had noise though.
Thanks for posting. That hidden bolt on the lower timing cover almost whipped me.
Thanks for posting the video. I've just completed the 200k kilometres timing belt / pulleys and water pump kit. My engine started first go with no error codes and runs well. However the belt was noisy. So I re watched your video and paid extra attention to the middle portion where you show the instructions ( my belt kit did not have any ) and the tensioner details and went back and set my tensioner as you showed with the pointer and bracket and it is now much quieter. It's difficult to see in the video but is absolutely vital. There are all sorts of forums on the net re: stories about belts being replaced professionally but are still noisy.
Got to to pay attention to the details and read the manual. Well done and thank you.
Thank you very much, just finished my water pump, couldn't have done it with out you and your video
did water pump and t. belt yesterday, thank you for video! removing the pump gasket was a pain! thx again
Thank you! Very comprehensive view of the process, much appreciated.
excellent video! i just did my timing belt two days ago, but my waterpump leaked.
i will redo today. great video!
How was everything?
Very helpful. I removed the tensioner and failed to see where the window was initially positioned. I was able to see the correct spot in this video.
Thank you very much for diy video, I am in process of changing the timing belt, water pump, idler, tensioner, alternator belt and a/c compressor belt. Before i take out the old timing belt, i did place camshaft and crankshaft on the top death center position and checked it about 5 or more times.Came to the part of putting on timing belt.I started the timing belt by wrapping around at the crankshaft gear, pass the idler pulley and then wrapping the timing belt around the camshaft. Tied the timing belt to the right of UP hole so there is no slack and had a little slack on tensioner side. When i placed the tensioner hand tight before i started using the allen key to hold it and tighten it, I noticed that my the white mark on crankshaft does not align with finger on the body and the hole at UP sign camshaft have moved to the right about two or three mm. This is where i made a mistake, i put on the crankshaft bolt and turned about 2 revolution hoping to align the camshaft by turning the crankshaft. I forget to put the belt on when i turned the crankshaft clockwise .Now both crankshaft and camshaft are misaligned.
The question is how do i realign camshaft and crankshaft to get "Top Death Center", knowing that the alignment between crankshaft and camshaft need to be in sync. Please provide some steps. Thank you.
I'm about to try to do this job myself. Great video by the way, but I am wondering if you received an answer to your original question? Or did you figure out how to align cam and crank shaft on your own? Thanks
raj m: Not trying to be a smart azz, just helping. It's "Top Dead Center" not death.
Best timing belt and water pump video I have seen to date, thanks for sharing
Keep making videos. I'd like to keep coming back to you for content.
I’m in the process of doing my water pump and timing belt for a 2007 key supportage two. Oh LX and I’m trying to figure out where to jack up the engine from under the car and if I need to lower the jack that I have on the passenger side because I have the wheel off in order to access the wheel well and the crankshaft. But I’m trying to figure out where the jack the engine up from so I can access the pulleys easier and the water pump.
Very clear video I like it one little comment the part in which is shown the belt tensioner is not that clear the indicator is not seen, thak you. gabriel
Thanks for the video. As a Honda/Acura tech this was very similar to do like our civics. Btw your video also applies to 2011 models too.
Nice video! Just did mine without issue. Thanks!
Informative video. Do we need to change the oil seals for the crankshaft and camshaft since the kits comes with them. Regards
You did more than you had to, you can work that lower cover out without removing that bracket.
How did u align the crankshaft pulley before u got the the timing cover off on the bottOm, I'm using air impact and still can't get bottom pulley nut off for timing?? Any ideas? 2010 Elantra 2.0
Bro the auto tensioner has an automatic tension and a manual dial, im not sure where to put the dial but the tensioner is making noise upon cold start. I got a new part and going to install again but any ideas where to put the dial?
How did you get the new tensioner on with the belt in the way because the pin is sticking out? Thanks
Should you change the coolant when you change the water pump?
You're going to have to as it will pour out when you disconnect the pump
I have a 2006 Kia Spectra with the 2.0. I think the belt jumped time, but I want to confirm without taking everything apart.
I've read that clearance between cam and lifters should always be tight.
Right now I can easily insert a shim piece of plastic coke bottle between the cam and some lifters. Does that mean bent valves??? Thanks.
I need one help. When i set te idle postion, how to block under engine chamshaft Bolt? Thanks man, Great video!
Changing the timing belt before it breaks or slips is a must to save the engine. It is an interference engine which means when the timing is off the cylinders strike the valves destroying them and damaging their drive. Starting in 2011 the timing belt design was changed to a timing chain which should last the life of the car. The Elantras given proper maintenance have a life of 250,000 miles. Elantras have been known to last up to 350,000 miles.
You have all that labor shown to replace the water pump. So for $100 you just put in a new pump while you are in there. For $25 more you can get a kit that has a fan clutch in addition to the pump and gaskets.
I want an Elantra but I would not buy one built before 2011 unless there was receipt showing the timing belt, and maybe water pump, replaced with the mileage.
Awesome instructional video, thumbs up
Man, I just did this now. I got the tensioner good, and I rotated the crank by hand to check all marks and the tensioner and it was all good. But when I turned the car on, the tensioner mark moved down below where it should be by about 10mm. The timing belt doesn't feel loose though.
I have 2009 Elantra with 135K
Timing belt was changed at 60K back in 2014 ish don't have 1000 dollars hopefully selling in a year is it safe for me to keep going?
the age of the belt concerns me more than the miles does it have any signs before it starts to go or will it just snap? no issues driving as of now.
Damn fine video!! Very helpful.
My water pump is making a weird noise. I thought was the belt and remove then tight again, but still making it. When I push gas noise goes away, when I stop or an idling it make the noise. I used a stetoscope and I hear the noise by the water pump bearing, but the car is not getting hot. Everything is working fine.
Great video! I did not understand what marks you are lining up with the tensioner. I got the marks on the crank and Cam just not on the tensioner. Also, did any of the water pump bolts need silicone on them because they look to have coolant coming out of them.
BuckeyeMCS ......it explains clearly in the kit instructions
Very explicit video, thank you so much
Have a 2010 Elantra bought it brand new. Currently at 108k but never did a timing belt change. Only the standard belt. Everything seems fine with the car, though I know I need to get it replaces. Thought about doing it myself but there is no way I would be able to do it in one day, so may as well have it done my some pro.
But quick question, would the timing belt being worn make the cars lifters tap? I have a almost tap dancing sound.
this is crazy, this is teh second one of these vids i have seen with that upper time belt tensioner pulley having something on the back. mine does not have anything on the back. no spring, no cotter pin to set, nothing. neither did the old one I took off. now i am wondering how tight to do i make this with the allen wrench and why did they build this one without the spring
i am going to go look at another i guess. i can set the tightness of the belt with an allen wrench but how tight to do I go? and since there is no spring it will never self adjust.
Thanks for this amazing video.
I have the same car, Hyundai Elantra x20 2008 and I want to flush the old coolant and top up with new coolant. Do you have any video I can watch to do so? Thanks again!
Suck it out with a fuel pump it will leave a slight bit of the old shit coolant but not even to bother anything just like draining oil cant get every drop out
Thank you for post this instructive video. I just recently bought an ELANTRA/09 and the mech. guy talked me about the timing belt (????)and some other things that you in an easily way explain. Thank you again and I promise subscribe you. I am from El Salvador, C.A.
Edson Arantes Baptista I just got a 2009 Elantra too. I love it. My mech told me same thing. Gonna have to get timing belt replaced by the end of the summer
@@dlaroc About How Much will it cost? I have 2007 Elantra.
Hugo411 Costed me around 700$ total. They replaced the timing belt, tensioner, water pump and cooling fluid. (Coolant flush).
On which part of the engine do you position the jack?
MEEP oil pan
I can’t do this myself unfortunately and Hyundai dealer estimate in Des Moines, IA is $765!!! They didn’t mention the water pump either, I better call and make sure they are going to do that also! Elantra is 10 years old but only 52,000 so a good idea to do water pump too I’m guessing?
Yes, very good video on the topic.
I like the step by step nice bodeo
What is the wrench maker you used to loosen the lower alternator bolt??? Great video btw
Well I have Snap on ratchet and sockets. Snap on wrenches and I have Gear wrench ratcheting wrenches. I took a quick look at video and did not see specifically what wrench you saw.
Specifically at the 6:19 time. I think it's a gear wrench??
So my question is: Where are the AC lines? On the Kia Spectra I did this on, the AC lines were right there in front of the top timing sprocket and were in the way the whole time.
Where exactly do u jack the engine up from
oil pan with a small block of wood under it
what camera is it?
Thank you buddy you are awesome
hi! tell me please partnumber this timing belt(or kit). thanks for your video
I don't know which one he used, but I used this one, and it worked well:
www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=7168024&cc=1434901&jsn=10
Hello great video I was wondering is this a 3.3 V6 engine?
They don't have a v6 Elantra. 1.8 or 2.0 i4
It's a 4 cylinder 1 8 engine
Can you also do a valve adjustment?
I'm pretty sure this car has variable valve timing which auto adjust the valves
HELLO, GOOD NIGHT, AND MINE IS Gildásio am from BRAZIL, CONGRATULATIONS FOR EXCELLENT VIDEO, VERY instructive. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THIS CAR ENGINE IS THE SAME OF KIA CERATO 2006 WHY I HAVE A KIA AND WILL REPLACE THE BELTS. HOW DOES IT TAKE A LOWER PULLEY GEAR WITHOUT MOVING THE MOTOR SHAFT AVOID TAKING THE POSITION OF MARKING. YOU MUST TURN OFF THE BATTERY CABLE TO PERFORM THIS WORK. HUGS. I'LL BE SEEING YOUR VIDEOS.
Gildasio Rodrigues I would check wikipedia for information like that. I find good information on cars and engines.
great video thanx
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pleas give me video open engine kia optima 2008..... V2400
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What if the belt came off. How do I set the time if the cam and the crank don't line up
Do you have to take off timing belt to change water pump?
Short answer - No, there is no way to get the water pump off without removing the timing belt.
Long answer/rant - It's an asinine design, but saves stupid people from having to replace their engine. Hyundai recommends replacing your timing belt at 60K miles. Water pumps will last 120-130K. Most people don't replace their timing belt till they replace their water pump. Even though recommended at 60K, most timing belts have no issues going the 120-130K a water pump will last. This is a forced maintenance period by the manufacturer, and it keeps stupid people from blowing up engines by breaking their timing belts and jumping time. It's a great design for a car targeted at poor and/or stupid people. My Cadillac CTS4 and Saab 95 Aero both have timing chains which are known to last up to 200K miles and beyond with regular oil changes, and they are both in the 300HP range. Sorry for the digression but these cars suck. I just did one on my mom's Kia.
@@better_than_nothing I have 135k miles and the belt was done at 60K but like almost 8-9 years ago so I am concerned about the age should it be okay?
@@karnikkalani417 I would say it's definitely getting close to time for a new water pump and timing belt if you're at 130K. It really is a maintenance item that needs to be done at regular intervals. Because of the fact I keep my mom's car up, she'll probably get 300K out of her Kia.
Great video! I am about to try to do this job myself instead of paying a fortune, around 700 for it. I'm concerned about the alignment of cam and crank. If these are in line as you showed, you are good to go, but once you put the timing belt on, if the marks are not in line, do you simply take off the belt and move either one? Thanks, Chuck
If you are concerned and the old belt is not broken you can mark the old belt and gears then transfer the marks from the old belt to the new one. Both belts have the same number of teeth. Just kinda belt and suspenders method where you can use timing marks and your own for verification. Once you rotate the crank however your marks on the belt will not match again for many many many revolutions.
thanks for video! very helpfully keep it up
I CAN'T TAKE OFF THE belt pulley where the two belts go around
That engine sounds like a belt slap. Isn't it usually quieter?
What's the point in lining them up again
The intake and exhaust valves open into the same space the pistons travel as they reach the top. If the camshaft is not mechanically locked in timing with the crankshaft, they will crash into each other.
I'm curious as to how you torqued the crank shaft bolt to 120 foot pounds with out holding it some how? Did someone sneak their impact in there to tighten it? Lol
I'll assume he used a gun. In a shop environment pretty much the only thing that ever sees a torque wrench is head bolts. If you want to torque it with a wrench however, take out a spark plug and roll the engine over until you see the piston coming up on the compression stroke (important as you dont want to bend any valves) and put a bunch of string in the hole, basically seizing the motor as the piston reaches the top of the stroke. I use an old pull cord off a lawn mower.
What exactly do they mean by 120 foot pounds like what do they mean by foot pounds?
I would change the water pump every time the timing belt change.
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I love you
Why the captions in arab..block view
I see 2007, why did you say a 2008? Nov/12/07
I am charge 850 dollar labor plus parts
Tu eres el peor no muestras como se coloca el tensor.
This sucks
Hello great video I was wondering is this a 3.3 V6 engine?
NO It says right in the title it's the 2.0L
2 liter 4 cylinders
Hello great video I was wondering is this a 3.3 V6 engine?
its an elantra! 2.0