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NEISEN CT5744 Instruction Manual page 2

Engine timing tool set

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Do not use the tool if parts are missing or damaged.
• Use the tool for the intended purpose only.
• Never place the tool on the vehicle battery. There is a risk of a short circuit.
• Be careful when working with the engine running. Loose clothing, tools and
other objects can be caught by rotating parts and cause serious injury.
• Keep children and other unauthorized persons away from the work area.
• Do not allow children to play with the tool or its packaging.
• Be careful when working on hot engines because of the risk of burn injuries.
• If you remove the ignition key before repairing, you can prevent the engine from
being started accidentally and resulting in engine damage.
• This manual serves as a brief guide and does not replace a workshop manual.
Always refer to the vehicle-specific service literature, particularly the technical
data such as torque values and instructions for disassembly/assembly, etc.
• After repair or before starting the engine, turn a minimum of 2 turns by hand and
check the timing again.
• Turn the engine only in the normal direction of rotation (clockwise unless
otherwise specified).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Attention: Always turn the engine in normal direction of rotation.
Removal of the timing chains on the S65 engine requires:
• Removal of the sump
• Removal of the oil pump
A Camshaft Alignment Tools
Used to check and set the position of the camshafts. Fit both the camshaft
alignment tools as shown in Fig.1.
When checking the LH cylinder bank ensure the camshaft part numbers (A2 &
E2) are facing upwards with the crankshaft at TDC Cylinder number 1 on
compression stroke.
When checking the RH cylinder bank ensure the camshaft part numbers (E1 &
A1) are facing downwards with the crankshaft at TDC Cylinder number 1 on
Exhaust stroke.

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