So i've read through quite a bit on VCT (my timing belt went out yesterday) within the Zetec world on all the different car forums, and some say you have to take special steps to get the VCT to "dead stop position" while others just say to do the timing belt removal/installation as if it were a non VCT engine..
I am confused on what has to be done, or if it has to be done, in terms of the VCT itself on the exhaust cam..
A lot of mentioning goes into turning the exhaust cam until it hits full stop - and that's the main area I am confused on, seeing as you are supposed to loosen the cams, such and such.
Do I TDC the engine against the pin, loosen the cams, and then just rotate the exhaust cam with a wrench towards the radiator until it stops - and then put the cam tool in place at the driver side of the cam? This is what I am getting from what I have read, but I have never done this before so I have no idea if its correct.
Any sort of help/insight into the VCT "resetting" or just proper timing belt installation on a zetec engine with VCT is much appreciated..I have a 99 ford contour BTW, forgot to mention explicitly
I am confused on what has to be done, or if it has to be done, in terms of the VCT itself on the exhaust cam..
A lot of mentioning goes into turning the exhaust cam until it hits full stop - and that's the main area I am confused on, seeing as you are supposed to loosen the cams, such and such.
Do I TDC the engine against the pin, loosen the cams, and then just rotate the exhaust cam with a wrench towards the radiator until it stops - and then put the cam tool in place at the driver side of the cam? This is what I am getting from what I have read, but I have never done this before so I have no idea if its correct.
Any sort of help/insight into the VCT "resetting" or just proper timing belt installation on a zetec engine with VCT is much appreciated..I have a 99 ford contour BTW, forgot to mention explicitly
