Ace,ventura ace wrote: Steve, one thing we didn't get a chance to do, but is a good idea before you go any further is to put oil into the engine and turn the aux shaft to verify that the oil pump is pumping oil up to the cam towers. You may want to wait to do this until the day you are ready to put the engine back into the car. Here's what you do:
1) Install oil filter pedestal and oil filter, making sure that the oil filter is filled with new oil
2) With cam covers still off, fill the engine with oil (4 quarts total, including what you put in filter). You can put some of the oil in the top of each cam tower to get a good pool of oil around all the valve shims, springs, etc. All the excess oil will drain down into the oil pan as you do this.
3) With engine positioned at TDC, and cam pointers on their marks, remove the timing belt just enough to be able to turn the aux shaft pulley freely. With belt off, do not move the cranshaft or cam shafts until the belt is back on -- do not want to bend any valves!
4) Spin the aux shaft pulley clockwise by hand continuously until you see oil sqirting out through the ports in the center and ends of each camshaft. After verifying that oil is reaching the cams, you are ready to button thngs back up.
5) Reinstall the timing belt, making sure you are at TDC and cam pointers are dead on. Aux shaft pointer should be at approx 1:00 position (this is very important).
Trying to get this done today, and I need a little clarification.
First, how do I know if I'm at TDC? It seems like we were using the mark on the back of the flywheel which, as you can see in this picture is now just a little left of center. The cam pulleys are on their marks (second picture below) with the flywheel in this position.
Also, just want to be sure that I am turning the right shaft. In the pic below, this is what I am assuming is the aux shaft pulley, and what you mean by the mark being at 1:00.
Thanks!
-- se