Omega Owners Forum

Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: frankie2.8 on 24 February 2008, 15:48:52

Title: 2.0 16v timing marks
Post by: frankie2.8 on 24 February 2008, 15:48:52
Hello again chaps,

Have not got a manual for the car, but i think the cam belt has jumped a few teeth, can anybody help out with information on where the camshaft timing marks are positioned? Again they are probably staring me in the face, but my problem with being blind to everything simple does cause me to ask daft questions!!

If anyone has a picture reference showing where they are that they could put on line for me, that would be even better!!

thanks guys and gals!!! :y

Regards
Frankie
Title: Re: 2.0 16v timing marks
Post by: Albus Dumbledore on 24 February 2008, 16:06:33
Hi!
I have a 2.0 8V and I think the markings are the same.

If it is, the the mark for the camshaft sprocket should be on top of the inner timingbelt cover (which means that the cam sprocket mark should be positioned straight up). It's quite easy to notice. If the cam sprocket is in line, than the crankshaft sprocket should point straight down, towards a mark on the oil pump housing.
Title: Re: 2.0 16v timing marks
Post by: Auto Addict on 24 February 2008, 16:53:44
You may need a mirror to check the crankshaft markings.
Title: Re: 2.0 16v timing marks
Post by: Markjay on 24 February 2008, 17:01:44
Frankie, let me know once you saved this image, because I will need to take it away...

**** Image removed ****


Title: Re: 2.0 16v timing marks
Post by: frankie2.8 on 24 February 2008, 18:11:20
Thank you matey!! you are a star!!!

owe you a pint if we ever meet. :y :y :y

Regards, Frankie
Title: Re: 2.0 16v timing marks
Post by: Markjay on 24 February 2008, 18:22:47
Quote
Thank you matey!! you are a star!!!

owe you a pint if we ever meet. :y :y :y

Regards, Frankie

No worries mate :y might take you up on it one day  ;)