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How do i change my oil pump on an 2000 Isuzu trooper

Submitted: 27 days and 17 hours ago.
Category: Car
Value: $24
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Year: 2000
Make: Isuzu
Model: Trooper
Engine: v6

Posted by chrytech 27 days and 17 hours ago.

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here is the procedure.

 

 

3.2L Engine
  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions in the beginning of this section.

  2. Remove or disconnect the following:

    • Timing belt

    • Oil pan

    • Oil pickup tube

    • Oil filter adapter

    • Oil pump

To install:
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Oil pump torque sequence-3.2L engine

  1. Apply silicone sealant to the oil pump mounting surface and install the oil pump. Tighten the bolts in sequence to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm).

  2. Install or connect the following:

    • Oil filter adapter

    • Oil pickup tube

    • Oil pan

    • Timing belt

  3. Fill the crankcase to the correct level.

  4. Start the engine and check for leaks.

Posted by chrytech 27 days and 17 hours ago.

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and here is the procedure for the timing belt.

 

 

3.2L & 3.5L (6VE1) Engines
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.

  2. Remove the air cleaner assembly and intake air duct.

  3. Remove the upper fan shroud from the radiator.

  4. Remove the 4 nuts retaining the cooling fan assembly. Remove the cooling fan from the fan pulley.

  5. Loosen and remove the drive belts.

  6. Remove the upper timing belt covers.

  7. Remove the fan pulley assembly.

  8. Rotate the crankshaft to align the camshaft timing marks with the pointer dots on the back covers. Verify that the pointer on the crankshaft aligns with the mark on the lower timing cover.

    NOTE

    When the timing marks are aligned, the No. 2 piston is at Top Dead Center (TDC) compression.

    WARNING

    Align the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets with their alignment marks before removing the timing belt. Failure to align the belt and sprocket marks may result in valve damage.

  9. Use tool No. J-8614-01, or a suitable pulley holding tool to remove the crankshaft pulley center bolt. Remove the crankshaft pulley.

  10. If present, disconnect the 2 oil cooler hose bracket bolts on the timing cover. Move the oil cooler hoses and bracket off of the lower timing cover.

  11. Remove the lower timing belt cover.

  12. Remove the pusher assembly (tensioner) from below the belt tensioner pulley. The pusher rod must always face upward to prevent oil leakage. Depress the pusher rod, and insert a wire pin into the hole to keep the pusher rod retracted.

  13. Remove the timing belt.

  14. Inspect the water pump and replace it if there is any doubt about its condition.

  15. Repair any oil or coolant leaks before installing a new timing belt. If the timing belt has been contaminated with oil or coolant, or is damaged, it must be replaced.

    Using
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    Using a double clip to hold the belt in place-Isuzu 3.2L and 3.5L engines

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    For maximum timing belt life, install the belt as shown-Isuzu 3.2L and 3.5L engines

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    View of timing belt tensioner and pusher-Isuzu 3.2L and 3.5L engines

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    Proper
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    Proper crankshaft alignment marks for timing belt installation-Isuzu 3.2L SOHC (VIN V) engine

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    Timing mark alignment and timing belt routing-Isuzu 3.2L SOHC (VIN V) engine

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    Timing mark alignment and timing belt routing-Isuzu 3.2L (VIN W) and 3.5L DOHC engines

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    View of timing belt tensioner pusher-Isuzu 3.2L and 3.5L engines

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To install:

  1. Verify that the sprocket timing marks are still aligned and that the groove and the keyway on the crankshaft timing sprocket align with the mark on the oil pump. The white pointers on the camshaft timing sprockets should align with the dots on the front plate.

  2. Install the timing belt. Use clips to secure the belt onto each sprocket until the installation is complete. Align the dotted marks on the timing belt with the timing mark opposite the groove on the crankshaft sprocket.

    NOTE

    The arrows on the timing belt must follow the belt's direction of rotation. The manufacturer's trademark on the belt's spine should be readable left-to-right when the belt is installed.

  3. Align the white line on the timing belt with the alignment mark on the right bank camshaft timing pulley. Secure the belt with a clip.

    WARNING

    If any binding is felt when adjusting the timing belt tension by turning the crankshaft, STOP turning the engine, because the pistons may be hitting the valves.

  4. Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise to remove the slack between the crankshaft sprocket and the right camshaft timing belt sprocket.

  5. Install the belt around the water pump pulley.

  6. Install the belt on the idler pulley.

  7. Align the white alignment mark on the timing belt with the alignment mark on the left bank camshaft timing belt sprocket.

  8. Install the crankshaft pulley and tighten the center bolt by hand. Rotate the crankshaft pulley clockwise to give slack between the crankshaft timing belt pulley and the right bank camshaft timing belt pulley.

  9. Insert a 1.4mm piece of wire through the hole in the pusher to hold the rod in. Install the pusher assembly while pushing the tension pulley toward the belt.

  10. Pull the pin out from the pusher to release the rod.

  11. Remove the clamps from the sprockets. Rotate the crankshaft pulley clockwise 2 turns. Measure the rod protrusion to ensure it is between 0.16-0.24 in. (4-6mm).

  12. If the tensioner pulley bracket pivot bolt was removed, tighten it to 31 ft. lbs. (42 Nm).

  13. Tighten the pusher bolts to 14 ft. lbs. (19 Nm).

  14. Remove the crankshaft pulley. Install the lower and upper timing belt covers and tighten their bolts to 12 ft. lbs. (17 Nm).

  15. Fit the oil cooler hose onto the timing cover and tighten its mounting bracket bolts to 16 ft. lbs. (22 Nm).

  16. Install the crankshaft pulley and tighten the pulley bolt to 123 ft. lbs. (167 Nm).

  17. Install fan pulley assembly and tighten the bolts to 16 ft. lbs. (22 Nm).

  18. Install and adjust the accessory drive belts.

  19. Install the cooling fan assembly and tighten the bolts to 72 inch lbs. (8 Nm).

  20. Install the upper fan shroud.

  21. Install the air cleaner assembly and intake air duct.

  22. Connect the negative battery cable.

27 days and 16 hours ago.

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If i take the timing belt off do i have to worrie about the pullies moving out of timing This is a larger job than i have time for right now,how do i access this information at a later date

Accepted Answer

hello, the pulleys may move but you just move them back when you are installing the belt, if they do move its not much. id also recommend replaceing the timing belt while youre in there.

 

im not sure about the access thing but you should be able to. also you can just print this whole page and you will have everything that way as well.

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Expert: chrytech
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