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#42
"BADGES????? WE DON'T NEED NO STINKING BADGES!!!!!
I'll still answer all the questions I have an answer to.
bob gauff
I'll still answer all the questions I have an answer to.
bob gauff
#43
I figured you were skilled! This is good to know and would welcome seeing you badged, you deserve it.
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Bob, please accept my sincere apologies for the delay......life's kinda getting in the way of things at the moment....lol
Personally, I blame the mods, they should be shouting to get someone like you badged and harrass the hell outta me to get it done
You have been BADGED
On a side note - Anyone seen with " ** TECH CERTIFIED ** " in their member profile as opposed to the "official" style badge will have it removed!
These badges are generally NOT just handed out ***** nilly, but usually to those with knowledge and experience to spare / share and that have been recommended by either a few members or a mod, or one that has generally answered every tech request for help and then some!
#50
What OBD codes do you have?
#51
Vct
my mechanic removed the VTC on a 2002 s type 4.0 with out the cam alignment tool! now the cam is advanced. i know it should have been taken apart with the cam alignment tool to secure it in place. so the question is. How do i find the correct position for the VTC? or how do i get the VTC internally aligned again?
#52
1. Remove both cam covers
2. Rotate the crankshaft CLOCKWISE (only, never anti-clockwise) until the four cam flats (two pairs) are in two common planes. If all four do not line up then the cam that doesn't (one of the exhaust cams) is the one out of time. If all line up then the engine is timed correctly. If not:
3. Pin the crankshaft using the proper timing hole (crankshaft tool part of the timing tool set). If needed, rotate the crankshaft through two full turns if the crank is advanced past the hole.
4. Once the crankshaft is stabilized, loosen the exhaust sprocket bolt(s) on the the exhaust cam(s) that are out not on the same planes as the intake cams.
5. When the bolts are loosened, place the cam hold down fixtures in place.
6. Retighten the exhaust sprocket bolts as the cams are pinned making sure to use the spanner wrench (part of the kit) to take the slack from the driven side of the sprockets.
7. Remove the crank pin and rotate the crankshaft clockwise two turns and ensure the cam flats (2 pairs in two common planes) are still in alignment
8. Replace the cam covers
9. You're done.
2. Rotate the crankshaft CLOCKWISE (only, never anti-clockwise) until the four cam flats (two pairs) are in two common planes. If all four do not line up then the cam that doesn't (one of the exhaust cams) is the one out of time. If all line up then the engine is timed correctly. If not:
3. Pin the crankshaft using the proper timing hole (crankshaft tool part of the timing tool set). If needed, rotate the crankshaft through two full turns if the crank is advanced past the hole.
4. Once the crankshaft is stabilized, loosen the exhaust sprocket bolt(s) on the the exhaust cam(s) that are out not on the same planes as the intake cams.
5. When the bolts are loosened, place the cam hold down fixtures in place.
6. Retighten the exhaust sprocket bolts as the cams are pinned making sure to use the spanner wrench (part of the kit) to take the slack from the driven side of the sprockets.
7. Remove the crank pin and rotate the crankshaft clockwise two turns and ensure the cam flats (2 pairs in two common planes) are still in alignment
8. Replace the cam covers
9. You're done.
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Here below, for quick and easy reference is an up to date list of ALL Jagetchs that have been or are currently on site.
I will do my best to try and keep this as up to date as possible for the benefit of all. In the event that there are any changes that have gone unnoticed, please pm / email me so I can amend ASAP.
I don't think I've missed anyone. If I have, accept my apologies and please advise me so I can rectify immediately.
If they're active, they've signed on within the last 90 days.
Brutal - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
myglimk2- CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Real_tech -CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Jagtechohio - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
jag_genius - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Teck4jag - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Bulldoze - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
FactoryJaguarTech - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Jaggachafen - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
ibjags - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Poboyblues - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
motorcarman - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
JustV12 - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Last edited by H20boy; 10-16-2010 at 10:52 AM. Reason: thread locked so as not to get diluted any further & UPDATED 16-10-10
#54
Richard, you could edit Jim's post...I did
Matt you are correct, thanks for doing this, Rich.
Added the new guys, well deserved recognition for sure!
List of Active Techs - If they're active, they've signed on within the last 90 days.
Brutal - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
myglimk2- CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Real_tech -CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Jagtechohio - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
jag_genius - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Teck4jag - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Bulldoze - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
FactoryJaguarTech - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Jaggachafen - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
ibjags - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Poboyblues - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
motorcarman - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
JustV12 - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Matt you are correct, thanks for doing this, Rich.
Added the new guys, well deserved recognition for sure!
List of Active Techs - If they're active, they've signed on within the last 90 days.
Brutal - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
myglimk2- CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Real_tech -CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Jagtechohio - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
jag_genius - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Teck4jag - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Bulldoze - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
FactoryJaguarTech - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Jaggachafen - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
ibjags - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Poboyblues - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
motorcarman - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
JustV12 - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Last edited by Translator; 10-16-2010 at 11:49 AM. Reason: thanks Matt
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Here below, for quick and easy reference is an up to date list of ALL Jagetchs that have been or are currently on site.
I will do my best to try and keep this as up to date as possible for the benefit of all. In the event that there are any changes that have gone unnoticed, please pm / email me so I can amend ASAP.
I don't think I've missed anyone. If I have, accept my apologies and please advise me so I can rectify immediately.
If they're active, they've signed on within the last 90 days.
Brutal - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
myglimk2- CURRENTLY INACTIVE
Real_tech -CURRENTLY INACTIVE
Jagtechohio - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
jag_genius - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Teck4jag - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
FactoryJaguarTech - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
Jaggachafen - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
ibjags - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Poboyblues - CURRENTLY INACTIVE
motorcarman - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
JustV12 - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
XJRguy - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
BlackX300VDP - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Daxter1987 - CURRENTLY ACTIVE
Last edited by JimC64; 04-01-2012 at 12:29 PM. Reason: UPDATED 01.04.2012
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