Again with the crank sprocket mark lined up at 1200 with the mark on the oil pump see pics to determine which marks im talking about you cannot hit the pistons with the valves. Especially if its an aftermarket belt.
I Have A 99 Subaru Legacy And I M Half Way Through A Timing
Subaru timing marks not lining up. Yes but by lining the marks on the belt up with the marks on all 3 sprockets when you put the belt on you will cause the engine to be correctly timed. As long as the top timing marks line up exactly to the cover and the left and right marks line up with the cover the 2 marks at the bottom dont make a difference but they are always offset when we install them and i work for a subaru dealership. Just go by when the hash marksnot arrows on the pulleys are excactly straight upa line drawn through the center of the pulley and the mark should be excactly vertical. Can i just turn them back to the top without the belt on. The subaru service manual suggests you align the crankshaft pulley with the reference mark not always easy to see and ensure the camshafts are also properly aligned to their reference marks and then if the original marks on the belt are not easy to see use a suitable marking pen and make new reference marks on the belt. Done about 5 in the last 4 months including my own motor and havent had any problems.
Also if you ever wondered how many. So im doing the timing belt and like an idiot i took the old belt off without having the timing marks on the cams and crank lined up at the top. 1999 subaru legacy outback ej25. Putting on a new timing belt if i line up all the belt alignment marks on the belt with those on the crank and cam sprokets either the right or left side appears to read more. This video has the answer to that question. As long as you set the timing marks on the sprockets relative to the engine block and the timing marks on the belt relative to the sprockets correctly you are fine.
After you line the belt up with the timing marks on the sprockets and hand crank the motor the timing marks will not line up again. Ever do a timing belt or chain and you go to line up the timing marks and find that theyre just a little bit off. The covers distort with time and heat. How am i supposed to get them lined up to put the timing belt back on if i cant. Ignore the notches on the timing cover as well.