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The camshaft caps get 7.2 ft lbs. Tighten them in a cris-cross pattern from inside to outside. Tighten each to 4lbs then 6lbs then final 7.2lbs.

The camshafts should be installed onto the cylinder head so that the punch mark on the exhaust camshaft gear and the punch mark on the intake camshaft gear align with the cylinder head surface.

Set the chain gears in time then check by turning the
crankshaft counterclockwise several turns to rotor T.D.C. mark. Camshaft match marks must align with the cylinder head surface. Out of alignment → Adjust.

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  2. Fig. Camshaft and crankshaft alignment marks-2.4L engine

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The camshafts should be installed onto the cylinder head so that the punch mark on the exhaust camshaft gear and the punch mark on the intake camshaft gear align with the cylinder head surface.

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