Replacement Interval Guide
- Ford recommend replacement every 100,000 miles or 10 years.
- The previous use and service history of the vehicle must always be taken into account.
Check For Engine Damage
CAUTION: This engine has been identified as an INTERFERENCE engine in which the possibility of valve-to-piston damage in the event of a timing belt failure is MOST LIKELY to occur. A compression check of all cylinders should be performed before removing the cylinder head(s).
Repair Times – hrs
Remove & install | 2,40 |
PAS & AC | +0,30 |
Special Tools
- Camshaft setting bar – Ford No.303-376 (21-162B).
- Crankshaft timing pin – Ford No.303-748.
- Holding tool – Ford No.205-072 (15-030A).
- 09/2003→: Tensioner pulley locking pin – Ford No.303-1054.
Special Precautions
- Disconnect battery earth lead.
- DO NOT turn crankshaft or camshaft when timing belt removed.
- Remove spark plugs to ease turning engine.
- Turn engine in normal direction of rotation (unless otherwise stated).
- DO NOT turn engine via camshaft or other sprockets.
- Observe all tightening torques.
Removal
WARNING: Crankshaft sprocket NOT keyed to crankshaft.
- Raise and support front of vehicle.
- Remove:
- RH front wheel.
- Auxiliary drive belt cover.
- Auxiliary drive belt(s).
- Auxiliary drive belt guide pulley (if fitted) [1] .
- Water pump pulley [2] .
- Cylinder head cover.
- Coolant expansion tank. DO NOT disconnect hoses.
- PAS reservoir. DO NOT disconnect hoses.
- Alternator.
- Blanking plug from cylinder block [3] .
- Turn crankshaft clockwise until just before TDC on No.1 cylinder.
- Insert crankshaft timing pin. Tool No.303-748.
- Turn crankshaft slowly clockwise until it stops against timing pin.
- Ensure setting bar can be fitted [4] . Tool No.303-376 (21-162B).
- If setting bar cannot be fitted:
- Remove timing pin. Turn crankshaft one turn clockwise.
- Insert timing pin. Ensure crankshaft web against timing pin.
- Ensure setting bar can be fitted.
- Remove:
- Crankshaft pulley bolt [5] .
- Crankshaft pulley [6] .
- Timing belt lower cover [7] .
- Support engine.
- Remove:
- RH engine mounting.
- Timing belt upper cover [8] .
- RH engine mounting bracket [9] .
NOTE: There are three types of tensioner.
- Tensioner – type A:
- Slacken tensioner bolts [10] .
- Turn tensioner anti-clockwise to release tension on belt [11] . Use Allen key (8 mm).
- Tensioner – type B:
- Slacken tensioner pulley bolt [12] .
- Turn tensioner cam clockwise to release tension on belt [13] . Use Allen key (6 mm).
- Tensioner – type C – 09/2003→:
- Pull on belt to depress tensioner pulley and insert locking pin [14] . Tool No.303-1054.
- Remove tensioner bolts [15] .
- Remove tensioner pulley.
- All models:
- Remove timing belt.
Installation
WARNING: Crankshaft sprocket NOT keyed to crankshaft.
- Ensure setting bar fitted correctly [4] .
- Ensure crankshaft at TDC on No.1 cylinder.
- Ensure crankshaft timing pin located correctly.
- Remove setting bar [4] .
- Hold camshaft sprockets [16] . Use tool No.205-072 (15-030A).
- Slacken bolt of each camshaft sprocket [17] .
NOTE: DO NOT use setting bar to hold camshafts when slackening bolts.
- Tap each camshaft sprocket gently to loosen it from taper.
- Ensure camshaft sprockets can turn freely without tilting.
- Fit setting bar to rear of camshafts [4] .
- Fit timing belt in anti-clockwise direction, starting at crankshaft sprocket.
NOTE: There are three types of tensioner.
- Tensioner – type A:
- Turn tensioner clockwise until indicator central with rectangular recess [18] . Use Allen key (8 mm).
- Tighten tensioner bolts [10] . Tightening torque: 20 Nm.
- Tensioner – type B:
- Turn tensioner cam anti-clockwise until arrow in centre of window [19] . Use Allen key (6 mm).
- Tighten tensioner pulley bolt [12] . Tightening torque: 20 Nm.
- Tensioner – type C – 09/2003→:
- Fit tensioner pulley.
- Tighten tensioner bolts [15] . Tightening torque: 20 Nm.
- All models:
- Ensure belt is taut between sprockets.
- Install:
- Timing belt lower cover [7] .
- Crankshaft pulley [6] .
- Tighten crankshaft pulley bolt [5] . Tightening torque: 40 Nm + 90°. Use new bolt.
- Tensioner – type C – 09/2003→: Remove tensioner pulley locking pin [14] .
- Hold camshaft sprockets [16] . Use tool No.205-072 (15-030A).
- Tighten bolt of each camshaft sprocket [17] . Use new bolts. Tightening torque: 60 Nm.
NOTE: DO NOT use setting bar to hold camshafts when tightening bolts.
- Remove:
- Timing pin.
- Setting bar [4] .
- Turn crankshaft slowly two turns clockwise until just before TDC on No.1 cylinder.
- Insert crankshaft timing pin.
- Turn crankshaft slowly clockwise until it stops against timing pin.
- Ensure setting bar can be fitted [4] .
- If not:
- Hold camshaft sprockets [16] . Use tool No.205-072 (15-030A).
- Slacken bolt of each camshaft sprocket [17] .
- Slowly turn camshafts with spanner on hexagon [20] .
- Fit setting bar to rear of camshafts [4] .
- Hold camshaft sprockets [16] . Use tool No.205-072 (15-030A).
- Tighten bolt of each camshaft sprocket [17] . Tightening torque: 60 Nm.
NOTE: DO NOT use setting bar to hold camshafts when tightening bolts.
- Remove:
- Timing pin.
- Setting bar [4] .
- Fit blanking plug and tighten to 20 Nm [3] .
- Install components in reverse order of removal.
- Tighten RH engine mounting bracket bolts [21] . Tightening torque: 55 Nm.
- Tighten RH engine mounting nuts and bolts. Tightening torque: 48 Nm.
NOTE: Engines without auxiliary drive belt tensioner must have new belt fitted using special tools.