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Old Feb 9, 2009 | 07:30 AM
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Does anyone happen to know what the exhaust camshaft is suppose to be torque down to? Or where I can get a manual that has the torque specs for a 2005 Scion tC
Old Feb 9, 2009 | 05:30 PM
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does anyone happen what the exhaust camshaft is suppose to be torque down to? Or where I can get a manual that has the torque specs for a 2005 Scion tC
15. INSTALL CAMSHAFT

(a) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the journal portion
of the camshaft.

(b) Install the timing chain onto the camshaft timing
gear with the paint mark aligned with the timing
mark in the camshaft timing gear as shown in the
illustration.

(c) Examine the front marks and numbers and check
that the order is as shown in the illustration. Then
install the bearing caps into the cylinder head.

(d) Apply a light coat of engine oil on the threads and
under the heads of the bearing cap bolts.

Lifter No. Thickness
mm (in.)
Lifter No. Thickness
mm (in.)
Lifter No. Thickness
mm (in.)

06 5.060 (0.1992) 30 5.300 (0.2087) 54 5.540 (0.2181)
08 5.080 (0.2000) 32 5.320 (0.2094) 56 5.560 (0.2189)
10 5.100 (0.200 34 5.340 (0.2102) 58 5.580 (0.2197)
12 5.120 (0.2016) 36 5.360 (0.2110) 60 5.600 (0.2205)
14 5.140 (0.2024) 38 5.380 (0.211 62 5.620 (0.2213)
16 5.160 (0.2031) 40 5.400 (0.2126) 64 5.640 (0.2220)
18 5.180 (0.2039) 42 5.420 (0.2134) 66 5.660 (0.222
20 5.200 (0.2047) 44 5.440 (0.2142) 68 5.680 (0.2236)
22 5.220 (0.2055) 46 5.460 (0.2150) 70 5.700 (0.2244)
24 5.240 (0.2063) 48 5.480 (0.2157) 72 5.720 (0.2252)
26 5.260 (0.2071) 50 5.500 (0.2165) 74 5.740 (0.2260)
28 5.280 (0.2079) 52 5.520 (0.2173) - -

Timing Marks

Paint Mark

A098176E02

A098177E03

EM–14 2AZ-FE ENGINE MECHANICAL – VALVE CLEARANCE
EM

(e) Using several steps, uniformly tighten the 10
bearing cap bolts in the sequence shown in the
illustration.

Torque: 29.5 N*m (301 kgf*cm, 22 ft.*lbf) for No.
1 bearing cap

9.0 N*m (92 kgf*cm, 80 in.*lbf) for No. 3
bearing cap

16. INSTALL NO. 2 CAMSHAFT

(a) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the journal portion
of the No. 2 camshaft.

(b) Put the No. 2 camshaft on the cylinder head with the
paint mark of the chain aligned with the timing mark
in the camshaft timing sprocket.

(c) While holding the No. 2 camshaft by hand,
temporarily tighten the camshaft timing sprocket set
bolt.

(d) Examine the front marks and numbers and check
that the order is as shown in the illustration. Then
install the bearing caps onto the cylinder head.

(e) Apply a light coat of engine oil to the threads and
under the heads of the bearing cap bolts.

(f) Using several steps, uniformly tighten the 10
bearing cap bolts in the sequence shown in the
illustration.

Torque: 29.5 N*m (301 kgf*cm, 22 ft.*lbf) for No.
1 bearing cap

9.0 N*m (92 kgf*cm, 80 in.*lbf) for No. 3
bearing cap

8
4 2 6 10
7
3 1 5 9
No. 1
A098177E02
Timing Mark Paint Mark
A098178E02
A052473E01
A098174E05
7
3
4 2 6 10
1 5 9
8
A098174E03
2AZ-FE ENGINE MECHANICAL – VALVE CLEARANCE EM–15
EM

(g) While holding the camshaft with a wrench, tighten
the camshaft timing sprocket set bolt.
Torque: 54 N*m (551 kgf*cm, 40 ft.*lbf)
NOTICE:
Be careful not to damage the valve lifter.

HOPEFULY THIS HELPS
Old Feb 15, 2009 | 09:57 PM
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Kind of. Its kinda hard without the illustrations. I'm a picture person lol but thank I'm sure this will come in handy
Old Feb 15, 2009 | 10:29 PM
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Check the Scion Docs link in my sig to see if there's anything useful there...

Like maybe this

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Old Feb 18, 2009 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Tomas
Check the Scion Docs link in my sig to see if there's anything useful there...

Like maybe this

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