Dodge 3.6 timing mark alignment help

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In this video I show the timing marks and how to align the timing chains on the Dodge Challenger 3.6 when replacing the timing chains or when repairing the heads.
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The arrows on the middle sprocket don’t really matter as long as you don’t remove the oil pump and crank chain you will be in tdc off the dot then just line the cams up and throw chain on

Blessedwithdahemi
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Hi,
I have a jeep grand Cherokee with the same 3.6 engine. Out of nowhere it started to drive really bad. The mechanic is saying that it is very rare, but it looks like the engine jump timing. is that common? what could cause that? It has only 65K miles and I do the oil change every 4 months.

danamiller
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Did you have both chains off when aligning the arrow on sprocket and the dimple on lower cam area ? Can you share an image if the instructions you used?

creich
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Did the vehicle start normal after finishing cause I'm tried timing mines twice doing the same exact way. But I'm getting vvt codes suggesting timing is off

Rodneyzoom
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Do you have to time the primary chain also?

mikelira
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If I move the crankshaft to align the timing arrows does it do the same for bank 1 at the same time and do I have to release tension on the cam phasers ?

xanderhimar
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I always put it on top dead center #1 and dont touch it until i put heads back on. Any cam removal can be done without removing front timing cover. I will say you will break your neck trying to double check those arrows on that intermediate shaft gear.

joesmo
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How did you remove the crankshaft pulley?

JesusGomez-usms
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I can't even get the chain on..wtf. I've done a few of timing belts before but why is it that hard? There's a tensioner for that.😮

Sam-