Camshaft Replacement DOHC
Tools Required
J 43299
Camshaft Holder

Important
The
J 43299
Camshaft Holder
must be used to remove one or both camshafts at the same time. The engine's crankshaft
can not be rotated with the camshafts removed.
The DOHC (LL0) engine's camshafts, lash adjusters, valve springs, and seals
can be serviced without removing the engine's exhaust system, vibration damper,
front mount, and front cover. The following procedure must be followed to prevent
damage to the camshafts, lash adjusters, cylinder head, and timing chain guides.
Removal Procedure

- Remove the upper mount to front cover. This is required to enable a torque wrench
to be used to assemble camshaft sprocket bolts in later steps.
- Unclip the lower splash shield attachment clips and place a 1 in. x 1 in. x 2 in.
block of wood between the torque strut and cradle.

- Remove the three right-hand upper engine torque axis mount to front cover nuts
and the two mount to midrail bracket nuts, allowing the powertrain to rest on the
block of wood, and remove the mount.

- Remove the spark plug wires, accessory drive belt, the PCV fresh air hose,
and cam cover assembly.
Notice
The engine must have the No. 1 cylinder piston at top dead center (TDC) when
removing and installing camshafts or the timing chain, gears and chain guides will
be damaged when air pressure is put into the cylinder to hold the valves
closed.
- Locate the piston in the No. 1 cylinder at top dead
center (intake and exhaust valves closed). Align the mark on the damper with the
arrow mark on the front cover as shown. It may be necessary to remove the right-hand
road wheel and splash shield to observe timing marks on front cover and crankshaft
vibration damper.

Important
Both camshaft dowel pins will be located at the 12 o'clock position and
timing pin holes in camshaft sprockets will be aligned when engine cylinder No. 1
is at TDC.
- Remove both front camshaft bearing caps.
- Assemble the rear camshaft support fixture to the back side of the camshaft
sprockets.
- Assemble the front camshaft support fixture to the rear camshaft support
fixture with four bolts.
TightenTighten the bolts 25 N·m (19 lbs ft).

- Install and tighten the two 6 mm hex bolts that attach the front support
fixture to the front engine cover.
TightenTighten the bolts 10 N·m (89 lbs in).

- Hold each camshaft in place using a 24 mm open end wrench and carefully
remove the camshaft timing sprocket retaining bolts and washers.

- Uniformly loosen and remove the rest of the camshaft bearing cap bolts in several
passes.

- Move the camshafts rearward by prying between the side of the camshaft lobe
and the camshaft bearing journal. Use care to avoid scratching the machined camshaft
surface. Remove the camshafts.
Installation Procedure
- Lubricate the camshaft bearing journals with clean engine oil and install
both camshafts and all bearing caps, except the front cap on each camshaft. Tighten
down the bearing cap bolts uniformly.
TightenTighten the Camshaft Bearing Cap-to-Head (LL0) 14 N·m (10 lbs ft).
- Install the camshaft sprocket pilot bolts (one in each camshaft) and tighten.
This will pull the camshaft fully forward.
TightenTighten the Camshaft Sprockets-to-Camshafts 100 N·m (74 lbs ft).
- Remove the four bolts that assemble the front camshaft holding fixture
to the rear camshaft holding fixture. Remove both fixtures.

- Install the two remaining camshaft bearing caps.
TightenTighten the Camshaft Bearing Cap-to-Head (LL0) 14 N·m (10 lbs ft).
Important
Verify camshafts are properly timed as outlined in this section prior to starting
engine.
- Install cam cover assembly, PCV/fresh air hoses, accessory drive belt, EGR,
and spark plug wires
Notice
To prevent engine front cover and mount damage, the three engine mount to engine
front cover nuts must be tightened down uniformly.
- Install the two mount to midrail bracket nuts first. Next, install
the three front upper mount to engine front cover nuts. Remove the block of wood
from under the torque strut after the upper mount assembly is installed.
TightenTighten the Engine Mount-to-Front Cover Nuts 50 N·m (37 lbs ft).
TightenTighten the Engine Mount-to-Midrail Bracket Nuts 50 N·m (37 lbs ft).