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Removal & Installation
1.5L, 1.6L (VIN 5) & 1.8L Engines
NOTE
Do not move the crankshaft or camshaft once the timing marks have been correctly positioned.
To install:
Crankshaft pulley: 9-13 ft. lbs. (12-17 Nm)
Water pump pulley: 9-13 ft. lbs. (12-17 Nm)
1.6L (VIN 3) & 2.0L Engines
Negative battery cable
Engine cover
Right-hand front wheel
Right-hand wheel well side cover
Accessory drive belts
Water pump pulley
Timing belt upper cover
NOTE
If the timing belt is to be reused, mark the belt to indicate its turning direction.
Crankshaft pulley
Crankshaft flange
Lower timing belt cover
Timing belt tensioner
Timing belt
To install:
Lower timing belt cover. Tighten bolts to 6-7 ft. lbs. (8-10 Nm).
Crankshaft flange
Crankshaft pulley. Tighten bolt to 101-109 ft. lbs. (138-147 Nm) for 1.6L (VIN 3) engine and 123-130 ft. lbs. (168-177 Nm) for 2.0L engine.
Upper timing belt cover. Tighten bolts to 6-7 ft. lbs. (8-10 Nm).
Water pump pulley
Accessory drive belts
Right-hand wheel well side cover
Right-hand front wheel
Engine cover
Negative battery cable
The reason I'm checking the timing belt is that there is mis-fire in 1
SOURCE: 2004 Kia Rio Timing Belt
Typically timing belts need to be replaced every 60,000 miles, in order to prevent them from breaking or loosing teeth and leaving you stranded, or possibly damaging the engine. I doubt the timing belt is causing your engine vibration issue. I would suspect that a good tune up would take care of that problem.
SOURCE: replace the water pump on a kia rio 2004
A little cramped but fairly easy. Email me at [email protected] and I can send you out the step by step instructions.
SOURCE: Kia Rio Timing Belt Issues
Could be sign of a tune up indeed spark plug cables would be first thing to check one could be loose or water may be caught in it
SOURCE: 2002 Kia Rio Timing Belt
yes, this is VERY IMPORTANT, this is an interference engine, meaning the valves and the piston cannot be in the same place at the same time,or it will bend the valves.then you are looking at a major repair job,think or it as insurance on your engine. please rate my fix as i strive to be the best,questions,get back to me
SOURCE: 2004 KIA Optima LX timing belt/water pump
The thing is your doing the timing belt the water pump is right their with it . it should cost you much more at all besides the cost of the water pump. When doing a timing belt I have a rule that I go by The timing belt/seals =cam , crank , any pulley & tensioner & water pump all get replaced at the same time. I did a t-belt on a Audi A-8 very complex whole front of car has to come off as well, he didnt want to do w-pump & thermostat his thermostat was their as well not even a month later the water pump gave out he had to pay double the price because he didnt want to do it when I had it apart the first time. And make sure mechanic is ase certified . good luck
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