Isuzu KB P190. Manual - part 726

 

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Isuzu KB P190. Manual - part 726

 

 

Engine Mechanical – V6 

Page 6A1–127 

 

Page 6A1–127 

Left-hand Secondary Timing Chain Shoe 

Inspect the front of the left-hand secondary timing 
chain shoe for the following: 
• 

worn shoe surface (1), 

• 

cracked or broken shoe surface (2), and 

• 

cracked or damaged shoe (3). 

 

Figure 6A1 – 137 

Inspect the back of the shoe for a damaged, worn or 
missing timing chain tensioner contact pad (1). 

Replace a damaged shoe as required. 

 

 

Figure 6A1 – 138 

Left-hand Secondary Timing Chain Tensioner 

 

Figure 6A1 – 139 

Inspect the left-hand secondary timing chain tensioner for damaged plunger-to-shoe contact surface (1), refer to 
Figure 6A1 – 137. 

Engine Mechanical – V6 

Page 6A1–128 

 

Page 6A1–128 

Inspect the tensioner for locked or binding tensioner shaft (2). Reset the plunger (3) and ensure the tensioner shaft 
moves freely in and out of the body of the tensioner. 

N O T E  

To reset the tensioner, use a suitably sized flat 
blade screwdriver or Tool No. J 45027 (4) to wind 
the plunger in a clockwise direction, into the 
tensioner shaft. 

Replace a damaged tensioner as required. 

Right-hand Secondary Timing Chain Guide 

Inspect the right-hand secondary timing chain guide 
for the following: 
• 

worn guide surface (1), 

• 

cracked or broken guide surface (2), and 

• 

cracked or damaged guide base (3). 

Replace a damaged guide as required. 

 

 

Figure 6A1 – 140 

Right-hand Secondary Timing Chain Shoe 

Inspect the front of the right-hand secondary timing 
chain shoe for the following: 
• 

worn shoe surface (1), 

• 

cracked or broken shoe surface (2), and 

• 

cracked or damaged shoe (3). 

 

 

Figure 6A1 – 141 

Engine Mechanical – V6 

Page 6A1–129 

 

Page 6A1–129 

Inspect the back of the shoe for a damaged, worn or 
missing timing chain tensioner contact pad (1). 

 

Replace a damaged shoe as required. 

 

Figure 6A1 – 142 

Right-hand Secondary Timing Chain Tensioner 

 

Figure 6A1 – 143 

Inspect the right-hand secondary timing chain tensioner for damaged plunger-to-shoe contact surface (1), refer to 
Figure 6A1 – 141. 

N O T E  

To reset the tensioner, use a suitably sized flat 
blade screwdriver or Tool No. J 45027 (4) to wind 
the plunger in a clockwise direction, into the 
tensioner shaft. 

Inspect the tensioner for a locked or binding tensioner shaft (2). Reset the plunger (3) and ensure the tensioner 
shaft moves freely in and out of the body of the tensioner. 

Replace a damaged tensioner as required. 

Engine Mechanical – V6 

Page 6A1–130 

 

Page 6A1–130 

Reinstall 

Left-hand Secondary Timing Chain Components – Excluding MY06 Update 

Install the crankshaft sprocket (1) onto the 
crankshaft (2) by aligning the keyway to the key on 
the crankshaft. 

Slide the crankshaft sprocket on the crankshaft until 
the crankshaft sprocket contacts the step in the 
crankshaft. 

 

 

Figure 6A1 – 144 

N O T E  

Ensure that the crankshaft sprocket is installed 
with the timing mark (1) visible. 

 

Figure 6A1 – 145 

CAUTION

 

In order to install Tool No. EN 46105 onto the 
camshafts, rotate the camshafts in an anti-
clockwise direction. There should be no 
need to rotate the camshaft more than 45 
degrees. 

 

Figure 6A1 – 146 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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