First and foremost this is my sister's car which she doesn't maintain and expects my poor dad to do everything for her. That said the timing belt broke and I'm trying to help him over spring break. I also am still out of town and have not touched this car yet...so troubleshooting to that regard will not help ATM.
It is a 98 Contour LX with the very rare Z engine code on the vin (2.0 Zetec).
Searching yielded very little. My dad's Chilton's appears worthless (Chilton/Haynes make good fire starters IMO). Both my dad and I are very skilled in car repair and have done too many head jobs. Now I know this engine is SUPPOSED to be a clearance head, but from what my dad has in writing and from what I've seen that isn't always the case. My dad says that two of the cylinders do not build up pressure when he blows compressed air into the spark plug holes. He also said something about the crankshaft not spinning freely. Everything points to bent valves and I honestly trust his judgment in that.
That said, he's moved on to trying to remove the cylinder head. Herein lies the problem...he's never touched variable timing before. He said some hydraulic oil pump for the variable timing (sorry I don't know the terminology here) is blocking the cam sprocket and he can't figure out how to get it off.
Here is my question: Does anyone know of a well written (and preferably illustrated) guide to removing the cylinder head on this engine or at the minimum the timing belt procedure? I am also hoping (and I've searched and read nothing prohibiting asking) that someone can send me a link to download the Helms dealer repair manual for this vehicle...everything else is junk.
Thanks in advance! I'm a newb on the forum but not to cars.
It is a 98 Contour LX with the very rare Z engine code on the vin (2.0 Zetec).
Searching yielded very little. My dad's Chilton's appears worthless (Chilton/Haynes make good fire starters IMO). Both my dad and I are very skilled in car repair and have done too many head jobs. Now I know this engine is SUPPOSED to be a clearance head, but from what my dad has in writing and from what I've seen that isn't always the case. My dad says that two of the cylinders do not build up pressure when he blows compressed air into the spark plug holes. He also said something about the crankshaft not spinning freely. Everything points to bent valves and I honestly trust his judgment in that.
That said, he's moved on to trying to remove the cylinder head. Herein lies the problem...he's never touched variable timing before. He said some hydraulic oil pump for the variable timing (sorry I don't know the terminology here) is blocking the cam sprocket and he can't figure out how to get it off.
Here is my question: Does anyone know of a well written (and preferably illustrated) guide to removing the cylinder head on this engine or at the minimum the timing belt procedure? I am also hoping (and I've searched and read nothing prohibiting asking) that someone can send me a link to download the Helms dealer repair manual for this vehicle...everything else is junk.
Thanks in advance! I'm a newb on the forum but not to cars.