Timing Chain Tensioner Arm Bolts are torqued to 89 in. lbs. Since these bolts have added stress on them due to the tensioner arms pivoting on them, I used Locktite 242 (blue - medium strength) thread locker to prevent them from loosening
RH & LH Timing Chain Tensioner Arm Bolts (both bolts are the same) and crankshaft key have been installed
Crankshaft gear installed with flanged side facing forward
Crankshaft gear positioned with the timing mark @ 6 o'clock
LH (when viewed from the rear of the engine/driver's side of vehicle) timing chain guide has been installed - bolts torqued to 89 in lbs. LH Timing chain has been positioned with dark colored link at the 6 o'clock position on the inner sprocket of the crankshaft gear.
LH timing chain has been positioned with the opposing dark colored link aligned with the LH timing mark on the LH camshaft phaser
LH timing chain tensioner arm has been installed on the tensioner arm bolt with lubrication on the pivot point & the LH 2V steel bodied tensioner has been installed - bolts torqued to 18 ft. lbs.
RH (when viewed from the rear of the engine/passenger's side of vehicle) timing chain guide has been installed - bolts torqued to 89 in lbs. RH Timing chain has been positioned with dark colored link at the 6 o'clock position on the outer sprocket of the crankshaft gear.
RH timing chain has been positioned with the opposing dark colored link aligned with the RH timing mark on the RH camshaft phaser
RH timing chain tensioner arm has been installed on the tensioner arm bolt with lubrication on the pivot point & the RH 2V steel bodied tensioner has been installed - bolts torqued to 18 ft. lbs.
All timing marks have been verified for accuracy and pins pulled from the tensioners
Crankshaft sensor ring installed on the crankshaft with teeth facing forward