Nice video, very good and easy to follow the steps, im might buying a i20 with skipped chain. This video shows approximately how to fix it, unless any valves is ruined 😱. Nice job!
Thanks for the interesting video. Cam belts (especially in oil) get bad press, so interesting to learn that timing chains don't always last forever and can give you a problem.
I'd rather have a cambelt, even if it runs in oil, than a timing chain nowadays, as parts are cheaper and it's designed to be replaced so less on labour. Even on this, which is a relatively simple change, it's going to be £700.
Nice job, looks like a fun little car to work on. My Saab 9-5 apparently needs the engine out to do a chain - any experience with them? Some people roll in a new chain but the plastic guides would be my worry...
Handy video, walks you through it nicely. Can you get away with not emptying the A/C? was the exhaust cam aligned? if you pause at about 2:22 it looks to be off, or is this just a trick of the light/angle?
Hi. I am in process of changing head gasket of this car ( Hyundai i10 1.2 year 2012 ) Could you please let me know the torque spec for following components: Head bolts, camshaft caps, timing chain cover , crankshaft pulley bolts and engine mount ( chain side ) . Many thanks
Hey mate, is it okay to leave the original sprockets in? I am trying to get a timing kit for my i20, and its hard to find a decent brand kit that comes with the sprockets!
Is it just a stretched chain though? With the Picanto I was doing, chain was stretched but the hydraulic tensioner was jammed, not allowing it to tension the chain.
@@bazmeredith yeah I suppose. My tensioner was in the new position, as it were. I wriggled it and it snapped out tight. Chain was stretched at least 8mm against the new one.
hi baz, do you know where to buy the timing chain kit for this? do you reccomend a specific brand or do you reccomend a specific place to buy them from?
hi baz, i have an i10 that is throwing up a p0014 and a p0011 code. i have checked both the cam position sensors and they seem to be working fine. do you have any other ideas what else it can be
Neither was I until we bought 2 Sonatas new in 2008. Since then they have suffered terribly from the odd blown brake light bulb and sun-visor not staying up. Also a clip went in the central cubby. And a window regulator went on one of them. And that's it. In 15 years. Both cars are on their original 'Hyundai' battery too.
@@glyngregory5456 Sad to report one of the Sonatas suffered a failure of the.. AC compressor. I fitted a new one on the driveway, good to go. Glad to hear someone else has some praise for Hyundai!