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Timing Chain Removal Note

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2016 Mazda CX-3. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
  1. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise to align the timing marks and the key position as shown in the figure, and set cylinder No. 1 at top dead center (TDC).
    Fig 1: Aligning Timing Marks And Key Position
    G10968568Courtesy of MAZDA
  2. While moving the exhaust camshaft back and forth in the direction of the arrow using a wrench on the cast hexagon, press down the link plate of the timing chain tensioner using a precision screwdriver and release the plunger lock.
    Fig 2: Moving Exhaust Camshaft Back And Forth Using Wrench On Cast Hexagon
    G10968569Courtesy of MAZDA
    Fig 3: Pressing Down Link Plate Of Timing Chain Tensioner Using Precision Screwdriver
    G10968570Courtesy of MAZDA
    NOTE:
    • When moving the exhaust camshaft back and forth, the timing chain pushes the plunger in the chain tensioner making it easier to operate the link plate.
  3. Push back the plunger slowly in the direction shown in the figure with the link plate still pushed down.
    Fig 4: Pushing Back Plunger
    G10968571Courtesy of MAZDA
  4. Remove the screwdriver from the link plate with the plunger still pushed down.
  5. Release the force slightly from the plunger, and move it back and forth 2-3 mm {0.08-0.11 in}  .
  6. Insert a wire with an approx. diameter of 1.5 mm {0.059 in}  or a paper clip where the link plate hole and the tensioner body hole overlap to secure the link plate and lock the plunger.
    Fig 5: Inserting Wire With Paper Clip Link Plate Hole
    G10968572Courtesy of MAZDA
  7. Remove the chain tensioner, tensioner arm, and the chain guide (No. 1).
  8. Remove the timing chain.