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Help ims bearing intrctions 3.2 s

oK I'M IM PROCESS TO REPLACE IMS took me 2 weeks after work to remove all parts , my tranny looks great car has 85k miles and clutch was original real bad condition of cluch disk and flywheel by the way,
but traany mount engine mounts are like new, I bought pelicna book to use as instructions, and bought pleicna parts ims beaing cause was better to my budget

my main question is wayne said set car to top dead center, and look it , but them along book set to secure intermedait shaft to rotate enagie unltil sproket hols are vivibles and instal secure screws????? so why put it and lock it in tdc and them rotate it again???
anyone with a good write up on ims replace ebaring to comapre and use both as guide??? thanks i do not want screw my timing ! here is couiple pics of my car and progress

pd by way my calipers where looking bad , i bought cheap clear coad ceramic paint clena them good repray 3 coats of the clear paint calipers look new!




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I believe he means to turn the crank 360 degrees again and look at the ims to see if you can tighten the 3 set screws. Most people don't use the set screws as there is a possibility of dislodging the gear on the ims shaft.
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First of all, forget about using the set screws, and do it the proper way:

LN Engineering Retrofit Kit Instructions - Rev 7 Jul 10.
1. PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION RECOMMENDED and required for limited warranty. See
enclosed warranty form. WE DO NOT PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR INSTALLATIONS!
2. Dual row retrofit kit for dual row only IMS's & single row kit for single row only!
3. If engine is running, use PST2, PIWIS, or equivalent tester to read live DME values for rough running
threshold and camshaft deviation.
4. Prior to starting this repair, drain oil, remove filter and oil pan and inspect for debris and clean. If any foreign
object debris is present from an IMS bearing that was in the process of failing or failed, we recommend installing a
magnetic drain plug and spin-on full flow oil filtration kit (both sold separately).
5. Put engine at TDC, and lock out the pulley so the engine cannot turn over.
6. Pull cam plugs and make note of position. It is recommended that the cams are locked out using factory cam
timing tool. If two sets of cam tools are available, it is possible to modify the tool to allow both sets of cams to be
locked, even with the engine in the car.
7. Then remove the three (3) chain tensioners. If worn or noisy, replace.
8. Remove hub flange.

9. If center stud/bearing support is broken, use Kukko 21-4 internal extractor to pull from inner race. If all
that remains is an outer race, a Kukko 21-6 internal extractor with a 22-2 counterstay can be used to pull from the
outer race. If the bearing has “welded” itself around the perimeter of the bearing housing bore or snap ring groove is
damaged in any way, do not proceed with the IMS retrofitting.
10. If it is a single row bearing, remove the snap ring. Otherwise, for dual row bearings, proceed as the retaining
wire-loc is internal and will collapse as you pull on it.
11. Thread hex bar adapter onto existing bearing support / center stud (already attached to bearing puller, sold
separately)
12. Adjust nut until sleeve of bearing puller is resting on the face of the intermediate shaft (around bearing
housing bore) and lubricate puller before extracting bearing. When bearing has been extracted, the bearing and puller
will come away from the engine as a single unit.
13. Clean out IMS tube to ensure no debris (if present) enters crankcase.
14. Remove nut and SPARE o-ring from new bearing support (already pressed into new bearing in center race)
and slide the aluminum bearing driver/installation tool over the stud, counter-bored side facing outside of engine.
Drop in 12 point nut and snug up to hold the bearing, bearing support/center stud, and bearing driver/installation tool
as a single unit.
15. Holding the installation tool, use a snap on dead blow (red, plasticized hammer) and gently tap new bearing
into place. Intermediate shaft will move backwards towards the pulley side of the engine until the other end of the
shaft is resting on the backside of the oil pump console, so don't hammer too hard. Bearing should go in easy. Install
spiro-loc on dual row or snap-ring on single row bearing.
16. You are now ready to install the new hub flange. Inspect seal for damage as well as bore in the block for any
imperfections that might cause the new seal or flange to leak. Take care not to damage o-ring located in new hub
flange, using an o-ring lubricant on seal to facilitate easy installation. Once new flange is started, use three (3) M6X25
bolts, tightening in a star pattern slowly to draw in the new hub flange in.
17. Once home, remove M6X25 bolts and replace with new micro-encapsulated bolts. Although optional, you can
use flange sealant on bottom of head of the bolt.
18. The center bearing support 12 point nut can be installed and torqued to the factory spec. Do not exceed 24
ft/lb if using the “goodandtight” method. Use flange sealant (Loctite 574 or Curil T) on bottom of head of the bolt and
use wicking (green) Loctite on the exposed threads of the center bearing support/stud and 12 point nut. If the small oring
is damaged or leaks, the use of flange and thread sealants should prevent a leak.
19. OPTIONAL Replace accessible case perimeter bolts with new factory micro-encapsulated bolts.
20. OPTIONAL Replace rear main seal with updated part number 997-101-212-01.
21. Although care has been taken to provide adequate clearance, care must be taken to ensure engine turns over
once flywheel/flex plate is installed (use new fasteners) and that there is no interference between the flange and
flywheel/flex plate. If there is interference, carefully grind the area of contact.
22. Engine timing should be verified after installation and re-timed if cam timing slips. If available, record DME
live value for rough running threshold and camshaft deviation. If deviation is more than 7.5 degrees, re-time cams.

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