Kia Sportage Rebuild: Cylinder Head Install & Timing Procedure DIY

Kia Sportage Rebuild: Cylinder Head Install & Timing Procedure DIY

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Anthony Fejeran says:

Hey man. 4 years later your videos are still helping people. Been doing some work on my kids 02 sportage and this segment of videos helped a lot. Thank you and great job.

R.C. Moving says:

Hey what’s going on 50s kid I have a 2002 Kia Sportage I replace the cylinder head because the old one cracked I put everything back together I’m pretty sure I put everything back correctly maybe something came loose but I am poppy my engine amp fuse 15 have any ideas what it could be I kind of think something might’ve broke in the harness it is a little old

Thian Weideman says:

I'm standing right now in front of my uncle's kia and my dad said i must reassemble the belts and pulleys and gears in front and i dont remember how i took it apart

Chuck's Stuff says:

Do you know if the Kia is still running around?

Ferber b says:

Thanks for the video I am doing the water pump on my brother 1999 Kia Sportage and changing timing belt to and I couldn’t get the timing marks to the timing cover marks and plus the belt tensioner was set wrong the spring was not getting any tension the spring was loose my brother bought the Kia used I think the owner had this Kia repair and the mechanic did not put the timing chain correct and maybe that’s way there was a computer code of misfire in cylinder one this video helped allot

Jose Mercado says:

Did you ever figured out what was causing the oil build-up ?

zfoxfire says:

I'm tearing down my engine compartment now. your videos are very helpful.

Ti50pq Smoith says:

Thank you so much for making this video! It was truly a life saver. I’ve watched it 16-times and pick up a tidbit every time.

Scott C says:

In the 80s we put together a vehicle engine with a major scared up cylinder wall. And that engine had constant oil smoke, but the guy drove it for like 4 years after. It was much worse than what you are faced with. I really enjoyed this video. Very cool.

robson robsonlmatias says:

Parabéns!!!! It's good Work!!!!

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