π§ Hyundai Atos Prime 1.1 G4HG Timing Marks Setup
β οΈ Before You Start
- Disconnect battery
- Remove:
- Right front wheel
- Engine mount (if blocking)
- Timing covers
- Use a 17mm socket to turn crankshaft clockwise only
Timing marks are on:
- Camshaft pulley (top)
- Crankshaft sprocket (bottom)
π§ STEP 1: Set Engine to TDC (Top Dead Center)
- Turn the crankshaft clockwise
- Align the crankshaft timing mark:
- Mark on crank gear must line up with the mark on engine block / oil pump housing
- At this point:
- Piston 1 is at TDC (compression stroke)
π If cam is not aligned, rotate crank one more full turn.
π§ STEP 2: Align Camshaft Timing Mark
- Look at the cam pulley (top gear)
- Align:
- The dot/line on cam gear
- With the pointer or notch on cylinder head
βοΈ In your diagram:
- The cam mark is shown at the top (12 oβclock position)
π§ STEP 3: Check Alignment (VERY IMPORTANT)
Both must be aligned at the same time:
- Cam pulley β mark at top
- Crank pulley β mark at bottom aligned with block
π If even 1 tooth off β engine will:
- Misfire
- Lose power
- Possibly bend valves (if badly off)
π§ STEP 4: Install Timing Belt
- Start from crankshaft
- Route belt in this order:
- Crank β tensioner β camshaft
- Keep belt tight on non-tension side (right side)
π§ STEP 5: Set Tensioner
- Loosen tensioner bolt
- Let spring apply tension OR manually tension
- Tighten tensioner bolt
π Typical torque (approx from diagram):
- Around 22β30 Nm for tensioner area
- Crank bolt higher (100+ Nm range)
π§ STEP 6: Rotate Engine (CRITICAL CHECK)
- Turn crankshaft 2 full rotations clockwise
- Re-check:
- Cam mark still aligned
- Crank mark still aligned
βοΈ If not aligned β redo timing
π§ STEP 7: Final Assembly
- Reinstall:
- Covers
- Engine mount
- Wheel
- Start engine and listen:
- No knocking
- Smooth idle
π§ Pro Tips (From Real Workshop Experience)
- Always rotate clockwise only
- Never use starter motor to βtestβ timing
- If unsure, lock cam & crank before removing belt
- Replace:
- Tensioner
- Belt (recommended every ~35,000β100,000 km depending source)
π How Your Diagram Matches This
From your image:
- CA = Camshaft
- CS = Crankshaft
- T = Tensioner
- Marks shown:
- Cam β top alignment
- Crank β bottom alignment
- Belt path clearly illustrated
The G4HG 1.1 engine is part of Hyundaiβs Epsilon family used in:
- Atos
- i10
So guides for i10 G4HG also apply.

