The camshaft and valve gear components should be washed in solvent, to remove grease and dust accumulated during transport, to ensure a clean installation. Dry the parts thoroughly before installation, laying them out on paper towels or shop rags.  Don't soak hydraulic lifters, which will be compromised by cleaning solvents. Before installing your new camshaft, make sure to check the part numbers of the camshaft and valve gear components against the manual, to avoid any mismatch of equipment due to a shipping error or a mistake at the shop. Cam lobes and bearings need to be coated with oil conditioner, which is usually included with new part kits. Rotate the cam while it's in the block, applying the oil in small amounts. Be careful to avoid scratching the cam bearings. Move the cam as far back as the plug at the rear of the block will allow, and fasten the upper timing gear. The timing chain and sprocket can be assembled after you've lubricated the parts. To align the timing, you need to set the timing gear to Top Dead Center (TDC) and torque the assembly to the proper specifications, which will differ, depending on the brand of the component.  Most gears will be marked with a notch or a green dot to help set TDC. Rotate the gear until the mark is at roughly 12 o'clock. Always defer to the manufacturer's directions. With the camshaft in place, the upper timing gear should have its timing dot in the 6 o'clock position; the lower timing gear should show its zero-degree marking in the 12 o'clock position. Checking this will ensure proper valve train movement and allow the engine to respond the way the camshaft is intended to. Make sure oil does not leak from the front of the engine. Apply silicone between the oil pan and timing-cover seal contact points, then tighten the oil pan back into place. If the gasket is undamaged, it can be cleaned before spreading a thin layer of silicone between the pan and the block. Always use a new set of lifters, checking each to make sure it can move unimpeded after you assemble it. If it doesn't, the cam and lifter will be distributed incorrectly, which can result in engine failure. Lubricate each of the  the new lifters, dropping them into their place. Install the pushrods through the cylinder heads, install the rocker arms, and put the pushrods against the rocker cups. Reinstall the water pump and reconnect both heater hoses. Compress the belt tensioner and replace the drive belt. Reinstall the radiator and refasten all of those hoses, reconnecting the tubes in the fill neck. Secure the wiring harness to the fan shroud and replace the radiator tray and the MAF assembly. Refill the radiator with a 50/50 mix of coolant and water. Inspect the engine for any loose connections and then reconnect the battery cables. . Turn the ignition and let the engine run, without starting, for a few seconds. Reconnect the coil pack harness if there are no problems. You may need to adjust the timing, using a timing gun, if you want to optimize the cam function. Let the car idle, pressing the gas pump if it threatens to stall. When the engine is running at full temperature, replace the radiator cap.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash new parts in solvent before installation. Lubricate the cam. Set the timing chain. Position the lower portion of the timing cover over the oil pan. Lubricate and install the lifters. Reassemble and reinstall the rest of the assembly. Test the timing and adjust if necessary Start the car to verify that the oil pressure is stable.

Q: Once it begins playing, the PS2 will prompt you to change the parental controls in order to watch the movie. Select Yes and the PS2 will ask you for the password. Press the Select button on your controller, located near the center. By pressing Select, you are beginning the password reset function. The PS2 will ask you to input the password to continue. Enter the password 7444 and select OK. Enter and easy to remember password such as 0000 so that you can easily access your movies in the future. The PS2 will confirm that the password was changed and return you to the DVD menu. To disable the parental controls altogether, follow the next section.
A: Insert a restricted DVD movie. Delete the password. Enter a new password.

Article: When you’re trying to get things done fast, it might be tempting to multitask. However, doing multiple things at once will only slow you down. Pick one task and work on only that task until you’ve run out of time or finished it. Then, you can move on to the next thing that you need to do.  Even if you have multiple similar tasks to do, only do one thing at a time and don’t jump back and forth between them. For example, work on only sending emails or finishing a report. Don’t finish a page of the report and then send a few emails before working on the report again. Try to accomplish multiple tasks in a row in the same spot, like by your computer or on your phone. Then, you can get all of the things done that you need to do in one place without wasting time by starting and stopping tasks to move from place to place.  For instance, if you have to look up the phone number for a few local businesses and buy something online, you can use your phone to look up the contact information, and then place the order through an app. Then, you can put your phone away and focus on completing other tasks. If you have a few phone calls to make, make them consecutively, and then take a break from using your phone while you finish other tasks. Try to get your most difficult tasks out of the way in the morning when you have the most energy and motivation, which will help you work through them quickly. Aim to finish all of your difficult tasks before noon, leaving the second half of the day for less important tasks and planning for the next day. For instance, if you have a term paper to finish and a few calls to make, you should plan to finish the paper in the morning, and make the phone calls in the afternoon. That way, the paper will be completed and you can knock out the smaller tasks quickly. When you’re trying to work quickly, distractions can throw off your schedule. Wear a pair of headphones and listen to music, an audiobook, a newscast, or a podcast to block out distracting noise. This is especially helpful if you’re working around other people who are talking or generally being loud. Avoid burnout by giving your mind and body time to rest throughout the day. Some experts recommend 10 minutes of rest for every 50 minutes of work, but you can adjust this as needed. On your break, check your text messages, grab a cup of coffee, go for a walk, or have a snack. Even if you don’t feel like you need a break, take a short one anyway. Stand up and stretch, or take some time to drink some water. Your body will thank you!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Focus on doing only one task at a time. Group tasks based on where or how you do them. Do your most challenging tasks in the morning. Put on a pair of headphones to block out distracting noise. Reward yourself with frequent, short breaks to refresh your energy.