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timing belt help
« on: 31 August 2011, 15:18:47 »

hi all, just about to dive into my timing belt (2.2) does anyone know do i have to remove the crankshaft pulley to do this!!? as from what i can see in haynes they're telling me to!
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Re: timing belt help
« Reply #1 on: 31 August 2011, 15:41:05 »

from memory yes four bolts hold it on  :y
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Re: timing belt help
« Reply #2 on: 31 August 2011, 15:43:55 »

correct!! got the cover off and yes it must come off!!
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Re: timing belt help
« Reply #3 on: 31 August 2011, 15:47:19 »

Good stuff  :y
arm yourself with a mirror & torch to line up the mark on the crank to the housing :y
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Re: timing belt help
« Reply #4 on: 31 August 2011, 15:49:34 »

Yup you do, E12 or E14  :y
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Re: timing belt help
« Reply #5 on: 31 August 2011, 19:22:28 »

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Good stuff  :y
arm yourself with a mirror & torch to line up the mark on the crank to the housing :y
oh didn't know there was one!, i had a pointy thing sticking out from the block which lined up to the pulley which was a right pita as when i released the tension on the old belt it must have moved the crank about a quarter of a turn so the first start up i had a little spanner on and no power! (me thinks i got away with something!) so took out the no.1 plug found top dead centre and voila the pulley lined up on the mark but i have a feeling i may still be a tooth out (advanced on the crank) but it's got dark now and she seems to run as before  but will re-check it at the next available moment, interestin waterpump setup never seen that before with just the edges of the washers holding it in, a question are cam belts always a pita to get back onto the splines because this one fought me to the point i thought i had the wrong belt! i even took the waterpump out again to make sure it was correctly aligned (as far as i could tell it was!) but there seems to be a fair old amount of tension before the tensioner tensions it!!!, anyway job done i think and if it doesn't blow up in the next couple of weeks i will have saved myself €300 (or cost myself €1000!) so fingers crossed, thanks for the quick rply by the way it's much appreciated, love this site!,Rich.
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« Reply #6 on: 31 August 2011, 19:24:33 »

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Yup you do, E12 or E14  :y
i think that relates to 3/8 in my toolbox!!
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