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    timing marks??

    how should the timing marks look when setting the timing??

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    there will be marks on the pulley's and on the cover. cant miss them tbh..

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    Quote Originally Posted by fab
    there will be marks on the pulley's and on the cover. cant miss them tbh..
    wer does the mark on the bottom cog line up with?? and the mark on the flywheel through the gearbox, what line does it sit on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by morley2212
    Quote Originally Posted by fab
    there will be marks on the pulley's and on the cover. cant miss them tbh..
    wer does the mark on the bottom cog line up with?? and the mark on the flywheel through the gearbox, what line does it sit on?
    on a F7p and Megane F7r should be on a williams too, the cambelt has marks that's lines up with marks on camshafts and crank easy as it can

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    For the crank pulley, (the one you call on flywheel/gearbox) it depends if you have taken this pulley off or not.
    if you have not taken this pulley off then all you need to concern yourself with is finding TDC and locking this pulley using the bolt on the front of the engine casing.

    You should really have a manual or someone with experience doing timing belts mate. It's piss easy to do when you know how but your playing with fire!

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    Besides the timing, the proper belt tension is also important. Do not tense it too much because it will damage the oil pump auxiliary shaft bearings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fab
    For the crank pulley, (the one you call on flywheel/gearbox) it depends if you have taken this pulley off or not.
    if you have not taken this pulley off then all you need to concern yourself with is finding TDC and locking this pulley using the bolt on the front of the engine casing.

    You should really have a manual or someone with experience doing timing belts mate. It's piss easy to do when you know how but your playing with fire!
    well you need to take the crankpulley off to see the mark and get the belt off/on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yanoo_
    Besides the timing, the proper belt tension is also important. Do not tense it too much because it will damage the oil pump auxiliary shaft bearings.
    It'll also whine like a beeyatch if it's too tight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliokiz
    Quote Originally Posted by Yanoo_
    Besides the timing, the proper belt tension is also important. Do not tense it too much because it will damage the oil pump auxiliary shaft bearings.
    It'll also whine like a beeyatch if it's too tight!
    and burn the belt, not the noise & smell of burning rubber you want to have just as you're about to go out on track :P

    What I did when fiddling about with it in the paddock at Castle Combe last year

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    well you need to take the crankpulley off to see the mark and get the belt off/on[/quote]

    If your doing it by the book Yes that pulley has to come out. I have managed to get a belt on without removing it but it's tight.

    Problem is without taking this pulley off it's very difficult to do the center bearing because of that black cover that sits behind the pulleys.
    Again by removing the toothed pulley and loosening some screws around the cover by some miracle I did slip a new center bearing in.

    Yes, belt tensioning is so very important,big time.


 

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