Hi everyone!
So, I'm finally doing the timing. I have the Arnnworx tool 920Xv6.1 (
http://www.arnnworx.com/catalog/index.p ... ustJC17Gv4 ) . and just can't get the timing belt right.
I have a brand new timing belt so assume that being a bit tighter than an older used belt the Auto tensioner needs to be a fraction looser....am I right?
1- With the feel and water pump pulley method:
Situation, with starter back on and at TDC I turn the crank round and back to TDC. I can then just about turn the water pump pulley by one hand. However, when I push down on the top of the timing belt the crank moves back ever so slightly..(1/8th of a tooth maybe) and I can no longer turn the water pump. I then turn the crank round again back to TDC and I can turn the water pump pulley by hand. I can also turn the belt 90 degrees at its longest run When I push down on the timing belt again it can just touch the bottom right hand side of the separation bar but not the left..photo below.
Question on this method: is it normal for the crank to move back a fraction when you press down on the timing belt?
2 - Arnnworx tool:
I can't get my head around the slack and moving it back to the top of the belt. When I use the above feel method and put my tool on the belt WITHOUT moving the slack back to the top by turning the crank back a tiny bit, the cam does not move, the tool is always spot on! However, the instructions clearly state that I have to move the slack to the top for a correct reading. When I do this the dial swings round about 150 degrees into the realms of super slack.
I then adjust the auto tensioner to tighten the belt up with the pin wrench to the readings set out and turn crank around back to TDC and I can not turn the water pump pulley at all...not even with two rubber gloved hands.
My thoughts are the problems are around the Auto tensioner....this is a piece that is over 30 years old..Clarks garage makes reference to it saying best to test tension rather trust it to get it right.
Having watched and read up on this topic with the feel, twist 90 degrees, turning water pump pulley methods I am happy that I have the timing OK.
However, with the special tool to zone in on the specific exact tension it seems I am way too loose......
So what do you think please?
All comment welcome....
Thank you,
Michael