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206 GTI 180 Timing Belt Change
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wasssssup
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:04 pm Up
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Is it really necessary to do that last bit on the printout about turning the crank pully after putting the belt on?
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Presumably its to make sure the belts on correctly?
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I think because if its been timed wrong turning the crank by hand will not damage anything whereas if you start it and its timed wrong....

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no i mean the repositioning of flange bit at the end is that really necessary as it looks like you need a lot of special tools to do it lol
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wasssssup wrote:
no i mean the repositioning of flange bit at the end is that really necessary as it looks like you need a lot of special tools to do it lol

Pay someone else to do it then.

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wasssssup wrote:
no i mean the repositioning of flange bit at the end is that really necessary as it looks like you need a lot of special tools to do it lol

I think you only need to do that if the holes don't line up again after fitting the new belt and turning it over by hand! I know when I did the CCs (138bhp), everything was fine and holes lined up fine. I even had a local Pug/Citroen specialist have a look as he was around sorting my air con.

Took me about 6 hours, but I took my time as I wanted it to be right! Getting the covers on/off requires some dexterity! Wink

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gazza82 wrote:
wasssssup wrote:
no i mean the repositioning of flange bit at the end is that really necessary as it looks like you need a lot of special tools to do it lol

I think you only need to do that if the holes don't line up again after fitting the new belt and turning it over by hand! I know when I did the CCs (138bhp), everything was fine and holes lined up fine. I even had a local Pug/Citroen specialist have a look as he was around sorting my air con.

Took me about 6 hours, but I took my time as I wanted it to be right! Getting the covers on/off requires some dexterity! Wink

Too true i think thats probably the hardest part about the change

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It's not the best job in the world to do, usually takes more than 4hours unless there is prior experience.

the first time i had mine done, they locked the exhaust cam in the wrong pin, making it be 1 tooth out, but it made a big difference on noise/performance, so make sure everything is locked up solidly and double check everything...you don't want to be doing it twice.

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