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Timing belt alignment
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elcamino
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 1:31 pm Up
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Hi.Does anyone know how crankshaft should be aligned using timing position marks on its pulley for fitting timing belt?thanks.
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on the fiesta ( i looked at one today ) its pins, on the crank there is a timing pin hole at the top of the pulley.
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mjsroofing wrote:
on the fiesta ( i looked at one today ) its pins, on the crank there is a timing pin hole at the top of the pulley.

thats the 1.4 hdi by the way

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Take a read of this:
206info.co.uk/Forums/v...29081.html

there's two timing pin holes one on the camshaft pulley and one in the flywheel, they need to be locked off together when replacing belt to ensure correct timing.

 


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mjsroofing
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what engine do you have?
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It is a 1.4 8v.there is a lock position hole on camshaft pulley but for crankshaft there is nothing to insert a locking pin.
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If you scroll down to picture 7 in the link i posted it will show you where to insert the locking pin to lock the crankshaft.
 


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yeah as above on the tu petrol engine i've all ways used an allen key with a slight bend in it. just above the starter motor , through the engine casing into the flywheel.
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richpowell91 wrote:
If you scroll down to picture 7 in the link i posted it will show you where to insert the locking pin to lock the crankshaft.
Yes thanks.when i removed the lower cover i noticed there are 2 marks i ve marked by red arrows.i thought they should be in line for correct adjustment.green arrow is where the camshaft hole could be locked.but as you see i should crank about 1/8 turn the cranksaft separately to make them in line.any idea about that?[img]
 
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So long as the crankshaft and camshaft are locked off together when replacing the belt then i would ignore those marks. Also once the belts on double check correct timing by turning the engine over by hand 6 times and insert timing pins again to make sure the timing holes still line up.
 


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elcamino
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Thanks again rich.my engine was lazy a bit so i was thinking misalignment might be the reason!you think is there any tolerance for that?
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elcamino wrote:
Thanks again rich.my engine was lazy a bit so i was thinking misalignment might be the reason!you think is there any tolerance for that?

yea the belt can be a tooth out and still run with out causeing any damage but it wouldn't run very well. Good luck you might have a much better car when you finished.

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mjsroofing wrote:
elcamino wrote:
Thanks again rich.my engine was lazy a bit so i was thinking misalignment might be the reason!you think is there any tolerance for that?

yea the belt can be a tooth out and still run with out causeing any damage but it wouldn't run very well. Good luck you might have a much better car when you finished.
I found the locking hole for crankshaft and it is now ok.thank you for replies Very Happy

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