Hi!
I have changed waterpump and when I put the timing belt back I got problems. When I try to run the engine by hand (on the crankshaftbolt by a tool) something stops the engine.
I have used bolts in the camshaft pulley timing hole 7 a’clock
and a bolt in the crankshaft pulley timing hole at 11 a’clock as the instruction says but something is wrong.
The engine stops when the crankshaft pulley timing hole is at 11 a’clock and 4 a’clock.
If I move the timing belt at the camshaft pulley, I can run the engine a 360 degree. By that reason I guess some valve and a piston meets.
I can’t understand what I do wrong, please help me.
The engine is a XU10, 2.0 8v TCT.
Help, Timing belt problem
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Peter,
Have a read of this thread started by Shane who had similar problems with his 2.0 8V Xantia:
http://www.andyspares.com/discussionfor ... IC_ID=5552
Did you check the pins could be fitted before you took the old belt off?
Have a read of this thread started by Shane who had similar problems with his 2.0 8V Xantia:
http://www.andyspares.com/discussionfor ... IC_ID=5552
Did you check the pins could be fitted before you took the old belt off?
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Different problem.
I couldn't pin the cam pulley. In his case the harmonic balancer will have rotated on it's rubber bush. The only fix is to replace the crankshaft pulley. If you pull it off and scrutinize it you will see the rubber seperates the out part of the pulley from the inne part.
seeya,
Shane L.
I couldn't pin the cam pulley. In his case the harmonic balancer will have rotated on it's rubber bush. The only fix is to replace the crankshaft pulley. If you pull it off and scrutinize it you will see the rubber seperates the out part of the pulley from the inne part.
seeya,
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BTW:
I did knock up a webpage on this [:D]
http://www.aussiefrogs.com/shane/xantia ... pheres.htm
seeya,
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I did knock up a webpage on this [:D]
http://www.aussiefrogs.com/shane/xantia ... pheres.htm
seeya,
shane l.
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