After cambelt change
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After cambelt change
Right just fitted my cambelt (after a weeks waiting for it) ..it might be me but it feels even slower than it did before 90bhp ..if the timing was one tooth out would it feel slow..it just seemed to rev quicker before..now it seems an age even before it gets to 3500rpm doubt it would get to 4500rpm it starts fine and sounds fine doesn't smoke ..I didn't lock bolt the pump I marked it ,it's about 2-3mm out from the mark would that make a difference
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Re: After cambelt change
Yes, the pump timing will be out.
Follow jasper's incredibly good guide, lock the flywheel, tension as per advice.
Rotate engine at least half dozen times checking that the pins still go in after each revolution
As a side note, my 150ish bhp one will fly round to 3500 rpm's but take an age to get to 4500 rpm's
A HDi tunning re-map would sort it but I've got better things to spend my hard earned on
Follow jasper's incredibly good guide, lock the flywheel, tension as per advice.
Rotate engine at least half dozen times checking that the pins still go in after each revolution
As a side note, my 150ish bhp one will fly round to 3500 rpm's but take an age to get to 4500 rpm's
A HDi tunning re-map would sort it but I've got better things to spend my hard earned on
2002 110 HDi estate, Rapier in monaco blue! ( found quite a bit more power ) SOLD I've sorted the airbag light
1998 3.0 V6 SE coupe in Diablo Red ( my baby ) sold
2006 206 1.4 16v sport in Aegean blue ( wife's shopping trolley )
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1998 3.0 V6 SE coupe in Diablo Red ( my baby ) sold
2006 206 1.4 16v sport in Aegean blue ( wife's shopping trolley )
2006 BMW e61 535d m-sport run's for cover
Re: After cambelt change
Yours is a 2003 HDi 90 with the DW10 engine? If so, the pump pulley is not timed, the injection is controlled by the ECU and cam/crank sensors.
You only time the crank and cam by pinning them. It is most likely you have got it one tooth out if you are down on power so recheck with the 8mm pinning tools into the cam gear and flywheel. Dont over-tension the cam belt!
You only time the crank and cam by pinning them. It is most likely you have got it one tooth out if you are down on power so recheck with the 8mm pinning tools into the cam gear and flywheel. Dont over-tension the cam belt!
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Re: After cambelt change
Thankyou for the replies.ive always done aux belts to my tension of I can twist the belt around 10-15mm, but I thought the cambelt should be a bit tighter ,I can twist it around 5mm..does that sound about right
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Re: After cambelt change
But wouldn't one tooth out make it hard to start or make it noisier..it starts within two turns of the engine
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Re: After cambelt change
The Hdi can run when it's a couple of teeth out - it doesn't sound great though......
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1998 Volvo 940 auto estate - also mine
2019 Citroen C3 something - the wife's
PP2000 user, can help with faults / diagnostics in the Bournemouth area.