Timing Belts, the sleeping time bomb

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dervpower
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Post by dervpower »

yeah thats what i meant,for the timing just curious for when i do mine how many locking pins in total, can you use 8mm bolts on the pulleys and whats the difference in dw10 and dw12 engine codes?
robbie123
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Post by robbie123 »

You can buy the locking tool for about £7 online. It's made by sealey and Draper. You just bolt it in place. I just got my big screwdriver on the flywheel and held it in place while my stepdad undid the pulley. Came off quite easy actually. A good deal of loctite went on when refitting and torqued it up so it ain't coming off again easily (sorry to any future owners :) )!
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