Hi All ,
I'm doing my first ever timing belt change but fear I may have complicated things . I brought the timing mark on the cam gear round to the pointer on the casing , the woodruff key was at the 12 o'clock position and I inserted the pin in the flywheel . When I tried to insert the pin in the fuel pump it didn't want to go in although when I shone a light in the hole it seemed to line up ok . So I pushed the pin harder and it went in a bit more although it was tight . It was only when I took the belt off that I thought about putting a straight edge on the timing mark , and going by that it looks like I should have brought the cogs round a fraction more . My question is this : is there anything I can do at this point to fine tune the alignment or should I just leave it as is ? Any advice would be much appreciated .
I'm doing my first ever timing belt change but fear I may have complicated things . I brought the timing mark on the cam gear round to the pointer on the casing , the woodruff key was at the 12 o'clock position and I inserted the pin in the flywheel . When I tried to insert the pin in the fuel pump it didn't want to go in although when I shone a light in the hole it seemed to line up ok . So I pushed the pin harder and it went in a bit more although it was tight . It was only when I took the belt off that I thought about putting a straight edge on the timing mark , and going by that it looks like I should have brought the cogs round a fraction more . My question is this : is there anything I can do at this point to fine tune the alignment or should I just leave it as is ? Any advice would be much appreciated .