I did , and they are identical . Tooth for tooth and the same numbers on the belt .Did you check new belt against old belt?
Not done a 300 for years, but I always seem to have much the same issue with my 200s, I think it is because the belt is so wide and so short that there is little to no wiggle room.
If you put the old idler in place, does it fit?
Basically if you reassemble it with all the old parts, does it fit?
It will be somthing silly, I'm sure. Pretty much must be idler related.
Actually tried that too , even using the old pulleys and belt I can't get it back on . I did this job for the first and only time seven years ago and had no problems . I'm sorry I went near it now because the old belt and pulleys are like new !If you put the old idler in place, does it fit?
Basically if you reassemble it with all the old parts, does it fit?
It will be somthing silly, I'm sure. Pretty much must be idler related.
Yes , all correct . It will be something silly you can be sure .Is the tensioner correct ?
JulianF , when you zoom into your photo the way your timing belt comes off the pulley at an angle is just the way mine was when I put the new belt on . Is it supposed to be like that ? I was convinced it was misaligned and took it off again . Also the idler pulley looked to be ever so slightly more prominent than the tensioner pulley . Is that normal ? Also , how did you go about getting the belt onto the pulley ?Here is one I did a couple of months back.
I doubt there is anything you can see in the photo that is of help to you, but, as I have it on my phone, I may as well post it up, just in case you can spot somthing?
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