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Rewmer
Member Since: 03 Apr 2019
Location: Clacton
Posts: 10
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2005 tdv6 auto.
Just gathering info for the cam belt / oil pump change. Question is can the flywheel be locked in place with the starter still fitted accessing the hole via the wheel well ? I am sure I have seen a post somewhere in the hundreds of posts I have trawled over the past few weeks, but can’t find it now.
Just thinking it’s much easier to jack and remove a wheel than crawl about underneath. I will be working in the street.
Thanks
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3rd Jun 2019 7:39 pm |
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Flack
Member Since: 06 Sep 2006
Location: Preston Lancashire
Posts: 6233
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The locking tool will not fit in to place without removing the starter motor, as it locates on one of the bolts.
Flack
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3rd Jun 2019 7:42 pm |
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Dazz360
Member Since: 03 Sep 2016
Location: West Mids Walsall
Posts: 871
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The locking tool has a bit welded on the side with a nut so it can be bolted in place via a hole the starter is bolted with, so yes you can but nothing is holding it in place Metal auto sump & fluid change (3 hrs)
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3rd Jun 2019 7:42 pm |
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Nasher
Member Since: 07 Mar 2009
Location: Clanfield, North of Pompey - UK
Posts: 2685
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Lots of argument about it, but lots do the job without locking the flywheel.
https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/tdv6-timing...ht=cambelt
Personally I did mine without locking it, and it's now almost due it's next belt after another 100K miles.
It depends on how confident you are in ensuring the crankshaft hasn't moved, or that you can put it back to where it should be in relation to the locked Camshafts.
I have however done a few belts of different V and boxer engines, so I wasn't a first timer.
Nasher. Heaven doesn't want me, and hell is afraid I'll take over.
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4th Jun 2019 12:37 pm |
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BigAl
Member Since: 12 Mar 2012
Location: Bristol
Posts: 144
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If you’re changing the oil pump casing the flywheel will have to be locked.
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4th Jun 2019 1:09 pm |
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KostasA
Member Since: 23 Aug 2015
Location: nairobi
Posts: 286
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Nasher wrote:Lots of argument about it, but lots do the job without locking the flywheel.
https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/tdv6-timing...ht=cambelt
Personally I did mine without locking it, and it's now almost due it's next belt after another 100K miles.
It depends on how confident you are in ensuring the crankshaft hasn't moved, or that you can put it back to where it should be in relation to the locked Camshafts.
I have however done a few belts of different V and boxer engines, so I wasn't a first timer.
Nasher.
yeah but the guy wants to change oil pump. how are you gonna do the nut without locking the flywheel?
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4th Jun 2019 6:01 pm |
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Nasher
Member Since: 07 Mar 2009
Location: Clanfield, North of Pompey - UK
Posts: 2685
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Yep sorry, missed the bit about the oil pump. Heaven doesn't want me, and hell is afraid I'll take over.
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4th Jun 2019 9:04 pm |
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