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i'm in the midst of my first waterpump/timing belt replacement. This is a high mileage car, and am just wanting to get the water pump done, replacing the timing belt in the process. I haven't removed the old TB yet, mainly because i can't seem to line up the reference points on the cam pulleys and the center (crankshaft) pulley as per directions from a Haynes manual. (actually some of the directions in the manual are bs, claiming i needed a chain wrench to remove the crank pulley...spent 3 hours and many trips to local stores to find one, and it did NOT do the job...a big screwdriver jammed in the flywheel did the trick, anyone want to buy a chain wrench cheap?).
so, my question(s) is/are: I've followed the directions carefully, putting the engine on TDC on #1 compression. Removed the belts, covers, and am now at the timing belts. Then i'm supposed to line up the reference points on 3 pulleys (2 cams, one toothed crank pulley) and at that time remove the idler pulleys, etc. to remove the belt. But nothing is lining up where i should be according to the manual.
I'm really trying to get past this to the water pump. I will have to remove one cam pulley to get to the water pump. Then after the water pump replaced, i have to start putting the pulley(s) and belt back on etc.
If my reference marks are not lining up as they should be, does this mean i've jumped timing? Should i just align the pulleys (with the belt off) to the referene marks and then proceed with a new belt?
and lastly, am i in over my head? I don't think so, but not sure if i should proceed without further ideas.
thanks in advance. If you answer with some knowledge i'll follow your advice and bug you for more. :)
dp
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