Where at the back of the 300TDi engine is the crankshaft locking pin used? I've searched web over and no one has bothered to mention it. It is assumed everyone is fully knowledgeable about the engine. Please help
Hi. I use a metric fine bolt ground to a flat ended point about 40 degrees included angle on the end I think it’s around M14 into the hole directly at the bottom of the flywheel housing. It’s not a hole in the flywheel it’s a slot and it lines up at the timing point when the other marks are in position so you can carefully thread it in by hand whilst moving the crank back and forth slightly so you feel it engage correctly
Hi I’ve got a 1995 Range Rover Discovery TDI 2.4 exactly like the one you are working on,and I want to block off the exhaust pipe to stop recycling the air and disconnecting the solenoid ERR 3314 . My vacuum pipes have all disintegrated could you do a film on this please thanks 👍👍👍🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🍺🍺 I’m in NZ
On the idlers you state 45nm fo one on the inside of belt now what about the one to the right of it what is the fixing how tight should that be ???? And why are you undoing the injection pulley just confused and need to do mine this week help needed
He undid the bolts on the injection pulley so that after the new tensioner and idler pulley are installed and the new belt goes on there is no chance that the injector pulley will move, which would put out the timing. This way, all the teeth on all the pulley's line up. Hope this helps. :)
Thank you for the feedback, we're glad to hear you found it useful! You can see our timing locking tools here: rimmerbros.com/ItemList--Timing-Locking-Tools--m-23999
Great informative video, but not quite thorough enough. Unfortunately the filming is cut/stopped or edited at several vital moments. This is a shame, as 2 or 3 minutes more & showing several points that are skipped over would have me confident to do a full service cam belt kit. I'll be doing more thorough research before i go ahead. Still a great informative video. I learned a few things.
Where at the back of the 300TDi engine is the crankshaft locking pin used? I've searched web over
and no one has bothered to mention it. It is assumed everyone is fully knowledgeable about the engine. Please help
Hi. I use a metric fine bolt ground to a flat ended point about 40 degrees included angle on the end I think it’s around M14 into the hole directly at the bottom of the flywheel housing. It’s not a hole in the flywheel it’s a slot and it lines up at the timing point when the other marks are in position so you can carefully thread it in by hand whilst moving the crank back and forth slightly so you feel it engage correctly
Hi I’ve got a 1995 Range Rover Discovery TDI 2.4 exactly like the one you are working on,and I want to block off the exhaust pipe to stop recycling the air and disconnecting the solenoid ERR 3314 . My vacuum pipes have all disintegrated could you do a film on this please thanks 👍👍👍🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🍺🍺 I’m in NZ
Só the crank damper but is torqued to 80 NM then 90 degrees? I thought it was 270 NM??? Where did I go wrong??
On the idlers you state 45nm fo one on the inside of belt now what about the one to the right of it what is the fixing how tight should that be ???? And why are you undoing the injection pulley just confused and need to do mine this week help needed
He undid the bolts on the injection pulley so that after the new tensioner and idler pulley are installed and the new belt goes on there is no chance that the injector pulley will move, which would put out the timing. This way, all the teeth on all the pulley's line up. Hope this helps. :)
Do we have to change the gasket and seal. if so why is this !🚜
Just stops mud getting into the belt housing but if you don’t do wading don’t bother
Great Zero Waffle video thank you but is there a tool for locking the flywheel when you do 90 deg on the front pulley bolt ?
Thank you for the feedback, we're glad to hear you found it useful! You can see our timing locking tools here: rimmerbros.com/ItemList--Timing-Locking-Tools--m-23999
Do I need to crank holding tool if I'm using an impact gun
No, you'll be fine with an impact gun.
Great informative video, but not quite thorough enough.
Unfortunately the filming is cut/stopped or edited at several vital moments.
This is a shame, as 2 or 3 minutes more & showing several points that are skipped over would have me confident to do a full service cam belt kit. I'll be doing more thorough research before i go ahead.
Still a great informative video. I learned a few things.
Instablaster...
I'm doing timing belt tomorrow,good video mate...
If goes wrong,il throw spanners,have mard on,and weigh it in,job done lol
Prefer a jimny n e day lol
Thank you
You just say 8mm tensioner 45nm what about the idler torque ????????
No pay wall means another sub :)
Thank you EXCELLENT !