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Yeah I did check and see if they had anything but just the full kit as you say. No real rusj, just had my milestone was getting it finished off so once Im home I would then get the engine back in. Frustrating but Id rather it was right
Unfortunately dingbro had no stock in the company so got a gates one coming from autodoc. Unfortunately Im away Tuesday for 2 weeks so it will be burning away in the back of my head for the meantime
Anyone came across this issue with fitting a new exhaust cam stud on cat cams?
With the nut just nipped up (not torqued) Im not getting a full nut and I doubt I would gain 2 - 3 threads when torquing.
Genuine new stud used and wound in until bottomed out on the shoulder. Bit wary to build it...
Im going to have the bore of the pulleys worn out the amount of rotating the belt Iv done, still only getting the below.
Stuck on the old tensioner, and can get the notches to line up on it.
Think I'll order another new tensioner as I just don't trust this one now
I can get the marks near by manipulating the belt as the tensioner approaches the marks but still, from guides it seems it should be a straightforward process to align the marks.
Everything moves freely with the tensioner, all pulleys flush etc etc
Manual states about not moving the tensioner itself anti clockwise when setting it
Iv rotated it endless amount of times to try and even out the belt tension, and still the marks are stopping just short
In the process of setting the cambelt tension with a new schaeffler tensioner as part of the kit, and following the Renault guide & also stone automotive's youtube video (only difference I see is he rotates anti clockwise and manual states clockwise)
When aligning the marks on the tensioner, I...
Cheers for the reply, I modified it last night following a few others saying they had the same problem. I started to think Id ordered the wrong pump or something.
Nick also replied today and says it seems to be a lottery with the trays, some fit straight on and some need some fettling. Bottom...
Im just attempting to fit the plastic windage tray following fitting the larger oil pump. The tray fouls on the oil pump before it even gets near the mounting lugs or hole.
Anyone else came across this issue? Iv contacted PMS to see if theres been a change in pump design or what the crack is...
Link doesnt seem to have worked but was posted on 12th November if you want to look back. I also have a few screenshots from the manual that others had posted on here with the method for doing the No.1 main that I can send if you haven't came across them on here while searching
Ah, that makes sense now. I didnt even twig at the time. I haven't got a thread as such but just picked up all the info from various posts on here. Feel free to drop me a DM with any queries, just literally done the no.1 main last week.
I had noticed a post on AW Motorworks facebook page...
Great build thread and good to see another Phase 1. I'm going through some engine upgrades just now and similar to yourself, pulled the engine out the car so I could work on it properly and have everything cleaned up. ITB's and ARP rod bolts turned into cams also which meant timing belt kit and...
Looks like its the tab for supporting / locating the plastic tray. Frogjam's website mentions it
Fitting this pump does require modification to the sump pan - some areas need grinding away in order to achieve sufficient clearance for the oil pickup. Similarly you will need to fabricate and fit...
I used Loctite SI 5980, comes in a compressed tube like many of the others. Definately worth doing while 8n that deep, only problem is you will also have to disturb rear crank seal which can be a bugger to get it to seal properly
Whilst engines out the car Im going to address any common leaks and also I couldnt exactly pin point my small leak.
Iv already done no.1 bearing cap and will install new main crank seal.
Next Iv got the gasket for front crank seal housing and wondered if theres any pointers for the front crank...
I thought it was advised against skimming flywheels or is that the standard ones people refer to?
Clutch is fine so planning to reuse, also was running fine with no issues which makes me hesitant to change and throw it back together 😂
Pulled the engine out the car to do timing belt and fix a few leaks. Below is the condition of the TTV flywheel, been on the car 4 - 5 years but probably seen no more than a dozen sprints / hills. Was running a CG motorsport clutch.
Is the below ok to reuse or does it warrant replacing?
Thanks, I'll have a look through your thread. Sure itl be a great help.
Yeah I have the ph2 loom so as long as the pins in the white plug are the same I should be ok or maybe move a few pins.
Other option is start from scratch and tie in the ecu into my own loom but rather try and use the one...
In the coming months Im about to fit an itb setup & adaptronics ecu that was removed from a ph2 cup to my ph1. Going over a few things to check their compatible / forsee any issues Im going to have. I'll be closely comparing both looms once I have mine removed.
I have the whole engine loom...
Be careful of using stainless bolts on carbon steel parts, can often cause further issues due to galvanic corrosion and dissimilar metals. Especially in a corrosive atmosphere or where theres lots of moisture / salty roads
Screwfix do sets of nuts and bolts in a tray but can't comment on quality as never used. Something Iv always meant to get myself but I always seem to get by without purchasing a set