Clio Williams & 182
So, picked up a 182 a couple of weeks ago. Very loud dephaser and after 400 miles it's misfiring badly too.
So I get the tools and cambelt and depahser. Strip it down (lots to take off it seems to me? Mk1 easier) engine jacked up, check TDC, fit locking tool at the back of the cams.
First problem: Locking pin WILL NOT lock anywhere. I know it's at TDC on piston 1, but bugger me, I can't lock the crank.
Two hours later, I say screw it, it's at TDC. FU F4R. Can't/won't lock.
Marks lined up properly. Piston 1 at max height. Off come the belt and dephaser. Looks like the pulley locking tool I got is not correct and so screw that too.
On goes new dephaser and cambelt, exhaust pulley slips a bit while I struggle to get belt on, timing marks now off. But hey! It's locked so all good right? Must just be the floating pulley moving a bit I think. Nah, of course not, the locking tool has bent.
So that's going to have to be checked and redone.
So I decide I am getting over tired and it's time to quit and come back another day. I don't want to leave my expensive jack under the engine for people to pinch, so I get the engine mount back on. Because I am tired and I forgot, I jack the engine up a bit, to fiddle with the alternator tensioner. Engine mount rubber shears. Yay! More expense.
I carry on trying to get the tensioner on again and give up. Heap of s**t design. The bolt is too long and the tensioner is too hard. What's the trick for this?
Also, these 'floating pulleys'. What is the point having timing marks for them if they are not locked? The marks on the pulley could be miles out in relation to the timing mark on the cover, and still the cams would be correctly timed.
So I get the tools and cambelt and depahser. Strip it down (lots to take off it seems to me? Mk1 easier) engine jacked up, check TDC, fit locking tool at the back of the cams.
First problem: Locking pin WILL NOT lock anywhere. I know it's at TDC on piston 1, but bugger me, I can't lock the crank.
Two hours later, I say screw it, it's at TDC. FU F4R. Can't/won't lock.
Marks lined up properly. Piston 1 at max height. Off come the belt and dephaser. Looks like the pulley locking tool I got is not correct and so screw that too.
On goes new dephaser and cambelt, exhaust pulley slips a bit while I struggle to get belt on, timing marks now off. But hey! It's locked so all good right? Must just be the floating pulley moving a bit I think. Nah, of course not, the locking tool has bent.
So that's going to have to be checked and redone.
So I decide I am getting over tired and it's time to quit and come back another day. I don't want to leave my expensive jack under the engine for people to pinch, so I get the engine mount back on. Because I am tired and I forgot, I jack the engine up a bit, to fiddle with the alternator tensioner. Engine mount rubber shears. Yay! More expense.
I carry on trying to get the tensioner on again and give up. Heap of s**t design. The bolt is too long and the tensioner is too hard. What's the trick for this?
Also, these 'floating pulleys'. What is the point having timing marks for them if they are not locked? The marks on the pulley could be miles out in relation to the timing mark on the cover, and still the cams would be correctly timed.