Do even the non keyed ones get stuck on? I thought they were floating on the clips?
they tend to rust on.
A bit of grease on the crank before refitting works a treat i heard ?
If I'm changing my cambelt in a month or so and it is stuck on, do I actually even need to worry about it? I know that the belt is supposed to be turned over a few times before finalising, but could I just tighten the cams back up and turn the entire engine over a few times to equalise the tension, then if required, slacken the Cams again and check timing?Should still come off easy with a puller, I've had them with loctite on that have pulled fine. Unless it's the bearing stuff it should pull ok. Just use decent socket cap bolts and don't screw them all the way in, wind them in and back them off half a turn, if you can get some with a shoulder on, will end up too long but at least if the worst comes to the worst and one snaps you can get it out of the pulley easilly.
If I'm changing my cambelt in a month or so and it is stuck on, do I actually even need to worry about it? I know that the belt is supposed to be turned over a few times before finalising, but could I just tighten the cams back up and turn the entire engine over a few times to equalise the tension, then if required, slacken the Cams again and check timing?