Right I'm struggling to get my engine to time/tension correctly. It's getting rather annoying.
The engine is out the car and on a tyre/engine crane.
Using genuine Renault tools (pin, horse shoe, sprocket lock)
The engine just won't time/tension.
With all pullys loose, I've spun it round to even out any tension, then tension the belt and rotate again to even out the tension, at this point the tension goes out, I've adjusted the tension again and rotated, again goes out. Once I was able to do this and get it within the marks, only because I set it out with the marks and then rotated and it ended up within.
I then lock the inlet/exhaust pulleys before tightening everything up. Every time I have done this and come to remove the horse shoe the inlet can always rotates anti clockwise. It seems to sit like this all the time, to fit the horse shoe, even when the pullys are loose I have to turn it with the horse shoe and slip it into the exhaust cam. And it seems sprung so always pings back?
There's seems to be an issue, as using this exact method above works on another engine half an hour before?
Any ideas/advice?
The engine is out the car and on a tyre/engine crane.
Using genuine Renault tools (pin, horse shoe, sprocket lock)
The engine just won't time/tension.
With all pullys loose, I've spun it round to even out any tension, then tension the belt and rotate again to even out the tension, at this point the tension goes out, I've adjusted the tension again and rotated, again goes out. Once I was able to do this and get it within the marks, only because I set it out with the marks and then rotated and it ended up within.
I then lock the inlet/exhaust pulleys before tightening everything up. Every time I have done this and come to remove the horse shoe the inlet can always rotates anti clockwise. It seems to sit like this all the time, to fit the horse shoe, even when the pullys are loose I have to turn it with the horse shoe and slip it into the exhaust cam. And it seems sprung so always pings back?
There's seems to be an issue, as using this exact method above works on another engine half an hour before?
Any ideas/advice?