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CAM BELT HELP

SimonLM

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A little help please

Timing belt tensioner pulley nut 2.5 OK
Camshaft hub bolt 8 OK
Timing belt tensioner bolt 2.5 OK
Camshaft pulley bolt 1 OK
Crankshaft pulley bolt 2.5 OK
Wheel bolts 9 I assume these are the cambelt rollers ?
Right-hand engine mounting bracket nut and bolt 6.2 OK
Travel limiter bolt 8 I have no idea what this is ?
 
Ive found it I think its the engine mount bracket bolt.

But does the other value of 9 for the wheel bolts mean the pully wheel bolts or the actual vehicle wheels?
 
SimonLM":17j227p9 said:
Ive found it I think its the engine mount bracket bolt.

But does the other value of 9 for the wheel bolts mean the pully wheel bolts or the actual vehicle wheels?

Mentioning wheelbolts in the engine manual seems a bit odd to me, and out of my head I believe wheelbolts are about 11.

I need to get into this. My computer isn't working at the moment.
 
blakey":u5holihz said:
Are you on about the torque settings?

what does DaNM convert into?


No not the conversion, but what part there discription actally refers to. Like Harry says mentioning the wheel bolts in this section is a little odd, the only thing I can think is they mean the belt roller wheels.

Ive tightend them up to the 9 DaNm and hope this is correct

I always tighten wheel bolts double tight Harry, dont want them comming off :wink:
 
Looked it up in the french manual, but it is indeed the wheelbolts they talk about. In the list are all the tightening values for the pieces which need to come off in order to change the cambelt.
Strange enough they also mention the rear torsion bar which never made it to production.
 
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