I am to the point where i am timing the engine. I cant get the pin to lock the IP to go into the hole. there are two brackets on the backside, on is a L bracket, the other is the IP bracket. It looks more like a butcrack than it does a round hole. Is this the way its supposed to be, whats going on?I can get the pin partway in, but its all floppy and i can move the gear about 5degrees or so (guessing)How do you get the engine tdc without the tranny installed, and without the vw tool? is there a trick?And....how do you set belt tension without that tool? any ROT's?Side note, I have the bently manual. Also, after i installed all new 4 pistons and rings, i noticed i am unable to turn the motor over by hand. it put a crow bar on the flywheel tooth and wedge agains the engine stand, it was tough before, but impossble now, should i worry? The bolts on the engine stand are pinned against the flywheel, i am hoping the additional weight has just prevented this, and not my own doing somwhere.(also stripped out the first couple of threads in the crankshaft gear :evil: that made me pretty happy!) I am beging to think my vw does like me.
If the bolt loosens or backs out for any reason it will wreck the keyway and then the pulley will most likely slip. At this point your valves will say hello to your pistons. Do some searching on the 1.9 crank pulley issues.What grade is the VW bolt? What grade is your hardware store bolt? If you can't answer these questions you may want to stop and look into it a bit further.
Can you post up a pic of the area in question?We may be able to help more if we can see what's up.
[dieselweasel- could you elaborate on the 45degrees thing? what is moving 45degrees?