The weasel is referring to tension of the timing belt being enough that between cam sprocket and pump sprocket 45 degree 'twist' is just manageable. Some like belt to be such that it will just slide on sprockets if pushed with finger and thumbs.Builders crack hole is not down to rust as I previously stated; the pump complete with sprocket needs to be rotated one belt tooth to put the pump back on the aduster range. This will involve slackening off pump and timing belt. Clamp belt to cam sprocket AND set car in gear. Ease off t/b and keepig sprocket of pump fixed in relation to pump rotate pump one tooth in the direction that gives you a bigger builders's crack :lol:
Quote from: "Mark(The Miser)UK"The weasel is referring to tension of the timing belt being enough that between cam sprocket and pump sprocket 45 degree 'twist' is just manageable. Some like belt to be such that it will just slide on sprockets if pushed with finger and thumbs.Builders crack hole is not down to rust as I previously stated; the pump complete with sprocket needs to be rotated one belt tooth to put the pump back on the aduster range. This will involve slackening off pump and timing belt. Clamp belt to cam sprocket AND set car in gear. Ease off t/b and keepig sprocket of pump fixed in relation to pump rotate pump one tooth in the direction that gives you a bigger builders's crack :lol: Sweet got the belt tension thing now...i will try it tonight.I dont however have the belt onto the pump yet. so i dont see how rotating the sprocket will help. its between the pin hole in the engine and the backside where the pump is. the pin is hitting the actual mounting block of the IP
Ha ha we're getting there. Ok with cam belt off, simply loosen pump.
.039" with the pump the way it sits. SHould i be worried.Clockwise turning, is counter clockwise looking at the crank pullet correct?
Don't forget the conversion from inches to mm. .039"is right around 1mm.
Rotation should be looking at the pulley end of the crank, not the flywheel end.
No, im not flooring it. I am begining to get frustrated with this. Here is what i have done this far. I have set the pump to tdc locked with my wobbley pin, i have the cam locked at tdc, i have the engine at tdc. I then set the tensioner and locked down the cam pulley. I then rotated the enigine ccw about 5 teeth on the pump gear, until my dial stopped moving. i then, set to 0, and moved all the way back to tdc on the flywheel. readin was .041". i tried adjusting the pump, but i cant seem to get .039. so i left it at that..