Tensioner stud is into the head. I can remove the nut then remove the stud that goes into the head. I don't think you need to have the engine loose or on a jack. It is a tight fit.2. This sounds bad. Bearings may be gone or the back end drives the oil pump too. So depends on how difficult you are talking about spinning that pulley. With it doing work turning the oil pump I would venture some resistance there but i wouldn't think it would be much. For sure the pulley isn't going to spin like it was just there to take up travel of the belt.
Quote from: Heron on December 19, 2016, 06:41:39 amI applied a tiny bit of force up under the mtr mount and it came right off.. this is referring to to the timing tensioner? with belt still on? if belt is still on the lip of tensioner can make it hard, or impossible to get off, why, looking at it did/do you have some type of problem so that the motor mount is hindering this, seems to me you have at least one or more problems you need to trace down, first. hard to tell in the 3rd person.Quote from: Heron on December 19, 2016, 06:41:39 amAfter pulling the intermediate pulley off and reinstalling it after the water pump it does not seem as bad. It definitely has some resistance but I think it's just the pump. I need to heat the motor up, run some cleaner in it and get the 26 y/o oil out of it..Is there one place I can find torque values for intermediate, cam etc...? first the im shaft, there should be NO, almost NO resistance for it to spin. if there is you need to find it, correct it, for one you may need a new oil pump, can pull it, give it a visual, and measure it, lube it, spin it, and feel if its ok, other thing you also have a vacuum pump hooking up from im shaft(thats the intermediate shaft) to oil pump, pull this, check, it may be your resistance, may need a new one anyway, what do i know, its you car, you should know its condition, another you may want to pull im shaft again, and take a good look in there, and at shaft. nows the time to get it correct, it should pay off if you can straighten it out.there are a couple of posts referring to timing procedure and proper, updated, i might say, torque of bolts. use updated material, youll find them in this forum, for old idi.going back to what as i recall was your original post, or one of them, to start timing procedure, first turn crank to #1 TDC, 1st the cam will line up @#1, and pump should be @#1 as well, now refer to correct timing procedure, and use the manual(shop) for references as well.
I applied a tiny bit of force up under the mtr mount and it came right off..
After pulling the intermediate pulley off and reinstalling it after the water pump it does not seem as bad. It definitely has some resistance but I think it's just the pump. I need to heat the motor up, run some cleaner in it and get the 26 y/o oil out of it..Is there one place I can find torque values for intermediate, cam etc...?
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