Quote from: TylerDurden on August 15, 2013, 06:06:43 pmIf the alternator bracket has been removed within a year, it is possible to pull it without pulling the IP.It helps to loosen the IP a bit, so mark its position beforehand.The two bolts under the IP are accessed using a flexi-socket on the bolt nearest the pulley and an S-wrench on the bolt nearest the dipstick.Thanks for that tip! I will try it out when I have the IP back in.
If the alternator bracket has been removed within a year, it is possible to pull it without pulling the IP.It helps to loosen the IP a bit, so mark its position beforehand.The two bolts under the IP are accessed using a flexi-socket on the bolt nearest the pulley and an S-wrench on the bolt nearest the dipstick.
paint n pray does not work.... pull belt and install right way...
Your pump is a tooth off, hopefully that is all. Do it the proper way and it should be smooth sailing.
Now that I have the IP in the middle of the adjustment range and timing set to 1.00 mm, the pin can no longer be inserted in the IP sprocket since the holes no longer line up.Can you explain why?
I find with my pump lock pin that it isn't quite tight enough and will allow the pulley to move enough to get the belt a tooth off.
Hmm, I have seen pumps without them..If you do the belt properly.. it is not hard at all.