Refitting a marked timing belt:
Fit the timing belt in accordance with the marking on the belt and the marked direction of rotation. Use
Adjustment tools for cam sprocket and timing belt
KM-800-30 in order to hold the belt in place. Fit the lower tension pulley loosely. Make sure that the washer is fitted correctly. Adjust the tension pulley by hand so that the belt does not jump. Adjust anticlockwise. Carefully check that the markings on the timing belt are aligned with the corresponding markings on the camshaft sprocket. Raise the car and check the marking on the crankshaft. Lower the car and remove the tool KM-800-30.
Fitting a new unmarked timing belt:
Fit the new timing belt in accordance with the belt's direction of rotation. Use
Adjustment tools for cam sprocket and timing belt
KM-800-30 in order to hold the belt in place. Fit the lower tension pulley loosely. Make sure that the washer is fitted correctly. Adjust the tension pulley by hand so that the belt does not jump. Adjust anticlockwise. Lower the car and remove the tool KM-800-30.
Fit locking tool KM-800-10, position a piece of timing belt and fit
Belt tension meter
part no. 83 93 985 to measure the belt tension.
Tighten the centre bolts of the adjuster rollers lightly. Adjust the lower adjuster roller anticlockwise until a tension of 275-300 Nm is obtained. Use tool 83 94 983. Tighten the adjuster roller's bolt. Use tool 83 94 983 as a counterstay. Check the belt tension again and adjust as necessary.
Tightening torque: 40 Nm (30 lbf ft)
Remove the belt tension gauge and piece of timing belt.
Important
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Adjustment of belt tension is only a preparatory measure and must not be used as a check when the belt is finally adjusted.
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