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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Goonybird on 10 November 2009, 14:18:02

Title: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: Goonybird on 10 November 2009, 14:18:02
Took this week off to do the cambelt on my 2.5V  V6.
so far so good until refitting the new cambelt. Have got the infamous OOF DVD! Locking kit & Gates kit correct for this engine no. New idlers fitted (checked as correct type) Belt checked and matches old one.

With the double white lines correctly positioned at the notch on the crank. the 2 white single lines are easy to line up on banks 1&2. But the two white line for banks 3 & 4 don't even come close. The belt matches the one taken off so what am I doing wrong. I have slackened the tensioners.
note the in the first picture the marks are a notch out on 1&2 as the belt is on just for the piccies

Piccy of Bank 1&2

(http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k104/aviaction/omega/Cam12_8.jpg)

3&4

(http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k104/aviaction/omega/Cam34_8.jpg)

Any relevant advice most welcome
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 10 November 2009, 14:41:26
Can't see the pics at work - but, if it's a later (post 97?) engine, you'll need to use the yellow marks on the belt, not the white ones...
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: barclay03 on 10 November 2009, 15:13:08
did you turn that tensioner so the larger side is at the top, and see and try it again?
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: Goonybird on 10 November 2009, 15:23:10
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Can't see the pics at work - but, if it's a later (post 97?) engine, you'll need to use the yellow marks on the belt, not the white ones...

Thanks
Ahhh! go and try that as its a '99 model mini facelift.
wondered what the yellow marks were for!
stef

*yup that works. better get on with then.
Quick tip for anyone doing the cambelt use pegs to hold the belt on each camshaft cog! ;)
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 10 November 2009, 15:50:36
Glad it worked. Is it running?  :D
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: Goonybird on 10 November 2009, 17:08:10
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Glad it worked. Is it running?  :D
Stopped work as it is weeing down. Got the belt on.
Just need to tension and re-assemble.

Last big job I did on a car was in the 1980's for the VX Royale Camshaft and followers.
Took two of us to lift the head off!
* for the younger members thats a 2.8 straight six with Iron Block and Iron Cylinder Head.
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: Martin_1962 on 10 November 2009, 20:33:27
I saw it - thought yellow marks needed there
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: Goonybird on 12 November 2009, 11:38:11
Just a short one to say thanks again for the help.
Finally got the car running this morning. Delays due to cr4p weather.
Initially worried on starting as smoke poured out  from cam cover area  :-?
I think I got water on the drive belt causing it to slip.
After checking wiring everything seemed ok and fine when restarted.
Runs a treat. flushed and refilled with the red stuff mix and all seems fine.
Sounds marvellous at 6,500 rpm.  8-)
I'm loving it. (until the next thing goes wrong!)
Stef
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: The Red Baron on 12 November 2009, 12:03:28
a job well done.  :y
Title: Re: Cambelt V6 aaarrrgghhh!
Post by: ScaniaV8 on 12 November 2009, 12:31:44
From your pictures it looks like a nice new Water pump fitted too  !  :-) 
Glad you managed to fit the cam belt ok... I watched the expert Darth-Loo-Knee (the Omega God from Stoke) do mine recently...poetry in motion  :-)