Some of you may remember me asking for some bits of information, when I was helping a friend from work repair his engine following a cambelt failure. Well in the end, we changed the head, fitted a new cambelt kit, and all was well again.
The car has been used for a few months, but recently went into a garage for some work. The garage believe that the valve timing was one tooth out.
Now, I'd been up for a stupid amount of time when working on this, so It's possible I made a human error. However, rare, and doubtful, because I always double and triple check timing/tensioner marks.
My thinking is this - on the small block multivalve Vauxhalls (as fitted to the 1.4 16v corsa) - the timing is a little different. Whereas most cars require the notch on the crank pulley to be at 6 o clock for the engine to be at TDC, these particular engines require the crank notch to be at approx 5 o clock for TDC.
I'm just a little concerned, that the mechanic may have seen the crank notch not directly at the bottom, with the camshaft markings lined up, and wrongly assumed therefore the timing was a tooth out on the crank?
Therefore, possibly I had it right first time, and he now has it one tooth out?
Any thoughts?