Hello fellow t4 nuts and gurus
Bit of a long winded post, started a new job on Monday, first job was to re-commission a 1998 2.5 tdi t4(that has been worked on by a previous mechanic), usual stuff service, shocks, brake hoses etc.
The customer wanted a cam belt done on it about 6 months ago and where I'm working was another mechanic, he removed the belt and the got swamped with other work, left the belts off of the van, and the just buggered off 2 weeks ago leaving the owner of the business in the lurch, (came in Monday morning 2 weeks ago and found he had taken all his tools and left his keys by the main door).
Now my job is to get the van running again, I have done many belts in the past, and am used to locking pins etc on the crank and cam shaft, when doing some research i see that you lock the cam from the pump end with a special tool (which is turning up tomorrow), is there any way of checking where the piston is on #1 tdc? i have gone trough about 15 different how to's and videos and spoke to other seasoned mechanic friends at other garages and when I spoke to them they laughed and said 'have fun with that'.
When putting the 'rear' pulley back on, does it have a wood ruff key or is it just a taper fit? does anyone have a picture of where the little notch on the rear pulley should be as a visual guide?
Sorry for the long winded post but any info or pics you guys could share with me would be greatly appreciated
Thanks once again
Simon:ILU:
Bit of a long winded post, started a new job on Monday, first job was to re-commission a 1998 2.5 tdi t4(that has been worked on by a previous mechanic), usual stuff service, shocks, brake hoses etc.
The customer wanted a cam belt done on it about 6 months ago and where I'm working was another mechanic, he removed the belt and the got swamped with other work, left the belts off of the van, and the just buggered off 2 weeks ago leaving the owner of the business in the lurch, (came in Monday morning 2 weeks ago and found he had taken all his tools and left his keys by the main door).
Now my job is to get the van running again, I have done many belts in the past, and am used to locking pins etc on the crank and cam shaft, when doing some research i see that you lock the cam from the pump end with a special tool (which is turning up tomorrow), is there any way of checking where the piston is on #1 tdc? i have gone trough about 15 different how to's and videos and spoke to other seasoned mechanic friends at other garages and when I spoke to them they laughed and said 'have fun with that'.
When putting the 'rear' pulley back on, does it have a wood ruff key or is it just a taper fit? does anyone have a picture of where the little notch on the rear pulley should be as a visual guide?
Sorry for the long winded post but any info or pics you guys could share with me would be greatly appreciated
Thanks once again
Simon:ILU: