Hey guys, I'm replacing the timing belt on my M20 and have been following the Bentley Manual and various threads, I am at absolute TDC (marks on cam gear/head lined up while marks on crank hub and notch are lined up). With the belt slipped on tension applied, I can only crank the motor by hand about 45 degrees before I feel it start to bind up. All spark plugs are out so it should be easy to crank over. What am I missing here? Everything tells me I'm at TDC and nothing moved while the belt was off. Kinda nervous over here, I hope I didn't put too much pressure on it and potentially bend a valve. Anyone ever experience this? A quick response would be awesome! Thank you!
Please help! Testing new timing belt by hand cranking, seems to bind up
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Please help! Testing new timing belt by hand cranking, seems to bind up
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Welp, I'm a huuuuge idiot. Forgot I briefly put the car in first gear earlier, it just dawned on me. Motor spins freely now and timing is on point.
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Hey guys, I'm replacing the timing belt on my M20 and have been following the Bentley Manual and various threads, I am at absolute TDC (marks on cam gear/head lined up while marks on crank hub and notch are lined up). With the belt slipped on tension applied, I can only crank the motor by hand about 45 degrees before I feel it start to bind up. All spark plugs are out so it should be easy to crank over. What am I missing here? Everything tells me I'm at TDC and nothing moved while the belt was off. Kinda nervous over here, I hope I didn't put too much pressure on it and potentially bend a valve. Anyone ever experience this? A quick response would be awesome! Thank you!
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Hey guys, I'm replacing the timing belt on my M20 and have been following the Bentley Manual and various threads, I am at absolute TDC (marks on cam gear/head lined up while marks on crank hub and notch are lined up). With the belt slipped on tension applied, I can only crank the motor by hand about 45 degrees before I feel it start to bind up. All spark plugs are out so it should be easy to crank over. What am I missing here? Everything tells me I'm at TDC and nothing moved while the belt was off. Kinda nervous over here, I hope I didn't put too much pressure on it and potentially bend a valve. Anyone ever experience this? A quick response would be awesome! Thank you!
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Well to add to my stupidity....
After putting everything back together, last step was to install the cooling hoses and something didn't seem right. Take a closer look and realize the new water pump looks different than the original...come to find out I installed a later model M20 water pump and my '87 325is runs the early style
Had no idea there were different styles. ECS listed it as "fits models with build date 09/1987 and later" so I just figured it would work on my car since it's an "i" motor. My fault
The cherry on top was when I tore everything back down and was removing the late style water pump I had just installed, a washer fell down into the timing belt chamber, so it all has to come apart again :hitler:
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Good thing you figured it out without a issue. Check my thread it is crazy. http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=388759
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fuuuuuck that sucks, super sorry to hear that man! I feel lucky now. Hope you get it squared awayGood thing you figured it out without a issue. Check my thread it is crazy. http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=388759
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