Hi there. Well my Surf has been off the road for ages and I need her back! To cut a long story short - I replaced the alternator and the oil feed to it broke off on the motorway and so the truck lost oil onto the road. I had it recovered and then found out what had happened. The engine started (with fresh oil) but sounded absolutely awful. When I stripped it down further, I found that the belt timings were out by one tooth. I'm wondering whether the stress of it all somehow caused the belt to jump....does this sound likely?
If the crank and cam are out by one tooth would this cause the valves to hit the pistons and would that cause damage to the valve stems? I'm not sure to what extent these engines are interference ones.
Many thanks for any input on this, much appreciated.
If the crank and cam are out by one tooth would this cause the valves to hit the pistons and would that cause damage to the valve stems? I'm not sure to what extent these engines are interference ones.
Many thanks for any input on this, much appreciated.
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