Was thinking about changing the timing belt on my 92 2.4TD for good measure (and I don't know the belts history), and I read a lot about making sure to get the timing marks, including the pump set properly for the new belt. My engine says 'EFI'. Why is it important to set the timing of a pump if this is the case. Surely in this instance, the pump is just that and provides pressure that the EFI distributes to the injectors. Am I missing something, or is changing the timing belt going to be an old pig?.
Also, can't I just Tippexx up the old belt and toothed wheels, then transfer these marks to the new belt and put it on relative to the marks?.
Any enlightened souls who can tell me what I'm missing here? and any tips on belt changing?
Cheers... Rob.
Also, can't I just Tippexx up the old belt and toothed wheels, then transfer these marks to the new belt and put it on relative to the marks?.
Any enlightened souls who can tell me what I'm missing here? and any tips on belt changing?
Cheers... Rob.
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