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  • #16
    Originally posted by Surfsupdudes View Post
    for advice mate, only quoting from a link I found when doing a search on this forum!! have a read....

    http://www.dieseltoyz.com/timing%20belt%20how%20to.html

    Cheers.
    Thats a great write up, but I'm sticking with my cable tie tip.
    Alan

    yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."

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    • #17
      Originally posted by KERRSURF View Post
      Thats a great write up, but I'm sticking with my cable tie tip.
      You won't need to with your new Surf.
      Brian

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      • #18
        I initially used a 2mm allen key which wasn't large enough to compress the tensioner enough, I re squeezed it and used a bigger one and that was cool.

        My lower tensioner bolt thread was also dead, I used a 6mm time sert as unless you have the tangless helicoils that may cause a problem.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by KERRSURF View Post
          ... but I'm sticking with my cable tie tip.
          A pry bar handle between the idler and the fanbelts saves on expensive cable ties...



          But the point of either method is you don't have to install the tensioner till after belt is on, so its much easier to get belt on.
          4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Ploddit View Post
            I initially used a 2mm allen key which wasn't large enough to compress the tensioner enough, I re squeezed it and used a bigger one and that was cool.

            My lower tensioner bolt thread was also dead, I used a 6mm time sert as unless you have the tangless helicoils that may cause a problem.
            thanks for that info mate, so 6 mm will do the job, did you get a drill in there ok? lol or take out rad, two fans grille etc

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            • #21
              You often don't need to drill on a small stripped thread in aluminium, a nice new sharp tap will probably be fine if you go careful. Maybe even try just cleaning the thread thats there and use new bolts first.
              4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by TonyN View Post
                You often don't need to drill on a small stripped thread in aluminium, a nice new sharp tap will probably be fine if you go careful. Maybe even try just cleaning the thread thats there and use new bolts first.
                you know what Tony thats what i am gonna do, pick up some new bolts in a few different sizes and try them, and will take it from there, if it works great if not I will try tap a new thread, like you say....

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                • #23
                  Why not measure the original bolts? Can you post a pic of these bolts and the dimensions. I doubt that they are anything but a 1.25mm pitch.

                  Do the bolts have a non threaded section? If they do then they probably don't screw into the alloy timing cover but rather the block.

                  Cleaning the thread is the first thing I would do. Spray some degreaser in the holes and blow out with compressed air.

                  Nev

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                  • #24
                    Looks like they are a fully threaded class 8 flanged bolt. If the size is 6mm then it will be a 1.25mm pitch. All you need to know is the length.

                    http://www.landcruiserclub.net/forum...ic.php?p=75400

                    Nev

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                    • #25
                      In the timesert kit I used a tap with T little tap holder, I took the fan out but from memory left the rad in.

                      If you're taking the fan out you could refill the silicon oil.

                      The radiator is only four bolts, plus it means you can give it a good flush.

                      The bolts WERE 6mm I think either 20 or 25mm.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
                        Looks like they are a fully threaded class 8 flanged bolt. If the size is 6mm then it will be a 1.25mm pitch. All you need to know is the length.

                        http://www.landcruiserclub.net/forum...ic.php?p=75400

                        Nev
                        Thats a good write up!!
                        yes fully threaded, pretty sure they screw into timing gear cover,
                        they have the no. 8 on them, it's a 10 mm head, so the thread is 6mm then???
                        I will measure the length no problems, thanks Nev

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ploddit View Post
                          In the timesert kit I used a tap with T little tap holder, I took the fan out but from memory left the rad in.

                          If you're taking the fan out you could refill the silicon oil.

                          The radiator is only four bolts, plus it means you can give it a good flush.

                          The bolts WERE 6mm I think either 20 or 25mm.
                          Thats true, can do the fan.... Radiator is brand new, I am finiishing off a head job, so that has been replaced, including hoses water pump etc, thats why I was PO when I couldnt get the belt on its kind of the final part for me, I had the batterys on charge waiting to go, total let down!!

                          but anyhoo so you didnt drill? just tapped a new thead and put in insert
                          in? checked thread length and its 20mm.

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                          • #28
                            Seems a few Surfs have been tackled by cowboys, trying to line up the tensioner with the bolts and stripping the threads, just keep on winding till it goes tight.
                            Alan

                            yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."

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