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Steve D



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Does the crank pulley/belt gear have a woodruff key? Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto
Present: Audi A3 S Line.

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Walenut



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It does. Interesting point, you think that the impact gun could damage the keyway?

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Walenut



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Just checked. The rear timing belt pulley and the sensor ring are keyed. The front auxiliary drive belt pulley, which the bolt is tightened against, is not keyed. So I think any hammering action against the key may be limited?

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Mikey



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Never had an issue Thumbs Up

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Walenut



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Walenut



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Couple of pictures, might help someone with they're cam belt change.

A method I devised for using an analog dial gauge when there's nothing to set it against.





& don't use the Neilson flywheel holding tool. Bloody thing snapped & it was only by the grace of god that the bits didn't fall inside the clutch bell housing. Which would have been a disaster!




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Mikey



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I dont think I'd have used that anyway Shocked

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Walenut



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It looked ok, no different to others on the internet. The pins worked fine.


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