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little jimmy Member Since: 18 Jan 2024 Location: Hemel Hempstead Posts: 90 |
Thanks to everybody, and especially to Boxa, for the constant encouragement. I do hope that the New throttle body might improve the MPG. Although the timing belt has only done 18k, in view of the fact it has been lashed by the shredding aux belt, I'm going to get a new one, together with a flywheel lock set. |
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5th Jun 2024 3:12 pm |
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Boxa Member Since: 01 Apr 2024 Location: Coventry Posts: 97 |
The forum has helped me in the past and that's the whole point of being a member we all help each other to keep our freelanders running, I think you've made the right decision in replacing your cambelt perhaps do the whole kit then you can forget about it, you've done the Aux tensioner pulley and belt so that would be everything done and peace of mind the INA kits from GSF are rated as very good and its what I used |
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5th Jun 2024 7:28 pm |
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little jimmy Member Since: 18 Jan 2024 Location: Hemel Hempstead Posts: 90 |
Cheers Boxa. Hopefully, in the future I will be able to pass on some of what I have learned on here. |
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5th Jun 2024 7:53 pm |
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little jimmy Member Since: 18 Jan 2024 Location: Hemel Hempstead Posts: 90 |
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10th Jun 2024 7:33 am |
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little jimmy Member Since: 18 Jan 2024 Location: Hemel Hempstead Posts: 90 |
Not bolts, but nuts, to enable me to use the alternator bolts. |
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10th Jun 2024 7:34 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5063 |
The locking tool uses the starter motor studs/washers and nuts.
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10th Jun 2024 9:30 am |
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little jimmy Member Since: 18 Jan 2024 Location: Hemel Hempstead Posts: 90 |
Thanks Jules. My studs just came in from the back of the bell housing into the threaded starter, so no nuts. |
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10th Jun 2024 10:29 am |
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Boxa Member Since: 01 Apr 2024 Location: Coventry Posts: 97 |
I had the same problem but fortunatelyi have lots of nuts and bolt about so just cobbled something up
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10th Jun 2024 12:54 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5063 |
yes - youre correct - I was wrong. Obviously thinking of some other vehicle's starter motor. Jules |
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10th Jun 2024 1:44 pm |
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little jimmy Member Since: 18 Jan 2024 Location: Hemel Hempstead Posts: 90 |
So, New belt, tensioner, etc fitted. Lower crank cover back on. Big crank nut done up to 70Nm+60degrees.
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10th Jun 2024 6:28 pm |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2816 |
Top work 👍
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10th Jun 2024 6:46 pm |
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little jimmy Member Since: 18 Jan 2024 Location: Hemel Hempstead Posts: 90 |
All done. Running like a dream. Lucky Jim managed to avoid any damage due to the unorthodox method of cam bolt removal. (Don't do this at home)
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11th Jun 2024 10:42 am |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 561 |
Just had a read through this thread, and it's nice to hear you had a good outcome, thank you for sharing. |
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26th Jul 2024 9:22 am |
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