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    Timing Belt DIY & Bolt Question

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    Doing the DIY tomorrow. None of the searches I've done nor does YooGene83's DIY that I will be following mention anything about using any thread-lock when installing the new items/reinstalling the radiator/bumper/etc. Has anyone used thread-lock when doing this work or experienced any issues when not? Any help would be appreciated. TIA

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    Re: Timing Belt DIY & Bolt Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Sleeper1.8T View Post
    Doing the DIY tomorrow. None of the searches I've done nor does YooGene83's DIY that I will be following mention anything about using any thread-lock when installing the new items/reinstalling the radiator/bumper/etc. Has anyone used thread-lock when doing this work or experienced any issues when not? Any help would be appreciated. TIA
    I used blue thread lock on the TB tensioner, crank pulley, water pump, and serpentine belt tensioner.
    Still have all my hoses and check valves and proud of it!

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    Senior Member Four Rings old guy's Avatar

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    Re: Timing Belt DIY & Bolt Question

    Here is another tip for lining up your timing belt. I have changed a lot of TB's over the years. I've only changed one on 1.8T but my method has worked well with all of them, including the 1.8T. Before you remove your old TB I am sure you will line up the timing marks as described in all the DIY's. But you need to make a few additional marks with a paint pen. Mark a tooth on the cam sprocket and also paint a line across the TB notch that engages the tooth. It can be any cam sprocket tooth. Now do the same thing on the crank sprocket. Mark any tooth that is engaged in the TB and paint a line across the TB notch that engages the tooth. After you take off your timing belt lay it on the ground on its side. Position the new TB exactly on top of the old TB and line it up notch for notch. It should look like a double wide TB at this point. Mark your new TB to match your old belt. Now when you install your new belt all you have to do is to line up the paint marks on the new TB with the marked cam and crank sprockets. If you follow this procedure it is virtually impossible to put the belt on wrong. It really takes the worry about whether or not you moved either sprocket and whether or not your timing marks are lined up properly. In fact, with this method you don't even have to use the factory cam and crank timing marks at all to change out the belt.

    Have fun!
    Still have all my hoses and check valves and proud of it!

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    Veteran Member Three Rings

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    Re: Timing Belt DIY & Bolt Question

    That's a really good tip.

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    New Member Two Rings

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    Re: Timing Belt DIY & Bolt Question

    Quote Originally Posted by ncttrnl View Post
    That's a really good tip.
    I agree. Thanks a lot OG.

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