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    Default No timing marks on C20xe cam pulleys?!

    Hi Lads,

    Have been rebuilding a C20xe and come to put my new timing belt on. Only one problem, on the adjustable pulleys it came with there are no timing marks whatsoever. How can I set the timing? Only idea I have is to find a set of standard pulleys from somewhere and copy the marks over??

    Any ideas?

    Cheers

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    From what I have been told the ting mark lines up with the little stub on the cam??

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    Hmm would that little nob on the cam be accurate enough to not get it a tooth out though?

    Gotta be a timing mark to do it surely who made the pulleys

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    Yeah this bothered me too think they are Kent? Think I will have to find a set of standard pulleys or at least a really good picture of a set of pulleys to be sure

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    [URL=http://s531.photobucket.com/user/Hond123/media/Mobile%20Uploads/FB_IMG_1425217121754.jpg.html][/URL

    Was going to basically copy this?

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    You could put them against a standard pulley with a bolt through the locating pin and transfer the timing mark over. That should be reliable.

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    Yeah that's the pic I posted for you gtachorley, it was for reference so you could copy the timing mark onto your cam pulley ...Iain he's cam pulleys only had the adv/ret markings to adjust the timing...I'm sure he has the same cam pulleys as you....just checked, not the same cam pulleys Iain
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    Yeah I'm sure if he sets 'em to 0 on the adv/ret markings he can transfer over the marking by bolting them together though

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    Yeah that's what I've been saying mate......your crossmember is looking good, need todo something similar myself....

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