The problem:
The cam seal on my 99 S40 T4 (B4194T) Volvo decided to let go and most of the oil dumped out of the car. It must have popped whilst driving as the sump was dry and there was a lovely oil spatter trail in the car park of the shopping centre where I noticed the puddle
Got it home (yes, put oil in it to save it and nurse it home) put it up on jacks and (stared at it for a long time, hoping for it to fix itself as I didnt know where to start) a couple of us got spanner happy and took the timing belt off etc to "repair" the problem.
When I realised what we were doing half way through I noticed that nobody had marked the crankshaft or timing sprockets before removing the belt.
The timing belt was refitted in a "hope this works" manner (no aligning of anything or checking anything) and... Lucky enough, there was no loud sounds or knocking when the key was first turned on (phew, the engine is not ruined).... Problem is, the car now wont start. It tried to fire up a couple of times, felt like it just just about to go, but it didn't. (double phew, the engine is not ruined)
It cranks normally, just doesn't seem to fire.
I am a logical bird and I figure the timing is well out.... But now I don't even know where to even begin to get the timing right or aligned.
You guys seem well on the ball and know what your talking about.
Is anyone able to Please help me!







