I seem to be having problems keeping tension on my timing belt.
I bought this car with a blown timing belt, bent all the valves.
I replaced the head. I set up the timing per instruction I got on line and through a Volvo tech I know. The engine seems to run fine, it does seem to lack power and has a wee bit of a rough idle. I think those problems are related to the problem I am having with the tension of the timing belt.
When I installed the timing belt, I locked the cams and lined the crank up with the timing marks. One thing I did notice with the crank lined up with the marks, #1 piston is not all the way up. If I turned the crank a few degrees past the marks, then the piston came up to the top of its travel.
I got confused at this point. I consulted my Volvo tech friend. He told me he just lines up the marks. I went with his advice, seemed to work.
Anyway. I adjusted the tensioner per the instructions to get the pointer in the window, turned the engine over by hand a few times just to make sure the needle stayed in the window and no valves hit. I started the engine and found the needle went to the right, out of the window. I shut off the engine and the needle went even more to the right. At this point I found there was slack in the belt between the intake cam and the crank.
I turned the crank by hand to take up the slack and re-adjusted the tensioner again, got it in the window, turned the engine over a few times by hand and the needle stayed in the window. I started the engine, the needle went to the right, where is stays when the engine is running, shut the engine off and the needle goes more to the right and there is slack in the belt between the intake cam and crank.
I tried to adjust the tensioner again and again, and again and keep coming up with the same results.
Am I missing something??
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Hugh Wilson






