It sounds like something is wrong there.
You drove 60 miles on a timing belt that slides on the cams with finger pressure? I thought I was a risk taker
Time for a lottery ticket!
Nothing wrong with pushing on the tensioner to get the slack need.Goldchemist wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 17:17 I definitely did not follow the tensioner installation perfectly. I watched the FCP Euro video but had some difficulty getting my timing belt around the exhaust sprocket so I played with the tensioner to get the timing belt on.
I hope your not looking at the same FCP Euro video I looked at because, in the one I looked at they showed tightening the mounting bolt but not torquing the mounting bolt to spec. The mounting bolt is what keeps it in adjustment.My plan is to take the timing belt off, then remove the tensioner, set up the tensioner like in the video, then follow it to a T.
My CVVT has the same exact play as in the beginning of that video. I checked that play while I had it off the engine. But, it does not wiggle at all while it is attached to the engine. But, when I turn the engine over, it moves out slightly towards the passenger wheel well. I know, sounds strange but I just checked it. Doesn't wiggle at all. Only when I'm cranking the engine over I feel some resistance and then I see the hub push out a little, then go back.
Yes. Just finger tighten the center bolt when first mounting the tensioner. Install the belt onto the gears the same way FCP did in the video. It worked for me. Using strong pull I got the belt over the exhaust Cam without touching the tensioner. I'm a crossfit lifter. Now rotate the crank 720deg and check the crank and cam markings. From here on follow the steps I posted earlier.Goldchemist wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 19:46 ....He leaves the center bolt loose to allow for adjustment, I guess?.
Breathe in breathe out, you can climb the learning curve.Goldchemist wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 19:46 Thats the thing with this job though, this is a tough one for me. Plus the temperatures have been fluctuating here like crazy. One day its 28 degrees F, next day 55 F. Sometimes I'm in my garage at 10am with the kerosene heater on. Other times its 11pm and I'm freezing my sprockets off.