To me, this means turn the "outside" wheel clockwise, ie the toothed part until its 1 1/2 cogs before the mark on the timing cover. The result of this however is that the bolts are on the left side of the oval holes, which is the complete opposite to where they were originally which you can see marked in white out. From the white out you can see the bolts were neither fully right nor left when i pulled it apart. For what its worth, I was throwing a VVT solenoid code before the job, maybe this was the issue?VADIS wrote:Installing the timing gear pulley
Timing gear pulleys with variable valve timing unit
Slacken off, but do not remove the screws which secure the timing gear pulley to the variable valve timing unit.
Press the variable valve timing unit / timing gear onto the camshaft.
Install the centre screw which secures the variable valve timing unit to the camshaft. Do not tighten yet.
Position the upper timing cover.
Turn the timing gear pulley clockwise until the screws at the oval holes are in the limit position.
Continue turning clockwise until the timing gear pulley marking is 1 ½cogbefore the marking on the upper timing cover.
Check that the timing gear pulley is still in its limit position at the oval holes.
Tighten the centre screw for the variable valve timing (VVT) unit. Tighten to 120 Nm. Check that the variable valve timing unit does not rotate when tightening.
Install the centre plug. Tighten to 35 Nm.
Anyway, my question is: Should the bolts be on the left side of the holes (turn toothed part clockwise) or right (turn "inner" part clockwise"). The pic included in VADIS doesn't help in this regard.






