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SAFETY INFORMATIONS
Keep children and other persons away from the working area.
Do not allow children to play with this tool or its packaging.
Do not use the tool if parts are missing or damaged.
Use the tool for the intended purpose only.
Never place the tool on the vehicle battery. There is a risk of a short circuit.
Be careful when working on running engines. Loose clothing, tools and other objects can be
caught by rotating parts and cause serious injury.
Be careful when working on hot engines because of the risk of burn injuries!
If you remove the ignition key before repairing, you can prevent the engine from being started
accidentally and resulting in engine damage and personal injuries.
This manual serves as a brief guide and does not replace a workshop manual. Always refer to
the vehicle-specific service literature, particularly the technical data such as torque values and
instructions for disassembly/assembly, etc.
After repair or before starting the engine, turn a minimum of 2 turns by hand and check the
timing again.
Turn the engine only in the normal direction of rotation (clockwise unless otherwise specified)
Do not use locking tools for camshaft and crankshaft as a counter-holder, during loosening or
tightening screws on pulley, camshaft or crankshaft. This can damage tools and engine
components. Only use tools that are suitable for this purpose.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. Packaging should be
sorted, taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with
the environment. Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information. Dispose
of this product at the end of its working life environmentally.
USE
1. Timing Belt Replacement
The belt replacement procedure is basically the same for all engine variants.
Application points to note are
(1) That in order to encompass all the engines/models listed, the set contains 3 x Flywheel Locking
Tools covering - automatic and manual transmissions for Land Rover, Jaguar and the PSA
transmission requirements.
(2) For checking the camshaft positions after timing belt replacement, the Land Rover / Jaguar
2.7TDV6 procedure calls for the left hand camshaft position to be checked using a (D), but for the
right hand camshaft to be checked using the (C). For all other manufacturers and the 3.0D V6
engines, both camshafts are checked using the (D) from the kit. NOTE: Reference to left hand or
right hand camshaft is as viewed when looking directly at the camshaft sprockets.
2. As with many of these larger engines, an amount of disassembly and removal of components,
as well as the disconnection of multiplugs and hoses, is required to provide access to the timing
belt. Dependent upon model and engine variant, it will probably be necessary to remove,
amongst others, the air filter, intercooler housing, fan shroud and viscous fan, auxiliary belt
tensioner and belt.
3. Removal of the coolant pump pulley, starter motor (access to flywheel), crankshaft pulley and
timing belt covers will be required.
4. The engine must be supported if the engine mounting bracket requires removal in order to install
the new belt, and on some models the steering column lower ball joint bolt and steering rack
mounting bolts will need to be removed for access to the starter motor.
BGS technic KG
Bandwirkerstr. 3
D-42929 Wermelskirchen
Tel.: 02196 720480
Fax.: 02196 7204820
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