quartersaw
Veteran Member
....I've had a hard starting issue on my '99 NB ever since I purchased it a few months back.
With the help of many people in this forum,I've eliminated all of the possibilities except incorrect cam/crank timing,and compression. I purchased the cam lock,and spanner wrench from Metalnerd and I figured it should be a fairly cut and dry correction of the timing if that indeed is the problem(The P.O. used the 'mark and pray'timing belt installation method)
I locked the cam with #1 lobes up and cannot find the flywheel mark.I failed in my first attempt at this after I had
*already loosened the camshaft*
and moved the flywheel one tooth at a time in an attempt to find TDC.
I was lucky to be in the ballpark getting close to the flywheel's original position and I was able to restart the engine without incident .(whew!)
Today,I decided to move the flywheel one tooth at a time before disassembling anything,and I swear that I cannot find a TDC mark on this engine! Did VW used different timing marks on the A4 platform? I was using the 'Club' PDF as a guide and I haven't seen anything that remotely resembles the 'line through a circle' timing mark.
I'm starting to think that this flywheel was installed incorrectly and the mark is 90º off or more.
..Any suggestions other than inspecting the entire flywheel to see if I can find any hint of a TDC mark???
With the help of many people in this forum,I've eliminated all of the possibilities except incorrect cam/crank timing,and compression. I purchased the cam lock,and spanner wrench from Metalnerd and I figured it should be a fairly cut and dry correction of the timing if that indeed is the problem(The P.O. used the 'mark and pray'timing belt installation method)
I locked the cam with #1 lobes up and cannot find the flywheel mark.I failed in my first attempt at this after I had
*already loosened the camshaft*
and moved the flywheel one tooth at a time in an attempt to find TDC.
I was lucky to be in the ballpark getting close to the flywheel's original position and I was able to restart the engine without incident .(whew!)
Today,I decided to move the flywheel one tooth at a time before disassembling anything,and I swear that I cannot find a TDC mark on this engine! Did VW used different timing marks on the A4 platform? I was using the 'Club' PDF as a guide and I haven't seen anything that remotely resembles the 'line through a circle' timing mark.
I'm starting to think that this flywheel was installed incorrectly and the mark is 90º off or more.
..Any suggestions other than inspecting the entire flywheel to see if I can find any hint of a TDC mark???