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Timing issue - ginge191 - 03-04-2013

Trying to time up the XUD, cutting a long story short; I have I locking flywheel, any way to time without locking the crank/fly?


RE: Timing issue - darrenjlobb - 03-04-2013

"I have I locking flywheel"

Dosnt make sence?


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 03-04-2013

Sorry, iPhone quick typing.

The flywheel had to be replaced, the locking point on the block doesn't line up to the locking point on the fly.

The fly that came off was from a boxer; slightly larger external diameter (the cluth contact area) and for some reason has a lower locking point than that of the 306 fly. I need the 306 fly for clutch and pressure plate. That's the long story anywho. Typing it now I'm settled for the evening.


RE: Timing issue - darrenjlobb - 03-04-2013

Confused, your saying the hole in the block is in a different place?


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 03-04-2013

Yes; myself and max also stumped.
Assumed XUD is an XUD but apparently not. The flywheel locked in the donor engine (to get the 306 fly off) yet on the boxer block, the timing hole is lower


RE: Timing issue - darrenjlobb - 03-04-2013

How weird, never come across that before, which is rare as ive had like 50 xuds thro this shop lol...remove starter and show pics, seems really odd...

Timing without it will be a farce tbh as being an IDI you cant get a DTI on the piston to do it manually... probs have to put other flywheel on, lock it, put tipex mark on fly and bottom area of block (so u can see from fly inspection plate), change flywheels without letting the motor move an inch (mark other end from wides point possible on crnak pulley to be sure) and then transfer mark onto new fly and use that to time it...bit of a farce, still a little confused as ive genuninly never come across an xud with the hole in a different place..that hole is generic across xuds / xu's / tu's / dw motors, all thesame size hole in the same place, so a little confused to how its moved...you sure new flywheel is adeffo an xud one?


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 03-04-2013

(03-04-2013, 07:45 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: How weird, never come across that before, which is rare as ive had like 50 xuds thro this shop lol...remove starter and show pics, seems really odd...

Timing without it will be a farce tbh as being an IDI you cant get a DTI on the piston to do it manually... probs have to put other flywheel on, lock it, put tipex mark on fly and bottom area of block (so u can see from fly inspection plate), change flywheels without letting the motor move an inch (mark other end from wides point possible on crnak pulley to be sure) and then transfer mark onto new fly and use that to time it...bit of a farce, still a little confused as ive genuninly never come across an xud with the hole in a different place..that hole is generic across xuds / xu's / tu's / dw motors, all thesame size hole in the same place, so a little confused to how its moved...you sure new flywheel is adeffo an xud one?

i understand, we were going to start tip'exing etc, or i thought perhaps attempt to drill a new locking hole on the fly.

and yes, we're very confused - i'll try and get a pic tomorrow if i can.

As for the fly, yes, i'm positive. My engine, came from the boxer, and the donor engine is max's, which is from a 306.

the actual locking hole is about 30mm lower than the locking point on the 306 block, and ofcourse, subsequently lower than the locking point on the fly.

Appreciate the input darren, i'll see what i can sort out tomorrow, i'll try get it uploaded by 1pm 'ish


got to pick up a new drivshaft tomorrow - the shaft today had to come out with the engine and required a severe amount of sledge hammer'ing. Seized in absoloutely solid. typical for a 23 year old derv on 216k Doh


RE: Timing issue - darrenjlobb - 03-04-2013

Get pics of both blocks, and flywheels and whatever you can.

Is engine IN the car? or out? because if its out then it would be easy to fix...only reason im suggesting tip ex is im assuming engines in car...


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 03-04-2013

Ah, the engine is out, was going to go in tomorrow


RE: Timing issue - darrenjlobb - 03-04-2013

Ah, in that case just lock it with fly that fits, jam the crank and re drill for hole on other fly


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 03-04-2013

Ah ok. I did try locking the original fly (before I realised it was a different size) and couldn't lock it at all. I must've done something wrong with this. I'll get on it tomorrow


RE: Timing issue - Piggy - 04-04-2013

you sure you got the right hole?!


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 04-04-2013

I'm sure.unless there's another hole been blocked by dirt :/


RE: Timing issue - Piggy - 04-04-2013

Im sure there is another hole or blank or sumit behind the starter...I gota block outside....hang on...


RE: Timing issue - Piggy - 04-04-2013

this is the D8a block..

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tbh I have never had issues with the timing pin before...
used to do a few cambelts a day on pugs/cits between the techs in the workshop...always use the fly locking hole...never an issue?!


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 04-04-2013

yeh - i'll try get a boxer block picture later - the locating hole is about 30mm lower - see where the lower crest in the block is, surrounding your locating pin, the boxer is lower :\


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 04-04-2013

@darren - just had a though - the fly is well balanced - will drilling out 15mm or so upset the balance?


RE: Timing issue - darrenjlobb - 04-04-2013

Dont drill the flywheel, drill the block, theres already a hole in the flywheel surely


RE: Timing issue - Piggy - 04-04-2013

^^^defo!

DONT drill the fly!


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 04-04-2013

So managed to lock it up. Two of us with a camera to find the locking point.

I think what happened is the hole in the block is larger than that of the fly. Used the smallest key possible, found the locking point and carefully timed it up. All seems to be ok and lined up for now. Credits to strictlyderv also


RE: Timing issue - darrenjlobb - 04-04-2013

So the hole wast in a different place....

Epic thread fail?!


RE: Timing issue - Mattcheese31 - 04-04-2013

temp ban for Ginge for wasting forum resources? . . . . . . .jus sayin' . . .Big Grin


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 04-04-2013

Not quite epic fail. The locking hole was larger than the flywheel hole; I was using a too large of Allen key, slight fail on my part. But it's all together, cranks nicely. Will hopefully have it in tomorrow to seeing it can tick over


RE: Timing issue - darrenjlobb - 04-04-2013

Thought i was reading a load of *** lol, of all the ten milloin xuds ive worked on over the years, ive never seen a cast with hole in different place, I think this calls for some serious epic fail trolling to be fair.....


RE: Timing issue - ginge191 - 04-04-2013

/sigh

Ok, let it commence


RE: Timing issue - Piggy - 04-04-2013

epic fail.

My timing pin I use has a different shaft length along it...so smaller tip for fly...I assumed that was normal?!

as if you use just an allen key you can still rock it on pin so to speak?!