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I got very confused earlier..
Trying to lock the engine, there was no way when the fly was locked, the cam wouldn't line up..
Finally realised (and after a call to DumDum, cheers mate!) that as it's a DT flywheel, the timing doesn't match.. Ended up locking the fly, then marking the belt and counting teeth..
Just a "warning" in case anyone else is in the same boat!
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The holes are in the same place on both flywheels.....
Are you sure you had it in the right hole...there a few notchs you can lock into by mistake...
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Wrong hole lololololololol (yeh im going)
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Its a 6 flywheel not a dt one.
No timing holes on them atall iirc.
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Aye 6's you time off the crank and cam pulleys, why it's a ballache if the crank pulley's slipped
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Oh GTI6 one I wouldnt know, altho suprised that they removed the holes totally, but could well have given how you time those heaps up!
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It's ridiculous, you time them off the crank pulley but the outer is bonded to the inner with a rubber strip that corrodes and slips. Daftness.
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Whatever it is, it had holes. lots of 'em.
Either way, I just did it the "old" way, tippex FTW
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