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    harmonic balancer and timing

    Hey everyone,

    I'm a bit unsure about the relationship between the balancer and timing..

    So I used my rattle gun to remove the pulley bolt, there was no crankshaft movement. When I fitted the new pulley, I used torque wrench and this time nudged the crankshaft around, no more than 1/6th of a turn. At this point, the pulley should be holding the crankshaft gear in place so there shouldn't be an issue with timing right?

    There just seems to be a lot mentioned about "tension" and the need to use the special tool for this job. Not sure how lack of tension can mean the crankshaft moves independently.

    Do you guys think I should check timing to be safe? I'm also interested in how this works and if I'm on track or way off 😄

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    What engine are we talking about?

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    The crank pulley should be fixed in place by a key, no matter which engine it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    The crank pulley should be fixed in place by a key, no matter which engine it is.
    And totally unrelated to timing, once set.
    Bear in mind injection, spark and cam rely on timing of some description.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    What engine are we talking about?

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    Oh yeh 300tdi sorry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    The crank pulley should be fixed in place by a key, no matter which engine it is.
    This is what I thought.. so I find it odd that manual and others say to use special LR tool for locking the pulley while you undo/tighten bolt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marshprince View Post
    This is what I thought.. so I find it odd that manual and others say to use special LR tool for locking the pulley while you undo/tighten bolt!
    The harmonic balancer has nothing to do with timing on a 300Tdi, as others have said it's keyed to the crank, so it can only go on in one place.

    The special tool is to stop the crank tuning when undoing or doing it up.

    The bolt is torqued to a value then a further 90 degrees its very tight, so you need to hold it somehow.

    I've had one that was loctited on, that need the crank held to get it undone.

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    Don't confuse the locking tool with the timing pin you insert to hold the flywheel. The forces used on the HB bolt will break it, or something else. It's only to hold the crank still while setting the pump and cam timing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post

    I've had one that was loctited on, that need the crank held to get it undone.

    Tony
    This particular bolt is what started me down the 'Waukee M18 Fuel rabbit hole in the first place. Nothing else I had would undo the bloody thing, but the 3/4 drive rattler made short work of it. Doing it back up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    The harmonic balancer has nothing to do with timing on a 300Tdi,

    Tony
    Not strictly true, it indicates TDC, at least enough to get the timing pin into the right indent on the flywheel. But yes, once that's set it is all down to the timing of the other sprockets.
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