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Thread: How to determine TDC on a TDi300 engine?

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    Never too old to learn

    Thank you all for these informative posts I have just learnt more valuable in formation that will come in handy on my 300.


    Hodgo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fausto79 View Post
    how badly is it leaking? all landrovers leak. my vacuum pump has been slowly leaking since i bought it. never have to top up oil on it. its just the nature of the beast. chance are you will reseal it and 6months later will start leaking again. if it's not a bad leak and just some oil stains down the block, i wouldnt bother.

    others might disagree.
    True.... The leak is not that bad I guess but it is dripping on to the Front Diff and the "Do-nut" as well and I'm concerned as to what effect the oil will have on the Rubber. I noticed that the Rubber on the Steering Dampener has deteriorated to the point it needs replacing. I'm unsure if this was just from old wear & tear or whether the oil has stuffed it.
    I don't want the Do-nut to start fall apart...... but I guess also the underneath is getting a nice coating of oil for rust proofing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catman View Post
    I'm also going to get a fan hub spanner, as it has to be easier to remove the fan when doing anything around the front of the engine.

    Rob.
    Rob, The Fan Hub Spanner.... is it a 32mm "thin" open-ender spanner?

    Can u source these at your local tool shop ??


    rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Easiest way to determine TDC on #1 is to pop the rocker cover off, put a socket on the crank pulley bolt and wind over till the rockers on #1 cylinder are 'rocking'.

    That's as close to TDC as you need.
    This method , rocking on cyl 1 , has just found you TDC on 4 or TDC exhaust stroke on 1, either way the crank is in the same spot . You need to rock on 4 to get TDC no 1, very important when fitting/timing fuel pumps or distributors , ever herd the expression 180 degs out when fitting a dissy , (that's what would happen if using the above method )

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    I ordered one this morning from EBay. It's a 32mm thin spanner with a slight offset. Appears that a lot of the fan clutches are 32mm as the spanners are advertised for various makes, but all appear to be much the same. Was thinking about making one up from some 1/8" plate, but for $26.00 (all up) to my post office, it's hardly worth the mucking around.


    Rob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chopper View Post
    This method , rocking on cyl 1 , has just found you TDC on 4 or TDC exhaust stroke on 1, either way the crank is in the same spot . You need to rock on 4 to get TDC no 1, very important when fitting/timing fuel pumps or distributors , ever herd the expression 180 degs out when fitting a dissy , (that's what would happen if using the above method )
    Yep, and I've done the 180° out on a dizzy install on a race engine a long time ago too.
    My excuse at the time was I'd just done an all nighter....

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    I grabbed a cheap 32mm spanner from Supercrap and ground it down on the bench grinder till it was thin enough to fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catman View Post
    I ordered one this morning from EBay. It's a 32mm thin spanner with a slight offset. Appears that a lot of the fan clutches are 32mm as the spanners are advertised for various makes, but all appear to be much the same. Was thinking about making one up from some 1/8" plate, but for $26.00 (all up) to my post office, it's hardly worth the mucking around.


    Rob.
    Hey Rob..... Any chance u could put the link up for the eBay one?

    I've only this one: Land Rover Range Rover Classic 200 300 TDI Viscous FAN HUB Spanner 32mm 36mm | eBay

    and there's this 2 piece one: 2pc Viscous FAN Spanner With FAN HUB Holding Tool SET FOR Landrover Cooling 2075 | eBay

    Not sure if u need the Fan Hub Holding Tool though


    Rob

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    Bought a 32mm fan spanner years ago, I think it came from Repco and was as cheap as chips.

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    Hi Rob,


    This is the one I got from eBay .. hopefully it'll do the job.


    Viscous FAN Clutch HUB Offset Spanner 32mm Open END Suit Ford Others NEW | eBay


    Rob

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