Don't go too fast! .. you only just started!!
ps. those 4 fan pulley bolts can self tighten if the pulley hasn't been off for along time.
Same issue on mine. I know I don't use gorilla force on my nuts(ah!.. you know what I mean

) but trying to get them off one time .. turned into the same head turning drama you dealt with.
I got some shinier 12mm M8 flanged bolts with larger heads on them(I think 12mm instead of 10mm or 10mm instead of 8mm .. whatever they are std) .. anyhow, one spanner size up.
FWIW: I later found that Kingchromes' 'LockOn' sockets are really good on damaged fixings too!
The full kit for the timing belt includes a fair bit of stuff, but not 'everything'.
From memory: crank seal and dust seal(they look similar so be aware of which is which). O ring behind crank gear, tensioner, idler, belt (of course) gasket, small copper like washer(for central bolt on cover) new bolts for tensioner and idler.
Didn't have the half moon woodruff keys, one for harmonic and one for crank gear. I reckon they should be replaced as they can get a teeny ... half mil of chattery damage to them. No cam seal tho.
Did you get any rubbery dust flung around the inside of the cover?
My first one had a fair bit of it. I dunno how many klms the belt had done before I bought the D1, previous owner said he'd only done about 30K klms in four years. Belt looked OK(compared to the new one in the kit) tho.
My second one was done prematurely, at 70K klms as I had to deal with the leaking front crank seal. I lived with the oil leak as long as possible hoping it will hold out for a few more thousand klms, but got too bad for my liking .. so was all done again at 70K klms. zero rubbery dust, but a fair bit of oil tho as to be expected.
Do you know the history of your Tdi? when was the last belt done .. etc.
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