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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    I really struggled getting my hands in between the top of the engine and the body to manouvre the cover into place whereas with the battery removed I would expect to get at least 1 hand in through the gap at the side. I would never again attempt the task unless more space could be provided.
    I recently made the same decision as I'm getting way past all the contortions needed to do these belts. An indie will be doing the belts on my 2016 D4 (138K) soon and then back up for sale it goes with absolutely nothing needing to be done.
    And that will really be the truth not some smart arse sales talk.
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    Fuel Pump Belt replacement

    Quote Originally Posted by woko View Post
    The fuel pump belt on a 3 litre is timed. The fuel pump belt on a 2.7 is not timed. The camshaft pin has to be installed before doing the pump belt. Some people will only do them with the body off. It is a doable thing with the body on, but it is very tight.
    This adds another level of complexity. I'm about to replace mine and didn't realise that the belt was timed. I've replaced one a TDV6 Territory and that was pretty straight forward and could be done with feel only. The SDV6 requires full visual so I think I'll need some sort of inspection camera along with the locking tools. I assume the timing isn't as critical as the front timing belt. My guess is its to ensure the pump produces a fuel pressure pulse at the optimum point for faster starting. I have noticed that there is slightly less cranking on the SDV6 compared with my TDV6.
    Definitely not looking forward to this maintenance job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CountOtto View Post
    This adds another level of complexity. I'm about to replace mine and didn't realise that the belt was timed. I've replaced one a TDV6 Territory and that was pretty straight forward and could be done with feel only. The SDV6 requires full visual so I think I'll need some sort of inspection camera along with the locking tools. I assume the timing isn't as critical as the front timing belt. My guess is its to ensure the pump produces a fuel pressure pulse at the optimum point for faster starting. I have noticed that there is slightly less cranking on the SDV6 compared with my TDV6.
    Definitely not looking forward to this maintenance job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    A small mirror like a compact works well.
    I dare you to take one from the Mrs’ stash and see what happens, speaking from experience, and divorced. Fuel Pump Belt
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    I dare you to take one from the Mrs’ stash and see what happens, speaking from experience, and divorced. Fuel Pump Belt
    Pet Budgie mirror is the better option,silicone it to a 2ft piece of 1/4" copper pipe.

    I had one for years and it worked well,could bend it in any direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CountOtto View Post
    I assume the timing isn't as critical as the front timing belt.
    From my reading of the WSM it needs to be correct. I didn't find setting the timing was difficult although I rechecked several times before setting it in stone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    I dare you to take one from the Mrs’ stash and see what happens, speaking from experience, and divorced. Fuel Pump Belt
    No downside to that .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woz View Post
    Hi there,

    thanks for all your help, I have ordered the fuel pump sprocket holding tool today.

    once the job is complete, I will report back, if I still have skin on my knuckles.

    Woz
    mornin'
    where did you buy the locker tools?

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    Fuel Pump Belt

    I've just looked at the WSM for this job and given the pain it is to lock the fly wheel, I think it can be done without doing so.
    If I rotate the crank (with the old belt in situ) until the alignment marks are in the upper position as per the diagram from the WSM, and then place the pump locking tool in position and jiggle the crank until the locking tool fits. It should then be in the correct position. The old belt can then be removed with both the cam drive and pump in the right position. Given the effort in moving the crank by hand, there is no way the cam drive is going to move while fitting the new belt.
    Any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    I dare you to take one from the Mrs’ stash and see what happens, speaking from experience, and divorced. Fuel Pump Belt
    CRIPES, that is a bit severe for trying to keep your car on the road.

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