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Old 11-Mar-2014, 09:17
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Originally Posted by skidlids
As the other end of the layshaft is geared directly to the crank I wouldn't have thought releasing the belt tension would turn the crank, but maybe it can if the locking tool is inserted before releasing the tension.

I always insert the locking tool after I've removed the belts so releasing the belt tension is more likely to move the cams

Thats what i did, so maybe it was the cause

I'm happy now though that all is well and i'm going to get it all replaced correctly

cheers
Simon
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