These videos must be the most comprehensive maintenance Land Rover 300tdi guides on the internet. That reflect real life problems that come along when you are working on them.
I hope that you dont forget to take the fly-wheel timing pin out before you turn the engine to settle the belt down Mike. We have all done it (LOL). Because I'm a bit rough with my hands, I find that it helps me to put some soft wood wedges between the case and the pulleys to hold the belt in place while I faf about getting the teeth on the belt all lined-up and tighten up the tensioner. Great video. stay happy, Yorkshire Rob..
I used to have problems getting the belt back on until I worked out the method of taking the roller off - worst job I ever had was putting a Subaru belt on - needed 16 hands for that one!
Hi thank you for the grate video. I changed the belt following it without problems. I only have one problem: Here in MALAWI the specal key to hold the crank shaft pulley in place while tightening the screw is not available. I tried to build a tool but only reached 80 Nm .Do you know a trick how to block the motor without the tool to tighten it the remaining 90°? Thanks and regards from Malawi
Love this - thanks for posting this! So while I like your double crank pulley tool for tapping in the seal, what should the rest of us be using for that? Just the old pulley?
Hi Mike, I have a problem and I have disassembled the camshaft pulley by removing the 3 screws, how can I put it back in the original place? I made the mistake of not having read that the manual says that you have to remove only the central screw and not the 3 screws as I have done. I hope you can please help me because I can't find any information about this. Thank you very much
@@BritannicaRestorations thanks for your reply Mike, you’re amazing. This afternoon will try that. I got scared when I read in the manual that the 3 screws could not be removed and I did not know how to put it back in its initial position. Thanks for all.
Mike, have you ever heard of or seen any types of timing chain or gear conversions for the TDI engine? That case could be made pretty oil proof, I'd be surprised if it hadn't been tried by someone, but I've not seen it.
These videos must be the most comprehensive maintenance Land Rover 300tdi guides on the internet. That reflect real life problems that come along when you are working on them.
Best way to fit a timing belt 👍👍
I think so too!
The job that aweits me. Learnd something new again. Cheers Mike 🍻
Artistry. 😊👍🏻
I hope that you dont forget to take the fly-wheel timing pin out before you turn the engine to settle the belt down Mike. We have all done it (LOL). Because I'm a bit rough with my hands, I find that it helps me to put some soft wood wedges between the case and the pulleys to hold the belt in place while I faf about getting the teeth on the belt all lined-up and tighten up the tensioner. Great video. stay happy, Yorkshire Rob..
I used to have problems getting the belt back on until I worked out the method of taking the roller off - worst job I ever had was putting a Subaru belt on - needed 16 hands for that one!
Good tip about using an old toothed pulley to put the oil seal on.
Glad it helped - edit - note I had a washer on the end as you do no want to damage the seal with the teeth
Hi thank you for the grate video. I changed the belt following it without problems. I only have one problem: Here in MALAWI the specal key to hold the crank shaft pulley in place while tightening the screw is not available. I tried to build a tool but only reached 80 Nm .Do you know a trick how to block the motor without the tool to tighten it the remaining 90°? Thanks and regards from Malawi
Great videos Mike. Just wondering what type of grease you are using on the crank seal as it looks blue in colour 🤔
Regular grease
Love this - thanks for posting this! So while I like your double crank pulley tool for tapping in the seal, what should the rest of us be using for that? Just the old pulley?
Use the old pulley and a suitable washer
@@BritannicaRestorations ok thanks!
Hi thanks for all your videos they're great, do you always replace the crank pulley?
Sometimes
we need a steering column bearing replacement vid and info on where to get bearings
never changed one but they seen quite straight forwards
Hi Mike, I have a problem and I have disassembled the camshaft pulley by removing the 3 screws, how can I put it back in the original place? I made the mistake of not having read that the manual says that you have to remove only the central screw and not the 3 screws as I have done. I hope you can please help me because I can't find any information about this. Thank you very much
The cam itself will have one bolt holding on a disc which has 3 bolts on a pulley - you cannot get this wrong
@@BritannicaRestorations thanks for your reply Mike, you’re amazing. This afternoon will try that. I got scared when I read in the manual that the 3 screws could not be removed and I did not know how to put it back in its initial position.
Thanks for all.
Mike, have you ever heard of or seen any types of timing chain or gear conversions for the TDI engine? That case could be made pretty oil proof, I'd be surprised if it hadn't been tried by someone, but I've not seen it.
Zeus Engineering did a gear kit back in the day but I have not seen one
Mike, is it required to replace the crank gear? The one in my kit is square on the back. If the one ont he engine is rounded and correct, can I reuse?
Reuse the old one - the square one can cut the oil seal!
Do you use original Land Rover pulley? Or use britpart or other brand? Regards!
I always use INA brand timing belt pulleys - these were the original manufactures
Good videos thanks😁👍
Glad you like them!
Do you loose many small parts working on that bench 😅
Not really as I put them in a bucket but it is is my sand blasting/painting table
Mike. What about the alternator too ? Has it been upgraded to a higher voltage thingy and is it still bloody charging ! V.
it works and it is a 200 Tdi one