This was a brilliant guide. Many thanks. For those asking about where tool 3 goes. It’s directly above the front middle engine mount. Just next to the cat. You’ll see two bolt heads, the the bottom bolt. It’s and nut and bolt, you hold the bolt on one side and ratchet the nut off on the other. The tool goes on the nut side and slots into place, it’s abit fiddly but does slot in.
This guide was so helpful I had to change valve stem oil seals and needed to remove all this and it so much clearer than how it is shown in the workshop manual I think they need to hire you to make their work shop manuals
This is absolutely brilliant. I've just sold my Honda Accord because it was such a nightmare to work on and get parts at a reasonable price! Bought an Astra SXI because I knew Vauxhalls were easy to work on and man...they weren't wrong. I'm definitely doing this in about a week or two. Thanks!
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
a16xer. There is in haynes manual 20nm +120°+15° for cambelt tensioner. On some other torque spec. found on internet only 20nm without angles. What is correct?
Hi F&D, Thank you so much for this video -I don't think it could be any more informative. I'm hoping to replace the dephaser pulleys on my 1.8VVT Astra soon so will do the c/belt at the same time. Do you have any tips specific to replacing the dephaser pulleys or the solenoids, (my car has the common fault of intermittently sounding like a diesel. Reading around, it sounds as though it's either a dephaser pulley or a malfunctioning/gunked up solenoid/filter)? Very Best Wishes, Thanks for your vid. S.
hi there lovely video i wanna buy an opel vectra c but i m reading the z18er is a better engine then the z18e im reading on many forums the z18e got oil problems and the z18er?
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
How the hell i look the flywheel to take out the pulley from crankshaft, because i lose half of the day to lock it and is a extra work take out the starter to lock it there
1:31 Crankshaft locking is the part I'm struggling to understand, everything else looks like a simple job. Just can't get my head around where to fit the locking tool for the crank.
VXR_Nathan looks like a bolt on the back of the engine block to the right of the exhaust. You are removing a small bolt that is used as a plug, and inserting the longer bolt that rear against the crank keeping it from rotating.
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
that doesn't sound right should be like 200-400. I did cambelt/timingbelt, water pump and coolant flush for 280 pounds, 1 company asked 480 but didn't go there
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
This was a brilliant guide. Many thanks. For those asking about where tool 3 goes. It’s directly above the front middle engine mount. Just next to the cat. You’ll see two bolt heads, the the bottom bolt. It’s and nut and bolt, you hold the bolt on one side and ratchet the nut off on the other. The tool goes on the nut side and slots into place, it’s abit fiddly but does slot in.
This guide was so helpful I had to change valve stem oil seals and needed to remove all this and it so much clearer than how it is shown in the workshop manual I think they need to hire you to make their work shop manuals
This is absolutely brilliant. I've just sold my Honda Accord because it was such a nightmare to work on and get parts at a reasonable price! Bought an Astra SXI because I knew Vauxhalls were easy to work on and man...they weren't wrong. I'm definitely doing this in about a week or two. Thanks!
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
Many many thanks, decided to be brave and do this, and saved myself 200 quid in the process!! Haynes manual was naturally useless :)
How much time did it take to DIY?
Perfect guide. Thank you.
Excellent!
Thanks 😊
a16xer. There is in haynes manual 20nm +120°+15° for cambelt tensioner. On some other torque spec. found on internet only 20nm without angles. What is correct?
Vary good and understandable thank you !!!
Hi F&D, Thank you so much for this video -I don't think it could be any more informative. I'm hoping to replace the dephaser pulleys on my 1.8VVT Astra soon so will do the c/belt at the same time.
Do you have any tips specific to replacing the dephaser pulleys or the solenoids, (my car has the common fault of intermittently sounding like a diesel. Reading around, it sounds as though it's either a dephaser pulley or a malfunctioning/gunked up solenoid/filter)?
Very Best Wishes, Thanks for your vid. S.
+Googi Shite It's here: ua-cam.com/video/5QEZ8YGgQ_4/v-deo.html
The solenoids are dead easy to replace, just undo one bolt and pull them out
thank you very much. it is perfect.
hi there
lovely video
i wanna buy an opel vectra c but i m reading the z18er is a better engine then the z18e
im reading on many forums the z18e got oil problems and the z18er?
z18xer has only one downside. The VVTi system. It fails every 60-80k. And it costs about 800-1000 pounds to fix the issue.
@@fixanddrive hi f&d. What way does the z18xer vvti system fail, from a now concerned owner?
muy buen video exclente
Do you have a picture of where tool 3 goes? I've been having trouble locating the correct bolt.
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
So where is the crankshaft locking tool going?
dzialkowski you need to remove one of the bolts for front engine/gearbox mount...and locking tool goes there.
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
How the hell i look the flywheel to take out the pulley from crankshaft, because i lose half of the day to lock it and is a extra work take out the starter to lock it there
1:31 Crankshaft locking is the part I'm struggling to understand, everything else looks like a simple job. Just can't get my head around where to fit the locking tool for the crank.
VXR_Nathan looks like a bolt on the back of the engine block to the right of the exhaust. You are removing a small bolt that is used as a plug, and inserting the longer bolt that rear against the crank keeping it from rotating.
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
does it work for the chevy cruze
as i know, it does, the same engines
Remove motor mount... Vectra b vectra c
£1000 for a Cambelt change ?
that doesn't sound right should be like 200-400. I did cambelt/timingbelt, water pump and coolant flush for 280 pounds, 1 company asked 480 but didn't go there
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anybody find out where tool 3 goes ? thanks :)
Tool 3 locks the flywheel. Looking at the car from the top, find the FRONT engine mount (it will be to the right of the exhaust manifold and cat converter). Now, from underneath the car looking up, find the torx bolt and nut on the transmission bell housing. It is directly behind and slightly above the front engine mount. There are two bolts and nuts (one on top the other). The bottom one is the one you're after. Use a close ended torque wrench to hold the bolt head and a spanner to release the nut. Slide the bolt back a bit, then fit Tool 3 in the slot as far in as it will go with the open circle in place. Push the bolt through the circle bit of tool 3. The flywheel is now locked which in turn locks the crankshaft pulley.
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