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by Phizinza » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:45 pm
Cheap copy of a post off my forum.
This will explain everything with the Brumby being stuck.
Well we were going to get it back on a trailer but we had a look at it. It was only running on the left bank. You could unplug the leads from the right side, and unplug the injectors and she didn't make a difference to the running. So I had a thought that maybe the cam timing was out on the right side. See, I checked the injector plugs, plus every other wire and sensor on the engine and there was nothing wrong. The Fuel pressure was good and it didn't seem to be blocked. Plugs looked good and compression was good.
Sure enough I opened up the timing belt covers to find the right pulley was out by 5 or 6 teeth. As I was trying to put it back together I couldn't find the timing marks on the crank, so I had to use the tdc marks which is hard because the cams dont sit at those by them selves (because as one of the cylinders on one side is firing the other one on that side has a valve open.)
Anyhow, got the Brumby running and drove it home.
Got a few things more to fix on it before I can sell it, but that comes later. If this read a little weird, its because I am severely lacking sleep and have no idea what my fingers are doing.
It's nice to have it back. But now it's just needing fixing and then she's up for sale. Quite a few things to do on her.