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when changing the timing belt on a 1.8 16v is it nessecary to remove the water pump pulley as i've removed the crank pulley and tried to remove the water pump one by using two allen key sockets but they keep slipping :( , is there any way i can jam the water pump pulley as it doesn't make it easy when it keeps rotating. i've managed to get one of the three allan key bolt out just two left. Just out of interest what is the pulley just above the crankshaft pulley (its under the timing belt pulley) is it and oil pump pulley?? one last question can someone give me quick guide on timing up a 1.8 16c corrado, does the lower pulley need to be put back on at a certian position (i have marked it when i removed it). thanks Bobby :D

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when changing the timing belt on a 1.8 16v is it nessecary to remove the water pump pulley as i've removed the crank pulley and tried to remove the water pump one by using two allen key sockets but they keep slipping :( , is there any way i can jam the water pump pulley as it doesn't make it easy when it keeps rotating. i've managed to get one of the three allan key bolt out just two left. Just out of interest what is the pulley just above the crankshaft pulley (its under the timing belt pulley) is it and oil pump pulley?? one last question can someone give me quick guide on timing up a 1.8 16c corrado, does the lower pulley need to be put back on at a certian position (i have marked it when i removed it). thanks Bobby :D

 

When i took my water pump pulley off i loosened the bolts while the belt was still on, in fact i tightened it a bit one of the bolts was a bitch but i managed to get a pair of vice grips into it. Good luck loon

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Bobby, have you managed to sort it yet ??

 

If not & your car's mobile then I can give you a hand (I work at a garage in south Leeds).

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thanks for the offer much appreciated but the car is in pieces i managed to get the pulleys of in the end though. :D what garage do u work at mate? As its good to know when i have another problem with my corrado. Bobby

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