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    2008 Audi A4, 2.0 T Timing belt replacing

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    Hi
    Does anyone know how to position camshaft wheels, while replacing timing belt in 2008 Audi A4 quattro, 2.0T, manual. Any scheme? Pictures? Thnx

    Chris

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    Chris,

    6 letters together = SEARCH

    http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...ht=timing+belt

    Phil

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    Thank you so much Phil. I did my search but could not find anything for 2008 audi, my search returned all other years. Also I have a one more question......

    How to set the camshafts relative to each other?

    Thank you for any help.
    Chris

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    Did you remove the belt already?
    I guess the answer is yes and you did not mark the crankshaft?

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    Yes, I did. This car was involved in accident and timing belt got broken and damaged timing chain, tensioner and valves. I did replaced the valve and cam tensioner and cam chain. Now I have a problem to set the camshafts relative to each other. Please help. Thank you.

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    I just did this a few weeks ago. I actually have a photo of them before I took it out. PM me and I'll send you the pics and details I know. Also, confirm you have the tool to hold the camshafts in place?

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    There's a special tool that you bolt to the cam tray. It locks the two camshafts in place.

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    Mike could you post the pic of that tool? Thank you.

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    Registered User Four Rings Mike@PureMS's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by vannyhuj View Post
    That's the one!

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    I ordered this tool from here: http://www.ntxtools.com/network-tool...SM-T10252.html and I should get it on Monday. Vannyhuj thnx for you email and priceless info, I just need to wait until Monday to get this tool and then if I will have any questions I will contact you or post here.

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    Established Member Two Rings vannyhuj's Avatar
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    If you need the other tools for the timing belt, Blauparts lets you rent the tools for $38 (per week). Huge savings over buying all the tools needed. I don't believe they have the tool for holding the cams in place though.

    http://www.blauparts.com/proddetail....od=N1A1022%2DB

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    Yes, I looked at Blauparts first and they don't have that tool.

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    With that ASM T10252 2.0L Cam Align Tool I was able to position both camshafts without any problems. Thank you very much for your help :)

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    Glad to hear it went well. This project is really not as difficult as people make it out to be.

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