Timing-Belt-A-Thon

Peter Schulz peschulz at cisco.com
Wed Jun 26 11:28:46 EDT 2002


Dave:

My wife Kim actually mentioned this the other day...

I'll talk with Chris about this further.
I can probably also handle about a half dozen cars, have a Sears hardware ( good to replace broken breaker bars, BTDT,)within 2 miles, I also have a compressor and air tools....

More folks would be welcome to observe...

-Peter

At 09:39 AM 6/26/2002 -0400, Freed, David (Exchange) wrote:
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>Timing-Belt-A-Thon.  I'm up for one as I have need of a belt change.  I
>could handle about 4 to 5 cars at my place but I'm a little tight for space.
>Anyone in the NorthEast up for hosting this sometime this summer?
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>Dave Freed  '93 S4, '91 200 TQA
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>From: C1J1Miller at aol.com
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>Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 10:39:53 EDT
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>Subject: Re: distributor
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>To: 200q20v at audifans.com
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>In a message dated 6/23/02 9:27:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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>> > When you say forward, what direction is that?  Like 9 o'clock?
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>> > Knowing that the Hall sensor is supposed to be at 2oclock is
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>> The rotor should be horizontal, pointing toward the front of the car.
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>http://members.aol.com/audipage/timing.html
><http://members.aol.com/audipage/timing.html>
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>has a couple useful pics; distributor with rotor in TDC position, TDC mark
>on crank. Audi specs a simple plastic tool that holds the (correct sized)
>rotor in position while installing the distributor.
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>Page was thrown together a couple years ago at the timing-belt-a-thon at my
>house in Windham (don't go back, as I've moved)... Hey, another 60 something
>on the clock; anyone up for another group of belts at the end of summer?
>Note that this proc has the "use a tranny bolt to hold the crank" method;
>Bernie pointed out that this won't work on the 20vt. Chris
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>Chris Miller, Bolton MA USA, c1j1miller at aol.com
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