Sherpa timing belt tension?

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Oilierthanthou

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I'm replacing the timing belt on my 2.5 diesel sherpa engined Landy. I can
see how it is meant to be done, with a torque wrench. But I can't find any
info on the correct tension.
Can any one help.

John


 
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 21:40:48 +0100, "Oilierthanthou"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm replacing the timing belt on my 2.5 diesel sherpa engined Landy. I can
>see how it is meant to be done, with a torque wrench. But I can't find any
>info on the correct tension.


I followed the instructions for the landrover 2.5 when i did mine.
Still working now! :)

I reckon that they are similar enough that it'll do.

 

"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 21:40:48 +0100, "Oilierthanthou"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I'm replacing the timing belt on my 2.5 diesel sherpa engined Landy. I

can
> >see how it is meant to be done, with a torque wrench. But I can't find

any
> >info on the correct tension.

>
> I followed the instructions for the landrover 2.5 when i did mine.
> Still working now! :)
>
> I reckon that they are similar enough that it'll do.


Thanks Tom
I've got a manual which gives,
13 / 15 ft/lbs for the 200tdi engine
10 / 12 ft/lbs for the 300tdi engine
But nothing about the 2.5 engine :-(
John


 
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 11:06:42 +0100, "Oilierthanthou"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 21:40:48 +0100, "Oilierthanthou"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >I'm replacing the timing belt on my 2.5 diesel sherpa engined Landy. I

>can
>> >see how it is meant to be done, with a torque wrench. But I can't find

>any
>> >info on the correct tension.

>>
>> I followed the instructions for the landrover 2.5 when i did mine.
>> Still working now! :)
>>
>> I reckon that they are similar enough that it'll do.

>
>Thanks Tom
> I've got a manual which gives,
> 13 / 15 ft/lbs for the 200tdi engine
> 10 / 12 ft/lbs for the 300tdi engine
>But nothing about the 2.5 engine :-(
> John
>

I've got a landrover 90/110 workshop manual here.

For the LR 2.5 diesel it says that the tensioner should be set to
29-23.5 Nm/21 to 17 lb ft.
Then do two complete engine revolutions, and then slacken and
re-tension to the above torque.

If you want me to scan the relevant pages in the workshop manual i can
do so. It is easy because it is ring bound so they will go
individually into the scanner.
 

"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:p[email protected]...
> On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 11:06:42 +0100, "Oilierthanthou"
> <[email protected]> wrote:


> >> >I'm replacing the timing belt on my 2.5 diesel sherpa engined Landy. I

> >can
> >> >see how it is meant to be done, with a torque wrench. But I can't find

> >any
> >> >info on the correct tension.
> >>
> >> I followed the instructions for the landrover 2.5 when i did mine.
> >> Still working now! :)
> >>
> >> I reckon that they are similar enough that it'll do.

> >
> >Thanks Tom
> > I've got a manual which gives,
> > 13 / 15 ft/lbs for the 200tdi engine
> > 10 / 12 ft/lbs for the 300tdi engine
> >But nothing about the 2.5 engine :-(
> > John
> >

> I've got a landrover 90/110 workshop manual here.
>
> For the LR 2.5 diesel it says that the tensioner should be set to
> 29-23.5 Nm/21 to 17 lb ft.


Thanks Tom that is exactly the info I needed.

> Then do two complete engine revolutions, and then slacken and
> re-tension to the above torque.
>
> If you want me to scan the relevant pages in the workshop manual i can
> do so. It is easy because it is ring bound so they will go
> individually into the scanner.


Yes please, If it's not too much trouble, I would like a copy of the
relevant pages.
This email address is spamtrapped, would you send it to,
[email protected]
That should get to me Ok
Thanks
John


 
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 11:03:12 +0100, "Oilierthanthou"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> I've got a landrover 90/110 workshop manual here.
>>
>> For the LR 2.5 diesel it says that the tensioner should be set to
>> 29-23.5 Nm/21 to 17 lb ft.

>
>Thanks Tom that is exactly the info I needed.
>
>> Then do two complete engine revolutions, and then slacken and
>> re-tension to the above torque.
>>
>> If you want me to scan the relevant pages in the workshop manual i can
>> do so. It is easy because it is ring bound so they will go
>> individually into the scanner.

>


I'll do it tonight.
 
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 12:36:55 +0100, Tom Woods <[email protected]>
wrote:

>On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 11:03:12 +0100, "Oilierthanthou"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> I've got a landrover 90/110 workshop manual here.
>>>
>>> For the LR 2.5 diesel it says that the tensioner should be set to
>>> 29-23.5 Nm/21 to 17 lb ft.

>>
>>Thanks Tom that is exactly the info I needed.
>>
>>> Then do two complete engine revolutions, and then slacken and
>>> re-tension to the above torque.
>>>
>>> If you want me to scan the relevant pages in the workshop manual i can
>>> do so. It is easy because it is ring bound so they will go
>>> individually into the scanner.

>>

>
>I'll do it tonight.


Done. Emailed you and uploaded to
http://www.zen68482.zen.co.uk/landy/LR 2.5 timing belt.pdf
incase you don't get the mail.

Hope that helps!
 
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