05-06-2005, 06:05 PM
In preparation for a complete belt/roller/waterpump changeout on my 1994 968 6-speed, when I line up the camshaft gear alignment mark perfect w/the rear cambelt cover V-notch....the alignment marks on the upper balance shaft sprocket are mismatched by about the width of the V-notch (close but not perfect). At the same time, looking through the small round inspection hole in the bottom front cover of the clutch housing, there are three alignment marks (lines) on the flywheel. The center mark is close but not perfectly lined up with the center of the round hole. Looking down from the top through the square hole in the clutch housing, I can't see any markings for alignment...although there could be a marking that's not visible from the angle I'm able to look into the hole. Without taking off the lower cambelt cover, I can't see the alignment marks of the lower balance shaft sprocket. A round dowel in the spark plug hole verifies that the piston is TDC.
Important questions:
1) Am I at TDC and ready to install the flywheel lock?
2) Is the discrepency in alignment marks at the different areas an indication that I need to tweak something to get them to align? Would this difference affect engine timing or performance somehow?
Thanks, very much! I don't have much time to work on the car but, little by little, I'll get there (I hope).
Harvey
Important questions:
1) Am I at TDC and ready to install the flywheel lock?
2) Is the discrepency in alignment marks at the different areas an indication that I need to tweak something to get them to align? Would this difference affect engine timing or performance somehow?
Thanks, very much! I don't have much time to work on the car but, little by little, I'll get there (I hope).
Harvey

