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    Default Front Timing Pulley

    Hey
    Im stripping down my 2jzgte at the moment for an inspection and head recond before putting it into my hilux
    and i have removed the front timing belt crank pulley

    At the rear of this is the chopper wheel for the cas

    Am i right in thinking this wheel should have no movement at all?

    Mine can move back and forward a few millimetres each way and im thinking this could cause some wierd timing readings from the cas

    Is this how they are or should i replace it ?

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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    there will be some movement, due to needing clearance for fitting.

    here is a pic of the one on the 1UZ. as you can see there is some clearance between the trigger wheel and the keyway.

    I'm not sure how much clearance is too much though...where are you measuring the few millimetres? if thats at the outer edge of the trigger wheel (i.e. at the teeth) its probably insignificant. (do you mean few millimetres total movement, or few mm in each direction from the middle, i.e. total movement is 2*few mm? If its the latter id be concerned...)
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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    Is this a separate piece that won't be sandwiched in between other parts & locked down TIGHT when the crank bolt is torqued, possibly slightly out of position but pretty much immovable ?

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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    7M-GTE MX73's pic shows the timing belt guide plate having some movement, the actual timing belt drive gear should be a very nice tight fit however.

    I had to use a puller on the last xJZ timing belt gear I removed.

    Have you checked the condition of the keys?

    There should be sweet FA movement in it!

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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    yes the gear itself is tight on the crank keyway but on the rear of the gear(not the guide at the front)there is a wheel pressed onto the gear but this has the movement
    i will try to get some pics to confirm what im talking about

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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    ohh....sorry mate, i misread your post
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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley





    Here is pics of the pulley in question
    The outer ring is able to move on the pressed gear a few millimetres either way
    I am correct in thinking this could provide less than accurate signals from the cas and possibly causing issues or would it not be enough to worry it

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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    interesting.... I'm 90% sure that when I changed that pulley on my 2jz there was no movement in the trigger ring (but that was about a year ago, so my memory could be failing me)
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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    There should most definitly be zero movement on that section! The trigger wheel should be fixed to the gear.

    As you say if there is movement then the timing will be up the the shitter.

    I'd try to line it up in the correct factory orientation (borrow a spare to compare or?) and spot weld it in the corect position would be my suggested fix (grind back the spot welds as required for clearance...).

    I can take a scan of my 2jz-gte trigger wheel off the engine atm if that might help with the lining up?

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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    And the reason they come loose is people dont remove the timing belt guide before pulling the timing pulley off .
    The belt guide is a small alloy bit that bolts just beside the pulley in which the trigger wheel catches on when removed.
    Dave

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    Default Re: Front Timing Pulley

    Quote Originally Posted by cambelt1
    And the reason they come loose is people dont remove the timing belt guide before pulling the timing pulley off .
    The belt guide is a small alloy bit that bolts just beside the pulley in which the trigger wheel catches on when removed.
    Dave



    That makes sence i was wondering how it happened
    Although i did remove that first but it was loose before i removed it so maybe it happened when they changed the timing belt
    Thanks for the offer wilbo of the scan but i might just buy a new one that way i know it will be spot on and i wont have to worry
    they are quite cheap anyway
    Its just the wait that pisses me off

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