So, been having a dig around and think i may have the answer to my lumpy idel issue but just want a bit of feedback from you guys first.
Around 3 months ago i had new timing belts fitted under warentee as the original one was defective, at first the car was fine but now 1000 miles on it has a lumpy idle, could someone confirm this could be down to camshaft timing torsion
value incorrect ????
It should be around +-5 for rough timing but correct setting should be around +-2 for good idle, now i have no way of checking this but on another forum a garage mechcanic stated doing a test by turning on the aircon while in idle, if the
idle improves it means the camshaft timing torsion value is out,
well tried this this morning and low and behold when i turn on my aircon she idles beautifully, turn it off and the lumpyness comes back.
Can someone confirm any of the above please, if so i will have yet another battle with my local Citroen dealer who did the cambelt swap over as im sure after some 1000 miles the timing will change due to streaching in the belt ????
Any help most apreciated.
Tez
P.S this is what has been said :
The PD engine run balanced and when the cambelts done, they get the torsion wrong.
The torsion timimg needs to be between +5 and -5 for it to run and +2 and -2 for it to run properly.
The easiest way to check this is when the its juddery, put the AC on and if it goes away or gets better, the torsion will be out.
You can check the torsion via vagcom too.
Around 3 months ago i had new timing belts fitted under warentee as the original one was defective, at first the car was fine but now 1000 miles on it has a lumpy idle, could someone confirm this could be down to camshaft timing torsion
value incorrect ????
It should be around +-5 for rough timing but correct setting should be around +-2 for good idle, now i have no way of checking this but on another forum a garage mechcanic stated doing a test by turning on the aircon while in idle, if the
idle improves it means the camshaft timing torsion value is out,
well tried this this morning and low and behold when i turn on my aircon she idles beautifully, turn it off and the lumpyness comes back.
Can someone confirm any of the above please, if so i will have yet another battle with my local Citroen dealer who did the cambelt swap over as im sure after some 1000 miles the timing will change due to streaching in the belt ????
Any help most apreciated.
Tez
P.S this is what has been said :
The PD engine run balanced and when the cambelts done, they get the torsion wrong.
The torsion timimg needs to be between +5 and -5 for it to run and +2 and -2 for it to run properly.
The easiest way to check this is when the its juddery, put the AC on and if it goes away or gets better, the torsion will be out.
You can check the torsion via vagcom too.
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