How to see the timing marks
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Ok so I had the timing all lined up after the timing belt change. The auto electrician then adjusted it and it is running very flat with poor acceleration . With the timing belt cover back on, how do I see the marks on the pulleys to line them up again? It is an early 323i E30, with the dizzy on the side of the motor.
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On the early motor with the dizzy on the side it is VERY easy to put the belt on with a tooth or two out as it drives off of the oil pump drive. I did a You-tube video on it.
There is a mark on case at about 2-o-clock looking at it from the front and marks on the pulley for TDC and ignition.
The video does show the pulley at TDC rather than ignition but you get the idea as you can see both clearly on the video.
There is a mark on case at about 2-o-clock looking at it from the front and marks on the pulley for TDC and ignition.
The video does show the pulley at TDC rather than ignition but you get the idea as you can see both clearly on the video.

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Easy. You can see the pulley from above past the alternator pulley as in the video, A mirror and small torch helps. I marked the pulley in white so it was easier to see.
If you can't see the pulley there must be something in the way from normal.
Check cam timing with pulley timing (cover off of course) and you will see the markings at 2-o-clock.
The timing for ignition is about 2" from the TDC mark, just pop off the dizzy cap and see if the rotor lines up with the body mark. (that's at TDC #1 not 180 degrees out)
If you can't see the pulley there must be something in the way from normal.
Check cam timing with pulley timing (cover off of course) and you will see the markings at 2-o-clock.
The timing for ignition is about 2" from the TDC mark, just pop off the dizzy cap and see if the rotor lines up with the body mark. (that's at TDC #1 not 180 degrees out)

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I intend to try the following. Put the car in neutral and turn the crank with a big spanner till the crank markings line up at TDC. Then loosen the dizzy and turn it till the arm points to the mark inside the dizzy. Am I on the right track?
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Close, but no coconut.
Turn the crank as said but to the TIMING MARK which is about 2" clockwise to TDC mark. (so TDC and turn crank ANT-clock to timing mark). with the cap OFF make sure the notch on the dizzy case is at 11-o-clock, (about) ,, number one lead should be facing engine. fit the rotor, if the rotor does not line up near the mark then you need to LIFT the rotor until it does and re fit clamp and bolt.
Finally line up two marks, clamp tight and fit cap.

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i have just been reading the 'pedia about changing the timing belt but it does not mention the early model with case mounted dizzy where it is very easy to install a new belt but move the oil pump / dizzy drive. is there any way of updating that or adding a M20B20 paragraph ?

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Ok I lined it all up as per the video. It ran ok till it got to operating temperature. Then the idle dropped down to an unhappy 300rpm and after sitting there for a while died. I think I have the dizzy pointing to TDC not idle. Is there a special mark on the damper for idle? TDC is the line between the O and the T? Is that correct?
Thanks Blanca. I climbed into my home made inspection pit this morning and used a white paint pen to label the marks on the damper. I followed your instructions and now it is all good. I also fine tuned the idle with the idle screw. Also fixing two vacuum leaks helped. Thanks again.
