Good luck, Keep us posted!
only if you can't trust whoever did itOn VE engines, the injection timing should be checked and reset at regular intervals (belt stretching etc), especially if you have recently changed your timing belt.
tournifreak what did they charge?
i will try and find a garage down in kent where i live that know what they are doing. thinking about it my has played up since cambelt change ,
glad you're sorted, however I noticed from the first post this has gone on for a year, is this since the belt was changed - some time after or was it changed before you aquired the car?
nice to know it didn't jump a tooth, which seems rare, ( hope no-one can correct me on that) I think the engine cam and pump should all be locked before the old belt comes off and should be foolproof if you have the proper toolsIt has been bad since the belt was changed. Garage who did the belt change swore blind they did it all right, and I believed them. The boss is back off holiday on Monday, so I'll be paying a little visit....
You can use all the Genuine pins and still throw the pump timing out, its such a small adjustment that even the play in the pins can adjust it to either end of the spec, although most of the time they run ok.....its not necessarily correct
wouldn't have thought so try checking all the vac pipes for a start
Well you can either do it with Vag com, the dealers 5051 etc, or the bosch people use their own version.
Its possible to use a DTI (Dial test indicator) but i prefer the computerised method.