i didnt actually do a step by step
guide, I worked blind myself,
As a rough
guide,
1,I dropped the coolant from the radiator tap (in front of passenger wheel,)
2, removed coolant return pipe to the header tank,
3, supported the entire front end of the car and removed drivers side wheel,
4, slackened off the power steering res and moved it aside,
5, supported the engine on a block of wood & jack ( below cambelt side)
6, removed drivers side engine mount & bush,
7, removed top sprocket cover (can be an absolute pain but be patient with it)
8, removed engine mount support to block ( 3 bolts to block once again can be a bugger but be patient with it)
9, remove bottom harmonic pulley (4x hex bolts)
10, remove bottom belt cover
11, rotate crank 45 degrees clockwise to put pistons in safe position
11, tippex 3 teeth on the bottom pulley and adjacent teeth on belt,
12, tippex the cam sprocket as above,
13, slacken tensioner using sealy tool,or 6mm threaded bar with 2 nuts,
14, remove tensioner, belt, waterpump and jockey wheel, replace the lot!
15 , spend a good 15 mins copying the tippex marks to the new belt marking CAM and CRANK correctly from the old belt,
16, refitting is exactly ther reverse of removal, Its a very good engine to play with, I found an old K16 k-series more of a bugger to time up,
17, spin the crank with a socket by hand once all re fitted a good 4 times
18, refill coolant etc,
Sorry is vague, but i just played by ear with it and took my time ,