Pfff, I had some thoughts it will never work out the right way. Last week I opened her up to replace timing belt. I asked my father if I should find out first which it was, but my father told me it wasn't our problem and he contacted his parts supplier. They delivered a nice timing belt, Tooth belt semicircular profile with Z=127 to be precise. Opened her up and you can guess what happened! Yes my car has a Tooth belt rectangular profile Z=110, so I brought the other one back and ordered that one. Build my little BMW back up and it bakc in place. After a week I found some time (last night) to put on the right belt. Put the car in the garage at home like this:

Started disassembling again, removing the radiator for some more room and removing the pully's and dynamo:

I removed last bits and pieces and this showed up nicely under there. The rectangular profile timingbelt:

Allright, it didn't look that difficult till now. Put the markers on the right places and remove the belt. Piece of cake, tried and check it with the new belt. Did look quite good, but it seemed to be a little bit longer. We thought this was our imagination, but after tried to install the new it didn't fit as it should. Looked at the box, rectangular profile Z=111

. What! Again they gave me a wrong timing belt with a tooth to much. We put it back together with the old belt till next time and guess what. Now it doesn't run anymore

. Think Murphy's law still counts here, everything that can go wrong, goes totally wrong. Hope to receive the right belt tommorow and get it open again. Hope to get it up and running as well, don't like the idea that it is standing there and not able to start

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Gerwin