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Xc60 timing belt guide

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Old Dec 17th, 2021, 14:14   #1
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Just had my 2015 XC60 serviced and was told there is a crankshaft seal leak which has contaminated the timing belt. No one can get me in before Xmas so was considering doing it myself.

I cant find many details on the job though. Has anyone got any experience of it? Also I would like to get some sort of workshop manual/programme for long term use but there doesn't seem to be much about. Can anyone advise where to look?
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Didn't get it done before Xmas, was let down by tool suppliers for locking out the fuel pump. So as we werent travelling any way thought tmwhat the hell and gave it a crack anyway, and its not too bad a job. It's currently stripped down, with the crank seal replaced. I've managed to get the crank pulley on most of the way, it's currently flush with the crank, but it needs to travel slightly further. Does anyone know of any tools/ideas available to seat it home fully?
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