A little tip for anyone one who is trying a cambelt job on this motor with the engine in, is, ok, fit the belt anticlockwise from the crank to idler to injector pump to cam (with these having the slotted holes loose). Now this is where I discovered my trick was the only way out. From the cam it really was better (because of the tightness of the belt), to fit the belt FIRST around the water pump, and having the bolt of the manual adjuster ((on the 2002 model it is manual) almost all the way out, it was only doing it this way that the belt was long enough using the wobblyness of the adjuster on it's very loose bolt, to slip it around the back of the adjuster. Tension belt, tighten the adjuster and slotted hole bolts, remove timing lock pins, turn over the crank e.t.c. And say a million yippees, then go for four pints of Abbot Ale and look back on a difficult job well done.