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Ok, here goes, the person who had the car before me replaced the tensioner because it was broken or something, i dont know exactly why it was changed but anyway he got a new belt with the tensioner but didnt bother to replace the belt at the same time, he refitted the original belt along with the new tensioner but didnt set the timing correctly. he'd obviously tried to start it, noticed it didnt work, couldnt be bothered to get it fixed so sold it, and i was the lucky buyer. I have since replaced the timing belt with the new one, ( I did this job with a friend who is very good with engines), We took off the rocker cover to ensure that the timing was set correctly, i.e piston 1 was at TDC. We put everything back together and tried to start. No luck. since i bought the car ive had the spark leads off the distributor cap (Yes, I know i should have marked them first, my bad) we put the spark leads back on after replacing the timing belt, put battery terminals back on, connected to my mums car with jumper cables and tried to start but still no luck, so as it stands, w are 99 positive that the timing is correct but we are unsure wether or not the distributor cap is the original (it doesent look like the ones in the picture in the haynes manual) so we think it migh have been changed for a different one in the past therefore could be different firing order, like i said we are unsure wether or not it is the original, im convinced it is, Adrian (my helper) has his doubts.
Car details:
Citroen ZX 1.4i 1994 (if u want any more details, let me know)
Thanks for all your help everyone!!! its much appreciated, :)