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S40 will crank but not start, just had new timing belt

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Old Dec 13th, 2018, 15:38   #1
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Default S40 will crank but not start, just had new timing belt

Hi all hoping for a bit of advice from the Volvo wizards. I've got a new shape Volvo s40 2.0D sport. I have just changed the timing belt on it following all the correct steps and when I try to start it she'll crank but won't start.

I made sure I put the dowel pins in the correct places and that everything lined up but without any proper timing marks its hard to tell if it is properly lined up. I am certain I did everything properly but it could very well be out of time What is the best way for me to check the timing on it? is there a way?

I am currently waiting for it to charge as I have cranked it so much but it will crank over and at times it cranks over faster and faster till it settles down and has enough.

Has anyone got any ideas how I can check everything is in time or what else it could be?
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