nope - it was my 1.9dg 2wd...
The reason the dizzy was being investigated was th was missing when warm. It hunted on idle....badly. sometimes it would be happy at 900, then it would idle at 1500!! so, thinking it was fuel related I took it for a gas service. While they were adjusting it, it did its heavy revy thing...and shot up to 1500, fell to 600 and then ran liumpy as hell..
I asked if they could put my dizzy back to its "correct" position as it was 180 degrees out....we had tried but couldn't get it to release. It would get so far and stop. The first thing the garage did was to remove the mechanical fuel pump - something about the pump drive interferring with the dizzy drive.Anyhoos - it came out real easy after the pump was off. Then they saw that a washer was missing under the dizzy that stops the hard dizzy eroding the ally engine block. It had also worn enough to jump in its housing somehow...causing the hunting and erratic idle. Anyway, that's what they told me....they put another washer back, and replaced dizzy...but it does twist as it goes in (when I was watching it) and this is the reason it can be 180 out aparently. Its been fine ever since.
so no, not syncro clique lol! And maybe it was just the way they did things. But there was no way we could get that dizzy out. We undid the bolts and it lifted some way..but no amount of twising and pulling was getting it out. Didn't want to do damage so went to the garage.
I was just wondering if in your case the drive for the mechanical pump is in someway interferring with the placement of the dizzy. Mybe someone more knowledgeable will come along
Good luck!