obiwanwasabe
30-01-2011, 01:41 PM
Hiya,
Does anyone out there know the correct recommended tensioning procedure for fitting a new timing belt, I have fitted on and set it as I would normally with a tiny little bit of flex on its longest run but have picked up a whine that would suggest it is too tight. The one I took off had so much flex in it that it was nearly possible to move the sprocket round a notch or two without slackening the tensioner so I want to avoid it being like that. first try seemed too slack by taking up all the backlash to the tensioner and letting the new spring do its own thing so it obviously needs to be between that and what it is now. Any ideas?
Nick:help:
Does anyone out there know the correct recommended tensioning procedure for fitting a new timing belt, I have fitted on and set it as I would normally with a tiny little bit of flex on its longest run but have picked up a whine that would suggest it is too tight. The one I took off had so much flex in it that it was nearly possible to move the sprocket round a notch or two without slackening the tensioner so I want to avoid it being like that. first try seemed too slack by taking up all the backlash to the tensioner and letting the new spring do its own thing so it obviously needs to be between that and what it is now. Any ideas?
Nick:help: