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Re: Mark's timing belt tensioner
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- Subject: Re: Mark's timing belt tensioner
- From: Mark Denovich <mark@domain.elided>
- Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 11:16:21 -0400
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> From: Jonathan Coates <jon@domain.elided>
> Now I thought I was cheap! Get a new tensioner AND a new belt. The belt
> could be damaged internally and if it breaks so will lots of expensive
> bits.
It wasn't a matter of being cheap, I haven't skimped on replacing
anything so far. It was a matter of time/effort/waste. I don't
necessarily see how a belt jumping a tooth due to a broken detensioner
automatically means the belt should be replaced. It has less than 6k
on it. By not replacing it I could save myself the effort of removing
all the stuff I need to remove/replace in oder to extract the old timing
belt. Just replacing the detensioner would be significantly easier.
I've decided to go whole hog and replace the detensioner, belt,
water-pump, a few hoses, belts, etc... So it's a moot point really.
I am pretty unhappy that a relatively new detensioner broke.
--Mark
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