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Re: Karl[alfa] Re: 24V skipped belt
Karl.
I took some of your advice and have ordered the crank seal and cam seals
with the cam dies.The idler pulley's are new and I have been informed that
the type of tensioner I have (silicon filled?) does not fail. I can tension
the belt by measuring part of the tensioner so I don't need the tensioning
tool. I have been given this information by the best Alfa people in
Australia. I'm just scared of the bill they are going to send me for the
part hahaha. I really like this car but its the second time the cam belt
system has required work in the 12 months I have had it. First an idler
pulley failed (luckily when the car was idling no damage done). And now I
will fix things myself because of a ham handed mechanic. Maybe I should
stuff the engine into my GTV. At least I could get to the cam belt easily.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Robrock" <robrock@domain.elided>
To: <alfa@domain.elided>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 8:27 AM
Subject: [alfa] Re: 24V skipped belt
> Dean,
> I would recommend doing things right: replace the belt, tensioner, and
> bearings (what is normally done when replacing the timing belt). If you
> have lots of oil on the front, you might consider finding the source, as
> this may have contributed to your leak. If you get the dies for locking
> the cams, replace the cam seals!!!
> I'd recommend front main seal too. No point in doing all that work and not
> doing what needs to be done. 43mm socket on a 1/2" impact wrench and it
> comes right off.
> Get the timing belt tensioner tool (you will need this) with your dies. I
> got the whole set at a dealership in Milano, but it took a
> while to get the tools.... (not the WHOLE set, but tensioner bar, weight,
> attachments for t-belt and accessory belts, plus dies). Any dealer should
be
> able to order it from FIAT.
>
> ciao,
>
> Karl
> '91 164L
> '95 164LS
> '94 164Q4
> '91 Spider Veloce
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