tomo9992
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Registered: 23rd Aug 08
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so basicly the bottom pulley for the belt that turns the alternator came loose, this is because the little blob of metal that hold that pulley aligned snapped off allowing it to spin off, the engine was really rattly and back fired when i caome to start it, but it would start!! next mornin i try startin it to move it off main road and it fails to start, and turns over effortlessly as though there's no compression!!! help please lol
cheers
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luke85
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Need to take the bottom pulley off and have a look at the timing belt pulley behind it. Check that the key is still in it that locks it to the crank and that the belt is still on and timed up right.
After that theres a chance you have bent the valves because the timing has slipped or the belt has come off
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tomo9992
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quote: Originally posted by luke85
Need to take the bottom pulley off and have a look at the timing belt pulley behind it. Check that the key is still in it that locks it to the crank and that the belt is still on and timed up right.
After that theres a chance you have bent the valves because the timing has slipped or the belt has come off
ah right yeh i remember my mate saying sumat about bending the valves, ill have a look 2day, cheers
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tomo9992
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****update****
i cant get pics on but ive looked at the cam belt and the camshaft cog. the cam belt is still nice and tight but the camshaft cog is stickin out abit, the belt only rests on half the cog, is this normal???
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