over tight in general? then any extra tight bits will make a noise
> over tight in general?
Sounds like it - though some makes of belts are just noisy anyway. Try
dribbling a little water onto the back of the cambelt as it goes round
and see if it shuts up. In the past I've found a tiny squirt of WD40 or
silicone spray will shut up a belt with no adverse effects.
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Skipweasel
We have always been at war with Iran. [George Orwell - almost]
does the new belt have a sticky patch on the back, where a manufacturers
sticker had been. could be when its warm the sticky reduces.
Don't think so. When installed it could be turned through 90 degrees
with two fingers, but I'll take the covers off and check again.
I'll certainly try that and report back with results!
> Don't think so. When installed it could be turned through 90 degrees
> with two fingers, but I'll take the covers off and check again.
Ah - I've done that and had belts that turned out to be very much too
tight. Perhaps I just have very strong fingers.
As it turned out, adjusting the tension on the belt just made things
worse - a whining noise from the (new) roller bearing. On
examination, both the (new) roller bearing and (new) tensioner
supplied by Euro C*r P*rts were leaking grease.
A whole new timing belt kit was fitted and the problem(s) vanished!