MitsuStyle MitsuStyle

Go Back   MitsuStyle > Tech > Turbo / Engine / Drivetrain

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 01-24-2004   #1
A//// Guy
 
A//// Guy's Avatar
 
Bloody Seal Bounce Champion!
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: South Burbs
Drives: Slowly
Posts: 9,870
So I am working on my car and I look under the Cam cover and I notice that the belt is pretty loose. Ther is like 3/4 inch of play with the Tbelt.

I just redid the Tbelt a month ago and everything was new. We had to redo the tensioner twice though becuase it didnt keep tension...

I looked all over on the web in in my manuals and everywhere they say that the Tbelt is "automatically" tensioned. What does that mean? Does it get tighter when the engine cranks or does the tensioner keep the automatic tension? When i manually crank the engine wth a ratchet it gets tighter but when the engine is stopped its loose.

I really am angry if i am going to have redo the tensioner again. :rant:
A//// Guy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-24-2004   #2
niterydr
back in the saddle again
 
niterydr's Avatar
 
24 Hours Rally Champion! 3D Pacman white house edition Champion! 3D Racing - Track 2 Champion! ATV Winter Challenge Champion! Bloody Pingu Champion! WRX Racing 2 Champion!
Tournaments Won: 5

Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Elkhart Texas
Drives: 2015 Ram Quad Cab Hemi, 1999 FRC Corvette, 93 Stealth Turbo
Posts: 6,411
Send a message via AIM to niterydr
If you can physically push down the belt, I would double check to make sure timing is dead nuts on, sounds like you might be off somehwere, or your tensioner is hanging up (wrong torque spec on pully can blame this, also bad auto tensioner). I would pull the covers, not very hard, and its better to be safe than sorry, just my $.02, good luck.
__________________
My street car runs low 11's and my race car's personal best is a mid 11....
niterydr is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-25-2004   #3
A//// Guy
 
A//// Guy's Avatar
 
Bloody Seal Bounce Champion!
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: South Burbs
Drives: Slowly
Posts: 9,870
Yea I can physically move it about a 1/2 inch down and then up from a normal level. It doesnt seem normal. Ill take the covers off tommorow and check but I dont know what I should do, the tensioner was replaced 30k ago so it shouldnt be bad and it did move in and out.

Im thinking the torque on the tensioner might be off.

I dont know.
A//// Guy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-25-2004   #4
Enes
 
Enes's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Blaine
Posts: 2,789
Send a message via ICQ to Enes Send a message via AIM to Enes Send a message via MSN to Enes Send a message via Yahoo to Enes
well here's a little tip.. if you aren't sure, your best bet is to have someone look at it.. someone who knows these cars... (ie QPR or Elite)

Especialy when it comes to the timing belt, if you can repair it for 2hr to 3hr of labor now....

or later for 15 hours of labor, plus parts.... might seam expensive but it won't be as expensive as it would if you left it like that..

ie.. new head and new gasket new valves, seals, belt, maybe even new pistons..

So preventative maintenance is called preventative for a reason... do some..

-E
__________________
Enes is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-25-2004   #5
Shane@DBPerformance
formerly ecoli
 
Shane@DBPerformance's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: On the dyno
Posts: 4,892
Send a message via AIM to Shane@DBPerformance
Sometimes the belt will be loose between the cam gears sometimes it will be tight. It depends on where the cams stop when you shut off the engine. IF you think its excessive, pull the covers off and crank it so all the marks line up and check the tensioner. With the tensioner properly adjusted, you should be able to slide a pin in and out of it's original stay pin holes.
__________________
www.dbptuning.com
Shane@DBPerformance is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-25-2004   #6
A//// Guy
 
A//// Guy's Avatar
 
Bloody Seal Bounce Champion!
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: South Burbs
Drives: Slowly
Posts: 9,870
Enes no one knows what is the problem for sure, but I took it all apart and looked around cranked the engine by hand (socket) and it gets tight and then as Ecoli stated, it does loosen up depending on where the engine cranks too.

I will check it next week or in a couple days of driving once i get it back up. I think it just relieves the tension when it sits for a while in a certain position. Timing was all dead on.
A//// Guy is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:18 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.