atleast it didnt break i guess.... 150$ greddy belt down the drain....
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Originally posted by totaldoughnut View PostThat belt looks scary. I dont think I would trust my engine with that. It looks like a crappy fan belt. How much lighter is it, a couple grams? Not flaming, just havent seen that before.My Member's Ride Thread
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Originally posted by 19dabeast85 View PostIt's not a new belt.....looks like his t-belt shredded and he caught it just in time. I stick with OEM on T-belts!
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what caused this?
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Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View PostJust in time???? Its WELL past its time, If you let a belt get that bad, what does it say about your engine or car for that matter. . .
Originally posted by Night Wolf View Postwhat caused this?
car cut off while driving... was POURING rain i got out check all plug tried to start. well it sounded like it about fired back up twice. anyways 45 mins later its still pouring outside its 2:30 am i call a roll back... he comes and gets it and rips my front bumper off while unloadding.... iceing on the cake i suppose. when i took my valve cover off i noticed the intake cam and exsaust cam are about 4 to 5 teeth off from each other... i am hoping i can throw a belt on it and put it back in time and be ok... if not.. i have an extra h22 head to grab some valves out of got to figure out what caused this though... dont want it to happen again in another 1200 miles......Last edited by accord2nr81; 09-09-2008, 05:43 AM.
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could an over tight TB be the cause?
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Originally posted by Night Wolf View Postcould an over tight TB be the cause?
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hmmm. last time I saw my timing belt it was on the edge. I have to check to make sure its not gunna end up like yours
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Originally posted by accord2nr81 View Postits got about 1200 miles on it... as you can see the last picture is what it looked like when it was new..... I take care of my car or try to anyways...dont think you should have to take a valve cover off every 1200 miles and check it...not like i let it get that bad... as for whats it have to say about my car for that matter? i think my car is damn nice... take a look at my members ride thread... see it from the day i got it and what it turned out to look like within 3 months time.... not bad for a full restore so please dont try and diss on my car or my work.. this was an unexpected complication and will be took care of.. i just figured i would show you guys some pictures.
i dont know... i did the h23 tensioner swap... i believe the belt was walking off the cam gears and possibly was getting shredded between the tensioner and the balnce shaft belt tensioner.. i am not sure though... will be tearing down and replacing belt next monday. i will have more pictures with updates.
car cut off while driving... was POURING rain i got out check all plug tried to start. well it sounded like it about fired back up twice. anyways 45 mins later its still pouring outside its 2:30 am i call a roll back... he comes and gets it and rips my front bumper off while unloadding.... iceing on the cake i suppose. when i took my valve cover off i noticed the intake cam and exsaust cam are about 4 to 5 teeth off from each other... i am hoping i can throw a belt on it and put it back in time and be ok... if not.. i have an extra h22 head to grab some valves out of got to figure out what caused this though... dont want it to happen again in another 1200 miles......
Sorry mate
Hmmm if this is only 1200 miles, take the belt straight back to the company (As is) you brought if from and tell them you want a replacement with an OEM belt.
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Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View PostI diddn't relaise the last picture was of the original belt, and only after 1200 miles. I just figured it was the OEM belt due to lack of maintenance . . . Typical sterotyping
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Hmmm if this is only 1200 miles, take the belt straight back to the company (As is) you brought if from and tell them you want a replacement with an OEM belt.
and i dont think its the belts fault... i think its something else i havnt tore it down enough to figure it out yet though... figured a greddy belt was good also.... Keele hasnt had any problems from his and he runs one i know...Last edited by accord2nr81; 09-09-2008, 05:59 AM.
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