What does it do?
I have no problem tensioning the balance belt and I at one point had the timing belt tensioned but he kept trying to walk off the cam gear.
This is what I did yesterday:
1) Took the belt and everything back off.
2) check the tensioner again. it seems to be a tad bent on the left where the 10mm bolt from the timing cover would go.
3) i noticed that when I would put the spring through the eyelet, it made the tensioner lean forward a little.(I think this might be causing the issue of walking belt.)
4) I pushed up on the tensioner when i tightened the 10mm bolt. this help level out the tensioner and then i put the spring back in place. Got the belt on but there was slack everywhere.
5) added on the front tensioner and nut and then went to tension the timing belt but there was no play in its tensioner from where i had tightened that bolt down.
Questions: Should I be able to slide the tensioner up and down on the post and also where the 10mm is locked in? That's why those slots are there, right?
Could the tensioner be getting caught on the nut that is pretty much made on the post? I will try to have pictures but I just want my CB to ride again. I could have driven her but at every destination I would have to push the belt back on the gear. Thanks All!
I have no problem tensioning the balance belt and I at one point had the timing belt tensioned but he kept trying to walk off the cam gear.
This is what I did yesterday:
1) Took the belt and everything back off.
2) check the tensioner again. it seems to be a tad bent on the left where the 10mm bolt from the timing cover would go.
3) i noticed that when I would put the spring through the eyelet, it made the tensioner lean forward a little.(I think this might be causing the issue of walking belt.)
4) I pushed up on the tensioner when i tightened the 10mm bolt. this help level out the tensioner and then i put the spring back in place. Got the belt on but there was slack everywhere.
5) added on the front tensioner and nut and then went to tension the timing belt but there was no play in its tensioner from where i had tightened that bolt down.
Questions: Should I be able to slide the tensioner up and down on the post and also where the 10mm is locked in? That's why those slots are there, right?
Could the tensioner be getting caught on the nut that is pretty much made on the post? I will try to have pictures but I just want my CB to ride again. I could have driven her but at every destination I would have to push the belt back on the gear. Thanks All!
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