Gear drive is CRAP.... that is why they dont sell
The main reason the belts fail is poor alignment and not having the correct parts. Has the pump bracket been changed to the later type??? the new kits has a crank pully, Idler, tensioner and bolts..
that looks like it has run over tightened to me OR you have something causing drag on one of the driven (not the crank) gears or idlers.
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and further to this, the OE crank pulley has a habit of the guide lip failing (it is only spot welded on) whereas the Bearmach one is a one piece construction, and hence more reliable.
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from here 300 Tdi Timing Belt Question
Last edited by rick130; 22nd January 2008 at 08:04 PM.
Too high a belt tension has caused the outer edge of the belt to climb the crankshaft sprocket, it appears to me. I agree with Clarkie, too, that there must have been some misalignment as a result of the overtensioning. The tension on the toothed belt is much smaller than on a V belt.
Sorry about the damage. Hope all is well soon.
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So where can you procure a 1 piece crank pulley and not the spot welded jobby ?
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yep.......it looks like it was overtightened.......
when the engine was running........could you hear the belt at all.......?
when they are too tight.......it sounds like the engine is supercharged.....or running a gear drive.......
did you manage to hear anything similar over the diesel knock......?
Rubber has had problems with separation before.
The rubber gets too hot and the ply in the rubber statrs to shrink and then the rubber falls apart ( I have seen this on mine site convayor belts )
But for that to happen the belt needs to be old stock?????
Adam
Last edited by Ivan; 22nd January 2008 at 11:50 PM.
Overtightening, I have had similar happen on my Duke. Went in for a service and some wad played with the tension for who knows what reason. 20kms out of shop and bang, belts and bent valves. The destruction and shredding of the belt is more due to it getting chewed up by the gear drives. Belts are very sensitive to overtightening.
May have also been a dodgy belt, but unlikely.
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