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Have you solved WHY the timing belt slipped off? Do you had timing belt cover in place?
And do you have right pulley orientation, because they vary depending which TC is it.
Mixing wrong pulleys has produced numerous problems, eg. belt rubbing front shaft seal cover.
I've personally never ever heard that kind of issue with Fiat Twin Cam engine. Very unusual. Timing belt system in Fiat Twin Cam is tradional and very robust.
And do you have right pulley orientation, because they vary depending which TC is it.
Mixing wrong pulleys has produced numerous problems, eg. belt rubbing front shaft seal cover.
I've personally never ever heard that kind of issue with Fiat Twin Cam engine. Very unusual. Timing belt system in Fiat Twin Cam is tradional and very robust.
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[quote="SimonAllen"]the belt has come off due to the tensioner bearing failing. Neglect on my part..
Neil, What parts can you get for this engine? it was tired anyway, and due a rebuild. sounds like one bent valve to me, although I'm probably wrong.
Valves I have a pile of.....
Tensioner wheels are a bit expensive I think I paid about £40 for a unit a couple of years back.
These motors get a move on when running OK. 100mph + (on speedo), probably about 46 in reality.
Neil, What parts can you get for this engine? it was tired anyway, and due a rebuild. sounds like one bent valve to me, although I'm probably wrong.
Valves I have a pile of.....
Tensioner wheels are a bit expensive I think I paid about £40 for a unit a couple of years back.
These motors get a move on when running OK. 100mph + (on speedo), probably about 46 in reality.
Neil Chowney
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GadgetBoy
guy croft..hahahaha...no bias there thenGadgetBoy wrote:The design and implementation of the inlet tracts is truly woeful in terms of airflow management and rough as fúck in actual manufacture. If Honda had done the inlet system correctly they would be great engines. You should read what Guy Croft thinks of them.
a bit like the 'new' eurofighter (i saw it being tested in warton way back in 1984) a honda wouldnt 'go' if it wasnt for the electronics!!!!
vaz, niwa 17i hussar 1997
fiat, panda 4x4 climbing 2005
fiat, panda sisley 4x4, old!!!
iveco daily 4x4
fiat, panda 4x4 climbing 2005
fiat, panda sisley 4x4, old!!!
iveco daily 4x4




