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Cam belt change (pic)



  172, gsxr 1000
Here's a pic of my Clio having it's cam belt changed. There was a few choice words coming from the garage big hands small space lol.

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Adamm.

ClioSport Club Member
Lol got to feel sorry for the op but yeah when they've done jump in the car and do one ;)

Then take it to a specialist on here and get them to check its all okay and set the timing.
 
  172, Tiguan
Nothing is difficult about it, you just need to know of the correct way to do it and the correct set of tools.
 
  Lotus Elise
Genuine, I've no idea

All the pulleys are floating and it requires 3 specialist tools to correctly lock and remove the pulleys. The correct procedure is needed to make sure the belt tension is correct. Due to the lack of keys the torque setting is very important especially for the crank as the oil pump is secured to the crank with the crank bolt.

Its not hard to do but like everything there is a process and some specialist tools.
 

Andy_con

ClioSport Club Member
  clio 182
Oh ok makes sense.

Why is it you ask a question and people start moaning or taking the piss.
 

Andy_con

ClioSport Club Member
  clio 182
Not spitting my dummy out just saying.

Why, I've never done the cam belt on my Clio.

Anyway said tools to lock sprockets are they expensive?
 
  Fiesta ST2 MP215
Im the same as you, I don't know anything about engines I am looking at that picture with a blank face.
Just cos Im on here doesn't mean I know anything about engines I just like my car as it is lol

If I'm not mistaken I think it's the fact they just use a paintpen to line it all up rather the " correct tools " to lock all in the first place.
 
  Fiesta ST2 MP215
Not spitting my dummy out just saying.

Why, I've never done the cam belt on my Clio.

Anyway said tools to lock sprockets are they expensive?

They over £100, no bad if it's your trade but certainly not worth it for DIY at home every 4 years.
 
  Fiesta ST2 MP215
Ow not cheap.

I'm assuming if they do come out of alignment there is still a way to realign ?

Yeah but you need cam end seals again as they brake on removal, but it will cost so always best to pay for it to be done properly.

Unlike my old Astra where I held it all together with cable ties, I learn that from a master tech at VX Heathrow! Bodgers everywhere.
 

Andy_con

ClioSport Club Member
  clio 182
Ok

When I did the timing chain on the wife's micra all you do is remove the chain set the three marks on the sprockets to the right position then put the New chain on, job done
 

Andy_con

ClioSport Club Member
  clio 182
I see fair enough, not that im planning to do my cam belt just interested to know the facts
got a link to said tools? interested to see what they look like
 
  Fiesta ST2 MP215
Don't think he's read the thread yet, feel sorry for him for when he does though.

Well there is a world of information at his fingers tips on this issue right here alone, it's discussed every week so hard to miss. there are no savings to be had going to the likes of Dan, BTM, Rentech etc, maybe £50 tops, unless his mate is the guy who thinks they don't ever need changing from a few months back?
 
  172, gsxr 1000
Having read through all your threads i'm a little dissapointed in all your reactions. The person doing my car is a extremly competant mechanic who in fact rally's these cars. The pic was taken before the old cam belt was removed. In fact he does have the correct tools!!
 

Adamm.

ClioSport Club Member
Lol you say someone is struggling and then post up that picture, what did you expect people to think?

Fair enough though aslong as you're confident it has been done right thats all that matters.
 


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