This is why people who don't know what they are doing shouldnt touch clio drive belt / cambelts!!
Its a member off here, was brought in today for an auxiliary belt kit, after a bit of confusion, owner thought it had been replaced then realised it hadn't and the old one had just been refit!!
So i started to strip it down and met this.....
Please excuse the crap pic quality!
The tensioner with bits missing!
The bottom torx bit on the tensioner spring, as you can see its not tight, and i havent undone it, thats how it was on the car, can spin it with your fingers now there is no tension on it!!
The top torx bit, extremely mullered, obviously been put in with mole grips last time around, and again was not tight, there were 2 or 3 threads visible!!
Apart from this the allen key that holds the tensioner on was only nipped, was not as tigh as it should be!!
To be fair i cannot believe the bare faced cheek that somebody thinks this work is upto standard!! I would not expect to pay for that kind of quality!
Its a member off here, was brought in today for an auxiliary belt kit, after a bit of confusion, owner thought it had been replaced then realised it hadn't and the old one had just been refit!!
So i started to strip it down and met this.....
Please excuse the crap pic quality!
The tensioner with bits missing!
The bottom torx bit on the tensioner spring, as you can see its not tight, and i havent undone it, thats how it was on the car, can spin it with your fingers now there is no tension on it!!
The top torx bit, extremely mullered, obviously been put in with mole grips last time around, and again was not tight, there were 2 or 3 threads visible!!
Apart from this the allen key that holds the tensioner on was only nipped, was not as tigh as it should be!!
To be fair i cannot believe the bare faced cheek that somebody thinks this work is upto standard!! I would not expect to pay for that kind of quality!