Hello again,
I decided to change my cambelt the other day. When taking off the old belt I noticed that the camshaft pulley had slight play. Further investigation lead me to find that the centre of the pulley had became somewhat loose in comparison to the outter of the pulley. The engine I have is a 1300 and the camshaft pulley is plastic if that helps. My question is, has anyone known this to happen before? and if so what is the cause of it?
Many thanks,
Adam.
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Hi Adam
I'm very sorry but that is one I have never seen before, those plastic pulleys have a very large steel hub and are super strong.
Must have been a loose bolt in the past I guess, or the belt subject to overload from a valve-piston clash or some other event to cause the cam and crank to go out of phase severely and overload the pulley.
Just replace it - maybe with a Kent adjustable one, I doubt it will ever happen again.
GC
I'm very sorry but that is one I have never seen before, those plastic pulleys have a very large steel hub and are super strong.
Must have been a loose bolt in the past I guess, or the belt subject to overload from a valve-piston clash or some other event to cause the cam and crank to go out of phase severely and overload the pulley.
Just replace it - maybe with a Kent adjustable one, I doubt it will ever happen again.
GC
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Hi Guy,
Hope you had a very nice Christmas! Now that you mention it the previous belt must have jumped at least 2 teeth at some point because it was fairly far out in relation to the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys! I did think along the lines of stress on the pulley itself and now that you have suggested it also, it could be a logical explanation. Many thanks, not often you get help from such experienced people especially when you have not exchanged business.
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Adam.
Hope you had a very nice Christmas! Now that you mention it the previous belt must have jumped at least 2 teeth at some point because it was fairly far out in relation to the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys! I did think along the lines of stress on the pulley itself and now that you have suggested it also, it could be a logical explanation. Many thanks, not often you get help from such experienced people especially when you have not exchanged business.
If I don't speak to you before, be sure to have a cracking new year¢ž¢s eve!
Adam.
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