I'm changing the cam belt on my NA and am not happy with the alignment. These photos show it:
https://picasaweb.google.com/timrobinson22/MX502
By my eye (but it doesn't show in the photo) the inlet is about half a tooth out. I have alos used the alignment system in Rod's book (the Veloce one). By those mark it is OK, but I'm not happy.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again,
Tim
Cam belt alignment question
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Cam belt alignment question
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Re: Cam belt alignment question
from memory there are suppose to be 19 ribs between the marks on the cam gears.
looks like you have 19 there you are on the money
looks like you have 19 there you are on the money
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Re: Cam belt alignment question
Your E and I are lned up, so like Regime I think you are good to go.
If you want a 3rd opinion then check out the timing belt page on the big forum.
http://WWW.miata.net/garage/timingbelt
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If you want a 3rd opinion then check out the timing belt page on the big forum.
http://WWW.miata.net/garage/timingbelt
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Re: Cam belt alignment question
I agree. It looks ok. If it still lines up the same after carrying out the tensioning proceedure (see the book). IMO it's all good.
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Re: Cam belt alignment question
Thanks for the comments. I will do the tensioning in the morning and see how it goes.
Thanks again,
Tim
Thanks again,
Tim
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Re: Cam belt alignment question
i havent been able to be on for the past week - i made this a while back, might help out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOOUIwS ... I&index=15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOOUIwS ... I&index=15
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Re: Cam belt alignment question
Thanks for the reply droo. I had found your clip myself and found it helpful. I used a slight variation of it where I had the cams held in place with spanners and moved the crank half a notch. Despite my concern at it not looking properly aligned after I did the tensioning it was all fine. This was the first time I have replaced a cam belt with the engine out and it is certainly easy to see what you are doing.
Tim
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