Re:loose timing belt H22a
Please change the auto tensioner to manual tensioner using H23 part and tensioner . That auto tensioner will eat your motors away over a period of time of boosting
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Re:loose timing belt H22a
lol boost has no effect on a timing belt
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Re:loose timing belt H22a
Originally Posted by Dragazn
Please change the auto tensioner to manual tensioner using H23 part and tensioner . That auto tensioner will eat your motors away over a period of time of boosting
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Re:loose timing belt H22a
For some reason I remember you can adjust the tension of the belt with the adjuster nut. Its very similar to a DSM.
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/misc/h22.gif How much belt deflection do you have? |
Re:loose timing belt H22a
jesus is didnt know those things were that screwy
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Re:loose timing belt H22a
Originally Posted by AbaZ
For some reason I remember you can adjust the tension of the belt with the adjuster nut. Its very similar to a DSM.
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/misc/h22.gif How much belt deflection do you have? |
Re:loose timing belt H22a
If you look right in the middle of that diagram you will see a nut on the tensionar pulley, thats the lock nut. Try to see if it will adjust with that. In the service manual it states something about how you shouldnt need to touch it, but it will adjust if needed.
The belt should be pretty decently tight with that auto tensionar, you should be able to turn the belt 90 degrees and start to feel resistance. Also if your just getting fed up with the auto tensionar, the f22 manual tensionar setup will work on the h22 just fine. I have heard of lots of guys switching over. |
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