how do you achieve the perfect timing belt tension?

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how do you achieve the perfect timing belt tension?

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the title says it all dudes.....what is the perfect tension for the timing belt...and how do you check it.........
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All depends on what engine and tensioner setup (auto/manual). What engine is it you are particularly interested in?

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Usually by how much the belt deflects between the two given pulleys, or by using a timing belt tension gauge....


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OR, if it whines when cold it is too tight or rattles the casing it is too slack.
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Yes this is a thing which worries me a lot. Some have an automatic spring device which appliesthe correct tension prior to your locking if off. Some give a maximum deflection on one of the runs. I guess a certain amount of twist angle could be used. Without saying how to achieve it I would suggest that it should be tight enough to ensure firm engagement but not so tight as to overload the bearings or indeed the belt. I guess the best solution is to follow the manufacturers process to the letter and hope for the best. I have to say that I cringe for the first few hundred miles after a cambelt change. Obviously you need to changeat the recomended mileage but you need to be sure you are not buggering it up!
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A ,,,Hmmmm
PS I left the cam belt cover off one of my CF's

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its on a 1y 1.9 n/a diesel with a manual tensioner.....do you test it with the quarter turn method then or hope the pixies break in my workshop and fix it for me overnight
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