Timing belt idler failure carnage - and a couple questions
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 5:18 pm
Hello all,
Been using your site for info for a while now and really appreciate the resource. I couldn't find what I was looking for though after the coged timing belt idler failed on my 93 Legacy wagon (auto trans, 2.2 n/a - 245,000 miles!)
I figured I had snaped the belt, but this is what I found under the covers:
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/tonyc/view.php?gid=6&phid=5
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/tonyc/view.php?gid=6&phid=6
ball bearings and shavings everywhere:
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/tonyc/view.php?gid=6&phid=7
here you can see where some superheated ball bearings loged themselves into the timing covers, and looks like at least one burned its way through.
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/tonyc/view.php?gid=6&phid=8
Anway, I looked and couldn't really find how I am supposed to reset the cam timing after a belt failure? Do I just need to set the crank cog to TDC on #1 and then align the cam pullies so the notches line up, and then put the new belt on while counting the right number of ribs? Or am I missing something?
And one last thing, anyone know of a good place to get a new set of timing covers, or at least a good used set, as these got pretty hosed during this whole mess.
Thanks for the help,
Tony
Been using your site for info for a while now and really appreciate the resource. I couldn't find what I was looking for though after the coged timing belt idler failed on my 93 Legacy wagon (auto trans, 2.2 n/a - 245,000 miles!)
I figured I had snaped the belt, but this is what I found under the covers:
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/tonyc/view.php?gid=6&phid=5
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/tonyc/view.php?gid=6&phid=6
ball bearings and shavings everywhere:
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/tonyc/view.php?gid=6&phid=7
here you can see where some superheated ball bearings loged themselves into the timing covers, and looks like at least one burned its way through.
http://myweb.stedwards.edu/tonyc/view.php?gid=6&phid=8
Anway, I looked and couldn't really find how I am supposed to reset the cam timing after a belt failure? Do I just need to set the crank cog to TDC on #1 and then align the cam pullies so the notches line up, and then put the new belt on while counting the right number of ribs? Or am I missing something?
And one last thing, anyone know of a good place to get a new set of timing covers, or at least a good used set, as these got pretty hosed during this whole mess.
Thanks for the help,
Tony