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Old 30-11-15, 08:36 PM   #1
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Hi all has any one done belt on zs v6
I'm doing belt at mo and have the tools aswell,I think I might have problem well after l have done the main belt,just before I tighten the cam bolts,there is a pin in the side of the tensioner you pull out to set the tension on the belt but when I go to pull out the pin its very tight and when it does come out the adjustable pully is pushing hard on the tensioner pin it compresses all way back in the housing and the the adjustable pully housing is metal on metal with the tensioner housing
Is this normal because the belts new and the tension pin will slowly come out the housing over time with stretch?????
I just can't help but think about when the is engine hot and things want to expand I thought the pin in side tensioner should be able to move freely in and out the hole when all tools are removed,thanks for ur time all
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Old 30-11-15, 08:40 PM   #2
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Old 30-11-15, 09:34 PM   #3
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To me that sounds like the hydraulic tensioner has had it. When you pull the pin, the piston pops up, pushes against the tensioner which in turn pushes the tensioner into the belt.

Have you tried removing it to see if the pin is free to move?
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Old 30-11-15, 09:45 PM   #4
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Sounds like you havent adjusted the tensioner pulley, they arent set out of the box. There is a pdf floating around somewhere of how to do it, basically it needs set so that you can slide the small pin in and out before actually removing it.
Set pulley tension so that the pin is free
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Remove pin and tools and rotate at least 2 or 3 times by hand
Recheck tension (pin should still fit in hole) and if ok remove the pin, if not tweak the pulley tension and repeat
Think thats the right order lol
Apologies if that's what youve already done
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Old 01-12-15, 09:51 AM   #6
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That's the thread that I posted reading setting the tensioner, I'm not sure if this is his problem, as he's saying that the pulley is pushing into the hydraulic tensioner and compressing it, by the sounds of it?
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That's the thread that I posted reading setting the tensioner, I'm not sure if this is his problem, as he's saying that the pulley is pushing into the hydraulic tensioner and compressing it, by the sounds of it?
Yer i know mate, i had the same problem though unfortunately i had it running before i realised something was amiss, (could hear it) , looking back i dont think i turned it over enough times to settle everything down.
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I had to reset the tensioner pulley to sort it.
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See now I thought for a second it was maybe the hydrologic tensioner so I got another but did the same thing,I did have ago with the adjustable tensioner undoing the Allen key bolt and it did make bit difference but not alot,iv also noticed because the tensioner pin is pulled back in its housing every time I go to pull the to off the front back cam tool it moves cam so tiny but enough not to put tool back in,the back rear small belt just seem to be a tiny bit out the tool won't fit in but I have also heard this is common problem,
Well I toke day off because it's doing my Swede in so gona have another play around
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When undoing the allen key bolt of the pulley are you physically turning the pulley clockwise with an allen key to release tension off the belt?
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Iv had enough I sorted the tension out but now every time I rotate the engine by hand the belt wants to come off
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