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Belt problems - iigodiix - 17-02-2014

Hi just a quick one on the aux belt yes the air con has been taken out put the 6pk1170 on there and a friend said that it was really tight to get on there so I ordered a 6pk1173 fitted it and it's lasted a week and it has snapped can any of you request anything? Any one had the same problems?
Cheers


RE: Belt problems - Poodle - 17-02-2014

Sounds like the belt's been under-tightened, did you adjust the manual tensioner before releasing the auto-tensioner?


RE: Belt problems - iigodiix - 17-02-2014

I've only know of it having an auto tensioner? Maybe that's where I'm going wrong.


RE: Belt problems - powerandtorque - 17-02-2014

Or the opposite - too tight.

I've got a 6PK1175 on mine and that was exceedingly tight to get on and even with the lower (manual) tensioner on the loosest setting the auto-tensioner is still a little over-tensioned. It's been running fine for the last few weeks, but I'm not entirely happy with it and have ordered a 6PK1185 to replace it.

The upper tensioner is the spring loaded "automatic" tensioner that's designed to keep the tension on the belt as it wears, and the lower escentric "manual" tensioner is the one that you're supposed to set the initial tension on the new belt with so that the auto-tensioner is in the correct position.

Later 306 Haynes manual documents it well from memory.


RE: Belt problems - iigodiix - 17-02-2014

Ahh maybe I should try that cheers guys! I'll let you know how I get on