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corb
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   7th Apr 06 at 22:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote



Been trying to put my cambelt cover back on tonight but have failed miserably. Got extemely pissed off with it now so have given up. got other bits back on the engine but lost a small bolt, looked in the turbo as best i can and dont think i dropped it down there but cant find it anywhere

quite an unproductive evening tbh

couple questions though...

1) Will it be safe to drive temporarily without a cambelt cover?
2) Is there some sort of knack to fiiting a belt cover to an XE/LET??

corb.
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7th Apr 06 at 22:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

should be ok without the cover but u will get dirt in there which could potentially make a belt slip and cock up ur engine so best of just trying to get it on!
corb
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just a temporary thing, am taking it to lee's tomorrow about 20 motorway miles and will beg him to put it on for me, reckon it'll be ok just for that?
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7th Apr 06 at 22:48   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it should be but dont blame me if a belt comes off!
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I'll break your bloody legs mate grrrrrr!
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myke
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7th Apr 06 at 23:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it's likely to be fine without the cover.

try taking off the alternator belt to give you more space to get the cam belt cover in place.
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8th Apr 06 at 06:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

see, myke, thats what i thought, how does the fucker come off though? alternator bracket is off and still not enough movement to get the belt off

alright muppet
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8th Apr 06 at 09:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

should be fine without the cover on...

Also, look behind the wheel as its the bottom where its hardest to get the cover on.. the bottom left hand side especially i found...!
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with the alternatot pulled right up to the head as far as it will go the belt should come off.
even with it just loose you should then have space to get the cover in.

i remember the first time i did mine i had a right nightmare with it.
pull the bottom left corner back toward the wing slightly to get the bottom fixing point over the stud
corb
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8th Apr 06 at 13:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah, thats the bit that kept getting stuck, tried pulling it about n that but didnt work! Lee M's gonna do it for me tomorrow now instead
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