Anyone changed the cambelt without the tensioner tool?
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Re: Anyone changed the cambelt without the tensioner tool?
Getting enough tension is the issue without a proper tool. That's when things go wrong.
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Nope, just follow the instructions, piss easypayaya wrote:Getting enough tension is the issue without a proper tool. That's when things go wrong.

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Re: Anyone changed the cambelt without the tensioner tool?
Nope, just follow the instructions, piss easyShane001 wrote:payaya wrote:Getting enough tension is the issue without a proper tool. That's when things go wrong.

You got a good set of pliers then!!! Firs time I used pliers kelp snapping them or slipping.
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get a set of 90deg circlip pliers
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Re: Anyone changed the cambelt without the tensioner tool?
Last time I just adjusted the position of the tensioner by hand, without any pliers. There is not that much force being applied to it and it wasn't too hard to torque up the bolt while holding it in place. The hydraulic tensioner will adjust and take up the slack if need be.
I used the following 'before' photo as a reference and tried to get as close to it as possible when reassembling.
This was however done with the engine out of the car. It may be a bit more difficult with the engine remaining inside the car.
I used the following 'before' photo as a reference and tried to get as close to it as possible when reassembling.
This was however done with the engine out of the car. It may be a bit more difficult with the engine remaining inside the car.
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The problem is not pushing but twisting the tensioner. I didn't have an issue I used my tensioner tool which took a minute to make and used my power impact ratchet to tighten the bolt which is an advantage as the impact doesnt change put stupid forces on the belt while tightening.
That above picture looks like the tension is way off. The tensioner bracket seems to be resting too close to the hydraulic tensioner.
When I tensioned my belt to spec there was at least another third of a turn compared to the above pic because a remember the holes!
That above picture looks like the tension is way off. The tensioner bracket seems to be resting too close to the hydraulic tensioner.
When I tensioned my belt to spec there was at least another third of a turn compared to the above pic because a remember the holes!
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Re: Anyone changed the cambelt without the tensioner tool?
Do you reckon this fits?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mitsubishi-T ... 3a6d6a71ee
Sure I could make something or use circlip pliers as suggested but these must make it easier - if it fits, quite a bit cheaper than camskill and i'm sure a lot cheaper than mitsi.
I've contacted the seller asking for the distance between the pins and the diameter of them, anyone got an old pulley handy that could measure for me so I can make sure?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mitsubishi-T ... 3a6d6a71ee
Sure I could make something or use circlip pliers as suggested but these must make it easier - if it fits, quite a bit cheaper than camskill and i'm sure a lot cheaper than mitsi.
I've contacted the seller asking for the distance between the pins and the diameter of them, anyone got an old pulley handy that could measure for me so I can make sure?
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Someone needs to look up the listed part number in ASA - MD998767.
I would but I've just shut down my laptop and now going to bed
I would but I've just shut down my laptop and now going to bed

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Thanks Shane, I didn't even notice that they'd listed the mitsi part number on the ebay add
I've had a look in ASA but couldn't find it, but then again i'm not that familiar with ASA yet.
I've just checked on Camskill and it's the same too (MD998767).
That seem like a good price then - $30 including shipping?

I've had a look in ASA but couldn't find it, but then again i'm not that familiar with ASA yet.
I've just checked on Camskill and it's the same too (MD998767).
That seem like a good price then - $30 including shipping?
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seems so, pita you're in WA though, gonna make it hard for the rest of us to borrow it 

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Yeah but he's got a few for sale, unless you easterners are all tight-arses.Shane001 wrote:seems so, pita you're in WA though, gonna make it hard for the rest of us to borrow it
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30 bucks!? I spill more than that on a night out! 

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I just found $20 in the washing machine
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Thats was from my mum.
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Washing machine? Is that, like, a parts washer? 

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You're from the uk aren't you?
Nah we have these machines that our pet kangaroo's sit in to wash them and I found $20 in mine
Nah we have these machines that our pet kangaroo's sit in to wash them and I found $20 in mine
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Re: Anyone changed the cambelt without the tensioner tool?
Ah, would that be the same kangaroos which keep telling people little Jimmys in the well?Sahin wrote:You're from the uk aren't you?
Nah we have these machines that our pet kangaroo's sit in to wash them
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They're the ones 
