there's one thing i've found many times.missing teeth.have plenty myself.

--- On Wed, 2/10/10, Richard C. Wagner <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Richard C. Wagner <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] Rats
To: "Alfa Digest" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 12:20 AM


Joe:

I'm very sorry to hear that your belt slipped.  We'll all keep our collective
fingers crossed for you.

Would you do us all a favor?  When you remove the belt, go over it very
carefully with a magnifying glass.  Look at every tooth and try to determine
why it slipped.  Look for scuff marks, wear marks, or deformed teeth.  Also,
run it across your fingers and see if it hangs the same no matter where along
its length you support it.  If, at some point, it seems to hang with a crease,
that could indicate broken glass inside.  I don't buy that the belt slipped
because of its age.  That's not how timing belts fail.  They break. So I think
that something else likely caused the problem.  It could be something like
foreign matter getting between the belt and the sprockets, oil contamination
from a bad seal, water contamination from a coolant leak or the road, etc. 
But I'm willing to bet something other than age caused your problem.  It would
be good for all of us V6 owners to understand.  And if you find some other
cause, then we can feel safer about
 using the original tensioner.  At this point, its infallibility IS in
question.

Hang in there.  We'll all be thinking about you.


Rich Wagner
Montrose, CO, USA
'82 GTV6 --
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