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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Figureman52 on 21 August 2011, 22:28:29

Title: Cambelt kit
Post by: Figureman52 on 21 August 2011, 22:28:29
Going to fit a new cambelt tomorrow.

Just need clarification on one point, on the DVD Mark refers to the later kit as being marked 01 and the earlier kit as EB.

Mine is marked 6B  :-?

Has anyone else come across this and if so what kit have I got?
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: Figureman52 on 21 August 2011, 22:31:14
Forgot to mention it is a Contitech kit from buypartsbuy.
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: dbug on 21 August 2011, 22:52:43
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Forgot to mention it is a Contitech kit from buypartsbuy.
Specsavers?  ;)
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: Elitenut on 22 August 2011, 07:30:59
I have found this also, it must be the later 2.6 /3.2 kits,
also the bottom right roller is not adjustable as per video. I don't know what differance it will make to setting up timing the cams, advice needed I think PLEASE?(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38939922/IMG_0067.JPG)
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38939922/IMG_0068.jpg)
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: noel on 22 August 2011, 08:33:34
i put a gates kit on my 2.6 v6 and only adjustment is on the bottom left pulley as per the 1 in your photo :y
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: kcl on 22 August 2011, 08:39:30
Varies on engine number which rollers will fit. Earlier 2,6/3,2 have two adjustable rollers as per the DVD, later ones have only one as in pictures  :y
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: Figureman52 on 22 August 2011, 09:29:25
Thanks for your responses, I feel confident to get on with the job now.  :)
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: Osprey on 22 August 2011, 15:12:50
Did the job on my '01 2.6 a month or three ago, using a Contitech kit supplied buy BuyPartsBy.  It was also 6B replacing an existing 6B - and I have been to Specsavers!.  It has been fine so far. 

It had a single adjustable pulley as well - as did the old one i took off.  I scratched my head when I saw that the timing on the non-adjustable 2-4-6 side was advanced by a gnat's tadger - still within the width of the groove but not plumb centre. 

Thinking about it, the belt is bound to bed in a little, hence setting the tensioner a little higher for a new belt.  So it will no doubt be spot on now I have driven a few miles.  Following that reasoning through, I set the 1-3-5 side within the mark but also advanced by a similar gnat's. 

I haven't bothered to strip down and check if the strategy worked but all seems well.
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: dbug on 22 August 2011, 17:09:26
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Did the job on my '01 2.6 a month or three ago, using a Contitech kit supplied buy BuyPartsBy.  It was also 6B replacing an existing 6B - and I have been to Specsavers!.  It has been fine so far. 

It had a single adjustable pulley as well - as did the old one i took off.  I scratched my head when I saw that the timing on the non-adjustable 2-4-6 side was advanced by a gnat's tadger - still within the width of the groove but not plumb centre. 

Thinking about it, the belt is bound to bed in a little, hence setting the tensioner a little higher for a new belt.  So it will no doubt be spot on now I have driven a few miles.  Following that reasoning through, I set the 1-3-5 side within the mark but also advanced by a similar gnat's. 

I haven't bothered to strip down and check if the strategy worked but all seems well.
:-[ :-[ ;)
Title: Re: Cambelt kit
Post by: Figureman52 on 22 August 2011, 20:24:45
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Did the job on my '01 2.6 a month or three ago, using a Contitech kit supplied buy BuyPartsBy.  It was also 6B replacing an existing 6B - and I have been to Specsavers!.  It has been fine so far. 

It had a single adjustable pulley as well - as did the old one i took off.  I scratched my head when I saw that the timing on the non-adjustable 2-4-6 side was advanced by a gnat's tadger - still within the width of the groove but not plumb centre. 

Thinking about it, the belt is bound to bed in a little, hence setting the tensioner a little higher for a new belt.  So it will no doubt be spot on now I have driven a few miles.  Following that reasoning through, I set the 1-3-5 side within the mark but also advanced by a similar gnat's. 

I haven't bothered to strip down and check if the strategy worked but all seems well.

I have just done exactly the same before reading your post.

Great minds. :y

I do not understand the reference to specsavers. :-?