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Consult GATES's entire Timing Belt Replacement Interval Guide catalogue on DirectIndustry. Page: 1/76
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Timing Belt Replacement Interval Guide. 76 Pages. Industrial...
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Always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations for replacing timing belts. These vary. There are different tensioning methods and some automakers have designed special installation tools. Use of any other tool could cause damage. So make sure you use the right tools in order not to damage the belt.
Shorten center distance and remove old belts. Inspect and service take-up rails, bearings, and shafts. Inspect and clean sheaves; replace worn and damaged sheaves. Check and correct sheave alignment. Select replacement belts. Lay belts over sheaves; rotate until belts’ slack is on the same side. Check final sheave alignment.
Timing Belt Identification & Replacement Guide. Downloadable/printable Timing Belt Identification and Replacement (.pdf) The first step in identifying which timing belt that you have is to look for identifying numbers and/or letters marked on the timing belt.
These are detailed instructions for replacing the timing belt on the 2.0 litre common rail engine in the VW Scirocco, Golf V, Golf VI, Golf Plus and Jetta III. These timing belts are found from model year 2008 onwards, and are found on engines that bear the code CBDB. The working time is 2.2 hours for all engines.
Timing belts are a critical part of any engine maintenance program and must be replaced at the specified interval determined by the belt manufacturer or original equipment vehicle manufacturer. Failure to do so may result in
To ensure that the belt change operation goes smoothly, the Continental provides fitters with a detailed installation guide. In this, experts provide a step-by-step explanation of the correct change procedure.