Timing belt bearings
Timing belt bearings
Hello Everyone,
I have recently replaced timing belt, shaft balance belt, water pump, oil seals and 3 bearings.
Upon completion of the above, I noticed that there is an unusual sound from the timing belt area.
Could the sound result from incorrect bearings that were installed ?
please share your thoughts.
All advise will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Simon
I have recently replaced timing belt, shaft balance belt, water pump, oil seals and 3 bearings.
Upon completion of the above, I noticed that there is an unusual sound from the timing belt area.
Could the sound result from incorrect bearings that were installed ?
please share your thoughts.
All advise will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Simon
Hello Everyone,
I have recently replaced timing belt, shaft balance belt, water pump, oil seals and 3 bearings.
Upon completion of the above, I noticed that there is an unusual sound from the timing belt area.
Could the sound result from incorrect bearings that were installed ?
please share your thoughts.
All advise will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Simon
I have recently replaced timing belt, shaft balance belt, water pump, oil seals and 3 bearings.
Upon completion of the above, I noticed that there is an unusual sound from the timing belt area.
Could the sound result from incorrect bearings that were installed ?
please share your thoughts.
All advise will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Simon
The three bearings you refer to most likely are contained in the three pulleys that are normally part of a timing belt job. New bearings don't make noise.
Two things are critical when replacing the timing belts, belt tension and balance shaft timing. If either are wrong it could cause noise or vibration. Best to get it inspected by a knowledgeable person.
Two things are critical when replacing the timing belts, belt tension and balance shaft timing. If either are wrong it could cause noise or vibration. Best to get it inspected by a knowledgeable person.
Have you replaced this updated bracket? https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...elt-video.html
Bracket was not replaced.
I suspect the unusual sound is from the bearings that were incorrect, appeared same as previous bearing but I guess the serial numbers are different
The three bearings you refer to most likely are contained in the three pulleys that are normally part of a timing belt job. New bearings don't make noise.
Two things are critical when replacing the timing belts, belt tension and balance shaft timing. If either are wrong it could cause noise or vibration. Best to get it inspected by a knowledgeable person.
Two things are critical when replacing the timing belts, belt tension and balance shaft timing. If either are wrong it could cause noise or vibration. Best to get it inspected by a knowledgeable person.
will have the tech check belt tension and balance shaft timing this weekend. hope to resolve
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