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wrinx
01-10-07, 00:20
Spotted it tonight while fitting the 166 caliper...looks like the aircon pump belt, with about 50mm of deflection and teeth facing downward :eek::tapedshut:

Looks like it might have popped off or just become VERY slack:doh:

Any ideas why?

wrinx

AlfaJack
01-10-07, 00:37
As posted on alfa155.org:

Errm, if the air con belt goes, I believe you need to say goodbye to the power steering - one drives the other I think.

Juan AR155Q4
01-10-07, 19:11
Alfajack is right, PS is driven by AC.

Check bolts for a loosen one.

wrinx
02-10-07, 00:00
Sounds like this is going to be a nightmare job, Ringman has posted on 155.org about how poor the access is!

Don't understand why my belt is on upside down??!!!??

wrinx

AlfaJack
02-10-07, 10:37
Can you get any pics?

When were the belts last done?

wrinx
03-11-07, 16:45
Got the belt off....what a nightmare!

Bit of video for you....the two small white marks on the belt, near the left hand pulley, are where the belt is only held together with the material (the white bit!), the rubber is totally split...hence why it's floppy I guess.

http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g118/wrinx/Q4/th_SV_A0014.jpg (http://s54.photobucket.com/albums/g118/wrinx/Q4/?action=view&current=SV_A0014.flv)

...and a pic showing the two splits:

http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g118/wrinx/Q4/SP_A0506.jpg


http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g118/wrinx/Q4/SP_A0508.jpg

...and turned through 180degrees:
http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g118/wrinx/Q4/SP_A0510.jpg

wrinx

AlfaJack
03-11-07, 23:38
Jese, that is terrible!! Hope the cambelt is in better condition! Guess it doesn't matter now as you are changing them :)

wrinx
03-11-07, 23:50
Yes, it's odd, the auxilliary belt is fine with just some minor cracking and the AC belt is 100%.

I can only guess the timing belt is fine but haven't opened it up yet, will check now!

...I was only planning on tightening the PS belt until after Keswick and then tackling the rest :roll:

wrinx

Michael_kal
06-11-07, 14:08
Hello,
just a question/remark if the belt is/was fitted to the AC and PS as show it doesn't wonder that it si gone, the teeth shoudt face not to tzhe outside but to the inside due to the small radius of the beltwheels.
Fit a new one in the right way and it will work fine.

Regards Michael

AlfaJack
06-11-07, 17:56
Hi Michael, welcome to the forum!

I think wrinx turned it inside out to demonstrate the cracks in it.

wrinx
06-11-07, 18:26
Afraid Michael is quite right, it WAS running with the teeth facing outward!!!!

I suspect that's why it's cracked so badly...so perhaps it wasn't tensioned correctly or has lost tension??

My feeling is that it wasn't replaced when the belts were last done :mad:

Picked up the new belt today....wahey! :eek:

wrinx

AlfaJack
06-11-07, 18:32
Ooops, and WTF!!! sorry michael ;)

wrinx
08-11-07, 20:50
Done!!!

What a p155ing nightmare that was....I'm never touching those tensioners again unless I have to!

Belt went on by turning the engine by hand on the crank :lol:

Checked the timing belt and it looks ok...or as well as can be assessed by looking :rolleyes:

wrinx

cuore_sportivo_155
08-11-07, 22:03
you better had changed the timing belt now, and you'd not have to touch the accesory belts for a while.... now it's just another job on the list

RMB-Racing
08-11-07, 23:14
Spotted it tonight while fitting the 166 caliper...looks like the aircon pump belt, with about 50mm of deflection and teeth facing downward :eek::tapedshut:

Looks like it might have popped off or just become VERY slack:doh:

Any ideas why?

wrinx

Sorry to hijack this post, but when i read abort your 166 caliper project, I got very interested.

Have you any pictures of the project, and maybe a "how to do" guide?

wrinx
08-11-07, 23:35
you better had changed the timing belt now, and you'd not have to touch the accesory belts for a while.... now it's just another job on the list

You're right, I should...but the bi-annual 155.org meet in Keswick is happening at the end of the month and I can't be sure of having time to do the full job.

I have faith.... :lol:

Know I know how to remove the AC belt it will be a five minute job in future ;)

wrinx

wrinx
08-11-07, 23:38
Sorry to hijack this post, but when i read abort your 166 caliper project, I got very interested.

Have you any pictures of the project, and maybe a "how to do" guide?

This is a popular modification on 155.org, started by Sub555 I think.

In brief....you need a 10mm mounting bracket (CAD drawing on 155.org), V6 166 calipers (2.5 or 3.0), the original mounting bolts, some 12mm bolts (45mm iirc), 204mm Fiat Coupe turbo discs, @8-8.5mm spacers......and you're away!

Will look for some pics.....thread here: http://forum.berlinasportivo.org/showthread.php?p=6108#post6108

wrinx