What is a GT2 timing belt?

What is a GT2 timing belt?

GT2 timing belts are intended for lower load applications such as the first reduction in a gearbox, or motor to flywheel. These belts go hand in hand with GT2 timing pulleys, and are great for low-load applications.

How to change the timing belt on a car?

Counterhold OE no. 1870815000 Preparatory work: Identify the vehicle using the engine code. Disconnect the vehicle battery. Do not turn the crankshaft and camshaft once the timing belt has been removed. Turn the engine in the normal direction of rotation (clockwise). Turn the engine ONLY at the crankshaft pulley and not at other pulleys.

How to fit timing belt on crankshaft pulley?

Fit timing belt on crankshaft pulley, starting clockwise. Take care to ensure that timing belt is not creased during fitting! Timing belt must be tight between pulleys on tight side! Markings on timing belt must align with markings on camshaft pulley, crankshaft drive pulley and high-pressure pump pulley (Figs. 6a and 6b).

Where to put the timing belt on a Deutz engine?

Secure the new timing belt, pulleys and belt tensioner in place. Put a small amount of force on the belt tensioner and then secure it. This will give you a good starting point. Then place the timing belt gauge between the oil pump pulley and the camshaft pulley with the gauge facing the Deutz engine bellhousing.

What kind of timing belt do I need for Fiat?

Large numbers of the 1.6 D Multijet diesel engine are installed in Fiat vehicles. Significant errors are frequently committed when changing the timing belt. To ensure that the belt change operation goes smoothly, the ContiTech Power Transmission Group provides fitters with a detailed installation guide.

What are the benefits of replacing a timing belt?

  • Increase in Horse Power. Taking your vehicle to a timing belt replacement shop and changing the timing belt as scheduled will benefit you in many ways.
  • Better Fuel Economy. Changing the timing belt when needed will dramatically increase your gas mileage.
  • Lower Auto Repair Cost.

    How often to you replace a timing belt?

    Unfortunately, in most cases, there are no obvious signs the timing belt is near death; it will just break. That’s why highly rated auto mechanics recommend replacing it every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Always check your owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommendations.

    When to replace timing belt?

    Every car manufacturer recommends replacing the timing belt after a given time, and it is imperative to take this advice. The time or distance between timing belt replacement depends on the specific make and model of the vehicle, but on average it should be changed every 100,000 miles.

    Should I replace the timing belt?

    If your car has a timing belt, it’s important that you inspect it regularly to ensure that it’s in proper working order. This small part is critical to your engine running properly, and if it breaks the results can be catastrophic. Your timing belt should be replaced every 50,000–70,000 miles, depending on your car’s make and model.