How do you remove the timing belt on a B16A?
Take a 14mm and loosen the tension on the timing belt tensioner, then you can slide off the old timing belt. (or you can just cut it off, but you’ll still need to loosen the bolt and remove the tensioner since we are putting a new one on) Belt is now removed. Since I have an impact its easy to just buzz the cam gear bolts loose.
What kind of pulleys do you use for a V belt?
Choose from nylon, UHMW, and zinc. Increase efficiency, vary speed, and extend the life of your drive by changing the pitch on these pulleys. Also known as step-cone pulleys, these have multiple groove sizes so you can quickly change rotation speed by moving your belt to a different groove. A built -in spring maintains tension on your belt.
Where does the belt number come from on a belt?
Part numbers are derived from Industry Standard Number. First digit in Gates number corresponds to first two digits of Industry Standard Number. For Example: 4L450. 2450 = 4L450 Belt length is to the nearest tenth of an inch.
Take a 14mm and loosen the tension on the timing belt tensioner, then you can slide off the old timing belt. (or you can just cut it off, but you’ll still need to loosen the bolt and remove the tensioner since we are putting a new one on) Belt is now removed. Since I have an impact its easy to just buzz the cam gear bolts loose.
What is the pulley number for a marine engine?
Updated larger diameter water pump pulley for Marine Power 1.0L 75Hp Marine Engines. Must use belt part number 260973 when this pulley is used. Adapter used on Marine Power LS (6.0 -6.2L) Inboard Engines to mount the crank mounted water pump. (Johnson Pump F6B). Mounts Marine Power pump #524520Z to LS Engines.
Part numbers are derived from Industry Standard Number. First digit in Gates number corresponds to first two digits of Industry Standard Number. For Example: 4L450. 2450 = 4L450 Belt length is to the nearest tenth of an inch.
What do the numbers mean on a multi speed belt?
Multi-Speed Belts. First two digits indicate top width in sixteenths of an inch. Next two digits designate sheave angle in degrees that the belt is designed to fit. Last three or four digits indicate pitch length to the nearest tenth of an inch.