Mates,
How does the Fiat/Alfa cam-belt tensioner work? I mean the type with the little pointer as fitted to at least my JTD and also some Alfa Twin-Spark engines.
As I understand it, the tension is set by rotating the little dibber-dobber pointer so it lines up with a hole in the back plate.. then you tighten up the screw and release the pointer.
Now.. occasionally I'm sure I've seen the pointer pointing at the hole... but whenever I fit one, I rotate the pointer to the hole, hold it there with the little round stick tool... then tighten it up. When I release the pointer, it always drops back to its original position.
Now.. I've not really ever had trouble with the tensioner (although see my other latest thread..
) but I'm curious how this tensioner works, in case I'm blundering about by accident.
How come the tensioner can point at the hole (correct position) but when I fit it, the spring loaded part just drops back to its stop?
Ralf S.
How does the Fiat/Alfa cam-belt tensioner work? I mean the type with the little pointer as fitted to at least my JTD and also some Alfa Twin-Spark engines.
As I understand it, the tension is set by rotating the little dibber-dobber pointer so it lines up with a hole in the back plate.. then you tighten up the screw and release the pointer.
Now.. occasionally I'm sure I've seen the pointer pointing at the hole... but whenever I fit one, I rotate the pointer to the hole, hold it there with the little round stick tool... then tighten it up. When I release the pointer, it always drops back to its original position.
Now.. I've not really ever had trouble with the tensioner (although see my other latest thread..
How come the tensioner can point at the hole (correct position) but when I fit it, the spring loaded part just drops back to its stop?
Ralf S.