Italian Tony
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Hi All,
I am in need of help with a drive belt (not timing belt) issue I am experiencing, with my Fiat Punto MK2 1.9 JTD (2002) here it goes:
A tensiones of the drive belt has come loose and so as the belt, when this happened I stopped the car to see what the noise was but not being able to start it again.
A local mechanic has told me that once a drive belt get loos as mine did there is a high chance 99.99% that the valve have bent even so the cam belt is still intact hence the reason why the car is not starting
I note from some posts I have read, the that should still start without the drive belt and if the Cam belt snaps these engines may be safe as this would not damage the engine, is this the case?
So as it stands I have a car with no drive belt that does not start, I could purchase a tensioner/pulley and a new belt however I am a bit weary I buying spares if the fix would not work.
Could the lack of drive belt stop the engine from starting?
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Tony.
I am in need of help with a drive belt (not timing belt) issue I am experiencing, with my Fiat Punto MK2 1.9 JTD (2002) here it goes:
A tensiones of the drive belt has come loose and so as the belt, when this happened I stopped the car to see what the noise was but not being able to start it again.
A local mechanic has told me that once a drive belt get loos as mine did there is a high chance 99.99% that the valve have bent even so the cam belt is still intact hence the reason why the car is not starting
I note from some posts I have read, the that should still start without the drive belt and if the Cam belt snaps these engines may be safe as this would not damage the engine, is this the case?
So as it stands I have a car with no drive belt that does not start, I could purchase a tensioner/pulley and a new belt however I am a bit weary I buying spares if the fix would not work.
Could the lack of drive belt stop the engine from starting?
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Tony.