S stash New member Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 7 Points 6 Location Cape Town, South Africa. May 24, 2004 #1 Just wondering whether the uno fire 1100 is likely to bend the valves in the case of a timing belt slip or snap. Or is there a safety net of sorts ?
Just wondering whether the uno fire 1100 is likely to bend the valves in the case of a timing belt slip or snap. Or is there a safety net of sorts ?
Morty Mort NobodyBlamesTheHappyGuy! Written 5 guides Joined Jun 30, 2003 Messages 2,986 Points 509 Location 69° North May 24, 2004 #2 It's supposed to stay clear of damage. Morten. gas lowered on abarth wheels. upgraded interior and visuals. audio through phoenix gold and kenwood. projects: air in and out.
It's supposed to stay clear of damage. Morten. gas lowered on abarth wheels. upgraded interior and visuals. audio through phoenix gold and kenwood. projects: air in and out.
OP OP S stash New member Joined Feb 8, 2004 Messages 7 Points 6 Location Cape Town, South Africa. May 25, 2004 #3 Ok cool. Shot a lot Morten
S Spam0r Member Joined Oct 14, 2003 Messages 306 Points 70 Location derby, United Kingdom. May 25, 2004 #4 nothing get damaged if timing belt goes or cam belt ur fine jst put them back on/ replace them and then ur on ur way agen! gotta love the uno's
nothing get damaged if timing belt goes or cam belt ur fine jst put them back on/ replace them and then ur on ur way agen! gotta love the uno's