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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Golf mk3 how to guides + info => Topic started by: Peter Sarbutt on 01 December 2009, 17:44
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Hi All,
After owning a mk3 gti a few years ago, I recently bought another!).
I've had a good search on previous topics, but can't find answer to my question.
The car I bought is overdue a cambelt, which I am going to do myself. However when looking through the haynes manual, I notice that a special tool needs to be used for tensioning the belt, instead of the usual twist thru 90 degrees.
Can anyone tell me whether, in practise this is really required, can I just use the usual test for belt tension?
Cheers
Pete
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I would use the normal method, never had a problem.
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It depends on whether you have the old style or new style tensioner. The new stle you line the marks up on the tensioner and the tension is set.
If you have to old style you need to set the tension manualy. For the 16v you need to set the tension for 45 degrees of twist and not 90 degrees.
Paul
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I've been looking into doing my cambelt ('96 16v), is it a hard process that someone with average skills can do or should i drop her into the garage??
any pointers would be great
miky
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Paul / Audi A8 - Many thanks for the advice - I'll check which style of tensioner I have, but from what you tell me, the special tool is not required.
Miky - I'll let you know how I have got on.
Cheers
Pete