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Cam Belt
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Can anyone tell me what actually happens to the car engine when the belt breaks- does it seize? So to help from the car grinding to sudden halt - do you have to dip the clutch to get some brake control?
Touch wood- it's never happened to me, but my current car is getting a bit long in the tooth so I'd like to know what to expect.....
Touch wood- it's never happened to me, but my current car is getting a bit long in the tooth so I'd like to know what to expect.....
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09:13 Wed 15th May 2013
The cam belt is driven by the crankshaft which is turned by the action of the pistons moving up and down.
As it turns, it turns the camshaft, which controls the inlet and exhaust valves movements, opening and closing them at exactly the right time.
The valves open down into the cylinder and do so when the piston is down.
If the belt should snap, there is a very good chance that the upwardly moblile pistons will meet the open valves resulting in metal carnage. Very expensive to repair.
As it turns, it turns the camshaft, which controls the inlet and exhaust valves movements, opening and closing them at exactly the right time.
The valves open down into the cylinder and do so when the piston is down.
If the belt should snap, there is a very good chance that the upwardly moblile pistons will meet the open valves resulting in metal carnage. Very expensive to repair.
Is it only me that finds this slightly amusing ??
The OP has stated, "my current car is getting a bit long in the tooth so I'd like to know what to expect....." ???????
.... surely prevention is the best form of cure - so go and get your cam belt changed, before it's too late. I'm not exactly sure what the mechanics are when the belt snaps, but as already stated, it's very expensive to rectify !!!!
The OP has stated, "my current car is getting a bit long in the tooth so I'd like to know what to expect....." ???????
.... surely prevention is the best form of cure - so go and get your cam belt changed, before it's too late. I'm not exactly sure what the mechanics are when the belt snaps, but as already stated, it's very expensive to rectify !!!!
Putting a new cam belt on an older car should cost around £50 , if an old belt fails it is the end of the engine and the car as it will not be worth the cost of a new engine. Better safe than sorry get a reputable mechanic to put on a new cam belt , do not go to a main dealer , they will charge a lot more.
Long cambelt intervals are not 'normal' but they are increasingly common - Fords I know tend to be 100K sounds as if Vauxhalls are the same.
I would be disappointed these days if 'life of the car' was 100K I know that used to be the case - I have a 9 year old focus with 110K on it which is perfectly good and a Landrover defender with 214K on it (less good:c) ) - still looking to get a quarter of a million on that
I would be disappointed these days if 'life of the car' was 100K I know that used to be the case - I have a 9 year old focus with 110K on it which is perfectly good and a Landrover defender with 214K on it (less good:c) ) - still looking to get a quarter of a million on that