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Mar 5th, 2016, 20:44 | #1 |
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For sale: Volvo 2.4d\d5 timing belt additional protection
Here we have for sale additional protection\cover for VOLVO 2.4D and D5 engines
Why do I need one? Additional cover will protect your engine from expensive repairs or write-off due to aux belt\air-con belt snapping and wrapping around timing belt and damaging engine. Some Discussions here: http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=189326 http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=80119 http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=154476 http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=170141 http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=208165 http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=188297 Does my engine needs one? Cars with 2.4D and D5 engines till year 2012 would benefit from this. After model year 2012 timing belt cover design has changed and there is no need for extra protection. Which cars\engines will it fit? S80, V70, XC60, XC70 with 2.4D and D5 engines 2007-2012 (???) See post - How to check if it will fit my engine? S60 D5244T10 XC60 2009 D5244T4 XC70 2008 D5244T4 -------- WILL NOT FIT: XC60 2014 D5244T12 XC70 xxxx D5244T15 XC60 2013 D5244T17 XC70 2012 D5244T17 Engine Code - D5244T17 XC90 WHAT WILL BE INCLUDED? 1 x Timing Belt protection 2 x M10 bolts 1 x M7 bolt 1 x cable tie See pictures here: HOW MUCH WILL IT BE ? GBP 55 inc. tracked delivery. Bit expensive due to this item is not manafactured, but hand made by one person, which lives abroad (postage costs). HOW CAN I GET ONE, WHERE DO I PAY? Payments via Paypal, Contact me via PM for details HOW DO I FIT THIS? Quick update: Appologies, but this should be added to first post earlier on. To be able to tell if this protection guard/kit will fit your D5, you will need to jack up your car, take wheel and plastic inner arch off and look for following: There have to be 2 bolt holes into your engine block on left from you and 1 smaller bolt on right hand side, which holds timing belt cover. If you can't see 2 holes on left hand side of your engine block -IT WILL NOT FIT. See pictures: Last edited by cumbrianmale; Mar 19th, 2016 at 17:32. Reason: OP added detail |
Mar 5th, 2016, 22:57 | #2 |
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What's it made from? Have you done any research to prove that it works? Aux belts can be quite violent when they snap.
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Mar 5th, 2016, 23:43 | #3 |
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Mar 6th, 2016, 10:07 | #4 |
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My poverty spec Bergen spanners are made of metal, as are my Snap On spanners. They both work, but I wouldn't even think of putting pressure on the Bergen spanners. It would have to be very good quality metal, otherwise the part you are selling could ironically become the part that actually takes the timing belt out.
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So far it's been fitted to many cars, some been using this addon for 3+ years and there is reason why it's been invented. Last edited by Element888; Mar 6th, 2016 at 11:33. |
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Can you add me to your list, thanks very much Cheers Roy
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I understand the theory of how it's supposed to work, but you haven't provided any evidence that it does what you say it does. Do you have any proof that it has successfully prevented an aux belt from taking out a timing belt on a D5? I'm not having a dig at you here. I'm trying to acertain whether this is a theoretical idea that is still unproven, or a legitimate fully functional and approved method for timing belt protection.
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The definitive answer is to change the belts and idlers ...
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Would people be patient and I will post more info on this, as atm I can not edit my posts for some reason. And this is not any money making scheme. I do not make any money on this, apart from beer money for my effort and time I spend. Nor do I produce or make them. This is here to help forum members. I been there and know how it feels. Sadly this is where it goes atm - slagging me off
I had a bad feeling I should not do this, but here we go... Atm it looks to me this will be first and last 5 pieces of kit I will provide. If you think GBP 55 is too much comparing to new engine or head, that's the way it be then... |
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Nobody is slagging you off. In theory it's a great idea, but changing your belts and tensioners when they're due is the best way to ensure that the aux belt doesn't snap and take out the timing belt.. £55 for a small piece of metal and a couple of screws is expensive, but if it was proven that it will definitely prevent the timing belt from getting taken out by a snapped aux belt, it would possibly be a good investment.
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