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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / August 2006

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106 Cambelt replacement

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johnlousvet - 05 Aug 2006 22:46 GMT
I want to change my cambelt on my 106 1.1 8 valve Independence.

My question is in the Haynes Manual  it says that I need to use a
special tool (seem something) It says that this must be used and if not
to check the new belt with a Peugeot Agent. The Auto data manual says
the same. Are these instructions necessary or can I do this like I have
done on other cars with never a problem, as the belt has teeth if it is
in the sprockets correctly the adjustment is fairly obviously tight
enough not to jump off and not to slip but not overtight.

Any advice please

Regards

John Lousvet
Chris - 06 Aug 2006 14:37 GMT
> I want to change my cambelt on my 106 1.1 8 valve Independence.
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> John Lousvet

We have done many cam belts on 106 with out using this tool.(but it was
ready to use just incase we needed to use it)if it is fitted into the
teeth and timing dos not move and all lined up you should have no
problem.but dont do the ajuster up to tight. good luck ..
from Chris Addlestone Surrey..
nigel - 07 Aug 2006 00:53 GMT
>I want to change my cambelt on my 106 1.1 8 valve Independence.
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>John Lousvet
What you need to do is fit the belt and tension it. Take out the
locking pins and start the engine. Rev it gently and watch the belt.
It should not flap at all when being revved or when the revs decrease.
That means it is too loose. Then listen for any whine which indicates
it is too tight. Adjust accordingly.
 
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