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  • #16
    Well tension set. I ended up taking a pic before I took tensioner off. It ended back in the same spot.

    Quick video of first start. Seems quiet to me.
    https://youtu.be/JCdEEaaAkWM

    Jeff
    71 240z

    80 280zx 10th Anniversary

    88 300zx Turbo, 89 300zx Turbo

    Datsun Jeff

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    • Dunkine
      Dunkine commented
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      It's ALIVE!
      Did you use a tensioning tool to set it?

  • #17
    No. Used the old pic and feel method.
    Jeff
    71 240z

    80 280zx 10th Anniversary

    88 300zx Turbo, 89 300zx Turbo

    Datsun Jeff

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    • #18
      Hello z31p

      Originally posted by JSM View Post
      Anyone recall if the tensioner nut had a lock washer? Mine did not. Did anyone use loctite on the nut? I wonder why they give a range for the torque on the nut?
      It has 2 washers, IIRC. Normal compression one, and a flat one under that.

      I ended up using the deflection and twisting methods though it seems like such an unscientific method (compared to say, torque when twisting the tensioner itself), but I've never broken a belt or had any issues.
      BLOZ UP.com
      It is not recommended to confirm proper installation by driving into walls or other barriers as this could cause personal injury or damage to the vehicle.

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      • #19
        I just found this video on Youtube put out by Gates. I'm not entirely sure what VG30 or VG33 he is performing this timing belt replacement on, but he does a very good job of explaining components and what he is doing when replacing the timing belt and tensioner. Hope this helps someone.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd5y9teII9E
        1985 300ZX Z31 2+2 VG33ET (running!)

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        • #20
          Oil filter spins on block, so vg30 most likely. 33's are remote mounted (not sure if all are though).


          Great video. That's a trick little tension tool, I can't seem to find anyone selling Gates' kit. They have one listed on Gates' site, but I don't see a product # to look it up by.

          http://www.gates.com/products/automo...tension-tester
          http://www.gatesunitta.com/timing-belt-tension-tester

          Has anyone used this universal one?
          SUPERTOOLS Universal Engine Tension Timing Belt Gauge Tool TP1048

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          • #21
            Originally posted by albionwanderer86 View Post
            I just found this video on Youtube put out by Gates. I'm not entirely sure what VG30 or VG33 he is performing this timing belt replacement on, but he does a very good job of explaining components and what he is doing when replacing the timing belt and tensioner. Hope this helps someone.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd5y9teII9E
            That's a VG30 with the square tooth gears. Good video. Cool tool. Except he seems to have the rockers (and his cam lock) engaged when he first tensions it and IIRC the FSM says to loosen all of them to relieve cam pressure against the belt.
            Last edited by BLOZ UP; 05-16-2019, 09:02 PM.
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            It is not recommended to confirm proper installation by driving into walls or other barriers as this could cause personal injury or damage to the vehicle.

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            • Dunkine
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              Good catch.
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