Well, was driving my dad's colt, G32b powered. I had noticed a whining noise from the belt area, but only when cold, and would go away after a couple of minutes.
It was getting louder from day to day. I decided to take his car out last night, and sure enough, heard some pinging clanking and metal noises!!
I had just picked up a buddy and the girls. Car then dies. I tried to turn it over, and it just turned really quick, with a lot of funny noise from within the t-belt cover.
Anyway, it turns out the Tensioner had seized, heated itself up from friction i guess, and just felt apart. So i got a ride back to my place, picked up all my tools, jack andstands and what not, spare USED T belt, and tensioner from my pile of spare parts at home. Headed back down to the car. I ended up fixing it on the spot on the side of the street. People thought i was a nut. I had all the pulleys out and covers and belts out on the curb side!!! Put it all back , knowing the low compression motor had lots of valve/piston clearance. In three hours time i managed to drive back and forth to get my tools, grab a bite to eat, and re+re the tensioner, and get home to sleep.(11:30 till about almost 3:00am)
Cranked it over, it purred like a kitten!!! I love it!!! And the car has 225K kms on it!!
What other car can you do this with?? Maybe a honda or mazda 1.5 and thats about it.
So far, the car is pretty much original with the exception of ; clutch, clutch master, struts, rad, battery and now tbelt and tensioner.
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