A6 V6-12V 97' - Rattle from front end of engine resolved..
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A6 V6-12V 97' - Rattle from front end of engine resolved..

 
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Ottar T
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:12 am    Post subject: A6 V6-12V 97' - Rattle from front end of engine resolved.. Reply with quote

Hello

Just to put out some information to people that are hearing lots of rattle
at start-up of the V6-12V engine..

After listening to the bad sounds for too long I finally got to do the
work.. I dismounted the serpentine belt first to rule out the involved
parts there.. However there was no change to the bad sounds..

I therefore dismounted the covers for the timing belt and found the
cause.. A slack timer-belt... adjusting the timing belt tensioner made the
horrible sounds disappear..

I can't blame any other than myself, as I changed the timing belt this
spring.. Seems like the bolt-tension/ friction barely overcome the forces
from the running timing belt.. It even got loose again just after having
put on the covers again, so I had to redo the work..

A sunshine story in mid winter.. :-)


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Regards

Ottar T

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Ronny
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:07 am    Post subject: Re: A6 V6-12V 97' - Rattle from front end of engine resolve Reply with quote

"Ottar T" <otverber_no-spam_@online.no> wrote in message
news:op.s09zqhzxbvwgqy@abit-i-stuen...
Quote:
Hello

Just to put out some information to people that are hearing lots of rattle
at start-up of the V6-12V engine..

After listening to the bad sounds for too long I finally got to do the
work.. I dismounted the serpentine belt first to rule out the involved
parts there.. However there was no change to the bad sounds..

I therefore dismounted the covers for the timing belt and found the
cause.. A slack timer-belt... adjusting the timing belt tensioner made the
horrible sounds disappear..

I can't blame any other than myself, as I changed the timing belt this
spring.. Seems like the bolt-tension/ friction barely overcome the forces
from the running timing belt.. It even got loose again just after having
put on the covers again, so I had to redo the work..

A sunshine story in mid winter.. :-)


--

Regards

Ottar T

Maybe when you changed the timing belt, you didn't change the tensioners?

Always worth doing....
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Ottar T
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 3:47 am    Post subject: Re: A6 V6-12V 97' - Rattle from front end of engine resolve Reply with quote

På Mon, 05 Dec 2005 00:07:04 +0100, skrev Ronny <Admin@1337hosts.com>:

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"Ottar T" <otverber_no-spam_@online.no> wrote in message
news:op.s09zqhzxbvwgqy@abit-i-stuen...
Hello

Just to put out some information to people that are hearing lots of
rattle
at start-up of the V6-12V engine..

After listening to the bad sounds for too long I finally got to do the
work.. I dismounted the serpentine belt first to rule out the involved
parts there.. However there was no change to the bad sounds..

I therefore dismounted the covers for the timing belt and found the
cause.. A slack timer-belt... adjusting the timing belt tensioner made
the
horrible sounds disappear..

I can't blame any other than myself, as I changed the timing belt this
spring.. Seems like the bolt-tension/ friction barely overcome the
forces
from the running timing belt.. It even got loose again just after having
put on the covers again, so I had to redo the work..

A sunshine story in mid winter.. :-)


--

Regards

Ottar T

Maybe when you changed the timing belt, you didn't change the tensioners?

Always worth doing....


Changed tensioner, timing belt roller, water pump and thermostat.. So all

were done by the book..
However I got a bit confused about if the tensioner should be rotated
clockwise or anti clockwise to tension the belt..
There seem to be a difference between the 12V and the 24V as the later
have an extra spring loaded tensioner system..

This time I chose to rotate the tensioner clockwise..

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Ottar T

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