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mattgti6phase2

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As above I'm looking for a cambelt cover in good condition please. Mine has burn holes in it from when it was poorly fitted after my cambelt change and the aux belt has worn it away Whistle

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Posted 22nd Aug 2013 at 22:11
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I've got one Matt Yes

I assume I have the correct one to fit your phase 2, the one with the sliding mechanism on?

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Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 09:16
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all the same Wink

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Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 09:49
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Post #4
gnrlee wrote:
all the same Wink


Really?

I thought I heard that some of them have 10mm bolts, and some have a sliding mechanism on? Not sure myself though Unsure

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Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 09:53
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Post #5
gnrlee wrote:
all the same Wink


Incorrect.

Earlier ones have a sliding mechanism where the others have 2 nuts to the centre.

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  • Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 10:14
    cjm_harris

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    Post #6
    Well then Matt, need to check which you have. I have the sliding mech type, which is the earlier one according to Dan.

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 10:36
    dangti6

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    Here's the one I have available:

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  • Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 12:05
    cjm_harris

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    Post #8
    And I bet that is the one he needs! Go away Dan Laugh

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 12:10
    mattgti6phase2

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    Post #9
    LOL LOL LOL that's the one i need!!!

    Although Dan is correct about them being different between the phases they are still interchangeable but the early type ones are s**t!

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 12:27
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    mattgti6phase2 wrote:
    but the early type ones are s**t!


    Thanks for ruining the sale of mine then Sad

    Laugh my ass off

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 12:29
    mattgti6phase2

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    Post #11
    Laugh my ass off sorry bud didn't realize

    Ok I'll try and salvage it for you.

    They work just fine, however the sliding mechanism interferes with the master cylinder resivour. And if Dan didn't have one I'd buy yours Wink

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 12:37
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    Post #12
    dangti6 wrote:
    gnrlee wrote:
    all the same Wink


    Incorrect.

    Earlier ones have a sliding mechanism where the others have 2 nuts to the centre.


    Incorrect, the actual cover is the same. Early types had a bar which fitted in the vertical slot and there were two 'bobbins' which fitted through the holes and the bar slid over these to lock it in place.

    The later type changed the bobbins for threaded bar and you need to affix it with two M6 nuts. Yes

    However the cover design is identical in both parts. Yes

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 15:09
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    Post #13
    Without splitting hairs - the fitment differs, so it's worth noting as had Matt purchased CJM's on GNRLEE's advice he could have got it and found he needed the mechanism fittings to the engine also which may or may not have been supplied in it's entirety.

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  • Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 15:16
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    not identical, late covers will rub on the bolts of the earlier pulleys.

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 15:26
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    AWW Welshpug COME ERE!


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  • Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 15:32
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    Post #16
    welshpug! wrote:
    not identical, late covers will rub on the bolts of the earlier pulleys.


    Do you mean the 3 x M6 bolts which hold the pulleys to the hubs?

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 15:55
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    yup, I fitted an earlier pulley on my inlet cam to make it easier to adjust, but they caught the inside of the later covers.

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 16:25
    welshpug!

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    so Razz

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 16:25
    welshpug!

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    Post #19
    there's actually three different covers, one early type till RP 7664 with the slider, then two with the nuts changing at RP 08547.

    08547 is when the single bolt pulleys came in.

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 16:31
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    I stand corrected then...

    Seeing as I did your cambelt last week Matt I can confirm that your engine has the later style pulleys, so you will be looking for a cover which is post build code 08547. Yes

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 17:38
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    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    I stand corrected then...



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  • Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 18:01
    mattgti6phase2

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    Post #22
    Is it the later 08547 one you have Dan?

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 18:18
    welshpug!

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    that's not a part number, its the RP number of the changeover LOL

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 18:38
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    Its a sad day when Matts 'Wanted Cambelt Cover' is the busiest thread on the forum LOL

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    Posted 23rd Aug 2013 at 18:38
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    It's from a 2000 car so I'd suspect so.

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