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Timing Belt: Inspection

  1. Inspect the belt closely. If the following problems are evident, replace the belt with a new one.
    1. Hardened back surface of rubber

      Back surface is glossy, non-elastic and so hard that when the nail of your finger is pressed into it, no mark is produced.

      Fig 1: Checking Belt Surface With Finger Nail
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    2. Cracked back surface of rubber.
      Fig 2: Identifying Cracked Belt
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    3. Side of belt is badly worn.
      NOTE: A belt in good condition should have clear-cut sides as if it were cut with a sharp knife.
      Fig 3: Identifying Separating Or Rounded Belt
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    4. Teeth are badly worn out.

      Initial stage : Canvas on load side of the tooth flank worn (fluffy canvas fibers, rubber gone, color changed to white, and unclear canvas texture)

      Last stage : Canvas on the load side of the tooth flank worn down and rubber exposed (tooth width reduced).

    5. Missing tooth
      Fig 4: Checking Timing Belt
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  2. If backlash or an irregular noise is observed when rotating the pulley, replace the timing belt tensioner and idler pulley.
    Fig 5: Checking Timing Belt Tenisioner
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