Mc Tool wrote:A new belt from someone who gets thru a few and regularly renews stock ( like maybe Burtons ) is cheap piece of mind ...... even if it is "valve safe" ( I didn't know that , thanks Terra-Kotta ). New tensioners are cheap too
Are they really valve safe , just that now that I think about it I had to lay the head assy on either the intake or exhaust gasket faces as there was always at least one valve sticking down so I couldn't rest it on the head gasket surface . Mmmm? , but then the history of this engine is well dodgy
That's ok dickwad, the answer wasn't for your benefit anyways. I guess your motors are so finely done with perfect skimming that you don't need a head gasket and blocks decked so fine pistons are flush within a couple of microns unlike the standard 2 litre where we have to use head gaskets and our pistons come 5 thou short of deck height.
Must get my hands on one of these kiwi Lima motors.
Hamish, that's a fucking Maori name isn't it???
Well yes my Ducati motors do have such fine finishing that they don't use head gaskets , just a couple of O rings for the oil and water. as for getting your hands on a Kiwi Lima motor , I have never heard of one, but in any event that would involve removing at least one hand off your dick , and I cant see that happening . And just when I was wondering just how stupid you really are , you go and show me ..... yep Hamish is a maori name .... Oh and don't send me no more PM's , seriously Dude what is your problem .... wife run off with your boyfriend
If you kept your criticisms constructive and ( even close to ) factual you wouldnt come across ass such an arsehole . To be honest , I cant be bothered with you , how 'bout you just keep your unpleasantness to yourself
Sometimes I talk to myself ... and we both have a good laugh
Car(s): Ford Capri 1.6GL 1981 (Track Project) & 2.0 GL 1979(Gone to Capri Heaven) Alfa 156 GTA (Daily Driver) Alfa 2.4JTD Sportwagon Mini Cooper S (Wife's) Old Jags & Riley's for fun
i am not allowed to give this information away publically. it is most likely covered under a non-diclosure agreement. i didn't mean anything nasty about it sorry.
i am just trying to help you out in this situation and give you the best advice possible. lets just say i work for a certain manufacturer of timing belts as an engineer
forgot to add for your particular timing belt it has a shelf life of 7 years due to the materials it is constructed with. hence why any part warranty would be invalid if it was fitted.[/quote]
Maybe then you can suggest the best and baddest ass belt to get?
Mc Tool wrote:A new belt from someone who gets thru a few and regularly renews stock ( like maybe Burtons ) is cheap piece of mind ...... even if it is "valve safe" ( I didn't know that , thanks Terra-Kotta ). New tensioners are cheap too
Are they really valve safe , just that now that I think about it I had to lay the head assy on either the intake or exhaust gasket faces as there was always at least one valve sticking down so I couldn't rest it on the head gasket surface . Mmmm? , but then the history of this engine is well dodgy
That's ok dickwad, the answer wasn't for your benefit anyways. I guess your motors are so finely done with perfect skimming that you don't need a head gasket and blocks decked so fine pistons are flush within a couple of microns unlike the standard 2 litre where we have to use head gaskets and our pistons come 5 thou short of deck height.
Must get my hands on one of these kiwi Lima motors.
Hamish, that's a fucking Maori name isn't it???
Well yes my Ducati motors do have such fine finishing that they don't use head gaskets , just a couple of O rings for the oil and water. as for getting your hands on a Kiwi Lima motor , I have never heard of one, but in any event that would involve removing at least one hand off your dick , and I cant see that happening . And just when I was wondering just how stupid you really are , you go and show me ..... yep Hamish is a maori name .... Oh and don't send me no more PM's , seriously Dude what is your problem .... wife run off with your boyfriend
If you kept your criticisms constructive and ( even close to ) factual you wouldnt come across ass such an arsehole . To be honest , I cant be bothered with you , how 'bout you just keep your unpleasantness to yourself
So what that fucks a Ducati motor Gota do with a ford pinto engine?
I'd have thought with not even 20 posts under your belt you'd have a bit more respect for those on the forum.
(Where's the sheep shagger icon?)
An yeah. I pmd you to see what your problem is. Not even mature enough to answer that.
By the way. I can keep this up for a long long time
Car(s): Ford Capri 1.6GL 1981 (Track Project) & 2.0 GL 1979(Gone to Capri Heaven) Alfa 156 GTA (Daily Driver) Alfa 2.4JTD Sportwagon Mini Cooper S (Wife's) Old Jags & Riley's for fun
vp-reynolds4 wrote:i am not allowed to give this information away publically. it is most likely covered under a non-diclosure agreement. i didn't mean anything nasty about it sorry.
i am just trying to help you out in this situation and give you the best advice possible. lets just say i work for a certain manufacturer of timing belts as an engineer
forgot to add for your particular timing belt it has a shelf life of 7 years due to the materials it is constructed with. hence why any part warranty would be invalid if it was fitted.
Maybe then you can suggest the best and baddest ass belt to get?[/quote]
i don't get too caught up in the sales side of things too much, but i would recommend using a reputable seller, much like what others have already suggested.
this way you can insure the belt is fresh. i think you can probably guess what i am going to say, but something like a Gates belt will do you well
Plans have changed to just make a good fun Track Car
Will01 wrote:i am not allowed to give this information away publically. it is most likely covered under a non-diclosure agreement
We won`t tell
Goodness me, I thought we were discussing timing belts on thirty year old cars, not a situation of National importance which might threathen the wellbeing of the country. Call CI5 quick!
Car(s): Ford Capri 1.6GL 1981 (Track Project) & 2.0 GL 1979(Gone to Capri Heaven) Alfa 156 GTA (Daily Driver) Alfa 2.4JTD Sportwagon Mini Cooper S (Wife's) Old Jags & Riley's for fun