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andylancaster3000

posted on 28/3/13 at 09:30 AM Reply With Quote
Pinto tensioner roll pin

Hi all,

In the process of changing the cambelt on the race car engine (2.0 pinto) and have noticed what seems to be a redundant roll pin between the two bolts on the tensioner. What is the purpose of this, is it a legacy of the tensioner once having a spring and therefore can I remove it?!

Cheers

Andy

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jamesbond007ltk

posted on 28/3/13 at 10:08 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Andy,

I have this on mine which is a manual tensioner too. I wasn't aware the older engines had sprung tensioners and thought they were always manual.

That sais, I am not sure waht the roll pin is for and am no where near car or workshop at present. Perhaps it it to provide a surface to lever agaisnt to tension the belt? Don't remember ever using it myself as I tend to lever on the underside of the plate.


Rich

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snapper

posted on 28/3/13 at 11:26 AM Reply With Quote
Was for a spring but never provided enough tension so everyone sets tent ion with the 90 degree twist method and does the pivot and locking nuts up tight
The new belts don't stretch like the early Cortina ones did





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Mikef

posted on 28/3/13 at 11:33 AM Reply With Quote
yep , had this on mine with the tension spring, did away with the lot and just use the 2 bolts. Its been fine.
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andylancaster3000

posted on 28/3/13 at 12:08 PM Reply With Quote
Brill, thanks guys. Thought as much. Will knock it out as it is a little close to the belt for comfort!
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