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Title: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 15 October 2011, 12:47:45
Sons car has a broken cambelt. It's a 1993 (K) 1.4 petrol.

He is 200 miles away so a bit difficult.  :(

Does anyone know if this is fatal or there is any clearance?

Thanks
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 15 October 2011, 14:18:07
50:50 on the 8v units but every one i have seen (about 4) was fatal.
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 15 October 2011, 15:36:56
Thanks Mark. That is what he was advised by the RAC man and the local indy where he was towed.

I just wanted to check if this one of those lucky cars where if it broke then it didn't matter.

Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: henryd on 15 October 2011, 15:43:43
50:50 on the 8v units but every one i have seen (about 4) was fatal.

Agreed, never seen a clit get away with it :'(
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 15 October 2011, 17:40:02
50:50 on the 8v units but every one i have seen (about 4) was fatal.

Agreed, never seen a clit get away with it :'(



Owned a 74 Mk 1 Capri in the eighties. That got away with it.....luckily  :y
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 15 October 2011, 17:51:52
oem valves for clit wont be too expensive imo.. only trouble is headwork.. :-\
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 October 2011, 19:02:48
If it's an 8V I'd chuck a belt on and see ;) ;)

All the 8V Vx units I've encountered have been OK (although none of them were 1.4s) :y :y

That said, if he doesn't have recovery then it's not going to be cheap :-X
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 15 October 2011, 20:34:13
There are loads of 8V power plants that dont survive, e.g. some Fords, Volvos and sadly most Renaults
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 October 2011, 20:37:08
There are loads of 8V power plants that dont survive, e.g. some Fords, Volvos and sadly most Renaults
Agreed... But all the Vauxhall ones I've encountered have been OK (even though the 1.8 is supposed to be interference ::)) so if it can be recovered home at no cost I'd be tempted to stick a new belt on (belt only) and see what happens... If it's OK then you can change the WP too (I think it CB driven and the tensioner on these) :y

A new belt is probably sub £10 from a factors ;)
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 October 2011, 20:38:13
Must add again though, I can't remember encountering a Vx 1.4 unit though so I may be wrong  ;)
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 15 October 2011, 20:44:55
On the Vx's the 1.8's were not interference engines and most of the 2.0's were not either with the exception of the 130 due to the high cam lift.

The 1.4's were though due to the combustion bowl design
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 October 2011, 20:46:41
On the Vx's the 1.8's were not interference engines and most of the 2.0's were not either with the exception of the 130 due to the high cam lift.

The 1.4's were though due to the combustion bowl design
In that case, I bow to your superior knowledge ;) ;D
Title: Re: clit 1.4 cambelt broken
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 15 October 2011, 22:01:38
Breakers for this one. It was his first car, cost £300 and has done him ok for 3 years so can't complain. Him & his GF are both able to walk to work so they can manage with one car from now on. He isn't really into cars & doesnt seem too bothered TBH.