I recently changed the belt kit and waterpump on my
4 pot and was a little surprised at how many times
I had to hand wind the engine over to settle everything.
I had to set and retorque the tensioner 3 times before
it would hold the correct tension, and this was with
turning the camshafts through at least 4 revolutions
between each retorque.
The first attempt the tensioner lost all its tension, the
second time it lost half its tension and the third time
it remained correctly tensioned.
The belt is under its main tension loading on the length
on the right hand side where the crank is pulling against
the load of the camshafts via a single idler pulley.
When it comes off the crank on the left hand side
it is relatively idling around the tensioner, idler and
waterpump so this is where any slack needs to be
taken up as the belt is in a relatively relaxed phase
in comparison.
As said, I had to handwind the engine over so many
times to condition and settle the belt I was bloody
cream-crackered when I'd finished.

I intend to whip the aux belt and cambelt cover off
when I've done a few more hundred miles and recheck
the tension and timing. That is if I've still got it by then.
Mrs Grumpy has her eye on a Merc C class Sporthatch
that she's trying to talk me into lobbing the Omega in
against on a part exchange deal. All that extra money
for an inferior car.
