VR6 engine...is this right?

VR6 engine...is this right?

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pontypool

Original Poster:

614 posts

244 months

Wednesday 6th December 2006
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Last week had a new alternator fitted to VR6 Golf and then last night the belt exploded and left me stranded, my question is...


1. Should the garage have replaced the belt when putting on a new alternator?
2. Can it be too tight or is it automatically tensioned?
3. Does it drive the water pump too?

If i get a new belt myself is it an easy DIY job for a numpty?


craggers

2,496 posts

289 months

Wednesday 6th December 2006
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I thought VR6 would be chain belt? if so, it wouldn't need to be replaced.

pentoman

4,814 posts

268 months

Wednesday 6th December 2006
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craggers said:
I thought VR6 would be chain belt? if so, it wouldn't need to be replaced.


Chain for the cams maybe... but not sure that you can get chain driven alternators/water pumps??

JonRB

75,627 posts

277 months

Wednesday 6th December 2006
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The VR6 engine uses a poly V belt similar to the RV8's 'serpentine' belt, as far as I am aware.

The cams are chain-driven.

pontypool

Original Poster:

614 posts

244 months

Wednesday 6th December 2006
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yes, i did mean serpentine belt, not cam-belt...

JonRB

75,627 posts

277 months

Wednesday 6th December 2006
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1. Should the garage have replaced the belt when putting on a new alternator?
I wouldn't have thought so, but would expect them to check for wear.

2. Can it be too tight or is it automatically tensioned?
I believe it is self-tensioning.

3. Does it drive the water pump too?
I'm pretty sure it does.

If i get a new belt myself is it an easy DIY job for a numpty?
I'm told it is a fairly easy job - my mechanic was going to show me how to do it for future reference but we never got round to it.

Edited by JonRB on Wednesday 6th December 13:05