Alfa 33 1.5 Boxer Cam belts?

Started by Brooke, March 03, 2010, 11:49:21 PM

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Brooke

Do these engines use cam belts or firing rods?

It is the standard Alfa 33 1.5 Boxer engine with twin webers

Sheldon McIntosh

At the risk of sounding like a moron (just for a change).......

-What the hell are firing rods?

-I don't think they made a 1.5 QV engine, only the 1.7?

But if it's the standard 1.5 engine, then yes, cam belts.  Didn't you see them when you were looking for your misfire?   They're easy to change, but a little time consuming.

Brooke

Post edited, firing rods, well I am not sure on the name, they are an alternative to a cam belt on some engines according to a friend of mine who races escorts.

Didnt go near the belts when checking out the misfire, I am assuming they are hiding under the black cover between the engine and front grill? the other two belts that I can see are A/C and Fan belt

Sheldon McIntosh

You can un-edit your post.  Apparently there is a 1.5QV.  And I have one in my driveway.

I was a little confused.

Yes they are hiding behind the black covers.  I'm mechanically inept and I recently managed to change mine, as well as the tensioners and water pump.  Worth doing if you don't know when yours were done last.

Evan Bottcher

Guessing firing rods = push rods.  For engines without an overhead cam (or multiple).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overhead_valve
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