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    Exclamation Engine problems anyone?

    Just saw an old post on another forum...thought i might post it here as this is where the majority of relevant owners may be...anyone had any probs with their engines, as I'm not too sure about the engine models which this is referring to:

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    Safety warning: Holden Astra, Vectra and Barina
    21-Feb-2003

    Product
    Camshaft drive belt (cam belt) and cam belt drive sprocket fitted to Holden Astra, Vectra, or Barina cars.

    The problem
    The cam belt on many Holden Astra, Vectra and Barina cars is liable to fail much earlier than expected. This is often due to a fault with the crankshaft sprocket. If the car's cam belt fails, the engine will suffer very severe damage.

    Details
    Holden Astra, Vectra or Barina cars which are more than four years old or have travelled more than 60,000km, should have the camshaft drive belt (cam belt) replaced immediately. The cam belt drive sprocket on the end of the crankshaft must be checked, and if faulty replaced (unless this has already been done).

    All associated pulleys and the water pump must be checked and replaced if there is any doubt about their condition.

    Models most at risk

    Holden Barina 1.6 litre engines, from 1994.
    Holden Astra 1.6 and 1.8 litre engines, from 1995.
    Holden Vectra 2.0 and 2.2 litre engines, from 1994.
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    oh, and anyone have any idea how to identify a fault in the "camshaft sprocket" in question?

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    this is built into the servicing schedule now.

    Basically instead of changing the design of the sprocket they decided to make their customers change their belts alot earlier (every 60 or 80,000 k's i believe)

    The newer version have timing chains.
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    thanks dude. shite changing timing belt every 60,000kms wouldnt be a cheap exercise if you drive heaps...sheesh...

    would you know if the sprocket thing is replacable ?

    cheers

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    i know a couple of guys on here have been stung by it. my mechanic also warned me about it. big $$$ if it breaks.

    i'd reather spend a few hundred every 60k, that be lumped with thousands of $$ bill if i was ignorant and my cam belt turned to shit

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by 6thgear Click here to enlarge
    thanks dude. shite changing timing belt every 60,000kms wouldnt be a cheap exercise if you drive heaps...sheesh...

    would you know if the sprocket thing is replacable ?

    cheers
    not that i know of. You'd need to change crank gear and the cam gear though with aftemarket items but thats stil isnt a guarentee.

    easier to change the belt more often i guess.
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    are cars with the timing chain not a part of this problem?? Click here to enlarge
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    its built in to the services, every 60k, my old veccy c had its 60k service and cost me 600 but should have been like 1300 as they didnt update their pricing due to the service update. They did it straght away after i got it serviced.
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    to get my belt done the 1st time cost me $400 from holden. second time cost me $220 for the parts for belt and all pulleys and tensioner. almost luched my engine the second time cause my water pump went to poop. you can replace all the toothed pulleys if you wanted but like jason said you have to take a punt of someafter market ones as lazy opel didnt change the gear design.

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    Holden Barina 1.6 litre engines, from 1994.

    Click here to enlarge Just saw this post...went out to shed and looked....not good, I'm gettin' new belt tomorrow as I don't think prev owner would have done this!!

    Thanks for the info:clap:


    Carl

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