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Old 21-Aug-2006, 08:21
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Belt idler pulley

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I suffered a terminal engine failure on my '97 748 Bip in Mid Wales yesterday. This happened at fairly low revs (about 4k), and the engine was still running on one cylinder. The bike was recovered home.

When I got the bike home I removed the front cylinder cambelt cover to find that the belt idler pulley had failed. The stud holding it on had sheared in the head at the top of the thread (overtightened by someone no doubt?). The pulley had embedded itself in the cover. The belt was still engaged on both cam pulleys, and looked to be still driving the cams, but of course very slack.

Has anyone else had this happen; is it a common problem? Also any ideas on what carnage I am likeley to find inside?
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Old 21-Aug-2006, 08:38
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It is quite common, the idler pully is known to seize and do exactly what yours has done. Over tightening isn't the problem. The pully itself should be checked each time the belts are changed.

Worst case is a number of bent valves and possible head and piston damage. Anyhow the head needs to come off to have a look.
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Old 21-Aug-2006, 09:37
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Thanks. The pulley is running quite freely on its bearing now, but I wonder if the seizure usually clears itself?
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Not sure. I know its a known fault but i don't actually know anyone its happened to if you get what i mean.
Most of the guys are away at Cadwell right now so you might get some more info on wednesday when they start to arrive home.
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Old 24-Aug-2006, 09:07
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Thanks. I look forward to hearing the wisdom of the others when they return, as i am anxious to know what caused it to prevent a repeat on the other cylinder!
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Did you find the cause Douglas?? If you checked the idle pulley and that's ok then the other possibility would be, the stud failing due to the belt tension being too tight and putting stress on the idle stud. would check the conditon of the tensioner pulley and replace the locknut just in case.
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