Broken Belt -- AGAIN??
#31
I forgot about that dual distributor belt
probably one of the reasons the part euro 5 liters are such good machines too. one less thing to go wrong!
Mk
probably one of the reasons the part euro 5 liters are such good machines too. one less thing to go wrong!
Mk
Originally Posted by heinrich
Tres that's the tiny belt between the two Euro distributors, when one stops turning there's no spark anymore to those cylinders.
#32
"Equal", only over an infinite speed range. otherwise, all have advantages over target speed ranges.
Aside from going the more aerodynamic direction for the 928, it will have more torque to the wheels up to 10mph, then do a 180 and toss it in 1st til 50mph!
I think you finially got it, but arent willing to admit it!
MK
Aside from going the more aerodynamic direction for the 928, it will have more torque to the wheels up to 10mph, then do a 180 and toss it in 1st til 50mph!
I think you finially got it, but arent willing to admit it!
MK
Originally Posted by heinrich
Mark as you've said, it doesn't matter. All gears are equal. I like to drive around in reverse since you enlightened me, it sure feels no different.
#35
ws that for "knowing torque" or "driving around in reverse" ?
ha ha.
I know you were kidding.
back to the euro go fast stuff!!
MK
ha ha.
I know you were kidding.
back to the euro go fast stuff!!
MK
Originally Posted by heinrich
To those who fail to see the blatantly obvious I was kidding. Mark ... please take your argument elsewhere.
#38
Harvey ....
There are no low-mile Euros afaik and they are somewhat of an oddity. Parts are obtainable. Oh Btw Harv ... I had to fab a special centre timing belt cover from a spare S4 one I had, because the twin-distributor absolutely MUST have the Euro-style driver's cover, and anyway the S4 has a distributor mounted in the middle of it. Anyway, it came out pretty nice. had to cut and mould about 1.5 inches for the fit. And lastly Harv ... about cost. Have you seen an elastic band? Well this one looks just like a tiny timing belt, same size as any elastic band, and costs ......... 25 bucks.
There are no low-mile Euros afaik and they are somewhat of an oddity. Parts are obtainable. Oh Btw Harv ... I had to fab a special centre timing belt cover from a spare S4 one I had, because the twin-distributor absolutely MUST have the Euro-style driver's cover, and anyway the S4 has a distributor mounted in the middle of it. Anyway, it came out pretty nice. had to cut and mould about 1.5 inches for the fit. And lastly Harv ... about cost. Have you seen an elastic band? Well this one looks just like a tiny timing belt, same size as any elastic band, and costs ......... 25 bucks.