Cambelt Tensioner
Genuine Original Equipment
Spending an extra few pounds now can save many thousands on a complete rebuild. We recommend changing the tensioner at the cambelt service interval.
Other recommendations for replacement are to change from an automatic tensioner (dynamic) type to a manual (static) tensioner type, especially after any cylinder head modifications carried out to your 'K' Series engine including the usage of vernier pulleys.
PLEASE NOTE* YOU MUST DECIDE WHICH TENSIONER TO ORDER FROM THE BELOW LIST, DO NOT SEND A REQUEST WITH YOUR ENGINE/CHASSIS NUMBER.
The engine number can be found stamped either on the left hand side of the main bearing ladder or cast on the rear left hand side of the cylinder block.
Engine Numbers;
18K4FJ31 153993
18K4FJ32 147263
18K4KL36 118709
18K4KL37 102149
18K4FL66 148135
18K4FL67 665464
18K4FJ78 151555
18K4FJ79 153785
18K4FJ89 146503
18K4FJ90 141815
"Usually" Engine numbers after the above have automatic cambelt tensioners. Any numbers before the above will have manual tensioners.
All VHPD and VVC engines use the manual STEEL Tensioner and Belt.







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