Hi all,
Well, I just want to get some more insight as to what is going on...
Ive got a 97 Jetta, 1.9 AAZ, 243K
I had the TB done by a ex VW mechanic at 230K - he also replaced the tensioner. He did not replace the crank pulley, as he said the keyway and groove and pulley were in great shape and all tight.
I recently contacted him to adjust the injector pump timing, and when he took the cover off, we found the tb was rubbing to the passenger side of the car, against the cover. The belt was still on and tight, but obviously wearing down on that side.
He inspected it all, replaced the TB and the TB toothed pulley (he said one of the teeth was gnashed, like a small rock may have gotten inbetween it), but otherwise could not find a reason as to why the belt may have shifted.
He aligned the belts on the center of the pulleys and all was well.
About 3 weeks later, I can see the belt shift to the same side. It looks like it is just as the edge and not rubbing, but it has definately shifted over.
Today, I had another look, and it does look like the belt may be rubbing something again - I see a very very slight evidence of the belt edge fiber at 2 very small points on it - although the belt does not appear to have moved any further to the cover side than I observed before.
So, my questions are:
- Does anyone have any good explanations as to why the belt tracked (and seems to be tracking) to that side? I'm sure it could be several things, but I'm looking for any ideas.
- Is the cause a very expensive fix? (I can't do this work myself, and my mechanic charges book time)
- Is this something that is WORTH fixing for a car that very likely only worth about $3K, including the ~2K that has been put into it in the last year and 1/2
Basically, the thought of dropping a lot more coin to 'fix' this problem is daunting, and I'm at a point wondering whether or not to cut my losses and move on.
Thanks for any insight, and I can provide more info if needed.
Thanks,
rico