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hi there,i have a 2001 1.6L civic with manual gearbox. i have a habit
of leaving it in gear when parked on a slope as additional safety. one day this week i parked on an exceptionally steep gradient, car facing upward towards the peak. appartently i hadnt pulled the handbrake tight enough and as i released the footbrake the car slid back a foot.the car would slow down every few inches where i assume a compression stroke was being done. my car still works fine but i still wonder: does direction of rotation matter in modern cambelt engines? thx |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 00:19:35 -0800, beerismygas wrote:
> hi there,i have a 2001 1.6L civic with manual gearbox. i have a habit of > leaving it in gear when parked on a slope as additional safety. > > one day this week i parked on an exceptionally steep gradient, car > facing upward towards the peak. appartently i hadnt pulled the > handbrake tight enough and as i released the footbrake the car slid back > a foot.the car would slow down every few inches where i assume a > compression stroke was being done. > > my car still works fine but i still wonder: does direction of rotation > matter in modern cambelt engines? > > thx if the belt is loose, you can skip a cam tooth. but you'd notice if that had happened. |
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>if the belt is loose, you can skip a cam tooth. but you'd notice if that
>had happened. couldnt this also happen when bump starting a car? car manufacturers should consider a valid possiblility for a driver to be driving up a very steep gradient, car stalls and moves back a bit turning the engine backward for a few rotations till driver brakes the car. |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 10:18:10 -0800, beerismygas wrote:
>>if the belt is loose, you can skip a cam tooth. but you'd notice if >>that had happened. > > couldnt this also happen when bump starting a car? > > > car manufacturers should consider a valid possiblility for a driver to > be driving up a very steep gradient, car stalls and moves back a bit > turning the engine backward for a few rotations till driver brakes the > car. so why don't weld the wheels on then? that would stop them falling off if we can't assume competent trained technicians do their job properly. |
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