Timing chain or belt
Timing chain or belt
Excuse my laziness, just purchased but haven't collected a 1980 Dolomite 1850HL. Can someone tell me if it's a belt or chain engine.
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Re: Timing chain or belt
The whole Dolomite range had chains.
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Meetings take place on the first Wednesday of the month at 8.00pm at The Railway, 1 Birstall Lane, Drighlington, Bradford, BD11 1JJ
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Re: Timing chain or belt
Another 1850 ! Good choice. The timing chains on these are quite long lived (~ 75,000 miles ) and can be replaced in a morning if needed. Have you got any photos of your new purchase you can put up please ?
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Re: Timing chain or belt
As was mentioned somewhere on face book recently, only 64 1850 HLs on the road now, so well done.
I also fiddled about with the timing chain on my sprint this weekend, it is straight forward, getting the rad out requires a certain technique, have a read of the book a few times before starting.
good luck.
Malcolm
I also fiddled about with the timing chain on my sprint this weekend, it is straight forward, getting the rad out requires a certain technique, have a read of the book a few times before starting.
good luck.
Malcolm
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Wow that's a terrible survival rate given they made so many.Magenta Auto Sprint wrote:As was mentioned somewhere on face book recently, only 64 1850 HLs on the road now, so well done.
I also fiddled about with the timing chain on my sprint this weekend, it is straight forward, getting the rad out requires a certain technique, have a read of the book a few times before starting.
good luck.
Malcolm
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Re: Timing chain or belt
Doesn't have the halo factor of the Sprint or the cheap common parts of the 1300/1500.SprintMWU773V wrote:Wow that's a terrible survival rate given they made so many.Magenta Auto Sprint wrote:As was mentioned somewhere on face book recently, only 64 1850 HLs on the road now, so well done.
I also fiddled about with the timing chain on my sprint this weekend, it is straight forward, getting the rad out requires a certain technique, have a read of the book a few times before starting.
good luck.
Malcolm
Shame, because I would have preferred one to the 1500 in hindsight, a useful boost in power. The only nasties I have heard about is the jackshaft going, and the head welding itself to the block.
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Still a lot better than the millions of Escorts and what about the Renault Fuego!!!! and Fiat 131SprintMWU773V wrote:Wow that's a terrible survival rate given they made so many.Magenta Auto Sprint wrote:As was mentioned somewhere on face book recently, only 64 1850 HLs on the road now, so well done.
I also fiddled about with the timing chain on my sprint this weekend, it is straight forward, getting the rad out requires a certain technique, have a read of the book a few times before starting.
good luck.
Malcolm

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Re: Timing chain or belt
Well done for choosing an 1850HL. I think they are so underrated. A useful power increase over the ohv engines and identical to the Sprints inside.
Mine was one of the best cars Ive ever owned, strange how its never been taxed since I sold it, on the road, in 1993.
Mine was one of the best cars Ive ever owned, strange how its never been taxed since I sold it, on the road, in 1993.