Hi No, the Vauxhall Agila 1.2 does not have a cam belt, it has a timing chain, I have a 1.2 Design Twinport (2006) and certainly this model does not have one. Hope this helps Alan
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Here in southwest Florida they are about $25 for the belt, I put it on myself according to timing marks, exhaust 12 o'clock on left side facing motor on cam, intake at 12 o'clock on right side facing moter on cam pulley.
There should be timing marks on the pulley & you simply align them. Crank at 12/cam at 6.
Cam Thomas was born on 1986-12-12.
On a dual overhead cam: the marks will align at 3:00 on the left cam to 9:00 on the right cam. The lower crankshaft gear will line up at 12:00 with the arrow on the engine corresponding to the arrow on the crank.
dont look at the k or the a. there is a hole in one of the spokes on the cam pulley. line that hole up with the notch cast into the cam cap. its at 12:00.
To line up the timing belt marks for a 97 Ford Escort, the cam and crank sprockets should both be oriented with the timing mark on each sprocket in the 12 o'clock position. The tension should not be released on the belt. Once tension is applied to the belt, that should bring the cam slightly rearward to the position where it's supposed to be. Then check the timing by turning the engine clockwise for two turns.
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Cam Sinclair was born on 1984-04-12.
Cam Fowler was born on 1991-12-05.
Cam Kirby was born on 1909-01-12.
Usually there is no sign. It will just suddenly break. This car is 12 years old. If the cam belt has never been replaced, replace it no matter what the mileage. If it has been replaced and has over 60,000 miles on the new belt, replace it. If this is an interference engine and the belt breaks, serious engine damage will occur.