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I think the phrase "In the nick of time" is probably in order... or possibly a tad late depending on which way you look at it.
The belt has run of the pullies and was being held back by the main pully set and the plastic cover. It apears the shaft on the injector pump has a bit of free play which has probably caused the problem.
For those that don't know, in the event that this belt breaks the pistons and valves tend to meet each other in an un-planned manner. This results in bent pushrods (best case) or catastrophic engine failure (worst case).
My advice... Change it when it's due or before hand.
This is on a vehicle i've just purchased, and I knew about the problem before I bought it.
Why Daihatsu moved away from timing gear, to this stupid set up has got me beet. The only logic I can think of is to reduce engine noise and also to get you back to the workshop at least every 100,000km.
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Hopefully this may save a few other motors out there.
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Cheers.