...timing kit as this way you also have the parts to replace the idler bearings at the same time. these are small bearings that turn a million times and do wear out. Should you need further help please ...
timing belt change schedule You should have the timing belt change every 50,000 miles.
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...change that belt at 100-120k miles. You can start by R&R the timing belt and setting everything back to specs, Do a compretion test - that will be your awnser. Low or no compretion + bent valves. ...
timing belt cover, which is the plastic shield you mentioned. Replacement of the waterpump involves removing the timing belt, which is an advanced repair. If you are not experienced with timing belts,
...to change timing belt Most companies recommend replacement at or before 80,000 miles. It is an interference engine which means the valves can be damaged if the belt breaks while the engine is
...timing belt. sounds like it just needs a oil & filter change ? check engine oil level! smell it to see if its burnt or is dirty [tarnished or black] or gritty between your fingers? it could be ...
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timing belt, timing belt tensioner, the two timing belt idler pulleys, water pump, and spark plugs. VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: there are two designs for the water pump. Aftermarket water pumps will be a LOT
...change nor is it low on fluids. Sounds like it comes from the left (passengers side -USA) of the motor. Somewhere in the middle. Not as far back as the Alternator, not as far up as the AC Compressor. ...
...change the timing belt or chain. That is set with Piston 1 at TDC on FIRING stroke. Here is the firing order. It is nice and easy, 1, 2, 3, 4, left to right. ...
Car has trouble starting. Sometimes if I press the accelerator all the way to the floor and just barely crank it, it starts. timing belt it should be changed after 50000 to 70000
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