loose timing belt
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Re: loose timing belt
no... the tensioner is bascially a big bearing the belt rides on it, theres nothing to colapse, to adjust it losen the 14mm bolt holding it tight, rotate the crank pully counter clock wise 3 teeth and re tighten, u can also take a screw driver and put under the tensioner and pry up a bit to get the belt a bit tighter.
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Re: loose timing belt
QUOTE=The_rabbit1;5405790]the spring should pull it up, just use your hand to help it, have seen overtightened belts snap once they heat up[/QUOTE]
Understandable and great point. No need for the He-man grip, just a little help.
Understandable and great point. No need for the He-man grip, just a little help.
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Re: loose timing belt
Thanks guys, problem solved. i was just paranoid about it and that the engine was not warmed up long enough in the video or when i looked at it. i just had car problems in the past and needed a second opinion.
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