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Tom Woods
Guest
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 18:00:28 +0100, Mr.Nice.
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Now to soak in the bath and read the workshop manual, I need to decide
>if the timing belt is something I can do myself.
its a 2.5n/a isnt it?
If so then the timing belt isnt theoretically that hard, providing
that all the bits come off correctly and easily first!
When i did mine i had to deal with 2 snapped bolts, and a bottom
pulley that wouldnt budge (had to get it taken off with a heavy duty
air gun, and i think it took 2 or 3 of them to hold it still while 1
undid..)
If i were you, before you start anything check that you can crack off
the bottom pulley nut (or get someone else to do it for you). After
that it should be fairly easy. (its a 41mm iirc)
Also, make sure that you double check all the timing marks before you
put the cover back on over the belt!. Just for peace of mind!
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Now to soak in the bath and read the workshop manual, I need to decide
>if the timing belt is something I can do myself.
its a 2.5n/a isnt it?
If so then the timing belt isnt theoretically that hard, providing
that all the bits come off correctly and easily first!
When i did mine i had to deal with 2 snapped bolts, and a bottom
pulley that wouldnt budge (had to get it taken off with a heavy duty
air gun, and i think it took 2 or 3 of them to hold it still while 1
undid..)
If i were you, before you start anything check that you can crack off
the bottom pulley nut (or get someone else to do it for you). After
that it should be fairly easy. (its a 41mm iirc)
Also, make sure that you double check all the timing marks before you
put the cover back on over the belt!. Just for peace of mind!