I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>> i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>> everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>> think is that the timing is off and we havent figured out exactly what we
>> need to do or anything
>
>----------------------------
>
>Try one shot of starting fluid to see if it's fuel-starved. If that
>doesn't help, hold the pedal to the floor (per the owner's manual) and
>see if it's FLOODED.
>
>It's likely one or the other. Do it the other way round if you don't
>have some starting fluid :-)
>
>'Curly'
Ok i got it running the timing was off and now my timing belt is loose and i
am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
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>> i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>> everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>> think is that the timing is off and we havent figured out exactly what we
>> need to do or anything
>
>----------------------------
>
>Try one shot of starting fluid to see if it's fuel-starved. If that
>doesn't help, hold the pedal to the floor (per the owner's manual) and
>see if it's FLOODED.
>
>It's likely one or the other. Do it the other way round if you don't
>have some starting fluid :-)
>
>'Curly'
Ok i got it running the timing was off and now my timing belt is loose and i
am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
true_playa via CarKB.com wrote:
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>>think is that the timing is off and we havent figured out exactly what we
>>>need to do or anything
>>
>>----------------------------
>>
>>Try one shot of starting fluid to see if it's fuel-starved. If that
>>doesn't help, hold the pedal to the floor (per the owner's manual) and
>>see if it's FLOODED.
>>
>>It's likely one or the other. Do it the other way round if you don't
>>have some starting fluid :-)
>>
>>'Curly'
>
>
>
>
> Ok i got it running the timing was off and now my timing belt is loose and i
> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>>think is that the timing is off and we havent figured out exactly what we
>>>need to do or anything
>>
>>----------------------------
>>
>>Try one shot of starting fluid to see if it's fuel-starved. If that
>>doesn't help, hold the pedal to the floor (per the owner's manual) and
>>see if it's FLOODED.
>>
>>It's likely one or the other. Do it the other way round if you don't
>>have some starting fluid :-)
>>
>>'Curly'
>
>
>
>
> Ok i got it running the timing was off and now my timing belt is loose and i
> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
true_playa via CarKB.com wrote:
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>>think is that the timing is off and we havent figured out exactly what we
>>>need to do or anything
>>
>>----------------------------
>>
>>Try one shot of starting fluid to see if it's fuel-starved. If that
>>doesn't help, hold the pedal to the floor (per the owner's manual) and
>>see if it's FLOODED.
>>
>>It's likely one or the other. Do it the other way round if you don't
>>have some starting fluid :-)
>>
>>'Curly'
>
>
>
>
> Ok i got it running the timing was off and now my timing belt is loose and i
> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>>think is that the timing is off and we havent figured out exactly what we
>>>need to do or anything
>>
>>----------------------------
>>
>>Try one shot of starting fluid to see if it's fuel-starved. If that
>>doesn't help, hold the pedal to the floor (per the owner's manual) and
>>see if it's FLOODED.
>>
>>It's likely one or the other. Do it the other way round if you don't
>>have some starting fluid :-)
>>
>>'Curly'
>
>
>
>
> Ok i got it running the timing was off and now my timing belt is loose and i
> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
true_playa via CarKB.com wrote:
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>>think is that the timing is off and we havent figured out exactly what we
>>>need to do or anything
>>
>>----------------------------
>>
>>Try one shot of starting fluid to see if it's fuel-starved. If that
>>doesn't help, hold the pedal to the floor (per the owner's manual) and
>>see if it's FLOODED.
>>
>>It's likely one or the other. Do it the other way round if you don't
>>have some starting fluid :-)
>>
>>'Curly'
>
>
>
>
> Ok i got it running the timing was off and now my timing belt is loose and i
> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>>think is that the timing is off and we havent figured out exactly what we
>>>need to do or anything
>>
>>----------------------------
>>
>>Try one shot of starting fluid to see if it's fuel-starved. If that
>>doesn't help, hold the pedal to the floor (per the owner's manual) and
>>see if it's FLOODED.
>>
>>It's likely one or the other. Do it the other way round if you don't
>>have some starting fluid :-)
>>
>>'Curly'
>
>
>
>
> Ok i got it running the timing was off and now my timing belt is loose and i
> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
that?
jim beam wrote:
>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
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the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
that?
jim beam wrote:
>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
that?
jim beam wrote:
>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
that?
jim beam wrote:
>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
that?
jim beam wrote:
>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
that?
jim beam wrote:
>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>> to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>
>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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true_playa via CarKB.com wrote:
> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
> that?
whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>
>>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>>>am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>>>to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>>
>>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
>
>
> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
> that?
whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>
>>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>>>am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>>>to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>>
>>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
>
>
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
true_playa via CarKB.com wrote:
> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
> that?
whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>
>>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>>>am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>>>to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>>
>>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
>
>
> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
> that?
whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>
>>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>>>am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>>>to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>>
>>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
>
>
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
true_playa via CarKB.com wrote:
> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
> that?
whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>
>>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>>>am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>>>to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>>
>>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
>
>
> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
> that?
whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>>
>>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>>>am trying to get it tightened but it is kind of hard i cant find an easy way
>>>to tighten the belt if anyone knows will you please let me know
>>
>>like it says in the honda book, [the best tool you'll ever buy btw], you
>>tighten the idler when there's tension on the long run of the belt, the
>>one direct between crank and cam. turn the crank counterclockwise about
>>3 notches of the belt from tdc, maintain that tension, then tighten the
>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
>
>
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
thanx man i got it running and everything it is awesome tahnx for everyones
help with my car. once again thank you so much
jim beam wrote:
>> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
>> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
>> that?
>
>whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
>again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
>
>it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
>out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
>adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
>drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
>>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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help with my car. once again thank you so much
jim beam wrote:
>> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
>> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
>> that?
>
>whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
>again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
>
>it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
>out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
>adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
>drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
>>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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Re: I put on a new head and set everything up right but now...
thanx man i got it running and everything it is awesome tahnx for everyones
help with my car. once again thank you so much
jim beam wrote:
>> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
>> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
>> that?
>
>whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
>again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
>
>it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
>out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
>adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
>drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
>>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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help with my car. once again thank you so much
jim beam wrote:
>> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
>> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
>> that?
>
>whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
>again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
>
>it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
>out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
>adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
>drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
>>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
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>>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
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thanx man i got it running and everything it is awesome tahnx for everyones
help with my car. once again thank you so much
jim beam wrote:
>> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
>> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
>> that?
>
>whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
>again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
>
>it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
>out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
>adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
>drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
>>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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help with my car. once again thank you so much
jim beam wrote:
>> ok thanx man i am going to try that. i was told tat i would have to remove
>> the engine to make it easy to get to the tensioner is there another way to do
>> that?
>
>whoever told you that, don't /ever/ take car advice from them ever
>again. and don't let your friends listen to them either.
>
>it's more convenient if you don't have air, or move the air compressor
>out of the way, but there's a little rubber grommet covering the
>adjuster bolt in the timing belt cover. 14mm socket, long handled 3/8"
>drive. goes in there no problem if you know where it is.
>
>>>>>>i am not able to start my car we cannot figure out why it turns over and
>>>>>>everything it is just not starting i get spark. The only thing that i can
>[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>idler. easy! turn the engine through three full rotations to ensure
>>>the belt is properly distributed, then retension if necessary.
--
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