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Old 01-29-2014, 03:32 PM
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take it to a shop
Old 01-29-2014, 03:39 PM
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I'm capable of doin this. I've just heard different mark positions and locations. This bottom pulley isn't still clear about where the mark on the cover is. I'm outside on it now.
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staged posted a pic of the front cover and where the marks are on it
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So looking at the timing over from the passenger wheel area, the notch is upward to the left?
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Is this the mark its the only thing on the cover I see. I know where the notch on the pulley itself is

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look at the pretty picture its at the end of the oil pump relief


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So is it possible for both top gears to be lined up at 10 and 2 with the correct color links and the bottom pulley not?
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for the last time use a compression tester screw it in to #4 rotate the engine by hand when it builds compression line the marks up on the front cover and dampener then line the marks up on the cps housing and install
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Did you have to actually remove the timing cover?
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no and this is so simple to do if you cant do it with the given information TAKE it to a shop
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