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1BAD90GSSep-15-03 06:54 PM
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#12790, "T-belt problems !!!!! HELP"


          

Hi my car had been overheating and I found out that the waterpump seals were bad. So I started taking everything out I got to this part were I needed to take of the T-belt tensioner to get to this bolt that was on the waterpump so I took it out and I soon as I losen it the camshaft pulleys moved forward but I marked the belt before this happened. The marks didnt match the ones on the t-belt and i notice that the camshaft pulleys both lined up in the top dead center they have this mark that comes with it. Now my question is will this be a problem when i put everything back? any info will be greatly appreciated

  

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TeamJeff_99gsSep-16-03 07:22 AM
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#12791, "RE: T-belt problems !!!!! HELP"
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Is it a 2.0L engine? If so, you can just align the cams again and follow the directions at www.vfaq.com to reinstall the timing belt.

  

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