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Re: V6 timing belt, the well worn subject...



At 11:43 PM +0000 3/31/03, alfa-digest wrote:
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 14:04:09 -0500 (EST)
From: Richard Welty <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: V6 timing belt, the well worn subject...

On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 18:39:45 +0000 [email protected] wrote:

 I'm going to be installing new cams in my Verde.  How much extra work is
 it to
 change the timing belt at the same time?  Lets assume that I'm not
 replacing
 the water pump or tensioner, just the belt itself.
i don't see how you can do the cams w/o taking the belt off and putting it
back on. at that point, the labor cost is dominant and you're crazy not to
do the whole shooting match all at once.

richard
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Richard Welty                                         [email protected]
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              Unix, Linux, IP Network Engineering, Security
You can. I put my new cams in last summer without touching the belt. The pulleys stay in place--you just take out the bolts that attach the cams to them, and pull the cams out. Pretty clever, I think. So besides getting dirty, there might not be any redundant labor.

-Joe
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