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Another timeing belt question

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Pyrice4

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Jan 23, 2007
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Ive read through 1/2 of the million threads about timing belt and couldnt find the answer if was looking for. My question is, Do I really have to use the special tool to tighten my timing belt? I have the engine out of the car and I put the belt on then put the tentioner on and let it tighten it up. Its all correctly alrigned(as far as I can tell) and the timing belt is pretty tight. So, do I really HAVE to use the special tool or am I good?
 
No, you do not have to use the special tool. For a 1g, just make sure the two holes on the tensioner pulley face are above the mounting screw.
 
Pretty tight doesn't mean shit, the gap between the tensioner and arm must fall into spec, you can use a 90* needle nose plier in place of the special tool and repeat the process until it falls into spec, absolutely no guessing.
 
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