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lookin for some help with my talon

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eclipsek17

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Aug 1, 2004
All over, Arizona
i live in yuma, az and i need some help with my 2g talon. im not sure what exactly is wrong with it, ive been told many different things it could be but i just need someone that could maybe take a look at it and tell me whats wrong with it. some of the things that people have told me is it could be a stuck valve or a piston, maybe a connecting rod.
 
I live here in Yuma but not that familiar w/ NT Dsms. I can come over sometime and take a look at it though.
 
Im in yuma also but like others have said Im not very familiar with the N/T either. like GSXazMan said tho we can come over and look it over. theirs tons of N/T motors in the junk yards tho if you need one.
 
i pretty much got my car done but, im looking for someone who might know how to take of the crank pulley off and take a broken bolt out of the crank where that pulley goes. i have 2 pulley removers but they just make the crank turn. i could really use some help with it.
 
Not sure if yours is M/T or not or if its even close to how the Turbo engine is but here is what I always did to remove the crank pulley. To remove the bolt I put a breaker bar in were the bolt sits and it fits perfectly then find a place to place the bar were it wont move, hit the starter quickly just enough to break the bolt lose. Works like a charm every time, or take the flywheel inspection plate off and stick a screw driver to hold the flywheel from moving and turbo the bolt with a wrench. Thats my 2 cents, good luck.
 
jumped timing, and a 0 clearence motor yah you may have some valves to replace. do a compression test and let us no what happened. good luck
 
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