Re: Timing belt removal
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Re: Timing belt removal
It's just like the others. Counterclockwise to remove. If you have a
manual trans, you may be able to hold the engine from turning by putting
the car in gear. Otherwise, you'll probably need to take the flywheel
cover off and use a prybar to keep the engine from turning.
manual trans, you may be able to hold the engine from turning by putting
the car in gear. Otherwise, you'll probably need to take the flywheel
cover off and use a prybar to keep the engine from turning.
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Re: Timing belt removal
Are you using a normal ratchet? Have you tried using an impact gun?
Worked like a charm for me but be careful it's going in the right direction
first.
Steve
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> It's just like the others. Counterclockwise to remove. If you have a
> manual trans, you may be able to hold the engine from turning by putting
> the car in gear. Otherwise, you'll probably need to take the flywheel
> cover off and use a prybar to keep the engine from turning.
>
Worked like a charm for me but be careful it's going in the right direction
first.
Steve
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:1c02e235f5f6a49df5f83f1e246023cf@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> It's just like the others. Counterclockwise to remove. If you have a
> manual trans, you may be able to hold the engine from turning by putting
> the car in gear. Otherwise, you'll probably need to take the flywheel
> cover off and use a prybar to keep the engine from turning.
>
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