how do you tighten a gsr timing belt
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Re: how do you tighten a gsr timing belt
Your belt should not bend no more or no less than 90 degrees when tightened properly
If it just loosened randomly, park it and go order yourself a new timing belt, water pump, and tensioner
If it just loosened randomly, park it and go order yourself a new timing belt, water pump, and tensioner
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Re: how do you tighten a gsr timing belt
tightening it only involves rotating the camshaft sprockets 3 teeth counterclockwise, by rotating from the crank pulley, then tightening the tensioner bolt(it has to be loosened, but not removed beforehand). The spring for the tensioner, and the tension that will be created by rotating 3 teeth is what the timing belt tension should be.
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Re: how do you tighten a gsr timing belt
tightening it only involves rotating the camshaft sprockets 3 teeth counterclockwise, by rotating from the crank pulley, then tightening the tensioner bolt(it has to be loosened, but not removed beforehand). The spring for the tensioner, and the tension that will be created by rotating 3 teeth is what the timing belt tension should be.
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Re: how do you tighten a gsr timing belt
tightening it only involves rotating the camshaft sprockets 3 teeth counterclockwise, by rotating from the crank pulley, then tightening the tensioner bolt(it has to be loosened, but not removed beforehand). The spring for the tensioner, and the tension that will be created by rotating 3 teeth is what the timing belt tension should be.
What would u think the first time u read your instructions you just posted?
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Re: how do you tighten a gsr timing belt
^Haha got it. Cliffs:
*open hood.
*if you have cruise control, that box needs to be moved. (3) 10mm bolts.
*remove (2) 12mm bolts holding timing belt cover on.
*loosen(but dont remove) 14mm nut for tensioner. google to find where it is.
*use 19mm socket to turn crank pulley bolt counterclockwise until you see that the cam gears have rotated 3 teeth.
*tighten 14mm tensioner bolt
*at this point you can check the tension by twisting it as mentioned above.
*replace cover
*open hood.
*if you have cruise control, that box needs to be moved. (3) 10mm bolts.
*remove (2) 12mm bolts holding timing belt cover on.
*loosen(but dont remove) 14mm nut for tensioner. google to find where it is.
*use 19mm socket to turn crank pulley bolt counterclockwise until you see that the cam gears have rotated 3 teeth.
*tighten 14mm tensioner bolt
*at this point you can check the tension by twisting it as mentioned above.
*replace cover
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Re: how do you tighten a gsr timing belt
^Haha got it. Cliffs:
*open hood.
*if you have cruise control, that box needs to be moved. (3) 10mm bolts.
*remove (2) 12mm bolts holding timing belt cover on.
*loosen(but dont remove) 14mm nut for tensioner. google to find where it is.
*use 19mm socket to turn crank pulley bolt counterclockwise until you see that the cam gears have rotated 3 teeth.
*tighten 14mm tensioner bolt
*at this point you can check the tension by twisting it as mentioned above.
*replace cover
*open hood.
*if you have cruise control, that box needs to be moved. (3) 10mm bolts.
*remove (2) 12mm bolts holding timing belt cover on.
*loosen(but dont remove) 14mm nut for tensioner. google to find where it is.
*use 19mm socket to turn crank pulley bolt counterclockwise until you see that the cam gears have rotated 3 teeth.
*tighten 14mm tensioner bolt
*at this point you can check the tension by twisting it as mentioned above.
*replace cover
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Re: how do you tighten a gsr timing belt
^Haha got it. Cliffs:
*open hood.
*if you have cruise control, that box needs to be moved. (3) 10mm bolts.
*remove (2) 12mm bolts holding timing belt cover on.
*loosen(but dont remove) 14mm nut for tensioner. google to find where it is.
*use 19mm socket to turn crank pulley bolt counterclockwise until you see that the cam gears have rotated 3 teeth.
*tighten 14mm tensioner bolt
*at this point you can check the tension by twisting it as mentioned above.
*replace cover
*open hood.
*if you have cruise control, that box needs to be moved. (3) 10mm bolts.
*remove (2) 12mm bolts holding timing belt cover on.
*loosen(but dont remove) 14mm nut for tensioner. google to find where it is.
*use 19mm socket to turn crank pulley bolt counterclockwise until you see that the cam gears have rotated 3 teeth.
*tighten 14mm tensioner bolt
*at this point you can check the tension by twisting it as mentioned above.
*replace cover
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rmember to priperly torque the 14mm tensioner bolt to 43ftlb. im not joking its a lot more torque than you think it is, and you will punch yourself for not torquing it down properly when your belt comes loose and bends all 16 valves
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