what to buy for tensioner.
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what to buy for tensioner.
13404-PT0-004 - ADJUSTER COMP., BALANCER BELT
13415-PT0-000 - BRACKET, BALANCER BELT ADJUSTER
14510-PT0-004 - ADJUSTER COMP., TIMING BELT
14516-PT2-000 - SPRING COMP., TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
14521-P14-A00 - PLATE, ADJUSTER
90014-P14-A00 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER BASE
90015-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER SPRING
90016-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
90140-P14-A00 - WASHER, PLAIN (11MM)
i know i need that for the auto to manuel swap, but what exactly do i need?? i don't have the balance shafts and don't want to buy anything thats related to it, can anyone help me out on what exactly to buy?
13415-PT0-000 - BRACKET, BALANCER BELT ADJUSTER
14510-PT0-004 - ADJUSTER COMP., TIMING BELT
14516-PT2-000 - SPRING COMP., TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
14521-P14-A00 - PLATE, ADJUSTER
90014-P14-A00 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER BASE
90015-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER SPRING
90016-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
90140-P14-A00 - WASHER, PLAIN (11MM)
i know i need that for the auto to manuel swap, but what exactly do i need?? i don't have the balance shafts and don't want to buy anything thats related to it, can anyone help me out on what exactly to buy?
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Re: what to buy for tensioner. (antivic)
13415-PT0-000 - BRACKET, BALANCER BELT ADJUSTER
14510-PT0-004 - ADJUSTER COMP., TIMING BELT
14516-PT2-000 - SPRING COMP., TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
14521-P14-A00 - PLATE, ADJUSTER
90014-P14-A00 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER BASE
90015-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER SPRING
90016-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
90140-P14-A00 - WASHER, PLAIN (11MM)
Here are the parts from this pic
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Now, i dont have number 25 in my picture of parts. It is a small peg that holds the timing pulley stationary. You can take you numbers and their description to match them to the parts in the pictures.
As far as the bolts that hold the bracket on (number 24), you can use the auto tensioner bolts.
14510-PT0-004 - ADJUSTER COMP., TIMING BELT
14516-PT2-000 - SPRING COMP., TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
14521-P14-A00 - PLATE, ADJUSTER
90014-P14-A00 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER BASE
90015-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER SPRING
90016-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
90140-P14-A00 - WASHER, PLAIN (11MM)
Here are the parts from this pic
20
18
25
26
19
27
30
Now, i dont have number 25 in my picture of parts. It is a small peg that holds the timing pulley stationary. You can take you numbers and their description to match them to the parts in the pictures.
As far as the bolts that hold the bracket on (number 24), you can use the auto tensioner bolts.
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Re: what to buy for tensioner. (jdmlude_dude)
this might make it a lil easier. dont worry about the other stuff its just timing belt and water pump crap
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Re: what to buy for tensioner. (soundbomber)
test the tension of the spring and check the tensioner pulley for a worn bearing. if everything is fine, then slap it on.
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Re: what to buy for tensioner. (jdmlude_dude)
I would just go to a junkyard and look for a H23 to get it from. Dealerships charge too much for a few small metal parts, a couple bolts, and a spring.
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Re: what to buy for tensioner. (IHateJDM)
i have the parts at my house in a box beside my mustang intake manifold im tryin to put on if u want them im me and we can work out a price
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Re: what to buy for tensioner. (antivic)
i think these are the only thing necassary
90014-P14-A00 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER BASE
90015-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER SPRING
14510-PT0-004 - ADJUSTER COMP., TIMING BELT
90014-P14-A00 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER BASE
90016-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
90014-P14-A00 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER BASE
90015-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER SPRING
14510-PT0-004 - ADJUSTER COMP., TIMING BELT
90014-P14-A00 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER BASE
90016-PT0-000 - BOLT, TIMING BELT ADJUSTER
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Re: what to buy for tensioner. (antivic)
ha! i don;t think thats required I reckon, i used the Colledctive Racing writeup when i done mine and it wasn't on there.
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Re: what to buy for tensioner. (antivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by antivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how doesn't anyone know?</TD></TR></TABLE>
did you not read the writeup? Scott says specifically what it was used for and that its optional.
did you not read the writeup? Scott says specifically what it was used for and that its optional.
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