H22 Timing Belt Tensioner Gave Out
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Re: H22 Timing Belt Tensioner Gave Out
He didn't want to listen to anyone in this thread either which got him into this situation.
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Re: H22 Timing Belt Tensioner Gave Out
http://www.importrp.com/product.php?...cat=134&page=1
heres all the stuff you need for a manual tensioner conversion in one package.
heres all the stuff you need for a manual tensioner conversion in one package.
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Re: H22 Timing Belt Tensioner Gave Out
Man you guys are retarded.
My timing belt is set perfect.
tension is perfect. it runs perfect.
and you guys are saying my compression numbers are bad because they are .2% off from each other?
What do you want me to do?
Rip the head off to inspect the valves?
If they were damaged it would have 0psi compression.
A little oil could have been in the 225psi cylinder because I cranked the car with the valve cover off
My timing belt is set perfect.
tension is perfect. it runs perfect.
and you guys are saying my compression numbers are bad because they are .2% off from each other?
What do you want me to do?
Rip the head off to inspect the valves?
If they were damaged it would have 0psi compression.
A little oil could have been in the 225psi cylinder because I cranked the car with the valve cover off
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Re: H22 Timing Belt Tensioner Gave Out
Man you guys are retarded.
My timing belt is set perfect.
tension is perfect. it runs perfect.
and you guys are saying my compression numbers are bad because they are .2% off from each other?
What do you want me to do?
Rip the head off to inspect the valves?
If they were damaged it would have 0psi compression.
A little oil could have been in the 225psi cylinder because I cranked the car with the valve cover off
My timing belt is set perfect.
tension is perfect. it runs perfect.
and you guys are saying my compression numbers are bad because they are .2% off from each other?
What do you want me to do?
Rip the head off to inspect the valves?
If they were damaged it would have 0psi compression.
A little oil could have been in the 225psi cylinder because I cranked the car with the valve cover off
Nobody cares about your silly problem anymore...now it's just a freak show, no different than paying $1.00 to look at the bearded lady at the state fair.
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Re: H22 Timing Belt Tensioner Gave Out
Thank you.
Car runs good guys, thanks for all the help.
Thank you godslayer for your support.
Everyone have a nice day.
Car runs good guys, thanks for all the help.
Thank you godslayer for your support.
Everyone have a nice day.
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Re: H22 Timing Belt Tensioner Gave Out
Well I always look in the FAQ now everytime I have a problem.
If I cant find it then its obviously not in there or hey dont make it clear.
If I cant find it then its obviously not in there or hey dont make it clear.
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