89 D16
Eh it depends...
First thing you want to do is find out if the engine was harmed-which can be time consuming
For a quick way out, just replace the T-belt cross your fingers N fire it up.
First thing you want to do is find out if the engine was harmed-which can be time consuming
For a quick way out, just replace the T-belt cross your fingers N fire it up.
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i would inspect it first, just in case. replacing the belt only to find out there you need to rebuild or replace the engine will be a lot of wasted time and money.
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i would inspect it first, just in case. replacing the belt only to find out there you need to rebuild or replace the engine will be a lot of wasted time and money.
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