Recommendation, Timing jump a tooth, Search hasn't help
Hey all,
I was checking my gsr's timing belt, and it seems like my timing is a tooth off on the exhuast cam. Do you guys recommend that it be change immediately, or will i be fine running it like that for a while?
My engine has been idling very rough since i got it, and i've clean out everything including IACV and FTIV, so i'm thinking that since the timing belt being a tooth off that has to be the issue.
Any advice would be appriecated. Since i did a seach and didn't gernerated really good result.
I was checking my gsr's timing belt, and it seems like my timing is a tooth off on the exhuast cam. Do you guys recommend that it be change immediately, or will i be fine running it like that for a while?
My engine has been idling very rough since i got it, and i've clean out everything including IACV and FTIV, so i'm thinking that since the timing belt being a tooth off that has to be the issue.
Any advice would be appriecated. Since i did a seach and didn't gernerated really good result.
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dreweg
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Jul 14, 2003 10:33 AM




