Timing belt came loose during driving, car wont start after adjusting
Recently while driving, my timing belt slackened up and i could tell cuz the belt was slapping around and i looked at it doing that, and left me stranded. i managed to get the car home to check it out, sure enough the belt got really loose, so i made the necessary adjustments, re-tensioned, checked timing and whatnot, but the car just wont start. even before this i noticed every time id start my car it was pretty noisy and rough, made a scratching noise. im assuming its the starter itself, but not really sure though. anyway, i try cranking but it wont start anymore and idk what else to check. been looking at my haynes and trying to isolate as many things to find out what it else but im stumped. please help i need my car as im starting school soon. ill try to put up a sound clip so you guys can hear what im talking about
h0w did y9ou check timing without it started, do you have the crank at tdc for cyl 1 and the cams in the proper postion? did you bend any valves or have head damage.
anyway, no valves are bent and there's no sign of head damage.
i checked the dizzy, and starter, both were fine, but i noticed that i had some oil on my spark plugs on 3 and 4 cylinders. i cleaned them and put everything back together. tried to start again, but no dice. the car seems to struggle to start, and there was some smoke coming out from the intake manifold, plus a little hum/ring around the throttle body. dont know what that is. im going to keep researching for the mean time and hopefully someone here can help me out.
oh well, i planned on swappin out the motor anyway since this ones been pushin 200k miles. ill check em out thanks
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