T Thoroughbred girl Guest Feb 21, 2010 #2 Was the vehicle running before changing the timing belt. That is an interference engine
C Carman Nguyen New member Feb 21, 2010 #3 Timing belt can jump if tensioner is not adjusted properly,check timing marks again and see if belt is loose.
Timing belt can jump if tensioner is not adjusted properly,check timing marks again and see if belt is loose.
P PETE New member Feb 21, 2010 #4 recheck it again, its pretty important, there is a chance that you have it 180 degrees out, if in doubt, get someone who knows to check it out before any damage is done.
recheck it again, its pretty important, there is a chance that you have it 180 degrees out, if in doubt, get someone who knows to check it out before any damage is done.