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Re: no power
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February 24, 2000 09:10 pm UTC
February 24, 2000 09:10 pm UTC
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Anonymous
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I replaced my plug wires yesterday and that did no good. I'm reasonably sure it's bad timing (I've had to replace my belts 4 times in the last year so I know the symptoms well). After all these replacements I'm sick and tired of my mechanic not doing it right and still charging me every time, so I'm wondering how difficult is it to replace the timing belts and or adjust the timing yourself? By difficult I also mean does it require any special equipment or tools?
Just wondering
thanks John Hall --------------- '90 Talon TSi Captain timing.
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