A couple of days ago I discovered that my timing belt is off by one notch. To check it I used a procedure that did not require removing the bottom timing belt cover. The list of steps taken can be seen at the following URL.
Now I would like to use the same procedure to reposition the belt, it's only got a few thousand miles on it.
Here is my question. When the tensioner is pushed away from the belt and locked there, will the belt be loose enough to be removed from the camshaft sprocket, without being able to slide it off the crankshaft sprocket at the same time?
This is a picture of what I'll be looking at.
Thanks for your time.
John Gunn
Coronado, CA
Now I would like to use the same procedure to reposition the belt, it's only got a few thousand miles on it.
Here is my question. When the tensioner is pushed away from the belt and locked there, will the belt be loose enough to be removed from the camshaft sprocket, without being able to slide it off the crankshaft sprocket at the same time?
This is a picture of what I'll be looking at.
Thanks for your time.
John Gunn
Coronado, CA
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