I bought this baby on May 6th. Named her "Excalibur".
Excalibur's Engine runs unusually cool, but that's probably just a thermostat stuck open. No biggie there.
However, the engine performance is at it's best when set at 20° to 25°
ABOVE TDC instead of right on TDC as called out on the Haynes shop manual.
When set at TDC, the engine runs but has almost no power, and next to no acceleration at all. At 20° to 25° above TDC, it runs as if it were set AT TDC.
Is it possible I have a faulty timing belt in need of replacement?
This car has a 1.3L engine with Manual 4-speed transmission
and NO AC or Power steering. How hard is it to replace a timing belt?
Also I noticed that the top of the engine right behind the back side of the timing belt cover is oily. When I replace the timing belt, should I replace the camshaft oil seal while I'm at it?
Thoughts?
Excalibur's Engine runs unusually cool, but that's probably just a thermostat stuck open. No biggie there.
However, the engine performance is at it's best when set at 20° to 25°
ABOVE TDC instead of right on TDC as called out on the Haynes shop manual.
When set at TDC, the engine runs but has almost no power, and next to no acceleration at all. At 20° to 25° above TDC, it runs as if it were set AT TDC.
Is it possible I have a faulty timing belt in need of replacement?
This car has a 1.3L engine with Manual 4-speed transmission
and NO AC or Power steering. How hard is it to replace a timing belt?
Also I noticed that the top of the engine right behind the back side of the timing belt cover is oily. When I replace the timing belt, should I replace the camshaft oil seal while I'm at it?
Thoughts?
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