1995 Rodeo 3.2L knock
hanabi
08-29-2005, 09:41 PM
Hi folks,
I've researched the archives and, thank you to all with more knowledge than I, have learned of the timing belt + many miles = knock syndrome. Tomorrow, I learn if this is indeed my problem. Question: When replacing the tension assembly, does one replace both the 'Pusher' and the 'Belt Tensioner' or just the 'Pusher'?
Thanks for all of your help.
Joe O
I've researched the archives and, thank you to all with more knowledge than I, have learned of the timing belt + many miles = knock syndrome. Tomorrow, I learn if this is indeed my problem. Question: When replacing the tension assembly, does one replace both the 'Pusher' and the 'Belt Tensioner' or just the 'Pusher'?
Thanks for all of your help.
Joe O
Cat Fuzz
08-30-2005, 09:09 AM
The failure of the hydraulic pusher is what causes the knock. You can replace both if you want to be safe just because you're in there already.
shagster_
11-15-2005, 03:27 PM
this is expensive to replace/fix, no?
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