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Old 01-02-2005, 08:41 PM
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All done

Well I finished the job. Next time I definitely need to get the tool that holds the sprocket while you loosen them up. That was probably the hardest part of the whole job. (other than putting the inlet plenum back on, yuk)

Also noted that you have to be aware of the location of the tab on the tensioner pulley. When I installed it the first time and pulled the paper clip from the tensioner it didn't apply any tension to the pully. The problem was the tab on the pully that mates up with the tensioner was not lined up properly. Luckily I noticed it and reinstalled correctly, however I had to use a wrench to hold it up while I pulled the pin.
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