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Re: t-belt change time
It's not difficult if you do things properly. It's good to change it before it breaks so you can simply mark the belt and pulleys, slip the old belt off and then transfer the marks to the new belt and reinstall. No messing with lining up timing marks this way. I use silver Sharpies for marking. I also use nylon wire ties to hold the belt in place while I get the rest lined up, then cut them off when the belt is where it needs to be. The Rodeo 3.2L v-6 is actually one of the easiest timing belts I've done.
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