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Old 11-01-2004, 04:12 PM
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Re: Timing belt install.

I never got one. :P
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Old 11-03-2004, 12:47 PM
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Re: Timing belt install.

doese any one know how to give the head lights an extra kick??? mines suck!! i bought blue zenon light bulbs (9004) it glows an awsome blue shine but at night you can barely see any thing!! if it wasint for my amber fog lights id be dead.... please help...(the inepenseve,chep,poormans way...) or what ever way...... thanks in advance!!!
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Old 11-09-2004, 10:22 AM
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Re: Timing belt install.

ummmmm.....some body please....helpme.......
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Re: Timing belt install.

There is someting you can buy and put in the headlights to let them soak (Some sort of soap). It's supposed to make them clearer.
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when installing a timing belt and doing a valve job after everything is lined up and i start the car is the engine going to smoke a little or is there something wrong (not from the tail pipe) please respond
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Re: Timing belt install.

The engine might smoke a little initially, as in, right after the install... But if it keeps smoking time and time again, then there would be a problem.
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well to be honest the reason it did smoke the first time is cause its gasket from the valve cover had bent causeing oil to leak that why it was smoking i fixed it and tightened it and before i left the shop it only smoked a little bit ....also if it started do i still need to put the timing gun on it ...this is my first import car and i do all my car work im surprised it came out right i busted my head (brain )trying to do this it saved me a lot of money $$$....please let me know something this was also my first timing job thanks every one for the info givin to me please let me know about the gun issue
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Re: Timing belt install.

make them clearer???? dude thanks,but i need them to light better....its not ground or a relay or fuse...its all just fine.i just need an extra kick...(so that i can see further foward and see if any thing or any one trys to cross the road at 2 am...
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Re: Timing belt install.

Clearer, as in the lenses would be clearer AND cleaner AND would allow more light to pass through them.... How about a HID system?? Or get some really kicking driving lights.
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Re: Timing belt install.

hey now that you say that.....how much does that system cost......(under 100 i hope......)
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Re: Timing belt install.

I couldn't tell you off of the top of my head. You could find some sites that sell HID lighting...
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Re: Timing belt install.

Try some Sylvania Silver Star HIDs. I heard on RPR that they are much brighter than stock.

http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...ce/Silverstar/

http://www.shoppalstores.com/kustomk...parentcat/1816
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Re: Timing belt install.

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