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Old 05-31-2006, 02:22 PM
UBSOFT UBSOFT is offline
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Car won't completely turnover

I have a 99 Dodge Stratus. I just changed the head gasket because my oil and water was mixing. In the process, I was trying to take off my harmonic balancer. When I started the car it was fine, but I had put socket rench extension in between the balancer so it would not move while I was putting it back on. When I went to start the car I forgot to move it so when I started it the extension fell out but it cracked the cover where the timing belt is and it threw off the timing. I think the timing chain shipped. Now when I go to start the car it turns over but not all the way. The belt turns and I reset the timing several times in the appropriate place but it sounds like it won't catch to turn all the way on.and I have no clue what else can be wrong. It turns over but it won't start.

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Old 04-17-2007, 10:46 AM
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Re: Car won't completely turnover

i'm unexperienced but when you start your car does your rpms keep going up and down if so your timing is still wrong but if not. i think u may have a cam shaft problem there could be chip in or etc.

but you may want a second opinion other then me from some of the other guys around here hope i was of help
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