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Old 02-15-2007, 01:17 AM
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Supposed Timing problems..... a tad lengthy.

Hey, Im new to this forum and Ive noticed that people really know what they are talking about on here and I have a few issues. I have a 97 Neon 2 liter SOHC and it randomly quit without warning while I was on my way to work. The Tensioner for the Timing Belt was rather noisy and I believe that it was the culprit. Ive heard that changing the timing belt can be a real pain and I was wondering if anyone else has had to do this and could give some advise on how to make it a little easier, or at least give me some insight on issues that I will have. Thanks in advance

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Re: Supposed Timing problems..... a tad lengthy.

Here is a great how-to...
http://jball.neons.org/howto/timing_belt/howto.html
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Re: Supposed Timing problems..... a tad lengthy.

Hey thanks, thats gonna help a lot.
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