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Old July-25th-2004, 04:58 PM
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Timing Belt

How hard is it to replace the timing belt on a 91 DX???
Im about to buy the car and the belt is broke...
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Old July-28th-2004, 01:47 PM
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its pretty easy just make sure that you know how to set the timing
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Hey UrbanRally, Tell me more...

I'm getting ready to do an over due timing belt replacement on a '93 DOHC. If you can shed some more details, i would appreciate it.

Where did you find good directions? What else did you change under the cover?

I've got 75K. Do I need a water pump or tensioner now?

My hands are fat. Is there enough room?

Thanks for any suggestions.
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yeah youll fit, youll have to take off the water pump, unless the tensioner is crap you dont have to but if i cnange stuff if i take it off ill buy a new one( if its still the original)
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