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Re: Timing Belt jumps!?!
I agree with Kent. There is a metal guide installed above the crank sprocket (they're cheap from dlr.) that keeps the belt from floating up & disengaging from sprocket teeth on stuff like mis-shifts & "spirited" driving. Doesn't hurt on autos, either. Login to read more. ![]()
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