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Old 02-07-2008, 03:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 93 90s Timing Problems...

my lil bro has a 93 90s with the v6. we had a friend of ours do the waterpump on it n it seemed like everything was ok untill we went to start it. it turned over but wouldnt start... more then likely he didnt tighten the tentioner pulley on the cam belt because now i see all kinds of "whiteout" marks on the cams and the belt that dont line up. my guess is the belt slipped a few teeth. anyways... can anyone help me on how to "re-set" the timing? im a classic ford guy so i kno nothing about newer foriegn cars! i see the tdc mark on the crankshaft pulley but dont see any on the cam sprockets... any help is appreciated.
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