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Timing Belt Replacement - 8/31/2005 5:11:47 PM   
nemick

 

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Hi All,

Does anyone know where I can find a write up on changing the timing belt on a 2001 spyder GT?

TIA

Neil M.
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RE: Timing Belt Replacement - 8/31/2005 5:50:07 PM   
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i am also interested in that information, once you find it...

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RE: Timing Belt Replacement - 9/2/2005 2:39:21 AM   
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This might be on of the things that you should'nt attempt to do yourself.
Might be best to go to the dealership. It would be best to find out what parts you might need ahead of time and order them online to save quiet a bit of money.

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RE: Timing Belt Replacement - 9/2/2005 8:52:01 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: EcLites

This might be on of the things that you should'nt attempt to do yourself.
Might be best to go to the dealership. It would be best to find out what parts you might need ahead of time and order them online to save quiet a bit of money.

Dealership wont install someone elses parts, also for a write up chech a chiltons manual. Then again rember this if you mess up the timming you will have to replace the head.... and maybe the bottom end. Get a new belt and tensioner pully, bring it to a local shop(with a good rep) and let them do it.

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RE: Timing Belt Replacement - 9/2/2005 4:04:41 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: slow420a


quote:

ORIGINAL: EcLites

This might be on of the things that you should'nt attempt to do yourself.
Might be best to go to the dealership. It would be best to find out what parts you might need ahead of time and order them online to save quiet a bit of money.

Dealership wont install someone elses parts, also for a write up chech a chiltons manual. Then again rember this if you mess up the timming you will have to replace the head.... and maybe the bottom end. Get a new belt and tensioner pully, bring it to a local shop(with a good rep) and let them do it.



It depends on the dealer, but most do it if its genuine mitsu parts.

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RE: Timing Belt Replacement - 9/2/2005 5:09:51 PM   
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Its for a **** but its a start http://www.vfaq.com/mods/timingbelt-2G-NT.html

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