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 Post subject: Re: Going West... Timing belt planning! I-10/I-20/I-40 in he
PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:23 pm 
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Corey said that he would follow up on this, and I trust that he will. It isn't hard to imagine that we all will be curious about this, and he also doesn't want ANYTHING to do with another quality issue like those dreadful Crown water pumps.

Corey is good people.

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 Post subject: Re: Going West... Timing belt planning! I-10/I-20/I-40 in he
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 Post subject: Re: Going West... Timing belt planning! I-10/I-20/I-40 in he
PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:04 am 
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Yeah, about that...

Safety tip! The fan will self-tighten with normal usage, BUT if you are installing the Hayden clutch, you may want to apply just a bit of wrench to tighten the clutch onto the pulley.

With a cold clutch and a short run of the engine, the force of the cold clutch actually spun itself off the pulley. So Princess spat her new clutch right off the front of the engine the first time.

At least it was an easy fix and didn't happen when I was too far off the driveway! :5SHOTS:

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 Post subject: Re: Going West... Timing belt planning! I-10/I-20/I-40 in he
PostPosted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:19 pm 
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Yikes! Hopefully mine is tight by now (its not driven a ton).

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 Post subject: Re: Going West... Timing belt planning! I-10/I-20/I-40 in he
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It would be great if you could come out to the Tampa Bay area. We can really use a good look over; the last work at a dealership left it a mess. Right now it's sitting out front and won't start up. It's our main vehicle for the sober living home and we can really use the help.

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