after my timing belt change
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found it great after my timing belt change my bike runs even better--on the old belts there was way too much slack in the tension--probally a 1/2"+ of play--before i had my timing problem i don't think the motor was in true time with this much slack in the belts--what does everyone suggest as far as checking the tension in the belts or if they have changed from the first install are they ready for a changing again? had to tell everyone as old wyatt is one happy camper with his old wing running ok again--
Wyatt from Az.
Wyatt Earp--Wyatt Earp brave,courageous and bold long live his fame & long live his glory and long may his story be told '84 Aspencade--Pearl Saturn Red |
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11-05-2007, 05:42 PM,
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Wyatt,
I'm glad to hear you bike is up and running great again. Now if we can all get together for another Arizona ride. Dale - Mesa
Dale
Mesa, Arizona 1985 Aspencade |
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11-05-2007, 06:24 PM,
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