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I just got my new head bolts in the mail today. $21.99 plus shipping, from http://www.partsamerica.com
1997 Contour GL, 2.0L, 108K+, Stock
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Ninja, you're taking on quite a project here. You absolutely must do everything the right way or you will be replacing the entire engine. You're timing is going to be gone but it is not hard to get back.
After you have everything back together there is a slot on the cam gears that mechanics use to correct the timing. Slide something in there that is going to be a tight fit and where they have absolutely no play. There is only one way to do this. Then you're going to have to position the number 1 cylinder at top dead center. One way to do this is to use a screwdriver in the spark plug hole and watch for when the screwdriver starts to fall back down and then put it back at the top most point.
On the crankshaft pulley there are two notches. ONE of those notches is the correct placement for your timing. Make sure to use the correct one. I believe when looking at it, it will be the one behind the first one. Going clockwise that is. There is also a notch on your block that you will use to time the crankshaft pulley with. Once your timing is good to go then slip on your timing belt and you should be good.
Suggestion..
Spend 15 bucks and get that haynes manual.... you will be extrememly happy you did.
95 Mystique GS Zetec ATX: Dead - Dec 5th, 2003
94 Accord LX 2.2L MTX Non-Vtec. Few bolt ons.
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Originally posted by Obsidian:
Suggestion..
Spend 15 bucks and get that haynes manual.... you will be extrememly happy you did.
I second that!
After changing my timing belt, I ended up taking it to the shop for them to set the timing straight. I probably could have done it my self but I didn't feel like taking the time .
Take your time and follow the book to the letter.
Contour--It will make a master mechanic out of you!
95 LX MTX Bolt-ons
95 Neon SOHC ATX
77 Dodge Powerwagon-more displacement than my Neon, Contour, and wife's Saturn---combined!
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Awesome info!!! Make this a sticky!
BP
Ben ---'96 Contour GL * Zetec ATX * Tan on Black steelies---
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I went on that auto zone site and there was only one thing where it showed to keep the timing in place.
I was under the impression that the crank pulley needed to be set to that position and locked in place and then everything else can come off. I was assuming it wouldn't matter how the cam gears come off and go back on. Also do the cams need to be placed back on the head in a certain way or do I just use the straight edge tool to set them right?
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th straight edge tool will work great. ar eyou putting them back on already???
Regards, Cole.
Relegating to troll status sometime this week.
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noooo not yet, I've been takin a break...I just wanna build up the confidence that this part is actually doable as it seems like the hardest step.
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Hey Ninja why don't you ask in the Phownix area, if other CEG'ers would/could give you a hand at this, there's a few guys that know alot about our Contiques in your area, IE: Darrel, Keyser and i think Rev. Jay Just an idea
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i'm sure the mighty duratec guys (excluding darrel) are much too busy for me.
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Originally posted by ZetecNinja: i'm sure the mighty duratec guys (excluding darrel) are much too busy for me.
NO Darrel has a zetec (non running ) but still a zetec.
Did you ask around, don't cost much just to ask for help, although i never asked for any, most of the time CEG'rs will gladly help others if they can, look around.
You should know this with 6500 + posts
- Eric
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zetec mtx
light prairie tan
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