Originally posted by MeanGreen2:

If you tried to do the belt yourself, you probably had a problem with cam gear alignment and proper tension, unless you had the right tools [set of three...seems like I spent over $300.00]. I've seen a few where the right tools weren't used = rough idle and lots of noise.




In the Haynes manual, it shows a picture of the tool to use for cam alignment. Funny, it looks like a peice of angle aluminum to me, so that's what I used. To take up the slop because the angle was a little undersized, I added plastic shim stock to make up the .030 or so difference. Worked great, cost me nothing.



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