Drivetrain slipping...

Flywheel, Clutch, Transmission, Axles, etc...

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totech
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Post by totech »

91legacy_sleeper wrote:Sorry, didn't mean to call you "OLD", its just that since the majority of us are in the 17-24 range, other than Josh, I don't think any of us work in any type of real engineering, let alone aerospace. I could be wrong though, I don't know what alot of people do around here..

Is your setup DOHC? I doubt it is, but since you're in CA, thought I'd ask. If that's the case, please be careful.. there can be damage done if things aren't just right.

I know that while you're in there, doing the water pump wouldn't be a bad idea; mostly cause if/when it fails, you're going to have to get all back up in there again, so spending the $60 or so now seems logical.
I have heard that in order to get the crank pulley off, people have used a wrench to lock the bolt, and then turned the engine a few times.. this trick seems to work.
Being still slightly new, I don't know much about T-belt jobs, but if you do a search, (or, if I have time, I'll do one for you, cause I'm nice like that.) You can read about other's experiences on this, as well.
Do you have a manual of some kind? If you're really crafty, and can find one, a Factory Service Manual is pretty useful, or barring that, go grab a Haynes manual. Yes, they're crap, but its better than nothing, and it'll at least give pictures of the process, as well as semi-detailed instructions.
Have you used our search function yet? If not, I don't know if I wanna deprive you of the fun... :D
Good Luck,
Being in Canada too - I know that all the engines the US got, we got too.
His 97 should be DOHC - so it is the tricky one.

And bag off his back I know that one :0
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Post by Legacy 97 »

Any hints and/or special info I should know about. Or any reference material I should go to.
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Post by tris91ricer »

umm.. do a search in the engine section for DOHC timing belt. it should have "help!" or something in the title.. I'll see if i can get a link for you.
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Post by tris91ricer »

okay, i think this is what you want..

http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic. ... iming+belt

basically, just try to lock that cam pulley with a large prybar or something, maybe a high quality allen wrench, and that way you won't risk things moving around too much.. if you pull it off right, when you're all done slipping that new belt on there, the car should start up like nothing happened. That's the magic of machines, my friends.
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Post by Legacy 97 »

Thanks!
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Post by tris91ricer »

anytime.. if you read my other posts, you'll see that MY drivetrain is now slipping, and hence, GONE. So I'll be doing my own tranny work now, and possibly a 5MT swap, but we'll see...
happy reading, Legacy97!
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