it's a LOT easier if you mark the belt and pullies and then take the belt off to do the work ya know
Installshield 2 said:Yeah I drove it around quite a bit...Not hard at all yet though...
Idle was fine, no "lumpy" feeling or anything...still felt completely stock...
I will recheck the timing in a few days...with both cams aligned perfectly at TDC, I bumped the intake cam one tooth forward...then as I slipped the belt over the exhuast cam sprocket it moved one tooth from TDC and fit up perfectly with the other...It appeared like they were wrong, but after you readjust the crank sprocket to TDC they line up perfectly again...That was my biggest problem...I didn't have anything to brace the crank sprocket from moving when I pulled the belt over the cam sprockets...So every time I applied pressure on the belt, it would move the crank sprocket...and then usually be one tooth off on the cam sprockets...I did finally get it though after about 10 tries...and also after I figured out how to adjust the tensioner...It it takes some practice, but after you figure out what moves you can eye ball where you need it before you slip the belt on it should line up perfectly...
Everything is great so far...and I am actually not looking for any significant gains, just as a first step for the build up...engine mounts are going in next week, and the MSP #3 mount is already in...I noticed no difference with that at all in vibration, and I have not launched the car violently yet to see if it affected wheel hop in the slightest...but by mid next week I should start to drive it a little harder and comment...