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Beautiful, isn't it??

Anyway , due to 13 years old, I decided to replace it....cause i felt like it..
I am not a mechanic, but know both ends of a wrench..
I thoughts I'd make a small write up about the replacement if more un-educated "mechanic" wanted to do it..

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Removed timing belt cover and had the bolts in system, marked the one who needs a bit of seal during instalation later.
Moved both the belt up and down to get a feel about how tight they should be.

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Market up

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Mark up on TW

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Black boxes off.

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Tensioners off and belt off...Old belt looked like new!!!

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New belt.
Checked mark up again, laid left belt on carefully, , installed tensions ( after I checked them by spinning them and found them smooth)..installed Black boxes again, then right belt and so on.
Checked the marks more times during that session and when finished I turned the engine around once counterclockwise and found the mark up still accurate ( of course) ..
Black boxes, tensions and springs were easy to install and brackets and holders were made the way that they fall into the right place. Tensions were tighten so the belt had a 6-7 m.m. play up and down.
Fired up and it was good!