philjw90SHO
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I have a 1992 MTX with 108k and I'm in the middle of the 60k and we ran into a problem.
We tore it down and installed the new timing belt, water pump and gasket, and put a new CPS in, but some how when I wasn't looking, the bottom timing belt pulley got one of the vanes bent out of shape.
I tried to bend it back but I'm not sure if I got it perfect. I'm assuming that it needs to be perfect because of the gapping of the CPS to the vanes.
We gapped it with one of the good vanes and put the new timing belt on with all the marks lined up.
We then bolted down the crossover tube and connected the DIS module. We tried to start but the car just cranks and won't start. With the key on and engine off the tach registers 500 rpms then when you begin to crank it it goes down to zero and it shutters like normal while it cranks. We think it it is the CPS and the "bent" vane.
Any suggestions please because I hate not being able to drive my SHO.
<small>[ December 22, 2002, 09:35 PM: Message edited by: philjw90SHO ]</small>
We tore it down and installed the new timing belt, water pump and gasket, and put a new CPS in, but some how when I wasn't looking, the bottom timing belt pulley got one of the vanes bent out of shape.
I tried to bend it back but I'm not sure if I got it perfect. I'm assuming that it needs to be perfect because of the gapping of the CPS to the vanes.
We gapped it with one of the good vanes and put the new timing belt on with all the marks lined up.
We then bolted down the crossover tube and connected the DIS module. We tried to start but the car just cranks and won't start. With the key on and engine off the tach registers 500 rpms then when you begin to crank it it goes down to zero and it shutters like normal while it cranks. We think it it is the CPS and the "bent" vane.
Any suggestions please because I hate not being able to drive my SHO.
<small>[ December 22, 2002, 09:35 PM: Message edited by: philjw90SHO ]</small>