Timing Belt

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Jake Korinek

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sayville NY
Hey My Timimg belt went on my sho when it was getting the belts i just had installed re adjusted. The dealer ship was "test driving" my car and blew the timing belt. how hard of a job is it to do?? i was reading the older topics on what parts to use and where to get them but nothing about how hard it is to install it. I have access to a lift and a large amount of tools, impact wrenches and all of the sort. Should i just let the dealership replace it? Please let me know what you think.
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Jake Korinek

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sayville NY
Thank you scott we got a loaner car out of my uncle and the dealership is taking care of it due to the foolishness of the mechanic. The loaner car is a 2002 taurus, nothing compared to my 5spd sho. ohh well, prob a week and ill have it back i really wanted to do the job too.

thanks,Jake
 

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