SHO Infinity
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Hi all,
I have a 1994 Taurus SHO ATX and have a question concerning the amount of deflection of the timing belt. How much tension should the timing belt have on it?
I understand it utilizes a gas cylinder to set tension but should I be able to move the timing belt up or down at all between the cam sprockets (when the engine is not running)? If so, how much movement is acceptable?
Finally, if my timing belt tensioner is bad, are there any remaining new units still for sale?
Thank you VERY much for any and all help! Thank you SHOforum!
I have a 1994 Taurus SHO ATX and have a question concerning the amount of deflection of the timing belt. How much tension should the timing belt have on it?
I understand it utilizes a gas cylinder to set tension but should I be able to move the timing belt up or down at all between the cam sprockets (when the engine is not running)? If so, how much movement is acceptable?
Finally, if my timing belt tensioner is bad, are there any remaining new units still for sale?
Thank you VERY much for any and all help! Thank you SHOforum!