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Old 05-11-2007   #5
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Re: When Timing Belts Go Bad...

Good info! I have been a multiple owner (This will be my 4th devil child) but I have never dealt with a snapped timing belt. I am a good lil angel when it comes to timing belt replacement. Any other info would be appreciated.

To be honest, I am not certain its a t-belt issue. The guy said the engine is fee-moving, but does not fire up. He stated it only makes a clicking sound, which is a battery issue, but he said he went that route. I am guessing I will find either a timing belt issue or a fuel issue when I am able to crank it.
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