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Old 04-17-2006   #1
Onefast99gsx
 

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Question Checking timing after changing valve springs

Well I decided to change my valve springs with the head on the car. I made a tool to do it. The job is complete. It was still a son of a bitch. My spring compressor was a lever type so I had to get the keepers on one handed. My calves are ready to shoot out the back of my legs from leaning over the car for so long. Anyway, I zippy tied the cam sprockets to the timing belt in 4 places. Then I zip tied that to the a/c line to keep it propped up. I even put a white mark on the timing belt and on the sprockets and rotated the engine numerous times and finally the marks line up after rotating the motor over numerous times.

I'm not so sure I'm gonna get the answer I want but is there any way I can verify the timing is right without having to take the the side covers off? I guess how does a person know that the belt didn't sag during the project and then move a tooth when putting the sprockets back on?

Thanks for any help.
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