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Timing Belt First-Timer 200 1993

"There are more timing belt posts here than Clinton voters!"
(except maybe 'OD not working' posts)

Just did my first 245 timing belt yesterday. Also did the pump and V-belts. Had the seals ready to go but didn't do them. Also read everything here 10 times. Its was easy, except for me forgetting the replacement order of the V-belts (doh!).

Bentley manual says if something's off a degree or two, rotate the INT and CAM shafts first, then crankshaft last.

Like Tony said, my belt marks didn't go where they said they should and I finally deduced that it doesn't matter. Critical thing is having marks on pullys right before slipping TBelt on.

Replace that water pump. Do the V belts too.

I got a good look at my oil breather box and it was an oil mess. The only seal that showed leakage was the crankshaft, but it looked like a long and slow kind of action. I cleaned up the grunge below the crankshaft and I'm going to replace the breather box first--which, from what I've read, will cause those three seals to purge some oil if the box is clogged. So I figure to get the engine to "breathe" right again and that should take stress off the seals. Now that I have had a look at the seals and have them on hand, I will plan on replacing them on the next TB replacement, 50k from now.

Hope that helps.
--
89 245 'loaded' with a Great Pyrenees






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