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Timing belt change 900 1994

yes, what i do is i find a good spot where a weight is easy to get a large screwdriver wedged against it and the slowly have someone turn the crank bolt till your wedged against the opening and then you hold it from turning with the screwdriver while the other person breaks loose the crank bolt.the crank seal is not too hard, there is a special tool to reinstall it, but if your careful you can tap it into place with smooth round punch slowly working your way around in cirles and tapping it in slowly and evenly. watch the edge of the crank because it could cut the seal while you start to push it on so be gentle when you push it over the lip of the crank.use the volvo seals they are excellent quality and not too expensive.






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