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 Rvr Hyper Sports Gear, Technical Info
 
dynorod
post Dec 13 2004, 09:33 PM
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B) Hi there,
I need to change the timing belt on my wifes RVR, does anyone have any technical info to assist me please, also I'm having difficulty trying to find out what oils I should use in the transmission (manual) and front and rear diffs. Any info will be much appreciated.
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darcy2004
post Dec 15 2004, 06:01 PM
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what sort of info do you need.. i changed mine about 20,000k ago.. you pretty much have to take all the other belts of, all the covers, and take the passengers side engine mount out to even get close to getting int here.. your better off getting a mitsu mech to do it.. i didnt, my company mechanic did it
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post Dec 17 2004, 08:51 PM
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QUOTE(darcy2004 @ Dec 15 2004, 03:01 PM)
what sort of info do you need.. i changed mine about 20,000k ago.. you pretty much have to take all the other belts of, all the covers, and take the passengers side engine mount out to even get close to getting int here.. your better off getting a mitsu mech to do it.. i didnt, my company mechanic did it
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Thanks for your reply darcy, I have found the info regarding changing the timing belt on an american site vfaq.com which may save someone else the trouble of locating it in the future, also Redline oils seem to be the recomended lubricants for the trans.
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