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> 97 Eclipse 420a Engine / Trans Manual Help !, TIMMING BELT BROKE
cclinks
post Aug 31 2008, 12:11 PM
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[FONT=Times][SIZE=7][COLOR=orange]Was almost home yesterday, when it sounded like the engine fell out. Found the timming belt broke and I need some help. Could someone provide me w/ manuals or links for the engine / trans. I gotta figure out how to get the head off to see the damage done.

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post Aug 31 2008, 12:49 PM
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Buy a haynes manual at your local parts store. They are around $15 and greatest investment for your car you can ever make.
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+1 on the manual. It's more or less a must, if you are going to work on your car.
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Gotta have a manual! Even if you could get it all apart too assess the damage you need the torque specs for everything you put back on!
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