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> Timing Belt, Timing belt Calibration ( RVR)
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post Nov 4 2009, 02:45 AM
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Hello. I have a RVR yr.95 and last week the timing belt broke, damaging the engine.

I have changed the damaged parts and the car is running now.

However, i feel the engine rattling and with an odd sound and also the 3rd gear ( automatic) is not going in.

Someone told me to do the calibration of the Timing belt.

What does that mean and will that solve my problem?
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If the timing is not properly mated , can be close enough to run pretty well but off enough to effect spark timing and spark retard causing more than usual pre detination and detination "knock". This would require rechecking ignition timing and mating marksof the timing belt. People shouldnt wait for the belt to break before they decide to change it.
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