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Last edited by deermagnet : 02/06/2013 at 07:46 AM
Now THAT is some handy information!
Good find, thanks for sharing.
Mark, superb video's. Please consider contacting Scott so that he can add them to the Vehicross dot info library.
Scott, if your looking, grab them, even my wife could do a belt change with these videos and she doesn't know the difference between a table saw and a screwdriver. Sorry girls, but you have to know my beautiful adorable wife to understand. I love her dearly, but damn,....
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
Wow, Thanks! Now I have more confidence in changing my Tbelt. I think I'm going to take care of that Thanksgiving weekend!!!
Anychance you can send me some higher quality ones for the VX Lounge?
01 VX Kaiser | Love it! Drive it! Mod it! MYVEHICROSS.com | VX-WIKI
Rancho RS9000X | VXC Shifter Plates | PV2 | Hella Micro DE fogs | Carbon Fiber Hood | AfterShock Skid Plates (front, rear, sides)
Sorry, I don't have anything significantly better to send you at this time. As always, right click and save what's there.
Yeah, having a video of a complex repair is about as good as it gets. Today I added the text instructions for both types of belt replacement as a companion to the vids.
Mark
Last edited by deermagnet : 11/15/2007 at 04:52 PM
I changed mine a few weeks ago and there is one important thing to do that may save you a big headache. Mark all the timing marks on the belt before you take the OLD belt off. The belt that I purchased did not have the correct marks on it. It was the correct size but did not have the correct marks. It was not an isuzu belt. So make sure to mark the belt before removing. shawn
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Sure like to see this filed over on the left under 'Tip's and How To's'.
Awsome thread. I will use it as a reference when I get ready to do the timing belt.