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cooleeze

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About cooleeze

  • Birthday 06/05/1973

Previous Fields

  • Your Pathfinder Info
    89, pretty stock so far. Looking to get more"Bushworthy"
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Screwdriver Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1987

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  • Website URL
    http://www.cooleeze.com
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  • Location
    Abbotsford, B.C, Canada
  • Interests
    Supras, wheeling

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  1. hahaha thanks for the responses. I'm going to throw some insurance on it w/o doing it right now. I know, I know it's a gamble but this thing is so rusted out that I almost want to take it out for a bit of wheeling to see if anything else is wrong. I just don't trust it and if it breaks oh well, I traded it for an Xbox 360 to my brother who had it sitting for almost 4 years. I guess I need a reason for throwing more money into it(I'd like to do a few things while doing the timing belt) and a successful wheeling trip will make it(motivate me) or break it.
  2. Thanks for the responses, Actually when I twist it between the cam gears it dosen't want to go beyond 90 degrees, maybe just seeing the belt movement when running scared me a bit, I don't know. How long of a job dose it usually take doing this timing belt having above average mechanical skills? Just curious. Thanks!!
  3. Hello, I took the top timing cover off and started it. I noticed the timing belt seemed quite loose when running. Are they normally loose? somewhat loose? I don't know the history, the timing belt seems to be in good condition but I was hoping to drive from A to B for a couple weeks before doing the timing belt(my other vehicle isn't on the road and I'm in a bit of a bind). Any suggestions would be great!! Cheers
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