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No. VA timing belt party (NEW LOCATION: AT DUDLEY'S. call for directions)

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Old 01-23-2007, 07:36 AM
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Cool, thanks!

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Hi guys, I am in a little bit of a quandary. I have a couple parts left that I am not sure where it came from since so many of us did the disassembly. Can an of you remember what part these long screws held in. The car runs find and it does not seem like anything is missing. But having parts left make me nervous....

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The short bolt/nut combo (m6 or m8?) looks like it could be one of the starter heat shield fasteners, did all of those go back on? The two longer ones....not sure! Call it 'weight reduction' ??
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Don't those bolts keep the catastrophic converter in check?

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One of those long bolts looks like it's for the rear of the lower counterbalance seal casing, the other one looks like it'f for the rear powersteering bracket.
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starter shield is installed and no bolts were missing.
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umm.. i have no idea...

paul? do you know?
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Originally Posted by 944 Fanatic
Nice meeting all of you guys, and Dudley, glad I could help. Just make sure you have those belts retensioned at 1500! I'd be glad to help with that as well. Now I need to get you guys over to my house to help with the seam welding.
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Finally, getting near the 1500 mark. Still interested in helping me with the retension?
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5000 miles and 11 years later.... lol



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