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Old 02-16-2010, 06:54 PM   #1
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Changed the PS belt on my SR and now the car won't start...

Only "I" could take something so easy as changing a belt and turn it into fully disabling my car.

I'll make this quick.

The car was off.
I was changing the belt like normal and I decided to be a noob and attempt to loosen a bolt I shouldn't have.







Before changing the belt colored green,
I tried to loosen the bolt colored
red.
And the wheel colored
pink moved a decent amount.


Knowing that I did something wrong, I moved it back a little bit but I'm sure not in the exact same spot as before. After finishing putting the new belt on, POOF my car won't start, or even attempt to crank. Just a click.


Did I mess up the timing?

If so can I just take off my valve cover and spin the same bolt to attempt to line up the sprockets to 10 and 12?

Or am I just a noob and my car is possessed?
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