1986 Ford Bronco II "contour timing chain belt" Questions

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...Contour have a timing belt or chain? My reliable, economical and comfortable Contour has 80 thousand miles on it. Does it have a timing chain or a belt? Should I wait or volunteer to have it replaced ...

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...contour 2.0 4cly eng suddenly stop firing motor turnsover but it will not start it was running good day before I check to see getting gas and timing belt not broken or worn both is good check for ...

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...timing belt area. what should I do Check the belt idler for bad bearing (common problem),and or the chain tensioner with a stethescope, the auto repair will try and sell you a new timming chain, the ...

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...contour 2.0 dohc timing belt replacement... i have the alignment tool and blanking plug but which way are the cams turned to align? Engine Timing Belt/Chain Illustration Figure 1 Before installing ...

...contour. So I replaced the spark plugs, then the wires, then the ignition coil. The engine is still getting out of time and shaking progressively worse (i.e. when I start it up it sounds somewhat ok, ...

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...before it comes to a rolling stop ? yes it can in extreme circumstances the old belt goes behind the cover and chews up the cam belt ,causing severe damage to the engine how to line up a timing ...

timing belt make sure that you mark the direction, crank pully bolt you can get a chain wrench from auto zone that will wrap around the pulley and lock down to hold it. i have used this when an impact

timing on a 95 ford contour 2.0 dohc? Theres a yellow dot on the driver side of each cam, are those timing marks or just quality controll marks from the factory. If they are timing marks what position

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...them. If the plugs are dry you'll have to look in some other direction. If it's firing kind of crazy like it almost wants to backfire or like it's stiff you may have jumped timing chain or

...This is usually caused by a worn out timing belt or chain. You may need to replace them including the tensioner to resolve the problem. Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good

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