1999 Mercury Cougar "replace timing belt" Questions

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TIMING BELT WON'T STAY CENTERED ON CAMSHAFT SPROCKETS REPLACED 1999 MERCURY COUGAR TIMING BELT (L4 VTEC) DOES NOT STAY CENTERED ON 2 OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT SPROCKETS. MOVES AWAY FROM ENGINE SIDE (RIGHT) ...

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timing belt doesn't align and slips off spokets where it shreaded. Usually there is a tensioner to to keep the timing belt in its place. When it is stretched too much then it need to be relaced. It ...

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...timing belt making it slippery the timing belt probably jumped a tooth, to check this purchase a compression tester unscrew a spark plugs and screw the tester into the spark plug hole, have an ...

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Timing Belt Labor I need to know how long it will take to replace a timing belt for my 2000 Mercury Cougar 2.0 around 3 hrs.

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...to now where the water pump is on this v6 2.5l plz mercury couger It's an internal pump that runs on the timing belt. So you have to pull everything off including the timing belt to replace

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...get a service centre to do the job. If you have a timing belt , a good mechanic will recommend a new belt and you would be well advised to take his advice as any oil will destroy a rubber timing

...timing belt could it be that he tightened it down to much or not enough or maybe he was off by a tooth when he installed the new belt. The car runs great except when I give it alot of gas it wants to ...

replaced alternator and battery 2x and only works for short time. it works when i have the alternator replaced. but only for a short time. I'm on my third alternator in 1 month. when i drive the ...

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timing belt was off by a tooth and he replaced the spark plugs. Car still runs the same. Now he says it's the timing sensor. Can anyone help me with this? So he the mechanic said that your timing belt

...timing belt or chain in my 1999 merc mercury cougar with 88,000 miles Usually around 90,000 miles is a good time to change this component. I see you are approaching this mark with 88,000 and counting ...

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