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Yes. You can research the procedure online or get a repair book for replacing the timing belt which you should have already. You would also need the torque specs for the head bolts. There is a mark on each cam gear you have to line up when putting the belt on.
Did you recheck the engine valve timing (Timing Belt) after you finished? If so check it again. Timing has to be set on #1 top dead center. You probably know this if you did the head gasket.
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The timing is electronic and non adjustable. If you change the belt and don't have it set up (positioned) exactly right , you will cause major engine damage.
Pistons will hit valves and bend them. Don't do your timing belt unless you are experienced at doing that job.
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