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If you Blew off the timing belt then need Head work also since it is an interference Motor
meaning that the Valve train and Pistons Have no Clearance so U are going to need a lot more work than just a timing belt to run
My sincere apologies for the delayed response. I am personally going back to answer your unanswered questions. I do not know if you still need this information, but I am going ahead and answering it anyway. You may want to Print the Diagrams for future use.
up underneath the hood if the car has not been in an accident there should be a diagram showing you the way the belt should go back on also if you look at your belt just underneath the belt there is a belt tensioner normally using a 3/8 socket and pulling down or up on the tensioner will release the tension on the belt
To my knowledge, a 2003 Ford Focus 2.0 SPi engine would need 4 quarts of engine oil (roughly 3.78 liters). Incidentally, the Ford/Cosworth Zeta/Zetec engine would be needing 4.25 quarts (~4 liters).
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
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