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08.05.2020 18:06 # 1
Turgay_66
I was talking to friends on the timing belt, the master loosened a little and said that the belt was the industrial property, I saw that he was campaigning on the timing belt in Şahin Peugeot, the belt has not been changed for 1 year, should I change it or do I continue for 1-2 more years?
08.05.2020 18:06 # 2
Turgay_66
Today I bought a timing belt, an alternator belt and a circulation pump, apart from these, do you need to change other parts when changing the timing, what should be considered? Turgay_66 2013-12-03 14:23:39
08.05.2020 18:06 # 3
Turgay_66
[QUOTE = 307bursa] The timing set we got is all available. There is no need to do anything else.
08.05.2020 18:06 # 4
jack67
If you go somewhere with a smooth face, nothing will happen. I changed it in industry 5 years ago, I had no problems.
08.05.2020 18:06 # 5
Turgay_66
[QUOTE = jack67] If you go somewhere with a smooth hand, nothing will happen, I changed it in industry 5 years ago, I did not have any problems.
[/ QUOTE] Thank you, I will take the weekend, I hope the industry will not be a problem.
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