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How to: fix intercam timing.



Reason I ask is because if it is off, then I'm stuck with my car partially torn apart and no knowledge of how to fix it in order to put it back together.
> 
> From: "Larry" <rocco16v@netzero.com>
> Date: 2002/09/22 Sun AM 10:49:47 EDT
> To: "Ryan H" <rhock99@epix.net>, 
> 	<scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> Subject: Re: How to: fix intercam timing.
> 
> You may be worrying unnecessarily.  First things first; check the timing.
> BTW, if you do all the work on your car, you may consider yourself a
> mechanic.
> :)
> 
> Larry
> 
> > OK guys, as recommended by many, I'm going to check my cam to cam timing
> whenever I get the needed replacement gaskets.  If the timing between them
> is off, how do I go about fixing it?  Does the chain somehow unsnap?  Or do
> I have to remove the camshaft bearing caps/distributor/timing belt and
> actually remove the whole assembly?  I'm not a mechanic, but I do all the
> work on my car myself, so any detailed explanations would be appreciated.
> Thanks again.
> >
> >
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I'll fix my car, even if I have to replace every part in it... and since the problem will be the last part I replace, I'll have a brand new car when I'm done!