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Old 02-05-2002, 07:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Update Clanking/Clicking noise

I remember several others posted here about a clanking noise that was more rpm based. Sorry for lack of detail but some other members here seemed to describe dead on the same noise I used to have. Which I thought to be valve damage

Anyways the fix
It turned out to be related to the timing belt and the auto tensioner. I did have both replaced a few months ago but apparently the mechanic who did it did a ****ty job. To make a very long story short me and a friend (proffesional grade A mechanic) reinstalled all the parts CORRECTLY which we replaced again and bam it was fixed.

I dont feel like typing out the long version of everything but if you have any questions feel free to ask and I will answer. I just had to post because I would hate for someone else to be going through the same crap I had to deal with for months.

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