When I did my first timing belt I couldn't find it so did a risk assesment of the crank actually moving - not likely but still marked it in case it did - it never did and I will have to do it again in a few weeks.
I have to replace the first piece of exhaust pipe at the same time so I might even stand a chance of finding it this time.
The last time I did the belts I only did them and not the tensioners/pullies  etc.  I think I will do them this time.  What do you think?  I will also do the serpentine belt as well - any additional bits that should be done as well as the belt?
Also did you move the engine to the passenger side of the engine as the book suggests?  When I did mine I thought that was too much hard work so just undid the drivers side engine mounts and jacked the drivers side up when doing the top and lowered it when doing the bottom - was OK but piggy fingers had trouble getting into the available space.  I also ground down a small socket set to get inthere as well.
I have been putting the job off but it is now 2,000km overdue so I need to get in and do it.
Cheers
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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