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DangerousDave16v

posted on 13th Nov 03 at 22:02

The timing definately can effect the sound of the engine. mine was one tooth out for a while,after i changed it myself (a right pain in the tits on sport models) and it was only half the car (sounded poo too) the belt needs syncronizatation on the top pullies and at the crank, but my engine will run up to 3 teeth out.
Its simple engine mechanics, the valves are out of sync

[Edited on 13-11-2003 by DangerousDave16v]


M4tt

posted on 13th Nov 03 at 20:21

maybe cause it isn't sucking the same amount of air in?


carnoisseurcraig

posted on 13th Nov 03 at 20:20

see, now thats what i thought. Im not a mechanic but i know a wee bit. I got slated for saying this. I can see their chain of thought. HOW CAN TIMING EFFECT INDUCTION.


PaulW

posted on 13th Nov 03 at 20:10

they fuked up changin the timing belt & the timings out a bit?


carnoisseurcraig

posted on 13th Nov 03 at 20:08

Ok, this has stumped me.

Customer bought an induction kit. Went to put it in for a timing belt change and the induction kit lost its roar.

Any clues.