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  • #16
    I'd change the timing belt, tensioner and idler along with the water pump. It's cheap enough that if you didn't do it, and something fell apart again causing internal engine damage, you will be kicking yourself.
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    • #17
      Why are you wanting to take the crank pulley off? Is it the only way to get the old belts off?
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      • #18
        Daryl, I always thought that you have to take the crank pulley off in order to do the timing belt change.

        BTW, I need pricing on a water pump, along with timing belt, idler and tensioner. Can you pls help, Daryl? I can swing by RightDrive and pick up the items soon if you have them in stock.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by judasentinel View Post
          Daryl, I always thought that you have to take the crank pulley off in order to do the timing belt change.

          BTW, I need pricing on a water pump, along with timing belt, idler and tensioner. Can you pls help, Daryl? I can swing by RightDrive and pick up the items soon if you have them in stock.
          I have a used water pump off a s2 rb25 which is the same as rb26 im pretty sure. Its yours for free if ya want to pick it up.
          I canz take this corner at 195k cause i gots AWDZ. Get real.

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          • #20
            and yes crank pulley needs to come off to get the timing belt off
            1991 skyline GTS-T - first import/winter project

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            • #21
              I am going to avoid changing the timing belt, because it was done not too long ago. But if I see red dust, then it is getting replaced. One question though.....assuming I dont need to CHANGE the timing belt, what all do I need to remove/loosen in order to replace the water pump? Can I just loosen the belt, remove it from the cam gears, let it hang while I replace the water pump and then put it back on? If yes, what do I need to make sure, in order to keep the timing correct?

              I will do my best to not rotate the crank pulley, or the cam gears at all. But if I do end up moving it, I guess I will have to set cylinder 1 to TDC? Now which stroke should it be at TDC for when I put the belt on - Compression (2) or exhaust (4)? Or could it be either, as long as cylinder 1 is at TDC?

              Does anyone know if the bolts that hold the water pump in place are accessible while the idler and tensioner are still in place?
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              • #22
                you will have to remove the tensioner and idler pulley for the timing belt, as for resetting your timing...i didnt really worry about top dead center, i just made sure the mark on each cam gear was lined up with the mark on the backing plate and same with the marks on the crank pulley
                1991 skyline GTS-T - first import/winter project

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by gtstevan View Post
                  you will have to remove the tensioner and idler pulley for the timing belt, as for resetting your timing...i didnt really worry about top dead center, i just made sure the mark on each cam gear was lined up with the mark on the backing plate and same with the marks on the crank pulley
                  He said he doesnt want to change the timing belt, and why bother setting the cam gears without it being at TDC?
                  I canz take this corner at 195k cause i gots AWDZ. Get real.

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                  • #24
                    Take it to a SHOP! if you think red dust has anything to do with a timing belt, then seriously find the closest shop to you that knows skylines and take the car there.


                    edit ** as far as i know or have ever read.. red dust is from coil packs going or screwing up.... nothing to do with a timing belt.

                    If this is wrong somebody please correct me
                    Last edited by knate; 08-03-2012, 01:32 AM. Reason: More clearer
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by knate View Post
                      Take it to a SHOP! if you think red dust has anything to do with a timing belt, then seriously find the closest shop to you that knows skylines and take the car there.


                      edit ** as far as i know or have ever read.. red dust is from coil packs going or screwing up.... nothing to do with a timing belt.

                      If this is wrong somebody please correct me
                      1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR

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                      • #26
                        Hehe.......I was going to tell knate about it, but then got busy with work and hoped that someone else would correct his perception. Thanks for posting the link, Maurus. I think it is important to know facts about why something happens.
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                        SERENITY NOW!!!!!!
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                        • #27
                          danwit wether he wants to change the timing belt or not it still needs to come off to change the pump because the idler and tensioner bearings are in the way of 2 of the water pump bolts (as i believe i already stated earlier in the thread), and as for setting the cam gears i just stated how i did it as i forgot to set it to top dead center i just made sure to line up all marks when setting timing starting with crank pulley
                          1991 skyline GTS-T - first import/winter project

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                          • #28
                            Ya, the crank pulley is tdc

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                            • #29
                              While ago I bought a timing belt, Waterpump, both pulleys, main seal and the two cam seals, came to 270+ shipping, on eBay, think the seller was infinity of Tacoma, was the best price I could find

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                              • #30
                                I stand corrected lol. Aparrently i'm the one who should be taking my car to the shop Carry on haha
                                I love Skylines! My jackstands never get stolen...

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