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Discussion starter · #24 ·
Well got it finally had to rotate cam 180 too
Now running like a top however i may have to re adjust the tensioner bolt again i notice while running abit of flop in the belt between oil pump and crank sproket
Or is that normal? Kinda floppy at low speeds
 
This type of belt has a lower tension than a friction belt.
If the belt was to stretch, then the teeth would miss the slots on the gears.
Just something to consider, I can't see how much flop you are seeing.

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Too bad, the file was a copy of the Toyota manual for replacing the timing belt.

Glad to hear it is running!
 
Discussion starter · #26 ·
Not overly floppy just abit of vibration type.of.floppiness
i took.it.for a good toot around.the block
seems to be. ok so
im not gonna worry about it
im just gonna drive it !!!
if it leaks oil i will add oil i aint to worry about it
DRIVE IT!! Ha
Dang hard to Beat a TOYOTA
 
when i did mine first time i could even hear the belt totally flopy when I accelerate a bit... and the "too tight" sound is really easy to identify, just check on youtube "belt too tight" or something and you'll find a few videos

and btw, I got the whole repair manual for these rav4, if someone need it i can send

cheers
 
Discussion starter · #28 ·
Ya sure what did u want for it next on the list is KIA sportage with
a bunch of problems it never ends

Thanks again folks

Oh oh oh one more thing anyone change thier downstream O2 sensor
before the one under passenger side seat are in exhaust?
Is it a hard install?
 
Look at the coils, the cylinder numbers are on the coils. The cylinders are numbered 1 - 4 starting from the end with the belts.
 
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