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873 timing belt replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="wd2011" data-source="post: 45870" data-attributes="member: 5900"><p>I just got done completely rebuilding my 873 engine. The interval on the timing belt is listed at 3000 hours or every 5 years. But from what I have heard and read you are lucky if you make it that long on these engines. I have the write up on it. If you update your profile to list your email I can email it to you. The belt tensioner will definitely help to get it in spec. I didn't use one. If you have done your share of belt replacements and know the difference between too tight and too loose you can probably get by without it. The pins are definitely a must though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wd2011, post: 45870, member: 5900"] I just got done completely rebuilding my 873 engine. The interval on the timing belt is listed at 3000 hours or every 5 years. But from what I have heard and read you are lucky if you make it that long on these engines. I have the write up on it. If you update your profile to list your email I can email it to you. The belt tensioner will definitely help to get it in spec. I didn't use one. If you have done your share of belt replacements and know the difference between too tight and too loose you can probably get by without it. The pins are definitely a must though. [/QUOTE]
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