You should get Muirs book and or the Bentley manual as they have a HUGE amount of info. They have a two piece pulley system. Put a medium size straight screw driver in the slot of the inner Generator pulley and then it will hold the pulley from moving when you take off the nut. Keep track of the "shims". Put "shims" between the two pulleys or between the nut and outer pulley to tighten or loosen the belt. Once you get it right put the remaining "shims" between the outer pulley and the nut and then torque it down.
Owner manual says change it a 90,000 miles or 72 months. You are running on empty, my friend. Owner manual says change it a 90,000 miles or 72 months. You are running on empty, my friend.
Change = 90 - 72 = 18 from 72 So % change = 100*18/72 = 100*1/4 = 25%
80,000 or 72 months - which ever is soonest. If the engine has been driven hard all its life then it has been suggested to change it at 60,000 due to the belt not being very wide......
95% of the time but only 72% of the population use a seat belt
72 degrees
27/72=0.375 percent =38%
The change is a decrease of about 34.545%
72 - 18 = 54 54 / 18 x100 = 300% increase
The 1993 Acura Legend has a timing belt. For 1991-1994 model years, the manufacturer recommends that the belt be replaced every 90,000 miles or 72 months.
72 and 8/1000
71.4286% increase.
Divide 72 by 12 to get 6 ft. You divide by 12 because there are 12 inches in 1 foot.