Try at Dayco.com often the belt diagram is printed on the cardboard sleeve that the belt is packaged in
Behind the timing cover, while you are there, replace the timing belt, it's only $30.
4.2 hours give or take 30 min.
every 30 thousand miles and replace it every 60K
how do u replace ploy belt 4 96 infiniti
how do u replace ploy belt 4 96 infiniti
two chains
remove right tire, unbolt the power steering pump, go underneat unbolt the alternators damper, remove the timing belt tensor, remove the old belt, put the new belt on and repeat the process backward... it can take between 45-1:30 hour to do this.
take it in
If it's a 1.3 it has a timing chain as it's an overhead valve engine. If it's a 1.25 or 1.4 it's a belt. You will not have to renew the chain at any time unless it breaks and in 30 yrs I've never had to replace one. The 1.25 should have the belt renewed at 100,000miles or 10 years whichever comes first.
re-connect the battery and crank it up, the computer will automatically search and adjust the engine timing if the timing alignment is correct from the timing belt marks.Just drive it say about 30 miles to save info.
Unless I'm mistaken , if a timing belt goes on ANY car it WILL damage the engine. If you whack the clutch in and stop immediately you may limit the damage. Timing belt change intervals vary. Halfords or eBay haines manual £13 new will tell you what the correct timing belt change intervals are. usually 30-60 K miles depending on make. I would never risk it... unless we're talking old banger. On a US market 960, you will have major damage if your timing belt breaks. The engine is what is called an interference engine. The scheduled replacement interval is 70k. If the last replacement is in question, replace the belt.