timming sliping

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timming sliping
mazdabon2nd avatar
mazdabon2nd
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i just rebuilt my motor and i set the timing and then when i crank it over and look at it .. its at a different mark ..i dont think my valves bent .. i need to take my truck to school soon plz help thankyou..
mazdabon2nd avatar
mazdabon2nd
+1y
sounds like a rattle can inside my valve cover i g uess i need a new head mine was fully worked anybody got an extra one cheap is there any head swap that adds more power
nytrdr24 avatar
nytrdr24
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try resetting your timing, good info on that on mazdatrucking.com, then have a go at it again, the timing shouldn't be slipping, rather off, if there is a "rattle can" in the head, you could very well have broken something or something just came loose......as far as different heads, the 12v out of a mx-6 or 626, or even the kia 16v head would work, but then you get into issues with the intake, wiring, etc......
mazdabon2nd avatar
mazdabon2nd
+1y
i cant jus use my intake and a weber on those
i think ill jus get a new head and get it worked again
thanks for helpin me out
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pont
+1y
what motor you got does it have the solid lifters or the hydro lifters.
mazdabon2nd avatar
mazdabon2nd
+1y
the 2.0 soild lifters
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pont
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Ok first off you can set the timing on these trucks wrong all day long wont bend a valve. 2nd did you set the lifters with a filler gage. If not that might be were the rattle is coming from. as for the timing I think you have to turn the motor over 4 complete turns to be back to were you start. So If you turn it only 2 it will be in a different place. Also make sure the timing belt tenser is doing its job. don't trust the spring It does not always put the right amount of tension on the belt.