Posted by Mel in SW Iowa on July 28, 2011 at 06:43:46 from (75.105.60.128):
In Reply to: my geo tracker gave up posted by larry@stinescorner on July 27, 2011 at 16:52:38:
It is probably a 16 valve interference motor, but if the belt broke at idle, it may have not done any damage. When you replace the belt, its a good time to replace the water pump, check the crank sprocket key and keyway and put a new Suzuki crankshaft bolt in torqued to 94#. Hold the flex plate or flywheel through the access port with a pair of medium vise grips to loosen and torque the crank bolt. When you loosen the crank bolt if it takes less than 50# to loosen it you probably have a crank sprocket keyway problem. www.kick-fix.com has XLNT information.
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