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Hi All,

I have been searching all night for some details on how to change a timing belt on an RB engine?

From what I gather, it is a matter of removing the radiator (for space and not a big issue whne planning on flushing the coolant at the same time) then the fan belts, covers and the timing cover...

Can anyone give me some further detail before I start or point me to a page with a detailed run-down??

Would be awesome if someone could show me where to download a workshop manual!!! :D

I have an R32 GTS-t...

THANKS in advance!!

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Hi All,

I have been searching all night for some details on how to change a timing belt on an RB engine?

From what I gather, it is a matter of removing the radiator (for space and not a big issue whne planning on flushing the coolant at the same time) then the fan belts, covers and the timing cover...

Can anyone give me some further detail before I start or point me to a page with a detailed run-down??

Would be awesome if someone could show me where to download a workshop manual!!!  :)

I have an R32 GTS-t...

THANKS in advance!!

Your pretty much on the right track mate.

Its not a hard job and shouldn't take ya long!!!

I sent ya the manual last week, you should of got it by now???

Cheers B

Your pretty much on the right track mate.

Its not a hard job and shouldn't take ya long!!!

I sent ya the manual last week, you should of got it by now???

Cheers B

Thanks B but have not recieved the disk yet.... hmmmmm

For anyone else that may need help on this topic have a look here... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...73824&hl=timing

Thanks for your help guys!

Thanks B but have not recieved the disk yet.... hmmmmm

For anyone else that may need help on this topic have a look here... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...73824&hl=timing

Thanks for your help guys!

Oh ok, not sure whats going on there <_<

I posted it to ya on Tuesday lastweek. Will follow it up mate.

yeh you can't post up stuff about the manual as its illegal

Not a problem TIMMAY as i bought the manual legit and there was a mix up and i ended up with 2 copies of it, so i gave one to CK :D

Cheers B

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