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Old 17 February 2018, 06:37 PM
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Ok so I've watched tonnes of videos of rod knock sounds etc and I'm pretty sure the sound I might be hearing from my poorly subie doo is the tensioner knock. . It seems when they go they knock very similar to rod knock

my question is if it turns out too be the tensioner should I replace the while timing belt, tensioner and idlers etc ? If the belt is in good nick and it does turn out to be the tensioner am I thinking I can use grips to keep the belt in its current position on the car so it doesn't slip teeth ?

forgive the noob question I'm keen to learn what I can about these engines, it's one thing id like to tick off my bucket list is too know a subie engine very well .

thanks in advance for any help .
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Get a full kit and change the lot and using grips could damage the belt.
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Thanks, I kinda thought I'd need the whole kit but being new to all this i thought I'd ask, is there any kits in particular I should stay away from at all ? Or any kits that's recommended ?
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