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Thanks 88_944, but just so you know:
I KNOW how to change a time belt, I just made a mistake now, so I do not know how the engine is position. I dont dare to rely on the oilpump wheel mark. How can I in anotherway see if the engine is in its correct position without looking at the V-wheel marker on the oil pump?
(The time belt wheel on the top is in its correct position.
The time belt-V wheel on the bottom isnt, if I look at the mark.
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