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Old 20th December 2018, 06:57   #19
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I’ll hazard a guess that the issue is unrelated to the removal of the damaged belt.
I bet the garage is thinking that the failed belt has caused the timing to jump or the belt to have been damaged/stripped which of coarse these done have as it’s a chain.

Would be nice for the op to come back and let us know how he got on.
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