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Old 06-28-08, 12:57 PM
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Hey guys, I am in a big jam here hopefully you all can help me out Last wednesday it seems my timing belt jumped and I had to get it towed home (SC on a wrecker is the sadest thing to see )

So I tore everything down on my 95 sc400, and for the life of me cannot find a timing mark on the left (driver) side cam sprocket. Was wondering If anyone has a picture or can tell me where it is located, please? Thanks
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that sux hard man!!! i just finished my water pump, timing belt, and wires about an hour ago... started... was doin good, runnin fine and smooth.... then i turned it off... started it again, and somehow my timing belt jumped as well it took me over 15 hours of labor doin everything by myself and now it doesnt want to start!!!
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