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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jon@work
I remember being shown a damaged cossie timing belt on a trip up to NMS quite some time ago.

It turns out that the belt teeth had failed because the cog on the crank had a split in it, front to rear, that opened up the gap between a couple of the cog teeth and strained the belt teeth.

Might be worth you investigating a bit further.
Thanks, will have a look at the crank cog, may change it anyway just in case will have to see how much Ford charge for a new one.
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