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    righto, a mate has just bought one, and i have a few q's:

    what stud pattern and offset are they?

    does anyone have a cambelt guide?


    its a s reg 2.0 16v one, n/a, it has 1 cam pulley per head. any help gets pos reppage!

    cheers!

    rob

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    stud pattern is 5x 100

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    5x100, 42 to 50

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    fantastic, time to go wheel shopping..

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    set of RB5 rims are nice.

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    mmm, its on steelies atm so anythings better than nowt.

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    The cambelts are reasonably easy to do. No special tools needed. The price of a cambelt kit is not cheap though.

    Mark timing marks. (All should be at the top of each pulley)
    Replace tensioners/pulleys/water pump.
    Leave bottom 2 pulleys off.
    Put belt on.
    Put bottom 2 pulleys off. (Or you will never get belt back on)
    Then check timing and turn engine over by hand.

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    sweet cheers. will price the bits today.

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