everything has been fine for several years...
and then... I started to hear some buzzing or rattle coming from what I thought was the timing belt.
took things apart and I think made the mistake of removing/reinstalling the old timing belt (my guess)
was trying to check that to be sure that the belt was tight and the not causing the noises I was hearing.
Also wanted to be sure it wasn't the tensioner or idler(s) that had failed.
The later seem ok that I could tell... so
after realigning to the marks of the crank and cams to the cover indents.
I put 'er all back together and fired it up.
Now the sound is even worse.
I'm thinking that maybe the belt was stretched out in one area of the belt...
and that reinstalling that was a mistake... and I may have brought trouble to the valves.
If the belt were stretched and I reinstalled that...
would I possibly have damaged the valves in doing so ?
or do I just have the timing out of sync and the valves might be slightly hitting ?
I'm still not sure if I somehow damaged the valves by reinstalling the old belt.
I'm not sure how to check the valves without re-pulling the head again.
anyone have any insight that might be of help ?
Should I purchase a new timing belt and install that first.
to rule out that it's just off on timing...
or just assume I booger'd the valves from improper alignment ?
I can make a video of a visual and sound if that might help ?
Not looking forward to pulling this head again.
