about the lanos time-belt cover

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about the lanos time-belt cover

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Unfortunately, my lanos's timing system went down and ruined the engine.
I don't have enough money to buy another car and I alos don't have enought money to send it to a mechanic shop.
What I can do is to fix it by myself. Fortunately, I have a friend, who used to be a mechanic.

I ordered a used cylinder head ,gasket set and timing belt set.

My question is after I put everything back. Do I have to put the top timing-belt cover back?
I think the rear and bottom cover is necessay to avoid some trash from ground.

the timing system is so weak. I wish I can check it easily by leaving some space.
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Post by Brian5475E »

have if your new head comes with cams you want to sell your old ojnes. I need some used cams bad.
Aveo that moves! Now I need those cams!
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Brian5475E wrote:have if your new head comes with cams you want to sell your old ojnes. I need some used cams bad.
if you want to buy the bad cylinder head, give me a mail: greatiliad@hotmail.com
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I want the cams not the head. No need for it I have an Aveo
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Post by MMamdouh »

the cover is a must... it is too dangerous to run the engine without one.

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Post by greatiliad »

what does it protect?
If without the cover, what will happen?
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Post by lanowoo »

a rock could come up from the ground and eat the heck outta the belt or cause the belt to come off of your waterpump and permanetly damage your engine. Or cause you to have to replce your valves from a missing or broken timming belt at the least.

other cars have covers for just that reason, and i think it is a safeguard to keep your fingers intact, if you heve to work under the hood by any chance...
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