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1996 Mustang gt Pulley problem?
Okay I had bbk under drive pulleys on my car and I kept getting check engine light so I re torqued the crank pulley then my car start squiling and would feel boggy at low rpm really bad then it would be almost normal at high rpms. I put my stock pulleys back on and the same problem is happening the car act really boggy down low like it doesn't want to move then when it reaches high rpm it back normal and o yea I did buy a new crank pulley bolt.
I think not no mechanic is touching my car.
Anybody with real tips
Thank for the tips guys I figured it out. I forgot to set the car at tdc I feel so stupid now.
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
well if you torqued the crank pulley right that is good to go. you need to check and make sure that you have the right tension applied from the tensioner. If it squeals and you loose power this is the problem. Also make sure that you have it timed correctly.
Source(s): bbk's on my F150, changing timing belt on my SVO. - Bob HLv 71 decade ago
The first thing is to take off the belt(s) and see if it gets better. Then see which accessory is the prob.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i think you should take it to a mechanic