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PriddyBoy
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I have a 96 Contour with a standard transmission (seems pretty rare). I like this car, but I parked it. It was bucking during acceleration while going through the gears. The car is drivable. When it starts to buck, all I have to do is ease off the gas and let it find itself, then ease back into it, (if that makes sense).
I drove it this way for a month and started hearing a ticking noise. I tracked the noise down to the timing belt which was making contact with the timing belt cover. After removing the timing belt cover, I noticed the belt is slack. How in heck does this car even run without jumping time or snapping the belt? Do I need to replace a tensioner? I found a pic of the tensioner and have no idea how it works ( no arm, no spring metal...hard fixed with "rings"?, centrificle?).
I appreciate any help or any links to solve this. I want to get back behind the wheel of this car. I had it getting 34+ mpg commuting back and forth from Huntington and Charleston, WV (55 mile each way).
I drove it this way for a month and started hearing a ticking noise. I tracked the noise down to the timing belt which was making contact with the timing belt cover. After removing the timing belt cover, I noticed the belt is slack. How in heck does this car even run without jumping time or snapping the belt? Do I need to replace a tensioner? I found a pic of the tensioner and have no idea how it works ( no arm, no spring metal...hard fixed with "rings"?, centrificle?).
I appreciate any help or any links to solve this. I want to get back behind the wheel of this car. I had it getting 34+ mpg commuting back and forth from Huntington and Charleston, WV (55 mile each way).