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	<title>Comments on: Does Anyone Now How To Time A Mitubisha Mini Truck Put  A Head Gask In It Not Will Not Run Tried Every Thing?</title>
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	<description>and feel good about it</description>
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		<title>By: Mike H</title>
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		<description>sounds like you misaligned it when you reassembled.
Either take it apart and start over...this time get a good reference manual for proper instructions, rather than guess and hope you got it right.
One cog or tooth out can be 10degrees or more.
Your auto parts store should have a Haynes or Chiltons specific to your vehicle.
Or take it to your local mechanic and have them redo it right</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sounds like you misaligned it when you reassembled.<br />
Either take it apart and start over&#8230;this time get a good reference manual for proper instructions, rather than guess and hope you got it right.<br />
One cog or tooth out can be 10degrees or more.<br />
Your auto parts store should have a Haynes or Chiltons specific to your vehicle.<br />
Or take it to your local mechanic and have them redo it right</p>
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