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This book contain information about, how to maintain the Mazda timing belt, SETTING BELT TENSION, TIMING BELT INSPECTION, INTERFERENCE ENGINES. 1. Examine the belt for worn or frayed tooth fabric. 2. Look for worn, cracked or missing teeth and cracks between the teeth. 3. Fibers protruding from the belt. 4. Small holes in the belt. 5. Cracks, grooves or scratches in the back of the belt. 6. Signs of belt overheating. 7. Any evidence of oil or antifreeze on the belt.
8. And most important of all, the mileage the belt has been in service. 9. Check the integrity of all sprockets and remove all contaminates from the grooves.

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