In the manual it states that:
Install the timing belt with slight tension between the sprockets on the forward facing side. With the belt tensioner bolt loose, slowly rotate the crankshaft counter-clockwise for a distance of three teeth. This puts tension on the belt.
By rotating the belt three teeth, would'nt this effect the timing if the belt was slid on with the crankshaft at TDC and camshaft properly aligned before rotating?
I assume that to get the tension on the belt that the camshaft would remain stationary and moving the crankshaft three teeth would move it out of time by three teeth.
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