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Originally Posted by Raptor
You know, one thing I didn't mention the other day when you were here is that whoever did the work on the motor before may not have lined the gears up in the oil pump which would put the rear balance shaft out of phase as well. It still could pass the insertion test via the access hole in the block and be off enough to cause an out of balance condition. You wouldn't be able to tell if it was off a couple teeth(in the pump) while doing a timing belt. Not that I think that is the problem, just one more thing to consider. It still seems like a balance shaft issue to me.
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So how do I go about checking this? do I have to rip the belts off? I have the motor down to the timing belt and I turned it over a couple times to check the alignment. Do I have to pull the cover off? If I do this will I basically be far enough into the motor to just ditch the shafts and replace with a stub shaft. Or is there a way I can test to see if the gears are off with out going any farther?