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Just a few questions I think that my CAS is broken. First ive set at the factory mark on the timing belt cover and the car worked and idled fine no problem then when took it for a drive up and down eventually stalls and when you start it would come on for a few seconds then stall but then I mucked around rotating it and it started and idled fine but barely was able to drive it up 2 driveway into the garage.

Also some background I have taken the timing belt covers off top and bottom the other day to make sure its not an issue and its fine. So just asking what you guys think and it is possible to test it without actually physically fitting another one but if anyone in the south east suburbs would be willing to let me test it with theres on would be nice, Ill pay you something if you want.

Thanks

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Turn key on and rotate cas shaft by hand, should pulse the injectors and spark plugs,

i have snapped a shaft before when i ran without a top timing cover,

You mean just turn the ignition on? Then just keep rotating back and fourth?

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I have rotated it by hand and can hear the pulse. Im only looking towards the CAS since the more you play around with it causes it to start and also the problem started after I put the CAS on without the timing cover.

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