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Counterbalance????

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    Counterbalance????

    Quick question... I just replaced my timing belt and their is another belt that goes on after the timing belt... im assuming that one of the three sprockets is maybe for a counterbalance??? if thats true can someone help me with aligning the sprockets to spec to reduce my engine vibration??? there is a mark on each sprocket but i can't find anywhere on the block to align the marks with... Thanks

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    look around, they're on there. the rear sprocket also needs to be aligned by removing a bolt in the back of the block and placing a pin through there to hold it in place.
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