I would try Mazdaworld.org. It's a much better site than this.
This isn't a website its a newsgroup.
The haynes manual will tell you enough info on changing the belt, its not
that hard to do.
Advice remove spark plugs for easy moving of the cranksht or cam if
necessary.And this will also help in keeping the cam's from moving.
Make sure and have everything on Top Dead Center, before removing the belt.
Goodluck.
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KWS - 30 Jun 2004 15:47 GMT
Once you get the crankshaft and cam marks aligned at TDC, I suggest you use
a marker pen and make marks which align one tooth on each cam gear with it's
respective tooth on the belt and do the same for the crankshaft pulley. Once
you pull the belt, carefully transfer the marks to the new belt and ensure
these align when you put the new belt back in. If it's done right, the
alignment marks for TDC will, of course, be right. I think it's easy to be
off by a tooth and get confused by what is really correct. This method
(which I have used several times....most recently on a 97 Prot?g? 1.5L)
seems pretty much foolproof.
The poster that suggested taking the plugs out was absolutely correct. There
will be some spring action from the camshafts that you have to deal with to
get the belt to go on properly. Your engine might have flats on the
camshafts for alignment with an adjustable wrench. This makes the job go a
lot easier.
Fortunately, it's not rocket science.
Ken
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