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Coyote Crank Timing Sprocket Failure
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<blockquote data-quote="BootsyCollins" data-source="post: 16070165" data-attributes="member: 193711"><p>I feel like I can say pretty confidently that it wasn't. I bought it in 2015 with 26,000 miles, and from everything that I can tell I've been the first to really break into it at all. The only evidence I've found of anything being touched on it prior to buying it is the spray painted red intake manifold cover. Beyond that, everything appears to have been untouched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BootsyCollins, post: 16070165, member: 193711"] I feel like I can say pretty confidently that it wasn't. I bought it in 2015 with 26,000 miles, and from everything that I can tell I've been the first to really break into it at all. The only evidence I've found of anything being touched on it prior to buying it is the spray painted red intake manifold cover. Beyond that, everything appears to have been untouched. [/QUOTE]
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