I'm going to spend a good chunk of my Christmas vacation replacing the timing belt and oil seals on my 1997 Pathfinder. I just ordered the kit with the belts, seals and water pump, and I'm doing my research on what headaches I'm in for . I'm looking at the suction line for the AC that runs across the top where the cam gears are, and it is mostly a rigid aluminum pipe that appears to be about 40mm in diameter. It appears that this pipe will be in the way when I get to the point of removing the timing belt cover. Am I correct in assuming that I've got some ability to lightly bend the pipe up and out of the way, without having to open up the AC system and remove the line?
This is just one of the challenges that I am seeing, besides getting the cam oil seals out without removing the cams.
Any help is appreciated!
you can see the rubber AC line transition to aluminum, comming in from the middle left, and dropping down behind the fan guard, right in front of the timing belt cover.
