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Help! Engine Overheating after Timing Belt swap?

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#1 ·
So I just finished swapping the timing belt on my 95 SI and I thought everything sounded great. After taking it for a test spin to the store, however, it seems that my engine is super overheating! Not sure what could cause this...didn't have any such problems before so...

Could this be a result of timing belt being offset? I had everything lined up, all my marks and camshafts in proper place. My belt was nice and tight also...

Gonna go in and have a look at the belts again anyway, but any thoughts about what else could cause this odd overheating? Other than the fact that its overheating it seemed to be driving perfect and like I said the timing sounds good lol.
 
#4 ·
Should never replace the belts without doing the water pump and cam and crank seals.
 
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