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Timing belt
How bad & should I be scared of this little chunk , I'm gonna get it fixed ASAP.. or just rubber cement it for now & then do asap....
Grrrr.. wish I was more confident to do it myself. Chris do you remember what the millage was when you did the timing belt b4? http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...SX/badbelt.jpg |
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I think it could be worse.
But at the same time, I've had a belt fail on me before, and then you're just in a whole new world of hurt that you don't want to get into. I'd say get that thing changed as soon as you can. |
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It will *probably* be fine for a while, but I wouldn't risk it for too long if I were you.
The question is, what caused it in the first place? |
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Tbelt was the first thing I did on that car, along with bshaft elim, new clutch, motor mounts, rewire half of the 6-bolt swap and.....heh yea we could call that 'round 1' LOL!
That was right around 86k miles I think. |
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Any word on the Kevlar belts.. or just go with OEM?? |
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OEM. About $60 from Brookdale Mitsu.
I was afraid to do the timing belt as well, but took my time and got it re-assembled in less than 2 hours. Now I wouldn't have a second though about doing it, it was sort of fun learning a new thing too. Maybe have a friend stop by to check the tensioner and that everything lines up right. If you turn it over by hand a few times at least you'll know you aren't going to bend a bunch of valves right away. |
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OEM Mitsu belts are good stuff.
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ouch. was your cam cover opened? possible that a smalllll rock could have possibly done that? just throwin it out there..
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