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Re: Timing Belt

by someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mar 31, 2007 at 12:23 PM

2.5 years and how many miles?

The normal replacement periods are 5 years and 60,000 miles.

The belts are all good quality. Only Continental and Gates make them and 
the "****sche" belt is really Gates anyways.

The T-belt job is fairly complicated with the amount of things that get 
removed/installed and the cam alignment. Can be pricey depending on what 
gets replaced.

My basic reaction is to have him tighten it to spec and then get another 
mechanic. He needs to make a boat payment. Unless, that is, there's a 
real problem like the belt running to the outside of the sprockets and 
getting eaten up.

russelllking@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> I have a 1985 928s that has become a money pit but has huge
> sentimental value which means that I won't ever consider selling it.
> I replaced the timing belt in September of '04.  My mechanic has just
> told me that I need to replace it again.  Seems like someone should
> warrant a timing belt for more than 2 1/2 years.  Any advice?  It's a
> $42 part but the labor seems intensive.  I'd do it myself if it
> weren't a 72 step process (according to the do-it-yourself schematics
> on the web). Thanks in advance.
>
 




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Timing Belt
russelllking@[EMAIL PROTE  2007-03-30 08:23:41 
Re: Timing Belt
someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-03-31 12:23:06 
Re: Timing Belt
russelllking@[EMAIL PROTE  2007-04-02 08:59:46 
Re: Timing Belt
someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-04-02 23:25:20 

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