[s-cars] Top 10 reasons to change your timing belt long before its due are...

Jerry Scott jerryscott at wispertel.net
Fri Oct 28 14:51:53 EDT 2005


Mark
I'm not sure that I agree with that.  I changed mine for the first time 
last year on a 93 with 70K miles.   The belts were 11 years old and 
looked great with no cracks.  OK, so the car sits in a heated garage 
most of the time, and belts don't see much in the way of temperature 
changes.
Jerry

Mark Pollan wrote:

>OUCH!!  Common wisdom is to change everything at 60K mile intervals but how
>bout time?  I did mine in 2001 at 60K miles and now have 90K miles.  During
>her winter lay-up when I plan on RS2ing and bushinging and mounting (leave
>it be please) I'll also be t-belting.  Age IMUO (IM Unsubstantiated O) is as
>likely to cause failure as mileage.
>
>Regards,
>
>Mark
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