Is it crazy to want to get the cambelt done, (for piece of mind kind of thing) even though it still has about 30k left until it needs to be done?
Is it crazy to want to get the cambelt done, (for piece of mind kind of thing) even though it still has about 30k left until it needs to be done?
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If you have the service record of when the cambelt was last done, then it's fine to go to the 100,000km period - however IMO I would do it 5-10,000km before it's actually due.
Cambelts are quite strong though and last for ages - my V6 Lancer went 178,000km on its factory fitted cambelt (although it was just about in bits!) and my friend's Ford Probe is over 200,000km on the factory belt (non-interference engine, so he doesn't care if it snaps). I wouldn't recommend going past the replacement interval though.
Yeah its written in the engine bay that it was done at 120,000km and the km are now at 193,000-194,000, so wait a bit and do it around 210,000km?
I'd do it at 200-205,000 to be safe, especially if it's just written in permanent marker rather than a proper garage's sticker.
Yeep in vivid haha. Sweet as I'll do it around then
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Yup I reckon. They are a non interference but the tolerance is bugger all. They can drop enough to make contact
so its only a possibility?
Just to confirm, although im guessing they are, but are ours interference?
As above, no panic to change. The few cambelt failures I know of have been wierd ones rather than a belt becoming too old. The belt has normally been taken out by something else - accessory belt wrapping round, water pump seizing, bearing fail etc.
Yes ours are interference.
In theory yes. Usually people go off Km's.
I think the theory is that the rubber degrades over time as well as with use.
Yes rubber does degrade. 100,000kms or 5yrs.
I'd go ahead and do it considering if it does let go you will have 24 bent valves as the 6a13tt is interference.