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Timing belt Replace or Not by hondafriek
Dec 06, 2008 (9:55 am)
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Well I cannot believe where the time has gone, The Titan is coming up on 8 years old. The car only has 32k miles on it.
 
 An inspection by a mechanic says the timing belt is fine. I hear all sorts of conflicting advice that says, but the belt is almost 8 years old, replace it, the mechanic says I am nuts, and have money to throw away, I can assure you being on a pension I don't. My question, what is the prevailing advice here?
 
  Cheers Pat.
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Re: Timing belt Replace or Not [hondafriek] by rsholland
Dec 06, 2008 (1:35 pm)
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Replying to: hondafriek (Dec 06, 2008 9:55 am)

Pat, the 2.5 engine calls for 105K for a timing belt replacement. The 2.2 engine gets it replaced at 60K.
 
Bob
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Re: Timing belt Replace or Not [rsholland] by paisan
Dec 07, 2008 (7:45 pm)
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Replying to: rsholland (Dec 06, 2008 1:35 pm)

You bring up a good point Pat. Have you or your mechanic physically checked the belt? If it's at all dry or cracking I'd replace it. If not I'd let it go another year, but at 9 years old I'd probably swap it.
 
-mike
Subaru Guru and Track Instructor
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Andrewtech by lucien2
Dec 08, 2008 (10:02 am)
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called. The BG does need head gaskets and a transmission separator plate. At that point, they'll decide about the clutch. They'll also do the timing belt and the water pump, and replace a CV boot. Waiting on the detailed estimate, but he ball-parked it at $2500 not including clutch
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Re: Andrewtech [lucien2] by xwesx
Dec 08, 2008 (2:36 pm)
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Replying to: lucien2 (Dec 08, 2008 10:02 am)

Well, if they are doing the head gaskets at the same time, I would think labor for the clutch would be pennies on the dollar compared to a stand-alone job. If they pop the engine out of there to do all that gasket work, a new clutch is a matter of putting in the new parts as they put it all back together.
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Re: Andrewtech [xwesx] by lucien2
Dec 08, 2008 (7:47 pm)
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Replying to: xwesx (Dec 08, 2008 2:36 pm)

I'm with you on that one. The tech simply wanted to wait and see what it looked like first is all.
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Re: Timing belt Replace or Not [paisan] by hondafriek
Dec 09, 2008 (2:57 pm)
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Replying to: paisan (Dec 07, 2008 7:45 pm)

Mechanic says it is fine, and forget about replacing it.
 
  Cheers Pat.
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Re: Timing belt Replace or Not [hondafriek] by p0926
Dec 09, 2008 (3:58 pm)
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Replying to: hondafriek (Dec 09, 2008 2:57 pm)

Well Pat, if your mechanic says its fine and by doing so, is voluntarily passing on a golden opportunity to make some money, then who are you to question his professional opinion?
 
-Frank
 
P.S. I hope you know how fortunate you are to have such a honest mechanic. I hope you at least send him a Christmas card
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misc ramblings by jfl
Dec 11, 2008 (2:05 am)
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I've been off the boards for a few months but many of the past 200+ posts are hitting home right now.
 
Fix or new: My Legacy is nine years old and has 180k miles. It's a keeper as I've just been laid-off. The good news is that I have over 1000 Subaru bucks. I'll do a full (pads & rotors) brake job myself, but I'm trying to decide if I should do the shocks myself of at the dealer. Mike, your thoughts? [I can't believe Pat's Titan is 8 years old with only 32k miles!]
 
Cellphone: Returned the BB to the company and I'm just going to get a prepaid. For as little as I use it for personal calls it should run $50-60 for a whole year, much cheaper than adding me to the family plan at $10/month.
 
juice: The knock sensors on the Toyota are under the valve cover!? I had to replace mine to pass the smog inspection. On the Subie, it's right on top. You just need small hands to get it out and the new one in.
 
Good to see all the familiar names still here.
 
Jim
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Re: misc ramblings [jfl] by ladywclass
Dec 11, 2008 (3:03 am)
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Replying to: jfl (Dec 11, 2008 2:05 am)

sorry to hear of the layoff ... that's rough! and quite generally nothing at all to do with job performance ....
 
we're 'sweating' it here as my husband inspects auto pistons .. with 10 years in the company he's third from the bottom after all the layoffs over the past year .. they will do 2-week shutdown at year's end (not so new), and we're concerned there may not be any job after that ... it's a wait and see ...
 
tough all over and getting worse ...at least people keep having kids to send to school! (even that's going to get harder before it ever gets any better ... class sizes will increase, doing even more with less $$, etc.)
 
at any rate ... taking it one day at a time ... all we can ever do ...
 
hang in there, guys ..

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