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my car is coming up to its 100,000k service however approx 1 year ago i put a new engine in, which apparently was from a 34,000k front cut... im not sure if i believe this so i wanted to know how can i tell if the timing belt needs to be changed? it probably doesnt but for peace of mine i would like to make sure as the odometer is telling me it should be changed!

why dont i do it anyway? i dont really have enough spare $$ lying around right now for a possibly un-justified timing new timing belt...

thanks in advance

adam

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Well, try looking at it this way, if you don't have enough money for an 'unjustified' timing belt change, then you certainly don't have the money to fix things when the timing belt breaks. :D

Deal with it before it becomes a problem.

Because if you leave it, it will become a VERY expensive problem.

:)

I changed mine at 80thou and it looked like it had done more work than that. Don't trust the km's on the motor.... So take the CAS off and the cam gear cover off and have a look at it, if its even a little bit dodgy change it. What people forget is that these cars spent alot of time idling, and sitting in traffic in japan. That and the fact that the odometers are wound back.....

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