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When to replace timing belt?
by
Torchd
on 11 May, 2011 12:45
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I'm broke but I'm worried too... I installed a vw genuine timing belt and roller at around 55000 miles and now my car has 132000 miles on it.
So is it time tp change the belt or am I still within the recommended millage? My car is a 95 Golf AAZ. What it the recommended millage btw?
Cheers!
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#1
by
DieselBalz
on 11 May, 2011 13:20
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The Bentley recommends every 60,000 miles. I would say you're due, even the manufactures recommended 80k has elapsed.
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#2
by
gnavs
on 11 May, 2011 14:07
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I agree, it's time for a change. You're playing with fire if you keep running it but most definitely inspect the belt to see if its visibly worn out. Keep telling yourself "It's an interference engine"
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#3
by
Torchd
on 12 May, 2011 12:17
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Right!!
I inspected it like 7k miles ago and it looked pretty good to me! Whats kinda signs should I be looking for?
132k-55k=77k miles so I'm still within the manufacturers limit.
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#4
by
Torchd
on 12 May, 2011 13:34
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where can I find the following parts from a single source in US and Canada? If I get these parts shipped to US from Canada; would custom duty be applicable?
1. Clutch disc. 068141037M or 068141037MX
2. Control arm bush 191407181D
3. Air filter element 1H0129620
4. Timing belt 028109119P 137 teeth.
5. Timing belt roller 028109243F
6. Brake pads 1H0698151
7. Radiator fan belt 1H0119137A
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#5
by
DieselBalz
on 12 May, 2011 17:57
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Haha stiff, but 100 percent right.
I dont know how much stuff is in Pakistan, but in US dollars yer lookin at a shop costin ya 400 to 600. The Bentley tells ya how to do it, but you will need a few special tools to get it done, as you are going to need to set the timing. Mr. Search can help you with some alternatives to the retail options for VW tools. I would bet now would be a good time for yer v-belts, and a new fuel filter while yer at it.
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#6
by
Torchd
on 12 May, 2011 22:57
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Right! I just order the parts.
Would any one know from where can I order a single clutch disc 068141037M or 068141037MX?? I already have a new pressure plate.
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#7
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 13 May, 2011 07:27
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AutohausAZ.com in Arizona is hard to beat on quality brands and pricing. They give free shipping within USA on orders over $50.
Most of their parts use the VW number system - so you could compare clutch disc numbers.
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#8
by
Torchd
on 22 May, 2011 13:22
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AutohausAZ.com in Arizona is hard to beat on quality brands and pricing. They give free shipping within USA on orders over $50.
Most of their parts use the VW number system - so you could compare clutch disc numbers.
Thanks Baron I already checked with them and they do not have it. All of them have the complete kit no one has just the clutch disc.
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#9
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 22 May, 2011 13:30
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AutohausAZ.com in Arizona is hard to beat on quality brands and pricing. They give free shipping within USA on orders over $50.
Most of their parts use the VW number system - so you could compare clutch disc numbers.
Thanks Baron I already checked with them and they do not have it. All of them have the complete kit no one has just the clutch disc.
check techtonics tuning..
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#10
by
Torchd
on 01 Jun, 2011 11:07
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Okay so I ordered the parts and when I removed cam belt cover what do I see??!
Three cracks in the belt half the width of the belt.. And when I saw that I almost *** my parts! It seems like it would have snapped on the next crank.
And then the tensioner was equally bad too, It rolled very rough and would have seized too!!
I really want to thank everyone who insisted on changing the belt asap!!
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#11
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 02 Jun, 2011 09:45
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Okay so I ordered the parts and when I removed cam belt cover what do I see??!
Three cracks in the belt half the width of the belt.. And when I saw that I almost *** my parts! It seems like it would have snapped on the next crank.
And then the tensioner was equally bad too, It rolled very rough and would have seized too!!
I really want to thank everyone who insisted on changing the belt asap!!
cracks just on the outside layer of the belt? or cracks clear thru the belt?
every wasted timing belt usually has tons of cracks on the back side.. usually they stop at the kevlar cords tho, and dont crack so far as to where the belt can rip..
usually its not the belt breaking, but the teeth getting ripped off the belt, that ruin your head..