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Timing Belt Question

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Just want to know if the timing belt in my 96 Gr lasts for 100k kms or if its a 120k belt?
Mechanic told me to look up in my manual if i have the original but i don't and the manual i was given is missing a few chapters.
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Through some research it seems that the timing belt is 100k kms for the Fto, just want some confirmation on this as im at 89,000
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100k is correct
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Thanks heaps, Still got a bit of time before i gotta fork out more cash!
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It'll go further if you've looked after it. I did my last one at 120k ;)
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i changed mine after 160 ;)
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FTO-BOY wrote:i changed mine after 160 ;)
And you're looking for a new engine at the moment, yes? :troll:
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Its not just kms on the belt it's also time. It's 100k or 6 years inst it? I know after 140k on a belt it starts to get cracks that goes half way through the belt :)
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140k ay..... yeah i want to avoid cracks happening because its going to cost a lot more. And since its an import perhaps the km's were rolled back. If so i should change it before 100k or so.
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Bennoz wrote:
FTO-BOY wrote:i changed mine after 160 ;)
And you're looking for a new engine at the moment, yes? :troll:
That is true but not to timing belt issue. Engines done 260k and refuse to spend 4k for a rebuild

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I recommend you taking the plastic covers off and examine the belt closely by eye.
Reason being that the intervals are 100,000km or 5 years whichever comes first, and additionally it's likely the car would have been clocked
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spetz wrote:I recommend you taking the plastic covers off and examine the belt closely by eye.
Reason being that the intervals are 100,000km or 5 years whichever comes first, and additionally it's likely the car would have been clocked
KK thanks heaps mate, ill do that as soon as i get it back!
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