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EJ22
Join Date: Feb 2009
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I'm getting ready to change out my timing belt and all the recommended components with it....
Is this kit a good deal? --> http://www.jscspeed.com/wrx/engine/gates_oem.htm Also, is there anyone out there who would be willing to lend a hand checking the alignment of the belt (I feel comfortable doing just about everything but checking that and tensioning it...). I can pay in cash or beer. Thanks |
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EJ205
Real Name: Matt Taylor Join Date: Jun 2005
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Those prices are okay, but I can get you a better price.
Do you want an OEM belt or the better blue Gates performance belt? Do you need all the replacement pulleys or just the belt? Water pump too? If your car is high mileage then consider doing the water pump at the same time. |
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EJ22
Join Date: Feb 2009
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The car has about 108,500 on it - I want to do it right. I don't need the high performance belt, the stock one lasted just fine for all those miles.....
What would you recommend replacing? Thanks |
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EJ205
Real Name: Matt Taylor Join Date: Jun 2005
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I would definitely do the Timing Belt and Water Pump. The pulleys are probably alright, but I dunno if they would last to 200k miles. Anybody else have an opinion?
Maybe also at least inspect the oil pump, since it is buried beneath all the timing stuff. |
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I would do water pump, all pulleys, tensioner, all belts (assuming they're original), and thermostat. I also replaced with OEM coolant and conditioner. And don't forget the waterpump seal and thermostat seal. Some also do the front crank seal, but I didn't bother because apparently it's a bitch to remove and replace. I actually have the crank seal if you want it since I didn't do it.
This is the DIY I used. And this is what I posted to that thread after I was done: Quote:
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At > 100K, I'd do them all. Having to open everything up again to do any 10K from now will just be a pain and piss you off.
Matt, what are the different belts worth? OEM/Performance?
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EJ205
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The Gate Racing Kevlar performance belt is $104. It is rebranded by Cusco and one other company (I forget), but this one is much less expensive. |
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My car was bought with 99k and now has 112k on it. I have been worried about the timing belt since day one but because all the plugs/wires and serpentine are pretty new I kind of have a feeling it was already done.
Are there any quick ways to tell if the belt was replaced other than taking apart the front of the car? |
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Power Enterprise, if memory serves.
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We did a timing belt job on a wrx using the cheap ebay $220 kit and it was nice. Another wrx we got the belt only from our local napa, took it apart and ended up replacing all the idlers, tensioner and pump. the same r&r parts list as the ebay kit. Low and behold every part was the same right down to the gmb bearings. After waiting for the wrong parts the car got put back together after 2 days. The napa bill exceeded $600 and jefe lost his ass.
get the cheap ebay kit.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2002-...Q5fAccessories There is one available without the water pump too. |
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that kit looks like everything you need.. like everyone has been saying.. timing belts are due at 105k on all subaru models (ex h6). there are 3 corners that have guides on them with 5mm hex head bolts. youll want to make sure that those are spaced with a credit card or something of similar thickness, and same with the timing belt guide located above the crank sprocket. any questions just hit me up.. i just did one last night and we do them all the time at my shop too. so if you need a last minute pully or tensioner.. we stock everything to get it done.
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Just a minor comment. When re-assembling my motor I reused the timing belt tensioner. A drill press worked nicely to compress it (slowly) in the vertical orientation. Not sure why vertical is part of the protocol; I suppose it may have to do with avoiding a trapped internal air bubble or something.
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Nothing wrong with that if you don't mind the slight risk.
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It's more than slight. The Outback I just picked up blew up one head because the mechanic who did the timing belt reused the tensioner. It failed less than 10k later and slipped teeth on the gear. Passenger side head was destroyed. Personally, I would (and do) spring for the $65 part over risking the motor.
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I just found out that I have a timing belt problem too. My belt is squeaking and I'm fairly certain that it needs to be tightened... I'm not sure where to start...
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That's not the timing belt squeaking... it's probably an accessory belt. The timing belt has an auto-tensioner on it that you can't adjust.
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EJ22
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You're probably right... my AC makes some terrifying noises when I turn it on at idle...
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Don't tighten it too much
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Yeah, just because something was taken off with a pry bar doesn't mean that it needs to be put back on with one.
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