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Timing belt and water pump
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<blockquote data-quote="Loggerhead Mike" data-source="post: 57703" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>if the t-belt brakes its going to warp your valves and you'll be in for a new top-end, wich isnt cheap on yoters. if your speed is up enough, its going to tear up alot more than your top end.</p><p></p><p>for the statistics, yah most yotors can go forever without replacing the t-belt, but do you want that thing to snap when your doing 60 down the interstate? plus fry your motor</p><p></p><p>they say to replace the water pump because in most cases you have to take it off to r&r the t-belt</p><p></p><p>hope that helps yah goodluck</p><p></p><p>btw: ask some guys in the shop if they do sidework! the boss may get pissed if he see's you, but i take people up on it all the time :mrgreen: . out of that $600 bill, the tech working on your rig will probably only get 80 bucks out of it is why most techs love to do sidework</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loggerhead Mike, post: 57703, member: 774"] if the t-belt brakes its going to warp your valves and you'll be in for a new top-end, wich isnt cheap on yoters. if your speed is up enough, its going to tear up alot more than your top end. for the statistics, yah most yotors can go forever without replacing the t-belt, but do you want that thing to snap when your doing 60 down the interstate? plus fry your motor they say to replace the water pump because in most cases you have to take it off to r&r the t-belt hope that helps yah goodluck btw: ask some guys in the shop if they do sidework! the boss may get pissed if he see's you, but i take people up on it all the time :mrgreen: . out of that $600 bill, the tech working on your rig will probably only get 80 bucks out of it is why most techs love to do sidework [/QUOTE]
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